Ultimate Dancefloor Bombs 2010

Ultimate Dancefloor Bombs 2010

17 December, 2010
by: Music Team

It's the end of the year so the DJ desk pick their favourite Dancefloor Bombs of 2010.


Tom Picks: Wut - Girl Unit (Night Slugs 2010)

I've banged on about this a lot already. It's easily my single of the year by a country mile just as Night Slugs are my label of 2010. It sounds absolutely amazing through a large rig and for me is the best summing up of what was good in London dance music this year.

Lachie picks: Link To The Past - Loadstar (RAM 2010)

When I heard Andy C drop this tune in Fabric near the beginning of the year I got home, signed up to all the forums that I had always resisted, and posted my little heart our trying to work out what it was. When it finally reached my ears it it had lost none of its brilliance. The incredible simplicity and cataclysmic grinding bass blows me away, leaving me with goosebumps every time. This genius was confirmed when it was named the single of the year at the d&B Arena Awards. Staggeringly big tune!

Chloe picks: Crusader - Emalkay (Dub Police 2010)

You know the sort of songs that you feel like the only way to listen to them is with the volume and bass tuned up to near deafening point in a very dark room? This is the one. It feels like this absolute wobbler came out of nowhere and I still come over all funny when I hear it. Oh my!

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