#8. Deadmau5
Probably the least mainstream name on this list, at least in terms of style, Joel Zimmerman’s alter-ego is almost as well-known for his online outbursts as for his various takes on house music. But an incredible set at Tomorrowland 2016 alongside Eric Prydz helped set deadmau5 right at the top of his game, and the acclaim just keeps on coming.
#7. Hardwell
Robbert van de Corput was an early bloomer. Part of the new generation who’ve gone straight into the arena EDM world, Hardwell’s Big Room House took him to the summit of DJ Magazine’s Top 100 list for two straight years, 2013 and 2014.
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