Meanwhile, clubs kept clubbing, festivals kept bumping, dance artists, agents and promoters pushed into new spaces, dance ...
The term “dance music” may conjure visions of heaving clubs, packed festival tents and partying with abandon, and certainly these concepts are a substantial piece of the pie. But so too is the term ...
Throughout music history, artists have created songs that featured iconic dance choreography. And no matter how old the song gets, people will still flock to the dance floor to show off their best ...
The best new dance songs of the week from Shlømo and Sara Landry, Adriatique, Francis Mercier and Mark Borino, Hercules & Love Affair and ALP.
Long before TikTok was around to show you how to get down, these songs with dance moves in the lyrics told you exactly what to do. From party classics like "Cha-Cha Slide" to hits that'll make your ...
Simply the best new dance tracks of the week. By Katie Bain This week in dance music: DJ Snake made a cameo during J Balvin’s performance at the VMAs to perform the duo’s collab “Noventa,” a new venue ...
Picking a “first dance” isn’t always easy. While some couples have one song they claim as their own, others rely on popularity to decide what they will dance to on one of the most important days of ...
Dance halls, honky-tonks, speakeasies, jazz clubs, ballrooms, rock 'n' roll clubs, discotheques, raves, nightclubs and EDM festivals have different names, but they all have continued to attract music ...
Disco is a music genre and a subculture born out of a dance floor and pioneered by Black musicians, DJs and producers in the 1970s and early 1980s. The word disco comes from the Italian discoteca, ...
Need to let loose and dance it out? Bruce Springsteen might be better known for his ballads and heartland rock anthems, but he’s also penned a few jam-worthy dance songs through the years. Let’s look ...
Songwriters expressing pangs of grief for what once was held court with others fretting about undesirable futures and still others dreaming up cooler tomorrows. With cultural consensuses in disrepair ...