Dancefloor Bombs 26th November

Dancefloor Bombs 26th November

26 November, 2010
by: Music Team

The DJ Desk pick the tunes which will be ripping up the capital's dancefloors this weekend.

Lachie Picks: Instra:mental - Voyeur

Out in just in time for some Christmas raving this is more proof(as if we need it) that Instra:mental smash it across all genres. Who knows what type of music this is, some kind of dark, twisted, 80's dubstep perhaps? Who cares, all I know is that it's currently making me bounce back and forth in my chair like some sort of manic nodding dog.

Chloe Picks: Tony Senghore - Score

I like electro. I bloody love techno. Amalgamate the good aspects of the two a la Senghore, and you get a big ass tune. This is definitely the right side of catchy, he's gone to town on it, throwing in an incomprehensible range of bleeps, squeaks and warped vocal effects that make it an atomic dance floor bomb.

Tom Picks: Untold / Dubbel Dutch - Anaconda(Tribal Guarachero Mix)
I loved Untold's original and this mysterious remix on the equally mysterious SSSSS label is just killer. The weird shuffle beat and triplet fills is going to be most people's first introduction to the tribal gauchero sound out of Mexico which is basically their cumbia or baile. Expect to hear a lot more about it in 2011 as they carve their own little ghettotech niche.

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