Ten Awesome...

Dance Albums

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15
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Bristol's original trip-hop pioneers had, on previous albums Blue Lines and Protection, fused turntable wizardry to the warmest of soul. This album, however, revisits the murky soundscapes so favoured by former partner and fellow Bristolian Tricky.
12
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This was an album that was produced for the masses. Oakie wanted to show the revolution of house music and mix in a little bit of class. Here is the finest example of 90's dance music
10
Votes
A musical masterpiece from the one and only Pendulum. An absolute must-listen for any drum and bass heads!
8
Votes
An album full of classic from September 1992 but still played to this very day. High-energy dance music marrying sampled, pitch-shifted beats to all manner of electronic timbres.
5
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Scott Brown the absolute King when it comes to hardcore dance music. Since he first began producing in 1994 he cannot be faulted. Fast, upbeat and euphoric, it's everything hardcore should be.
4
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A phat slice of psychedelic trance pie from the one and only Infected Mushroom. Even if psychedelic doesn't sound like your cup of tea, give it a chance and you may surprise yourself!
3
Votes
A double CD compilation album from hardcore label Next Generation Records and its sister label Blatant Beats. Hard, fast and upbeat, just how hardcore should be!
1
Votes
28 banging tunes from one of the best UK hard dance labels - Nukleuz. First disc is mixed flawlessly by the one and only BK, 2nd is unmixed to encourage the DJ in you!
1
Votes
Some fine examples of UK underground hard house. Well produced and catchy without crossing over into cheesy!
1
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This is an album made entirely of remixes of Tidy Trax classics. The CD album includes the whole Milked series of 12" remixes (M1 - M13) mixed by Lee Haslam