FKA twigs, Tame Impala & Gesaffelstein Lead EDM Wins at the 2026 Grammys
All the Dance/Electronic winners, nominees, and standout moments from the 2026 Grammy Awards
Article Summary: The 2026 Grammy Awards were a huge night for electronic music. FKA twigs took home Best Dance/Electronic Music Album for EUSEXUA, while Tame Impala won Best Dance/Electronic Recording for “End of Summer.” Gesaffelstein also earned his first Grammy with a win for Best Remixed Recording for his “Abracadabra” rework of Lady Gaga. Below is a quick breakdown of the EDM wins, nominees, and standout moments from the ceremony.

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2026 Grammys: Dance & Electronic Winners (Full Breakdown)
Electronic music had one of its biggest Grammy nights in years, with major wins spread across album, recording, dance-pop, and remix categories. FKA twigs’ EUSEXUA took the top Dance/Electronic Album honor over projects from Fred again.., PinkPantheress, RÜFÜS DU SOL, and Skrillex.
On the track side, Tame Impala earned Best Dance/Electronic Recording for “End of Summer,” beating Disclosure & Anderson .Paak (“No Cap”), Fred again.. (“Victory Lap”), KAYTRANADA (“SPACE INVADER”), and Skrillex (“VOLTAGE”).
Gesaffelstein’s First Grammy + Gaga’s Dance-Pop Takeover
Tame Impala’s “End of Summer” capped off the Dance/Electronic Recording category, while Lady Gaga dominated the dance-pop side with a win for “Abracadabra.” That same track also fueled one of the night’s coolest electronic moments: Gesaffelstein earned his first Grammy for Best Remixed Recording with his “Abracadabra” remix—turning a pop anthem into something darker and more electric. The remix category also featured heavy hitters like KAYTRANADA and a David Guetta REM/X, underscoring how dance-floor reworks continue to be a major lane for electronic artists at the Grammys.
What are the Grammy Awards?
The Grammys’ Dance/Electronic categories are where DJs, producers, and electronic-forward crossover artists compete for major Recording Academy recognition. For 2026, the field blended underground credibility with mainstream impact: experimental electronic albums (FKA twigs), festival-friendly releases (Fred again.., RÜFÜS DU SOL), and heavy-hitting singles from artists like Skrillex, Disclosure, and KAYTRANADA—plus remix culture taking center stage with Gesaffelstein’s win.
