Dancefloor Bombs with Gene Hunt, Sean Roman, and Parallel Dance Ensemble
16 March, 2012
by: Music Team
Pow. It's the weekend!

Parallel Dance Ensemble - Graffiti Girls
Early 80s New York influenced disco-not-disco from Parallel Dance Ensemble. It's got a deep, heavy bassline which could be straight out of an ESG track, a ghostly chorus and a sassy laid-back rap. Ace.
Parallel Dance Ensemble - Graffiti Girls by Numinots
Gene Hunt – May the Funk Be With You
A typically bass heavy rhythmic slice of jacking house from Chicago legend Gene Hunt. The Theo Parrish remix on the B Side gives it a more ambient twist, but the punch is with the a-side. The bassline will steamroll into you, dance or get out the way.
Gene Hunt - May The Funk Be With You by rushhourrecords
Sean Roman – Swervey
Seeing as the sun was out briefly this week, it seems only right to include a bit of sunshine disco in this week's bombs. Canadian Sean Roman has gracefully stepped up to the plate with Swervey, from his This Thang EP. Maximum dancefloor business guaranteed. Cocktails, sunglasses - you know the drill.
[Neim014] Sean Roman - Swervey - edit - by Nëim Records
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