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Dance Dry Spell Over??
Posted on: 29.07.2012 by Cherelle Wilfinger
Is it me or is the Dance Music dry spell over? I found that Dance releases were hit-and-miss for the most part over the past two years. I listen to BPM in the car and the recent charts are fantastic and contain a good number of bangers. Am I the only one with this opinion??

Cheers!
Cherelle Wilfinger
31.07.2012
Sorry, I was referring to the mainstream (if I could call it that) dance genre such as the tunes played on Sirius BPM. Going back a couple years or so you had massive tracks from BEP, Deadmau5, Guetta in the top spots for some time. Beyond the top, the middle ground was also covered nicely. Since then, there have only been OK tracks holding down the top spots. Currently, the top tunes are not from the most prominent names however they are excellent IMHO. My music purchases are certainly up so far this year.



Originally Posted by KS2
House? I believe house has had the least dryest spell ever over the last few years? Specially in the deep house scene
Audrey Pinda
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by backtothefront
I don't know, certainly from my perspective dance music in the underground has never had a dry spell in the last 20 odd years, just that every so often a genre of it will make it in to the mainstream/top 40/pop arena such as electro house/dubstep for the last few years. Peaks and troughs in the commercial/pop mainstream, always bubbling along nicely in the underground is my view.
Yup. The way I see it, it's like the ocean. You have your high tide, your low tide. Sometimes you get a storm that hits hard, most of the time it's clear sailing though.

We're in a good spot right now, and it's bubbling over into the mainstream. Give it some time, and the tide will pull back a bit. But enjoy it while it's going hard
Lashawn Maycock
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by jjspike
Is it me or is the Dance Music dry spell over? I found that Dance releases were hit-and-miss for the most part over the past two years. I listen to BPM in the car and the recent charts are fantastic and contain a good number of bangers. Am I the only one with this opinion??

Cheers!
I don't know, certainly from my perspective dance music in the underground has never had a dry spell in the last 20 odd years, just that every so often a genre of it will make it in to the mainstream/top 40/pop arena such as electro house/dubstep for the last few years. Peaks and troughs in the commercial/pop mainstream, always bubbling along nicely in the underground is my view.
Cherelle Wilfinger
29.07.2012
Is it me or is the Dance Music dry spell over? I found that Dance releases were hit-and-miss for the most part over the past two years. I listen to BPM in the car and the recent charts are fantastic and contain a good number of bangers. Am I the only one with this opinion??

Cheers!
Cherelle Wilfinger
31.07.2012
Sorry, I was referring to the mainstream (if I could call it that) dance genre such as the tunes played on Sirius BPM. Going back a couple years or so you had massive tracks from BEP, Deadmau5, Guetta in the top spots for some time. Beyond the top, the middle ground was also covered nicely. Since then, there have only been OK tracks holding down the top spots. Currently, the top tunes are not from the most prominent names however they are excellent IMHO. My music purchases are certainly up so far this year.



Originally Posted by KS2
House? I believe house has had the least dryest spell ever over the last few years? Specially in the deep house scene
Audrey Pinda
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by backtothefront
I don't know, certainly from my perspective dance music in the underground has never had a dry spell in the last 20 odd years, just that every so often a genre of it will make it in to the mainstream/top 40/pop arena such as electro house/dubstep for the last few years. Peaks and troughs in the commercial/pop mainstream, always bubbling along nicely in the underground is my view.
Yup. The way I see it, it's like the ocean. You have your high tide, your low tide. Sometimes you get a storm that hits hard, most of the time it's clear sailing though.

We're in a good spot right now, and it's bubbling over into the mainstream. Give it some time, and the tide will pull back a bit. But enjoy it while it's going hard
Lashawn Maycock
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by jjspike
Is it me or is the Dance Music dry spell over? I found that Dance releases were hit-and-miss for the most part over the past two years. I listen to BPM in the car and the recent charts are fantastic and contain a good number of bangers. Am I the only one with this opinion??

Cheers!
I don't know, certainly from my perspective dance music in the underground has never had a dry spell in the last 20 odd years, just that every so often a genre of it will make it in to the mainstream/top 40/pop arena such as electro house/dubstep for the last few years. Peaks and troughs in the commercial/pop mainstream, always bubbling along nicely in the underground is my view.
Latina Samon
30.07.2012
House? I believe house has had the least dryest spell ever over the last few years? Specially in the deep house scene

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