Wednesday 13 May 2009

The 50 best dance tracks ever! (Pt 3)

#40: Proving that you don't need a drum machine to move feet, Rusty Bryant's relentless funk groover Fire Eater opens this part of the chart. Check out the break at 7.53 - Bad ass drumming!


#39: Mid 90's US house music was dominated by one act - the production and remix team of "Little" Louie Vega and Kenny "Dope" Gonzales, recording as Masters At Work. Here's a soulful, uplifting vocal classic.


#38: Carboot crate-diggers and former members of Pop Will Eat Itself, Bentley Rhythm Ace exploded onto the bigbeat scene with their quirky, funky sounds and promptly disappeared without trace. Gone but not forgotten.


#37: No "best of dance" chart would be complete without this anthem. Insomnia needs no introduction.


#36: After Faithless' glossy epic we're getting lowdown, direct and dirty with another old skool masterpiece. Violent hoover action ensues in Dominator by Human Resource.

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