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All the rest will be done in several hours. Rely on real professionals! Steve Aoki. There is nothing strange that a person, who founded his personal record company at the age of 20, tops the list of the best DJs of the USA now.

Aoki is adored throughout the world and hardly a party can be held without his house or electro tracks. Thomas Pentz, who works under the pseudonym Diplo, is one of the most popular American DJs, who is really in colossally great demand today. Some charts show that his name is on the first positions and nobody is able to move him from this place. Diplo created his own music style — baile funk and tries to develop it.

Diplo helps all the musicians, who have just started working in music industry and who need his support, to get on feet. The name of this young DJ is known to people all over the world. He was a leading singer of famous rock group From First to Last and took part in recording the album of legendary group Korn.

It is impossible to believe, though the young DJ outwent David Guetta himself! Claude VonStroke. This DJ works in several styles simultaneously: house, tech house, deep house, minimalism, and it is necessary to say that he succeeds in all of them.

VonStroke started his career of a musician in and he holds his positions in all the American rankings rather strongly. Dillon Francis. This record producer and DJ is one among those, who discovered the new style in music — moombahton.

While there may be a dearth of stateside members In the pantheon of drum'n'bass DJs, one of the few exceptions is Dieselboy. Damian Higgins cut his teeth creating the Philadelphia d'n'b scene in the late 90s, around the time he bubbled over into mainstream success with his track "Invid. What could be more American than a man whose first release was called Florida. A lot has changed since that album first dropped and since went out of print , including the starmaking partnership with M.

Still, nobody had made dance music quite so hip before he dipped pun intended into the cultural melting pot. They changed that, bringing house to the House of Representatives or at least nearby. Their pop remixes made them club mainstays and sometime Grammy-nominees and their album George Is On stands the test of time. After a lengthy hiatus in which they took time to focus on their solo careers, the boys reunited earlier this year for some new music and a few tour dates for those lucky enough to go deep.

House music would not exist without Frankie Knuckles. It makes sense that Magda hails from the dance music mecca of Detroit, Michigan.

Few cities have pumped out more American legends, and Magda is certainly one of them. Her sets are often hard to pin down to one sounds and she effortlessly traces the winding roads between emotive techno and thumping basslines.

While she's been a fixture on the techno circuit in Berlin for a while now, Magda usually comes home for Movement, if nothing else. So we're proud to claim her as an American, now and forever. Moby is the reason just about everyone in America over the age of 15 loves dance music. He's been killing the game since the early 90s and he still puts today's major acts to shame on festival main-stages built for a different breed of DJ. Moby has also sold over 20 million albums worldwide—a rare feat for anyone, let alone a DJ.

On top of all this he has his own line of tea Teany and, perhaps most importantly, made being bald and wearing nerdy glasses just a little bit more socially acceptable. We will always thank him for that. California native Josh Davis, aka DJ Shadow, puts down some of the most boundless, brain-skewing "future" performances in the game. With albums like the influential Entroducing… he set a precedent in the business that was at the time unmatched, and served to blur the lines between dance music, and complex hip-hop beat odysseys.

Mixing and production technology wouldn't be what it is today if it wasn't for the mystical work of DJ Shadow—he's truly an innovator of our time. Just google what he production credits on and you'll be blown away.

On top of his ear for creating new sensations Diplo has built the Mad Decent label from the ground up. Hailing from FL and building his career in Philly — Diplo is an American treasure of electronic dance music. The man started the Dirtybird label and helped bring the rhythmic sounds of tech house into the collective conscious of the USA. Without his dedication to the sound and curating what is now one of the best labels in all of dance music, the US might not have seen a resurgence in popularity of the tech genres.

Scroll to continue reading. After many high profile collaborations, remixes and main stage spots, Porter went silent. When he emerged, he returned with one of the most successful re-branding efforts of all time. Intense high energy Porter was replaced with emotional, experimental, forward thinking Porter.

The change in styles helped him achieve super star status all over the world and go down in history as one of the best American DJs. Soon after his sound blew up, his mastery of memes hit the main stream and one of the most popular and best American DJs was born. Dillon Francis has continued to wow crowds with his funky, outrageous productions as well as his intoxicating, catchy sound.

Dillon is now a main stay of main stages and one of the most recognizable faces of EDM. Gina's sound is bold and atmospheric. She embodies her home town of NYC's sound to the core. Gina knows her way around behind a turntable as well, her live sets are as impressive to watch as her sound is to hear. He burst onto the scene with his remix of Beethoven's 5th Symphony and over the next several years he created a sound that would shape the genre of electro house forever.

His tracks have a narrative aspect to them that is entirely unique. Wolfgang Gartner is without a doubt one of the best American DJs. Brian Transeau better known as BT falls into the category of legend.



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