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A value of 20.0472 is least danceable and 20.000245 is most danceable.
A value of 0.0 is least danceable and 0.03 is most danceable.
Gang of Four's music was stark and bristling, yet danceable.
Her unique mix of folk and danceable pop is infectious.
The songs were danceable, dystopian, dangerous, and above all, fun.
It's beautiful, danceable, and at times, it'll make your heart ache.
Unlike prog rock, this music was, respectively, danceable, concise, and catchy.
"Saturday" is a freewheeling, danceable song that showcases Glover's vocal versatility.
And now for three danceable minutes, packed with joy and charm.
I tried to keep a key element: That the music is danceable.
It's almost unfair that this track also makes it so damn danceable.
If it's not danceable… And she's writing these sad lyrics through it.
In fact it's arguably the most danceable, intricate and loud Foals record.
Dramatic back story aside, it's a strong set of elegant, danceable psychedelia.
It's danceable and just a little bit dark, exactly like my heart.
As pop songs about negative things go, "Autopilot" has a danceable foundation.
It's danceable, raucous, and a little bleak, but isn't that just life anyway?
You make danceable electronic music, but it bears little resemblance to dance music.
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The sound was romance lingered with death—a danceable lullaby in a nightmarish landscape.
The smooth and danceable "So Insecure" was produced by Mohamed Haniff and Yuri Koller.
Prince's music was too bright and danceable for people to just stand and cry.
This is future-forward and melody-first reggae that's youthful, positive, and endlessly danceable.
Some chose more recent songs from this past year, but most chose iconic, danceable songs.
Law's songs are synthy, danceable tracks — no acoustic guitars or earnest John Mayer lyrics here.
We also wanted SpongeBob to have Fluevog shoes, but we gave them a danceable sole.
"What I know about house music is it's very danceable, it's very kicking," Mr. Abbey said.
POLITICS is no novelty at Brazil's carnival celebrations, but some themes are more danceable than others.
It's also lightly danceable, ideal for moving around in big oversized coats in the frigid winter.
Now he's bringing his danceable pop music, which celebrates the adventure in the everyday, to Queens.
Their messages were by turns romantic, topical, admonitory and devout, while the music was hypnotically danceable.
"Kelly," your latest, very danceable single, feels like a proclamation of where you are in life.
Chaabi is the most popular music in Algeria, a danceable folk-pop: mournful, lilting and wedding appropriate.
The music faded, and the dulcet tones of Hasselhoff were replaced with an infectiously danceable, catchy beat.
But I love to play it live and try to make that into a danceable, fun situation.
There's the music itself, a perfectly constructed, danceable blend of R&B, funk and go-go music.
What is surprising, however, is how urgent and eminently danceable the record still sounds to this day.
Through this, they've released something like a quarter of the apparently very danceable but anxious album already.
The result is cerebral and undeniably hip, but it never strays too far from its danceable core.
Everything here is sonically taught, but it's harder to resist now that they've found some danceable rhythms.
Have a very Xtina Xmas with this danceable track from Aguilera's 2000 holiday album, My Kind of Christmas.
New kid on the scene, Fine Time, brings thoughtful, challenging, yet fun and danceable beats to its crowds.
Her cosmic voice glides across songs that traverse a spectrum of simmering slow jams and danceable electro-grooves.
The show was consummately enjoyable, perfect festival stuff: Instantly accessible and danceable and admirable even to those unfamiliar.
D.J.s play an upbeat and danceable mix that keeps the champagne and sparklers flowing till the wee hours.
Some of the bouncy, danceable pieces are like a finger in the eye of chaos, laced with irony.
Jazz Fest's New Orleans aesthetic is defined not by the big pop chorus but by live, danceable grooves.
As the song's ominously driving chords build to a danceable beat, the video gets more active as well.
A devastating story of immigration and detention, set to danceable music; in her view, that is precisely the point.
All these years later, she still marries gospel's depth with danceable grooves and the rawness of deep Southern soul.
Mayne Champange produced the danceable track, which director Caleb Compton Ford capitalized on with a video choreographed by Abbygale Chung.
"Wow" is a danceable track more in the vein of "Dreams" and his '90s albums before he got all sensitive.
Instead, he's making danceable music that's muffled and introspective, but in the way that each of our lives is introspective.
Bassist Eric Judy and drummer Jeremiah Green crafted danceable, in-pocket grooves akin to a disco-friendly Built To Spill.
We wanted the beat to feel like a cross between Michael Jackson and the more danceable songs by The Clash.
The most sparse of all its subsets, samba canção prioritized melody and harmony over a rigid adherence to danceable grooves.
Though, make no mistake, Solomon's fandom has always been rooted in something deeper than an affection for her danceable beats.
I guess I'm talking about pop music which is upbeat and danceable, but which is actually expressing extreme sadness lyrically.
The lead singer of the ever-moody Radiohead provided a surprisingly upbeat, danceable soundtrack to the celebration on Thursday night.
Hopefully, Donatella Versace was kind enough to provide each lady with a different, much more danceable ensemble for the after-party.
It sounds like aliens might have been involved, masquerading as producers and trying to communicate with us through dreamlike, danceable tunes.
"Hard Times," which opened the show, is After Laughter's first single—it's highly danceable, unabashedly '80s, and about Williams' own depression.
Much of the music was fittingly psychedelic, rolling glitchy bass, tribal chanting, sitars, and live instrumentation into something trippy and danceable.
The strings seem to be in constant pursuit of a spiraling harmonic center, executing quick, sharp rhythms that feel almost danceable.
Watch: Lizzo, a flute-playing, twerking rapper and singer, built a song that packs joy and charm into three danceable minutes.
The instrument resembles something of a giant xylophone, and this cover is just as fresh and danceable as the original song.
But the Parisian boys are immaculate in their craft of danceable, smooth arena rock, so the extended crafting time makes sense.
Photo by Adéle Askelöf Lucas Nord is a singer out of Sweden who combines his steady, versatile voice with totally danceable beats.
And that's because he has, respectfully, figured out a way to create music that's as influenced and inspired as it is danceable.
I was always attempting to form some beat that is danceable, that was always a big part of Qual from the start.
It's why the bread and butter of pop music, which is engineered to be upbeat and danceable, is highly consonant major chords.
While it's only two tracks, Tobias Rochman's highly danceable acid techno lays the groundwork for Chris Vargas' fierce vocals sung in Spanish.
It's a fine song, a particularly danceable number in Antonoff's catalog that's anchored by Dew's silky falsetto, but it doesn't really land.
I would say Jax Jones is making really fresh stuff though, I really like him because everything he makes is so danceable.
The Los Angeles band Cambalache, which has deep ties to Veracruz, Mexico, later ripped into a tight set of sweet, danceable songs.
The new video by the Toronto-based artist—directed by CJ Shoots Media—shows the best side of Toronto: The danceable one.
This week, Bettye LaVette covers Bob Dylan, Bill Frisell covers himself and Jeff Goldblum derides mansplaining over Fever High's danceable post-punk.
He's been fighting the system through danceable, big-band Afrobeat his entire life, continuing the legacy of his iconic father, Fela Kuti.
By adding the 808 drum, Britell transforms the orchestral song into something that&aposs more danceable, more modern, and apparently more memeable.
Nothing unites a room like a true stinker that carries with it both throwback value and the curse of being extremely danceable.
Pescozada had begun making a name for themselves with politically minded lyrics and danceable beats, and the government had taken notice, he said.
At it's most basic level techno can be some sort of experiment with harmonically unmodulated music with a kick to make it danceable.
Fact is, I enjoy every one of the nine, which taken together don't last 40 minutes including Umeme Afrorave's danceable 7:27 closer.
I can't resist recalling the irresistible New Orleans piano that backs "TVC-15," which tops 1976's well nigh danceable Station to Station.
Songs like "Twist," a danceable, wide-open, seven-minute epic that boasts swirling strings and glitched out percussion, stand out in Yorke's discography.
Watch: Lizzo, a flute-playing, twerking rapper and singer, built a song that packs all her joy and charm into three danceable minutes.
The band's politically minded music is danceable, generous and casually propulsive: It's easy to happen upon it at a festival and like it.
Where Franz Ferdinand relied a lot on their cheeky, steady guitar twangs, Maxïmo Park dialed up that passion and heartache into a danceable frenzy.
But they are on some 1990 Danny Tartabull and the Funky Bunch shit right now, and not in a "disreputable but vexingly danceable" sense.
Maybe you've noticed, but researchers have discovered pop songs in the last 30 years have become sadder, but more danceable at the same time.
It cannot have been easy to make Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" and Leonard Bernstein's "Serenade After Plato's Symposium" danceable in the first place.
This is the only even vaguely danceable number off the album to date and we would bet that remixes start popping up almost immediately.
Projects such as Zero Zero and Miss TK and the Revenge emerged from his love of a danceable beat and classic AM radio melodicism.
From there, use a filter to decide which songs shouldn't be included, whether that's because they're too fast, not danceable enough, or too short.
"I remember almost right away thinking, 'Oh, these will be the guys that make the money,'" Mr. Tee said of their catchy, danceable tunes.
The album also features German, ancient Greek and — on "Moontalk," the album's most danceable moment — many iterations of how to say "congratulations" in Japanese.
It's surprisingly danceable, and a pop-minded direction that wouldn't feel out of place on a playlist with Tegan & Sara or Carly Rae Jepsen.
One of the album's best songs is "We Could Have It All," with Sia's recognizable delivery style driving the pace and an infectious, danceable beat.
Much like James Murphy's merry band always have, "Negative Space" details grief without getting grisly, and finds a danceable spot among the doom and gloom.
They enter the first level, swimming, jumping, and gliding through landscapes, while enveloped in the danceable beats and soft ambient sounds characteristic of Virgo's music.
While buoyant and maybe even danceable, their sound conveys the totality of getting run over by a train, of screaming until you drain yourself completely.
The store also hosts a regular program of screenings and events, contextualizing Jelenik's performance as an intimate, artistic one, rather than a danceable DJ set.
The Moscow-based music and visual duo IC3PEAK brew a powerful cocktail of electronic music that is as politically charged as it is utterly danceable.
Photo: Bill Sitzmann Omaha electro-punk pioneers The Faint have amassed a ton of danceable bangers over the years—at least 16 by their count.
Songs such as "Close To The Root" and "Hackers & Jackers" serve as lived-in calls to action, bolstered by infectious danceable beats and modern synths.
Case in point: "Everybody," Rashad's collaboration with Freshmoon, which saw him chopping up the famous Best Cry Ever video in to an inexplicably danceable showstopper.
For Whipped Cream, he worked with costume designer Holly Hynes and set designer Camellia Koo, who translated his artwork into sets, props, and danceable gear.
But M.I.A.'s legacy as someone who saw that international music could be appreciated in its contemporary, danceable forms rather than as commodified exoticism still stands.
As she writes in Royal Society Open Science this week, her computer analysis suggests that the songs currently preferred by consumers are danceable, party-like numbers.
Her soulful take on those regretful vibes that a breakup can bring come with a highly danceable hook that you will want to put on repeat.
In 213, he had high expectations for a danceable tune called "Amor," and he wanted an especially beautiful woman to star in the accompanying music video.
This one is live (shot in black and white), with buzz-bomb power chords making way for a rock-disco thump, equal parts danceable and ominous.
Though not a smash — the gentrifiers still typically come out ahead — the album is brisk and danceable, cementing Wizkid as a lasting international pop-cultural ambassador.
Of course, the spirit of disco survived even as the disco boom went bust, inspiring an entire constellation of danceable genres, with their own taste hierarchies.
It's danceable music that makes you think: meant to be listened to through a giant rig on a packed dancefloor, or through your headphones in your room.
It also doesn't shy away from interrogating the way capitalism can breed violence, but the narrative is packaged as cacophonous, danceable anarchy, rather than a sob story.
Some highlights: Tight Pants Dance Party: Put on your tight pants and dance the day away with this mix of old and new highly danceable indie hits.
I wasn't concerned about making it colder or warmer, I was just trying to make a good dancehall, danceable tracks and that's how it came to be.
On an album full of stunning vocal arrangements, catchy hooks, and infectiously danceable beats, the most impactful moment of the Ariana Grande's Sweetener comes at the end.
The band's danceable tunes have earned them an avid global following but also condemnations from Arab leaders who say their lyrics go against the region's traditional values.
Rose embraces their feelings as an outsider and packages them into a highly danceable, upbeat single that shot straight to top my personal playlist for 2020 immediately.
At this hometown celebration, you'll find golden-age hip-hop that's more fit for hip swiveling than head nodding thanks to its liberal sampling of danceable funk.
This weekend's celebration features rooftop performances from the very rock 'n' roll NOBUNNY on Friday and the more danceable Branko, a Portuguese D.J. and producer, on Saturday.
In June, Simon will release his thirteenth solo album, "Stranger to Stranger," which is friskier and funnier than its recent predecessors—his most danceable music in decades.
His fourth album Sound & Fury is his most daring departure yet, one that can easily turn from overdriven and fuzzed-out rock to surprisingly danceable synth-funk.
"Can't Stop the Feeling" has attracted some nine million views on YouTube over the weekend (unofficially entering the danceable track in the song-of-the-summer sweepstakes).
But in Coco, the Land of the Dead is like Disney World meets Times Square, sprinkled with sparkly fairy dust and set to a danceable, guitar-backed soundtrack.
No means no — over a perky electronic beat that's club music at its most danceable and hookup-friendly — in "Mean What I Mean" by the English duo AlunaGeorge.
The third, Cindy Wilson, followed suit in November with "Change," a pleasantly danceable set, and she will headline this holiday benefit show for Planned Parenthood's New York chapter.
The 6/8 pulse of "Rattling Beeps and Serging Sweeps" — with Roger Kleier on guitar and Billy Martin on drums — made good on the promise of danceable groove.
Three acts offer their own danceable divergences from the jazz tradition at this free outdoor show, presented by the Blue Note Jazz Festival and the Seaport District NYC.
"The score is wonderful, and there are amazing waltzes, gallops, polkas and a beautiful violin adagio, but it's challenging because not all of it is danceable," he said.
Tegan and Sara have brought us some of the most heart-wrenching and relatable (and super danceable) love songs before and after their foray into the pop world.
The slick alt-pop song, made great by smooth vocals and a danceable beat, is sexy in itself, but its new music video brings the vibe to new levels.
He made his return to Conan last night to perform "Right on You," the most danceable song from his stellar sophomore album, Witness, which came out earlier this year.
As Chris Dahlen pointed out in his review of the album, it's littered with lyrics about "the dead, death, and dying," they just do it over dope, danceable beats.
That was one task facing the choreographer Celia Rowlson-Hall on the Brooklyn set of the music video for "In Common," the nonchalantly danceable new single from Alicia Keys.
Even in the States, the style's trendiness always had a limited lifespan, flooding jazz clubs with a delicate, danceable energy that could never escape being pigeonholed as a fad.
On "Sexy Dirty Love," a danceable come-on that channels the history of disco and funk, she isn't shy about what she wants from a late-night text exchange.
As they transformed between their wall of sound first album, All Hour Cymbals, and the danceable Odd Blood, Yeasayer has again emerged from the chrysalis a beautiful, transformed butterfly.
We see you, 'Ye!) After Taylor gets a good workout to West's dreamy, danceable jam (which, for the record, is made for twerking your heart out), she hits the shower.
On this commute we would journey through old, danceable Michael ("Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'"); fractured, new Michael ("Scream"); sweet, melancholic Michael ("Childhood"); and strident Michael ("They Don't Care About Us").
Her artfully constructed sets—which interweave slow-building melodies with danceable basslines—drew crowds in nearly 30 countries during the past year, including 11 during a particularly grueling August tour.
These impressions are as much due to Amnesia Scanner's spastic music style, which goes from danceable to incomprehensible and back at the drop of a pin-studded, sweat-soaked hat.
Live bands played alongside D.J.s, and the D.J.s tended to refuse to play straight-up disco, though many kept things danceable, even before beat-matching became standard among club jocks.
The program revisits the band's breakout years, in the 1980s, when their danceable beats, big hair and fashionable music videos (long a ubiquitous presence on MTV) made them household names.
Talk Talk's biggest hits, among them "It's My Life" and "Such a Shame," were typical of the style: buoyant songs built on catchy, danceable beats and Mr. Hollis's plaintive lyrics.
Vocalist Davey Von Bohlen probed the limits of sugary iteration on his doo-wop-backed hooks, while the tightest rhythm section in emo crafted a danceable pocket to drown in.
Her last release "It's Okay to Cry" saw her subverting dance music expectations by carrying a build-up across multiple minutes, before climbing to a stormy (though not exactly danceable) peak.
There is an obvious emotional and danceable sense on A Certain Trigger steeped in what The Talking Heads, Gang of Four, Blondie, The Cure and more gave us in the 80s.
While he considers himself to be a rapper, not a country artist, he continues to rock the spurs and cowboy hats in honor of his danceable ballad of the lonely cowboy.
I think it was the producer GottiOnEm who told me that crashment was like drill but with lyrics that were less violent and cruddy, and more danceable instead – is that fair?
A new, purposefully unambivalent song, "With My Whole Heart," looks more directly toward pop, with a danceable stop-start beat, evolving synth-pop constructions and vocals that invite call-and-response.
He'd grown up in hip-hop, a genre founded on a sort of technology: the turntable, which enabled early DJs to extend the most danceable parts, or breaks, of popular songs.
The funky guitar and bass that fire the song, written by Ms. Franklin, shows just how hard her vocals could ride a rhythm, making for one of her most danceable smashes.
James and Tim went on to have one of the great, fertile partnerships of music, and the way they connected with each other shaped the idea to make rock and roll danceable.
Their latest in their ongoing and essential Japan Archival Series compiles artists like Taeko Ohnuki, Hiroshi Sato, and Haroumi Hosono's most danceable songs as well as a sprawling number from Minako Yoshida.
Chic, however, had a different vision: Rodgers and Edwards reimagined the disco's inherent excess by whittling down the style to funky, minimalist grooves that managed to be both organic and deeply danceable.
The members of 47Soul are drawn from the Palestinian diaspora, but the group's musical roots reach even wider, encompassing Middle Eastern dabke drumming, fuzzy synth beats and reggae to eminently danceable effect.
When she sings "please forgive me, I've got demons in my head," over creepy, R&B-flecked beats, the effect is both dark and danceable—in other words, modern queer-pop heaven.
With his Harlem-Kingston Express, he brings together musicians versed in both reggae and straight-ahead jazz, creating a brew that's danceable and lilting and often ramps up from hypnotic to electrifying.
After a while it became clear that Broers was going for a full-on mixed PA of uptempo, eminently danceable techno delivered from a rack of modular synths he'd mostly built himself.
On the one hand, the song is a surreal parody of masculinity (it's literally dudes shouting about meat and sports), but it's also intensely, rawly danceable; all pinball riffs and tight, hooky basslines.
The Bieber remix of "Despacito," whichever way you look at it, is an irresistibly catchy, sexy, and danceable song, and can pretty much accept the crown as 2017's Song of the Summer.
I was barely conscious of popular music when it debuted in 1993, but I can imagine the critics being awed at a Science Guy looping a guitar lick over a reasonably danceable beat.
I recall Theresa talking a lot about her affections for Bjork last year; how the Icelandic visionary was able to take huge themes of life experience and make fun, danceable music from it.
Fusing disco, funk, and rock into an immediately recognizable and danceable genre of its own, they released a handful of songs that became ubiquitous—you've heard them, even if you don't know it.
Ms. Goldman was drawn to Kid Creole because — as Mr. Darnell's alias suggests — within the danceable, tropical-treat songs were also thoughts on a post-racial culture and on the paradoxes of masculinity.
The song, produced and written in tandem with Byrne's forever buddy Brian Eno, is typically funky and danceable, but also as per usual, his panicked performance gives the track jitteriness instead of freedom.
The hits, as they say, have just kept coming, although expecting a good song to make a good book is about as logical as expecting a good book to have a danceable backbeat.
Farina, "Olvídame" A worthy addition to reggaeton's breakup songs canon, the X Factor Colombia finalist and Roc Nation signee's follow-up to her "Como Una Kardashian" further showcases her eminently danceable popwise promise.
He answers knowingly: "Mantronix was probably my biggest influence," he says, referring to the innovative 80s hip-hop producer who stirred synthesizers, samples, and rap into a robotic but funky and danceable stew.
Featuring danceable rhythms and inspired horn lines, songs such as "Zombie" and "Water No Get Enemy" offered up passionate social and political critique while proclaiming the importance of African pride and Black power.
In contemplative ballads or springy, danceable tunes, her music was transparent: an electric oud shared her melodies, a hand drum supplied the beat, and virtually the only harmonies came from a backup singer.
Her upbeat, endlessly danceable anthems are impossible to avoid singing along to, and her message is simple and uplifting: be brave and confident, regardless of what society has to say about your body.
The utterly danceable "Give Me a Reason," which opens the album with a punchy, upbeat hybrid of funk, synth-pop and makossa, is about the Nigerian schoolgirls abducted in 2014 by Boko Haram.
SUNDAY PUZZLE — I might have taken my cue from the title of this one, but I found today's solve to be very danceable, even though it took me awhile to get through it.
It's an intimate but danceable gig, marred only by an annoying couple in front of us that can't decide whether to make out or dance with abandon; either way, they keep blocking our view!
You'd probably pinpoint its sound as funk-infused proto-rap - a precursor to Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, danceable music that also vividly illustrated life on the streets of Harlem in the 70s.
The turbulent Gigue that concludes the intense English Suite No. 6 in D minor might not seem so danceable, with its relentless spans of spiraling runs and eerily sustained trills that keep bursting forth.
Weaves, a forward-looking quartet that threads together hook-heavy choruses, akimbo songwriting and jittering art-pop sensibilities, is also giving the city the credibility it deserves as an exporter of dissonant, danceable music.
Then there is the British DJ-producer Hifi Sean's "In Love with Life,"   from his 2016 album Ft., which features Ono lamenting, over a fluid-seductive, inescapably danceable groove, humanity's tendency for self-destruction.
They emit a disorienting, enrapturing flood of images and music taken from broadcast television and video art and programmed to repeat relentlessly, mutate wildly and change abruptly, although a driving, danceable beat is constant.
He can run with danceable grooves, as he did on his debut LP 99.9%, just as well as he can lay the foundations for hits with rappers like Vic Mensa, GoldLink, or Chance the Rapper.
At seventeen, he and his friends began driving to Chicago, three hours away, and bribing doormen in order to get into the night clubs where a danceable new style called house music was being forged.
The playhouse, which specializes in introducing the latest generation to the joys of boogieing to classic pop, will also offer children here a new way to hear their favorite stories: accompanied by original, danceable tunes.
The band he formed with a group of friends, Farofa Carioca, released an important album, "Moro no Brasil" ("I Live in Brazil"), a danceable yet probing portrait of life amid Rio's crime, racism and poverty.
But it's also true that "This Is America" is a disturbingly danceable earworm, blending Atlanta trap and Soundcloud rap and gospel pop and shrewd lyrics in a way that, it seems, only Donald Glover can.
A countdown clock to the show's ostensible start went off with a very brief bang: footage of the anime character Naruto and an electronic remix of Storm Area 213 news footage that was shockingly danceable.
Things decline on the album's second half, as the moist guitar licks, random sampled noises, and strange paucity of danceable rhythm tracks start to blur, congealing into mannered stylistic juxtapositions for the sake of eclecticism.
Today, he is among a new breed of indigenous activists, reaching out to young people through art, film and his own music - a catchy, danceable fusion of old school indigenous songs with hip hop and rap.
"Let's Be Friends," inspired by "the little lie we all share to soften the blow of a breakup," is a breezy, guitar-driven pop number that's one of the singer's most danceable tunes in recent memory.
Back in April, the 38-year-old released one of the most pleasant albums of 2018 with Sex & Food, a psychedelic blend of lo-fi funk and danceable indie rock with a touch of R&B.
This album, with its danceable beats, recalls the club the most – and with that, comes the feeling of limbo that sets in when you lose track of which day it is on a multiple-day bender.
Her aggression as a performer reflects the daft tenacity of someone who wants the most out of life: the biggest and most danceable beats, the bounciest and liveliest raps, the most intense modes of physical pleasure.
It was there he met a teacher and folk singer named Nidia Góngora, who together with Holland just released a new album of sunny, danceable Latin rhythms this May called Curao on the UK's Tru Thoughts Recordings.
Much like their former tourmates Cage The Elephant, Bear Hands have a knack for crafting melodic and danceable tunes, like Burning Bush Supper Club cut "Tablasaurus" and "Giants," the breakout hit from their 2014 sophomore effort Distraction.
Even when a steadier, more danceable funk arrangement arrives with "$$$ Huntin'," the production deliberately punches digital holes in the groove, while the vocal grows increasingly processed and robotic, like someone being swallowed up in a ruthless economy.
Watch Lizzo Make 'Juice,' a Pop Anthem as Irresistible as She Is How a flute-playing, twerking, social-media-dominating rapper and singer built a song that packs all her joy and charm into three danceable minutes.
Thundercat/Bruner's own single, "Them Changes," caused major ripples when it was released in 2015; a smooth, danceable track from a man previously best known for virtuosic, million-notes-a-minute flights on his six-string electric bass.
I want to give this as as a gift to my audience to say here's a really danceable, fun rhythm, but we're not talking about assess and fucking only, we're talking about something nuanced in the female experience.
The label Modern Love Records has been turning heads toward Manchester again recently, thanks in part to Mr. Stott, the experimental producer and beat maker who strikes a rare balance between danceable and dread-laced in his singular rhythms.
Toronto-based Lido Pimienta won at this year's Polaris gala last night for her 2016 album La Papessa, a forward-thinking release that balances Pimienta's political and personal viewpoints and delivers both with ferocity and danceable beats to spare.
" In 1981, P-Orridge reversed course in the gently trippy Psychic TV, whose danceable songs echoed the occult writings of Aleister Crowley and Austin Osman Spare, and included a tribute to Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones called "Godstar.
When I woke up, the Innov Gnawa, a traditional Moroccan gnawa music band based in Brooklyn, were midway through the only danceable set of the night—during which they grabbed members from the audience and started an impromptu dance circle.
Lambert is skilled in providing entertainment through her danceable pop tracks and music videos, like "Know Your Name," which Refinery29 has the honor of premiering below, but she's capable of doing much more than simply provide the soundtrack for our lives.
Just when you think the tape is just a worthwhile party rap trifle, a danceable arrangement of good humor and modern sounds, Cardi flashes a bit of the determination that renders a disadvantaged Bronx girl suddenly rich and increasingly famous.
It's a bold statement for the English pop-rockers to include three generations of the Kuti family on a single track, and the result is one of the band's loudest and most danceable songs with no EDM radio pandering in sight.
The danceable beats of his collegiate rave days steadily gave way to ominous industrial noise, and finally to shapeless sonic experiments with titles like "High Fidelity Hate" and "Robotic Oompa Loompa March," which all but a few listeners will find intolerable.
It's as pensive and danceable as it is a droning, dissonant wash of sound to numb your eardrums to, with Walsh, Brian Borcherdt, Matt "Punchy" McQuaid, and Matt Schulz channeling their experimental recklessness into songs that writhe with newfound self-awareness.
In the fall, Fever Ray, the solo moniker of the Swedish singer-songwriter Karin Dreijer (also known for performing alongside her brother Olof in the Knife), surprised fans with "Plunge," an eclectic but still danceable multimedia tribute to female empowerment.
The 2800th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday gave its highest accolades to Bruno Mars, an upbeat master of danceable pop, even as the show wrestled with a range of social and political topics including immigration, race and the #MeToo movement.
Boogie, who each year has managed to pick up practically every offensive trait an NBA player could possibly have, be it slippery, danceable low-post play, three-point shooting, dribbling, or high-post passing, meets this challenge by unleashing a big, loopy drive.
Following the release of her country-inspired album Joanne (a big departure from her catalog of danceable pop tracks) the musician also will step into the role of leading lady in a new remake of A Star Is Born, opposite Bradley Cooper.
Where parts of Views and most of More Life gave a sense that Drake saw value in extending his superstardom out to artists throughout the African diaspora with lighthearted danceable records, this new album is him just going back to what works.
However that dichotomy between dark imagery and danceable, inventive rock has always been a hallmark of Minus The Bear's sound, and producer Sam Bell helped channel those experiences into a record that served as a form of collective therapy for the members.
First cover: June 1994 NME peak: Seven cover stories in 1997 Like prawn-flavored crackers, this not-objectionable, supposedly-danceable Manchester rock band never caught on in the U.S. It released two studio albums, which earned 10 NME covers, then broke up.
Yet the band's screechy, danceable post-punk sound, propelled by a rowdy organ and Mr. Lupton's wails, helped plant the seed of the New York rock revival that would bring the Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol and LCD Soundsystem to global acclaim.
Continuing the conceptual ethos of the label they run together along with OYE Records' Delfonic, Money $ex Records, the new album is chock full of dusty, hip-hop inflected deep house music that's danceable without folding to any conventional molds you'd find in dance music.
The music in both rooms flowed between very danceable chart-toppers and slower, moodier tech-house full of embellishment and high-end production—the kind of stuff I heard, if hazy memory serves correctly, when I went to a festival in Tulum this past winter.
The London-based trio The Comet Is Coming—made up of the saxophonist King Shabaka, the percussionist Betamax, and the keyboardist Danalogue—thrusts empyrean jazz into an apocalyptic future, where raucous psych rock and danceable electro-grooves ride lush tenor lines to outer space.
" The company's spring season (at the Metropolitan Opera, May 13-July 6) includes these works and "On the Dnieper," a dramatic one-act with a moving score by Sergei Prokofiev, as well as a new ballet, set to Alexander Glazunov's wonderfully danceable "The Seasons.
Papa Wemba, the internationally renowned Congolese singer known as "the king of rumba rock" for his upbeat, vibrantly danceable numbers that fused African pop with a welter of world musics, died on Sunday after collapsing onstage early that morning while performing in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
While he got his start flipping samples and helming dance parties in his native Boston as a member of Whiskey Barons, his solo work as Bosq is more expansive and danceable, relying on live-instrumentation and a revolving door of collaborators from around the world.
The danceable hit had its moment in the spotlight before getting stored away in the back of our music libraries with the rest of early 2000s pop, living on only in the hearts of diehard fans, before it found new meaning in the form of a meme.
JON PARELES In a song from an album due in September, the National re-emerges upbeat, verging on danceable, with "The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness," a plaint about lost intimacy delivered with a kicking drumbeat, an insistent distorted guitar lick and a strobing video clip.
"'Barbra Streisand' actually kinda suits the track, a sassy no-messin' disco-house dazzler which tips its trilby in the direction of Studio 54 circa 1979," Nick Levine wrote of the song for Digital Spy, adding, "Lack of lyrics notwithstanding, it's deliriously catchy [and] endlessly danceable."
J.C. "New Song" feels, actually, like an old song: something from the end of the 1970s when punk, disco and Minimalism found common ground in repetition, simple chords and a danceable thump, and when women were seizing their place as musicians and songwriters as well as singers.
Fans of the latter might have noticed a familiar voice at the end of "Get It Together," at which point the megastar samples a song called "More Life" by the Nigerian singer Burna Boy, whose airy, danceable pop is already beloved in West Africa and Britain.
While that might sound far-fetched since this industrial track off NIN's Pretty Hate Machine is all about "yelling at a beast without putting a face to it," according to Reznor, it apparently wasn't all that hard to switch the messaging with a little help from a danceable beat.
The track, which comes off the rapper's upcoming LP Wolke 7 ("Cloud 9"), is simultaneously aggressive and danceable, even if you're a shy dude who prefers to lean on the bar or if you're more the type to dive into the fray and smash a bottle over someone else's head.
More than a decade later, during another moment of distress — Ms. Hanna, who also led the political electro-pop act Le Tigre, learned she had late-stage Lyme disease — she resurrected the project as a full band, the Julie Ruin, which used samples and synthesizers to make jittery, danceable punk music.
The title of her new project, which mostly consists of confessional songs that don't lose their danceable, hooky core, is intended as a rallying cry of sorts — literally adopting the attitude of a stereotypical cowboy "to achieve things that maybe I don't believe I can achieve," as she told NPR.
With unquestionably danceable songs like "The Geometry of Wounds" and the club favorite, "Rip Doth Thy Scarlet Claws", Qual caught the attention of sullen goths worldwide and also the likes of techno artist Ancient Methods, who often seizes the opportunity to curate such unexpected tracks in his industrial-infused hard techno DJ sets.
"Kiss" is basically a danceable personal ad ("U don't have to be beautiful to turn me on"), and when he loses it at the end, screaming, "Ain't no particular sign I'm more compatible with," it's like he's been out on his 14th different date with a woman who wants to talk astrology.
"Diamond Heart," the first track, is primed to become a danceable hit — though it might have to go through the DJ remix machine before it hits a peak; the same goes for "A-YO," a witty and confident song that I felt lost momentum in the chorus but kicks into high gear during the verse.
The sister duo, who dominated your iPod shuffle in the early 2000s with hits like "Potential Breakup Song" and "Like Whoa," have returned in full force with "Take Me," their first single since the iconic album Insomniac, that proves they're all grown up — without losing the all girl band's signature stuck-in-your-head-all-day, danceable flair.
Bursting with energy and an endearing teenage swagger, the 20-year-old has previously collaborated with the likes of Martin Solveig and broke onto the scene with her "Switch Tape" EP. In October, she released the self-titled TKAY album on Downtown Records with track after track of ebullient, danceable and smart pop and hip-hop.
Take the danceable rumination on privilege in "Count It Up" (influenced by the American economist Joseph Stiglitz, for what it's worth) or the jaunty, filtered funk of "Goodbye to the Country," in which David Brewis sings from the perspective of a refugee in a northern town, noting—and he needs to—that "there's a real war on" elsewhere.
Using the theme of radiation is a perhaps more immediate, relatable means of suggesting these ideas—our album Radiance of Shadows is more explicitly a sonic examination of radiation and the effects of nuclear warfare... In the press release, Sv is mentioned to be an almost danceable composition yet also feels like one of your heaviest works outside of Dagdrøm.
Then he sent the files to a bunch of non-African beatmaker-DJ-whatchamacallems unknown to me, although on handle alone I'm loving DJ Reaganomics, the only American identified as such, and Populous, whose eventful and not what I'd call danceable opener orchestrates crowd talk, sanza or balafon, hand drumming, and bass thrums of undetermined origin into a seductive environmental dub that sets a mood that welcomes all beats, including more conventional ones.
And to be wrapped in warm wonderful music, danceable but boppish, spiked with modern chords and flatted fifths, and to be away from home, where the big library, even with the fireplace glowing, looks cold and too full of knowledge, and the bedroom is lonesome, although Mademoiselle has photographed it, and there is nobody interesting to drink with, although there is plenty to drink in the liquor cabinet, and it is better to be in Claude's arms in Harlem, wonderful colored boy the color of caramel-custard pie or a ginger-ale highball who makes you feel warm deep down inside and is sweet like pie, too.

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