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Best Dance Electronic Album Grammy Winners in the Last 10 Years

A collage of Diplo and Black Coffee

Published: 26/04/2023


Dance electronic music, also known as electronica or EDM, is a genre that dominates every party scene.

But how do you define a hit dance electronic album?

Is it through the amount of airplay by the hottest radio stations? Is it the number of people vibing to the tracks at lit Las Vegas nightclubs? Or is it about how many times it hit the top spot on the Billboard 200?

What are the parameters that solidify the slap-ability of an electronic album?

We say: it’s all of it with a Grammy on top!

Wanna know which artists won Grammys for Best Dance/Electronica Album over the past ten years?

Well, get ready, fam. ‘Coz these albums are fire 🔥

Top Dance Electronic Album Grammy Winners of the Decade

2013 | Bangarang by Skrillex

In 2013, EDM maven Skrillex hit the Grammy jackpot for the nth time with his album titled Bangarang.

The award-winning piece features high key lit collabs with artists like Wolfgang Gartner, 12th Planet, Ellie Goulding, Kill the Noise, The Doors, and Sirah.

2014 | Random Access Memories by Daft Punk

Daft Punk is a pair of EDM kings. Periodt.

Random Access Memories is a serious checkmate in the music industry, and it got a Grammy thanks to its superior dankness. Grammy well-deserved.

2015 | Syro by Aphex Twin

At the 2015 Grammy Awards, the masterpiece Syro took home the Best Dance Electronica Album award of the night.

Syro is the sixth studio album by Richard D. James, more famously known as Aphex Twin.

The electronica title holder was up against Deadmau5, Little Dragon, Mat Zo, and Röyksopp and Robyn—all equally talented Grammy nominees.

2016 | Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü by Jack Ü

No, it’s not deja vu; it’s just that Skrillex has done it again!

If you’re a bit confused about who this EDM genius, Jack Ü, really is, we’re gonna spill the tea!

So, Jack Ü is a dance electronica duo that consists of (you guessed it) Skrillex and Diplo. The two masterminds joined forces to bring you one heck of a G.O.A.T. of an album titled Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü.

Featuring golden collabs with the like of Missy Elliot, AlunaGeorge, Kiesza, and Justin Bieber, it’s a surefire W.

If you ever sang along to the global bop, “Where Are Ü Now” (c’mon, we know you still do) featuring the Biebs, just know that it came from this sick Grammy-winning album!

2017 | Skin by Flume

2017 was a golden year for Flume. With his Grammy-winning album, this Australian DJ was a trending topic.

Aside from getting crowned as the Best Dance/Electronic Album at the 59th Annual Grammy Award Show, “Skin” peaked at the 8th spot on the Billboard 200. Legit, a loop-worthy album.

2018 | 3-D The Catalogue by Kraftwerk

How can you tell when something is crafted by a master of the trade?

When it’s made by Kraftwerk, of course!

2016 was the year when Kraftwerk snatched all our wigs with his Grammy-sweeping album, 3-D The Catalogue.

The album by the German electronic dance music ensemble was a collection of live versions of Kraftwerk masterpieces. From Autobahn all the way to Tour de France, it was all there for your looping pleasure.

Moreover being the winner in the Dance/Electronic category, 3-D The Catalogue also earned a nomination for the Best Surround Sound Album at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards.

Werk it, Kraftwerk. Werk it.

2019 | Woman Worldwide by Justice

Who can do justice to the Grammys if not a French duo named Justice themselves, right?

What does WWW stand for? Wait? You thought it was “World Wide Web”? Nah, it’s Woman Worldwide, bro.

In 2019, Justice served at the Grammys by winning Best Dance Electronica Album.

As an ode to ten years of Justice music mixed and remixed, this album was more than just a masterpiece. It was pieces made by the masters over the years.

2020 | No Geography by The Chemical Brothers

The Chemical Brothers sure worked that chemistry on the Grammys, ‘coz they totally said yes to “No Geography.”

As the duo’s first album in four years, we can honestly say that it was one heck of a comeback. Like that’s how you do it.

We don’t blame you if this EDM album lives in your head rent-free because same, sis, same.

2021 | BUBBA by Kaytranada

“BUBBA” is a masterpiece by Kaytranada, and it slaps hard, fam. It features certified bops like “The Worst In Me,” “2 the Music,” “Go DJ,” and “Freefall.”

As the sophomore studio album of this talented DJ and record producer, we can officially report that the second time’s a charm too.

2022 | Subconsciously by Black Coffee

South African DJ and music producer, Black Coffee, lives up to his name in the best way possible.

His tracks are hella strong and energize you for hours on end.

Wearing a Grammy seal of validation, Subconsciously features EDM and R&B icons like Usher, Diplo, Pharell Williams, and David Guetta.

2023 | Renaissance by Beyoncé

Beyoncé took home the trophy for Best Dance/Electronic Music Album in 2023. While her album may be titled “Renaissance,” Queen Bey’s music slays all day, every day, through any era.

Diplo at Exodus Festival

And the Grammy Goes to… Exodus!

Okay, maybe not really… but the Exodus Festival is so lit that it deserves a trophy of its own: the party of the century award!

At Exodus, you can look forward to 10+ parties and 10 massive DJs for one low price—and even see some of the winners of the “Best Dance Electronica Album” award up close and in person!

Ready to live like a true VIP in the Entertainment Capital of the World?

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