THE PRODIGY - voodoo people (original)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Fz85FE0KtQ
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I have my mp3 player divided up into different categories and the dance area of it is lacking. Music that is fun to move to. Catchy shit.
"whatever they might make would never be the same as that world of dark streets and bright dreams"
http://youtu.be/g-PwIDYbDqI
THE PRODIGY - voodoo people (original)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Fz85FE0KtQ
prodigy - firestarter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmin5WkOuPw
glass candy - beatific
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jdz2riyLJSk
glass candy - digital versicolor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWlJcJT8xOc
glass candy - beautiful object
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT007Kluw9Q
I don't know if this group would be classed as Dance music, but it has a great bet to it![]()
i want to recommend you stuff but dance music is too wide a category, i don't know where to start. narrow it down a little.
Until now, the left has only managed capital in various ways; the point, however, is to destroy it.
This is the best:
This is especially good when a house party wraps up, afterglow music. Love it.
pew pew pew
Noisia, chase and status, freestylers, promo, audiobullies, pendulum, atari teenage riot
The mind is its own place, and in itself Can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven. What matter where, if I be still the same, And what I should be, all but less than he Whom thunder hath made greater?
Here at least We shall be free
Some things of interest:
Coalition of Resistance - Fight Back Against the Cuts!
"As for the lad "Sam_b", I've been reading this forum for a while and I don't think I've ever seen him contribute anything of any value. Most of the chap's posts seem to be confrontational and snarky digs at other posters. Thankfully, most other contributors do not seem to behave in this manner." - Some Guy
J'ai Pas Vingt Ans Satisfaction Remixx by Alizee & Benny Benassi
I love dance music. You may have heard a lot of this before. I commonly don't know what's on the radio.
One of the Best non-electronic Dance Bands ever.
Electric Six
Basement Jaxx This video should be called "The Detroit Music Scene"
Jamiroquai
Avalanches
Ladytron Beautiful Pop/Electro.
Glitch Mob, Very well orchestrated electronic Glitch Hop
Benny Benassi has some good house remixes once in a while.
Die Antwoord South African 90s style techno
Check out wikipedia for a definition of Zeph style, pretty interesting. "I got no beef cuz I eat no meat, I rock more bling than Mr. T"
Aphex Twin Not sure if this counts but this is one of the most bizarre videos I've ever seen. It might take some effort to get through the long ass intro. Warning they use the Nword about 1000 times. I wonder what sexual orientation you could classify this as.
OK I have to stop now. I could post dance music videos for years.
Ok .. Two More Sexually Explicit videos.
Brooke Candy makes Lady Gaga look like Strawberry Shortcake.
Major Lazer Sir Mix a Lot got nothing on this.
This Site has lots and lots of dance music by known and unknown producers.
This song is Sick.com
thanks all of you I am looking through all the suggestions now
it has made my day a bit better
"whatever they might make would never be the same as that world of dark streets and bright dreams"
http://youtu.be/g-PwIDYbDqI
Die Antwoord are hip-hop and Electric Six can at a stretch be described as 'dance-rock', no?
Coalition of Resistance - Fight Back Against the Cuts!
"As for the lad "Sam_b", I've been reading this forum for a while and I don't think I've ever seen him contribute anything of any value. Most of the chap's posts seem to be confrontational and snarky digs at other posters. Thankfully, most other contributors do not seem to behave in this manner." - Some Guy
here's some stuff that is on my playlist- some of it is borderline not technically dance music
crystal castles
ok don't feel like posting stuff in tags anymore
kap bambino
various remixes of lots of different songs bjork, M.I.A., etc..
"whatever they might make would never be the same as that world of dark streets and bright dreams"
http://youtu.be/g-PwIDYbDqI
Hey, hope I'm not too late...
When not listening to rock and metal, I listen to stuff like the following:
Psytrance
Man With No Name - Teleport
1200 Micrograms - The Cosmologist
Infected Mushroom - Cities Of The Future
Hard House
Paul Glazby - Beautiful
Steve Blake - Get A Rush
Lisa Lashes - Unbelievable
Hardcore:
DJ Stompy - Thoughts of You (The Lost Mix)
Kevin Energy vs DJ Proteus - London-Helsinki Underground (K-Complex Remix)
Hard Creation - I Will Have That Power (The Stunned Guys Remix)
Drum & Bass
Logistics - Beatbox Master
D. Kay & Epsilon - Barcelona
TeeBee - Future War
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That's the thing, it kinda depends on what you like dancing to I guess. I mean, probably my favorite music to dance to is hip hop and dancehall, neither of which are really "dance music" in the classic sense of the term.
I'm too lazy to post links and shit, but some dancey stuff I've been into lately:
New Orleans Bounce: Big Freedia, Katey Red, Sissy Nobby, Magnolia Shorty (older, 90s bounce), Gypsyphonic Disko, 6th Ward Queenie, Nobby, Flyboy Keeno
Baltimore Club: Tim Dolla, Aaron Lacrate, Low Budget, Spank Rock (most of his stuff is at least bmore influenced), Doc Adam, Bosstone
Queer trappy hip hop: HOUSEofLaDOSHA, Mykki Blanco, Le1f, Cakes da Killa, Brooke Candy
This is a sweet article about a lot of new DnB shit that's been happening in Chicago and name drops a lot of great producers worth checking out. Speaking of Chicago, the Glory Boys and OTF people are pretty on top of their shit right now (you've probably already heard at least Chief Keef) -- not necessarily the danciest stuff, but whatever, can be fun to move to.
One of the best ways to find shit like this is to download mixtapes off datpiff or other sites like that
Also, Generation Bass is a goldmine for finding shit that's happening outside of the U.S./Western Europe
oh yeah, forgot to mention Bonde do Role, amazing Brazilian group that does a weird combo of baile funk, pop, punk, and basically everything else you can think of.
You seem neat, but...
They divide us by our color, they divide us by our tongue,
They divide us men and women, they divide us old and young,
But they'll tremble at our voices when they hear these verses sung,
For the Union makes us strong!
Your mixes! dopeness
ah cheers dude!
here they are if anyone's interested:
http://www.mixcloud.com/BegBorrowSteal/
Until now, the left has only managed capital in various ways; the point, however, is to destroy it.
random dancey type mixes
Balkan / 90s Hip Hop mash-up Mix
Detroit Techno Space Mix
Duranguense Mix
Juke / Footwork / Jungle / Trap Mix
Manele Mix
Minimal Wave Mix
Return to Bubble Metropolis
Reyhan Megamix
"Total Costeño Mix."
The Year 4000
Witch House Mix
I second New Orleans Bounce. this is probably my favorite music video: