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Dancefloor Bombs

Dancefloor Bombs

08 April, 2011
by: Music Team

The DJ desk once again furnishes you with some Friday dancefloor bangers to get you warmed up for the PARTY.



Lowri picks: GoldRush - Because


Loving this guys work. He's an LA dubstep producer who really is pure Gold. His music brings symphonic elements amongst the bass so while3 still searingly heavy, the music is also like silk. This is a remix of The Beatle's Because. And some may call it sacrilege but listen and I think you'll agree, it works. This multi-layered monster of a tune has magic in it. So very well produced.

Because (GoldRush Remix/ Sugarpill Master) / Free DL via GRUNTWORTHY by GoldRush


Alya picks: Kozzie - Back Again


Admittedly there's not many ways to dance to this track, bar bouncing around vigorously perhaps - but its energy is so untouchable it needed to be mentioned. A grimey sounding bass track makes up the background to Kozzie's super-hyped up flow you can't help but want to press repeat to - again, and again, and again.


Kozzie - Back Again by hyperfrank

Netti picks: Skittles - Tip-i-cal-ly

Manchester's hip hop scoundrel Skittles is back with another banger, full of a reggae bounce and quick witted wordplay that's destined for rewinds. A comical insight to his mischievous tales, tearing up the streets of Manchester. Featured on the EP are remixes by Dom Hz, Chimpa and Propz & Rowney but the original clearly stands out as the best. Play it loud.


Tip-i-cal-ly (sampler of single and remixes) by skittles

 

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