In celebration of EDM.com’s 10-year anniversary, we’re presenting a brand-new, first-of-its-kind initiative, the “Artist Choice” list.
While some annual lists and awards are dictated by fan voting and others are data-driven, the “Artist Choice” list was exclusively sourced from the scene’s actual musicians. Over 300 of the world’s biggest dance music artists, across a plethora of sub-genres, were contacted and polled in a months-long initiative.
The ongoing project is designed to cut through the noise and celebrate the enduring impact of electronic dance music as recognized by those who best understand the intricacies of the industry: the artists themselves. We sought out these artists to provide insights into the best festivals, music producers and many other distinctions to spotlight their peers’ impressive accomplishments throughout 2023.
Check out the inaugural “Artist Choice” winners below.
EDM.com Presents: Artist Choice 2024 Winners
Music Festival: Tomorrowland
Venue: Brooklyn Mirage
Artist of the Year: Skrillex
Breakthrough Artist of the Year: Sammy Virji
House Artist of the Year: Odd Mob
Bass Artist of the Year: PEEKABOO
Techno Artist of the Year: Sara Landry
Drum & Bass Artist of the Year: Chase & Status
Trance Artist of the Year: Marlon Hoffstadt
Song of the Year: John Summit & HAYLA – “Where You Are”
Album/EP of the Year: Skrillex – Quest For Fire
Hall of Fame Inductee of the Year: David Guetta
Best Crowd: Chicago
Mainstream Song of the Year: John Summit & Hayla – “Where You Are”
Underground Song of the Year: Kevin de Vries & Mau P – “Metro”
Best Collaboration: Skrillex, Fred again.. & Flowdan – “Rumble”
Remix of the Year: Hamdi – “Counting” (Taiki Nulight Remix)
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