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  2. Jul 22, 2022 · 200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time From Chic to Skrillex, from Chicago house classics to festival rave anthems, from songs that filled the floor at the Loft and the Warehouse to ones...

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    • Jon Dolan,Julyssa Lopez,Michaelangelo Matos,Claire Shaffer
  3. These are the best songs to party to right now, whether you're drinking at home, having a party or in the club.

    • Todd Terje, “Inspector Norse” (2012) The sound of “Inspector Norse” is, in a word, joyous. This enduring gem is pure Todd Terje: textured, warm and swelling, with a gleaming melody and an intangible undercurrent of humor.
    • Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris “We Found Love” (2012) Before 2011, pop culture’s understanding of “dance music” was fairly limited to names like Lady Gaga, Madonna, and the occasional David Guetta tune.
    • Avicii, “Levels” (2011) Avicii was EDM, with his 2011 breakout single “Levels” defining the sound of the genre and the then 21 year old Swedish producer defining the ethos, lifestyle and paycheck potential of top artists in this world.
    • Disclosure feat. Sam Smith, “Latch” (2012) U.K. house duo Disclosure gave listeners something to hold on to when “Latch” hit the airwaves in the early 2010s.
    • Yarbrough & Peoples, “Don’t Stop The Music”
    • Stacey Q, “Two of Hearts”
    • Brass Construction, “Movin’”
    • Lisette Melendez, “Together Forever”
    • Lime, “Babe, We’Re Gonna Love Tonight”
    • Sounds of Blackness, “The Pressure Pt. 1
    • Bedrock Featuring Kyo, “For What You Dream Of”
    • Underworld, “Born Slippy .Nuxx”
    • Inner City, “Good Life”
    • Beyoncé Featuring Jay-Z, “Crazy in Love”

    Recorded by childhood sweethearts on the cusp of taking both their careers and love lives to the next level, Calvin Yarbrough and Alisa Peoples’s “Don’t Stop the Music” is probably the most carnal, lusting set of marriage vows ever preserved on vinyl. Making Ashford and Simpson’s tasteful love songs look milquetoast in comparison, it’s a synth-grit...

    Madonna copycat Stacey Q’s “Two of Hearts” was a fun, hi-NRG response to the Material Girl’s “Burning Up.” Madonna says, “Don’t put me off/’Cause I’m on fire/And I can’t quench my desire.” Stacey says, “My body’s burning/So come on heed my desire.” Neither song is empowering per se, at least in the sense that Madonna and Stacey Q hadn’t discovered ...

    One of Guyanan composer-musician Randy Muller’s string of train-centric tracks (he was also the man behind the chugging string arrangements of B.T. Express), Brass Construction’s “Movin’” is eight solid minutes of concentrated disco-funk synergy that surges like a runaway locomotive. Muller lets his band cobble together the industrial jam’s rising ...

    What better way to convey Latin freestyle’s telenovela-esque big, broad emotions than with a big, broad stream of clichés? (“Together forever, yours/Together forever, mine/Facing what we feel inside/Ready to stand the test of time,” goes the chorus.) It’s delivered by East Harlem native Lisette Melendez, whose nasal voice wasn’t nearly as heinous o...

    The hi-NRG “Babe, We’re Gonna Love Tonight” is all tease. Its infectious intro melody suggests a na-na-na-na-na-na schoolyard taunt, and every subsequent beat ladled on top evokes a teasing tickle or poke. With her giddy, Minnie Riperton-esque vocal, Joy Dorris gets to play out a shy creature pulling away from busy hands. It sounds ridiculous, but ...

    R&B’s gospel influence is so vast, it barely needs explaining. Because so much of house is derived from disco, which itself came from soul, the combination of full-on gospel elements (gigantic choirs, never-ceasing organs, Jesus praisin’) with house seems like a no-brainer. Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis didn’t get that the first time around (they servi...

    A grandiose, perpetually oscillating stream of synthesized sounds and thumping bass, Bedrock’s prog house anthem “For What You Dream Of” is impressive not only for its many unpredictable ups and downs but also for the sheer force of its soulful vocal (by ex-Staxx of Joy singer Carol Lemming, appearing here as KYO), which posits dance as a form of s...

    Who’s that boy? He’s dirty and numb but also capable of angelic poses. He’s also terribly fond of lager, chemicals, and blondes. Sounds a bit like the libidinous bugger Ewan McGregor played in Danny Boyle’s Trainspotting, the film that made this dark, long, chest-puffing techno anthem ubiquitous for a hot second back in 1996. Like Benton’s craving ...

    Before techno was “techno” (thanks to Juan Atkins’s sci-fi theorizing and subsequent dubbing), it was known as Detroit house, and before house was house, it was disco. But if distinctions were made to be blurred, consider Kevin Saunderson a supreme smear on the dance music landscape. Inner City’s “Good Life” clanks like techno, pumps like house, an...

    Beyoncé’s simultaneously calculated and fresh “Crazy In Love” made producer Rich Harrison the go-to boy for urban crossover success in the mid-aughts. Harrison composed similar-sounding tracks for the likes of Jennifer Lopez and protégé Amerie but failed to match the across-the-board sensation that was Bey’s breakout solo smash. A slice of retro-st...

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    • “Le Freak” – Chic. CHIC - Le Freak (Official Music Video) The disco tune of disco tunes, “Le Freak” is a classic of solid rhythm section groove and catchy vocals.
    • “Stayin’ Alive” – Bee Gees. Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive (Official Music Video) This song is a disco classic and universally recognizable pop hit that’s been a radio and pop culture staple for decades.
    • “Happy” – Pharrell Williams. Pharrell Williams - Happy (Video) It’s all in the title—this song is always guaranteed to bring good vibes and make people dance together.
    • “Y.M.C.A.” – The Village People. Y.M.C.A. Another disco classic with a melody and dance associated with it that’s ingrained in pop culture memory, Y.M.C.A is the quintessential dance song.
  4. Nov 6, 2023 · Entertainment & Playlists. 35 Best Dance Songs of All Time. Will Fenton. November 6, 2023. I’ve compiled the ultimate best dance songs that will have you moving and grooving. This essential playlist spans genres from classic disco to modern EDM, featuring iconic hits from dance music history. Table of Contents. Top picks of the best dance songs.

  5. Jun 8, 2023 · Greatest Club Songs of All Time. The music played at dance clubs is known for its electrifying energy. The groovy beats and slick productions bring nightclubs alive. When DJs start unleashing their thoughtfully curated playlists of club bangers, all hell breaks loose on the dance floor.

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