Description: The 2000s dance music scene was marked by a diverse array of electronic genres and subgenres that gained widespread popularity. The decade saw the rise of electronic dance music (EDM) as a mainstream phenomenon. Genres such as trance, house, techno, and electro were prominent, and the era witnessed the emergence of subgenres like electro house and progressive house. Notable artists and groups from the 2000s dance music scene include Daft Punk, The Chemical Brothers, Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, and David Guetta. The use of synthesizers, electronic beats, and innovative production techniques defined the sound of the era. Iconic tracks like Daft Punk's "One More Time," Tiësto's "Adagio for Strings," and The Chemical Brothers' "Galvanize" became anthems of the 2000s dance music culture. The 2000s dance music era laid the groundwork for the continued evolution of electronic dance music in subsequent decades, influencing contemporary artists and shaping the global dance music landscape.