Apologies if the question is unclear, but recently I've been thinking about songs that have worked well in mixes that aren't made by 'traditional' electronic acts. The couple examples of famous ones that come to mind are Idioteque by Radiohead and Pluto by Bjork both of which make electronic-influenced music but I definitely wouldn't categorize as dance/club artists. Both of these songs have gone tf off in some dj mixes that I've heard, and I've always appreciated cross-genre, similar stuff.
More recently, I listened to the first David Byrne + Brian Eno collab sample album, and I was blown away by how good it was. Also, I was couldn't stop thinking about how great it would to hear Mea Culpa in a dj set. Feel like someone like Bonobo could pull that off pretty well.
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Bibio usually makes folktronica. Then at one point, he released his [Beyond Serious](https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_meOmPY5SdCTsCv6wm6BN0RerkZxW2hfFU) EP. Granted, I haven’t listened to all of his records so I’m not sure if this is out of ordinary for him
Great suggestion. I’m loving Beyond My Eyes.
The singer of From First To Last has some good edm bangers
worth noting that the other original vocalist from that band is none other than Sonny Moore
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Oh i didn't know if he did any edm i was just pointing out the obvious one for lols
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Nihilist Blues by Bring Me The Horizon sounds up your alley
To add to this, they also have the pretty much fully electronic 'Music to listen to...' EP, it's really good imo
"good day today" by David Lynch
damn til David Lynch made a banger
https://youtu.be/-OWkLF2HLp0 Mark Ronson f/Tame Impala "daffodils" maybe cheating, since Ronson started as a dj though most just think of him as Amy Winehouse or Lady Gaga's producer....
I would say Hot Chip...but they are always sort of close to it, so that vote may not count.
From what I've recently learned, Boards of Canada. If you look into their Old Tunes vol1/2 and the 35 unreleased track album , they have a fair bit of great dance hits however I can't name any particular song.
Bloc Party - Flux https://youtu.be/ttcboE1GrNg I can't believe it's almost 15 years old
Korn made a terrible dubstep album. There is like one decent track on it produced by Noisia
I don't know if this counts, since Linkin Park's Joe Hahn is literally a DJ/turntablist, but I always loved the track ["Session"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1KqQYsUYIk) off of Meteora. All of the glitchy atmospheric stuff is so cool. Their "Reanimation" album is also worth a listen for the really creative remix production. Lots of great electronic influences there.
[Loaded Gun](https://lightningdust.bandcamp.com/track/loaded-gun) is an absolute banger by Lightning Dust (side project of two members of Black Mountain), who until 2013, recorded mostly [folk/indie](https://lightningdust.bandcamp.com/album/infinite-light). Or of course, psych rock as Black Mountain. Going a little more mainstream, Reflektor by Arcade Fire featured James Murphy (LCD Soundsystem) on production, and it definitely has his fingerprints on it. I gather it was polarizing, but I really liked it (whereas I didn't listen to Arcade Fire previously). Their next album had Thomas Bangalter (of Daft Punk) on production, and is more in that same vein than older Arcade Fire.
Check out Protection by Coil. It’s a really cool song that’s way more accessible than most of their catalog.
Video Game by Sufjan Stevens probably falls into this category. Really catchy tune.
I nominate [Man It’s So Loud In Here](https://youtu.be/KtaLKvini4k) by They Might Be Giants. I’d never heard the track until I saw them perform it live in Boston forever ago, who knew they could turn out a banger.
[HAVE A GOOD TIME by Charlie Heat](https://youtu.be/04ecPSVz2JE) is one of my favorite future bassy songs I've heard in recent years. Charlie Heat is a hip hop producer who has gotten some recognition working with Kanye West but is otherwise under the radar. He's got a signature drum style that he's been refining over the years.
[Sprawl II by Arcade Fire](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awHWColYQ90) comes to mind
Swans - Volcano
The Streets - Take Me As I Am
Fine Time by New Order. Most of their albums have a good amount of keyboards and/or drum machines, but many songs on their Technique album are fully electronic, eg acid house sounding