In 2014, dance music continued its expansion, ignoring the boundaries that once divided regions, genres and fans. EDM still ruled the fields, but even that opened up: Skrillex’s Recess contained hip-hop and two-step and Bassnectar built pretty songs on bass blasts. From Big Freedia’s New Orleans bounce to Basement Jaxx’s warm house to Todd Terje’s sonic pool parties. So, Rolling Stones put out a list of some of the best EDM Albums of 2014. Some making the list were Dillon Francis, Duck Sauce, and Joey Anderson.