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On 23/07/2020 at 14:23, Steve Browning said:

This has to be right up there.

 

Absolutely love this song and his whole concept 

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On 22/07/2020 at 10:11, BigRedX said:

For me the remix of "Lemon" is better.

That Oakenfold mix of Lemon, and Jnr Boys Own take on Salome, both brilliant. Not a fan of U2 but they had some great remixes in the 90s. 

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Dance is pretty broad .. Three favourites 

From back in the day 

 

And danced many a night away to this.. 

 

Dead cert if DJing a wedding.. 

 

 

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I love this. Eurovision, yes, cheesey, possibly, and I don’t care.

Have to agree on I Feel Love though. Never bettered. 

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Cool stuff. Just discovered this thread. Well, for me it can only be this one. Bernard Edwards is really killing it here with his unique chucking technique. Check it out:

 

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The bass line on this is originally from a 1981 number by Pino D'Angio called Ma quale Idea, but here it is slightly speeded up and used to make this banger from 1999. Bass line heaven, in my opinion, but an absolute pig to play fluently !

 

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5 minutes ago, Barking Spiders said:

This of course is a classic for filthy bump n' grind type gyrating with females of close acquaintance. Not to be done with first time dance partners

 

Top tune ☝️

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On 10/07/2020 at 21:17, TheGreek said:

For me....Ride on Time by Black Box

 

I did a gig as an opening act supporting black box. One of hte weirdest gigs I've done but Black Box were awesome.
How do you define a dance track?

If we're talking 'Eurodance' I'm going to put my £0.02 with 

 

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There are no best only different and then those tunes that someone says is great but u know u couldn't dance to it in a million years or even after a couple of pints.

Im old school...I like shape, melody, dynamics and a kind of melancholic emotion these two'll do for starters there's loads more.

 

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2 minutes ago, Reggaebass said:

Great tune must be around 1979/80, I didn’t know that was played with a pick 

Cant b sure but it kinda sounds like it.. and it was a time when  producers were looking for a modern tone...hence Y Jamerson didnt get any work...He wouldnt change his old flats for rounds...I digress.

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I'm big into my disco, boogie & NY House/Garage - and my 'best' dance track changes every week it seems. This track from Leroy Burgess is tickling my pickle at the moment. Fantastic with 2 bass players, one slap and one fingerstyle grooving together. Songs like this are the real spirit of 'dance music' 

 

 

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