Every week our clubbing desk picks their current favourite dancefloor destroyers...this week outgoing clubbing editor Tom usurps his own rules like the maverick he is, and picks three of his all time dancefloor bombs.

Lowri picks: Benny Benassi - Cinema (Skrillex Dubstep Remix)
What starts off as a fairly cheese, 'euphoric' hands-in-the-air tune, which sounds like it's going to go no-where (sorry Mr Benassi) suddenly u-turns and goes absolutely beserk at the hands of hotly tipped dubstep badman Skrillex. Listen and learn.
Netti picks: Deadboy - Here for you
Deadboy's best ones to date - with all three tracks on the EP, due for release late April, standing as absolute bangers. 'Here for you' drives out bouncing energy through Deadboy's quintessential garage clashing sound. There's a broken house beat tickling that fresh and funky vibe. It's going to be more than a smash hit.
Tom A picks: Crazy P - My Love
This absolutely tore the roof off at The Boogie Cartel launch party last Saturday. It starts with the familiar Crazy P cowbells and drum kick, but instead of heading straight for Discotown it takes the dancefloor on a sharp turn towards the wrong side of the tracks. An early crescendo builds up into a menacing deep groove threaded together with distorted synths and a delicious Smokey Robinson vocal loop. It's much deeper than we've become used to from the duo but it definitely works. Smokey, and indeed Crazy P, never sounded so sinister.
Tomas Olesen's all time favourite bombs:
Cutty Ranks - The Cutter
The first Cutty Ranks record I bought and still my favourite. Doesn't come much rougher than lyrics about cutting out someones liver through their belly but it's the unrelenting raggamuffin bass that bit me and never let go.
Rebel MC - Street Tuff
This is the one. THE tune that changed my life when I was 9 years old. I bought my first hip hop tape a year later and then went on to discover jungle through Congo Natty years later, never realising it was the same man. BIG tune
CMW - Rhymes Too Funky
My favourite tune on said tape that I bought aged 10 in France. This tune is still HARD.
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