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Ghost dance stop the world songs
Ghost dance stop the world songs






One of the most unforgettable basslines of the decade, Shiba San’s “Okay” rumbled through the dance world upon its 2014, helping establish the signature quirky, bouncy, bass-y Dirtybird sound. The drops might not have been able to compete with Skrillex bass bombs at EDC, but the tension that builds up with each revving of the bass makes the title hook a surprisingly satisfying shout-along. ANDREW UNTERBERGERįools Gold DJ duo Oliver’s 2014 electro-house banger sounds like how you might’ve imagined Daft Punk’s Tron: Legacy score if it had been pitched a half-decade earlier ’80s nostalgia with a gleefully cyber-dystopic edge. With mainstream dance music sounding as thick and aggro as it had been in decades, Brooklyn DJ Chris Malinchak owned the summer of 2013 - overseas, anyway - with the subtle and impossibly sweet floor-filler “So Good to Me.” Built around a warm synth blanket and brilliantly deployed vocal samples from the classic Marvin Gaye and Tami Terrell duet “If This World Were Mine,” the song is as sublime as any originally composed love song of the ’10s, with a pulsing beat you can actually feel the blood pumping through. Read our list below, and find a Spotify playlist of all 60 at the bottom.Ħ0.

ghost dance stop the world songs

Here, Billboard Dance presents the 60 dance tracks that most defined the decade. With the spectrum of the genre thus continuously widening, the scene’s countless artists, parties, festivals, labels, songs and genres could sometimes seem disparate, but altogether these pieces added up to nothing less than a dance dance revolution that generated excitement, money, power struggles, controversy, joy and which ultimately - and most importantly - made millions of us dance our asses off.

ghost dance stop the world songs

Billboard's 100 Songs That Defined the Decade








Ghost dance stop the world songs