Dnce Trax

Dnce Trax

Eric Prydz – Every Day

An emotional progressive house gem that flew under the radar for most casual fans, Every Day is one of Eric Prydz’s most melodic and underrated releases. Built around a haunting vocal loop and euphoric synths, it shows Prydz’s unmatched ability…

DJ Jean – The Launch

If you were anywhere near a UK or European dancefloor in 1999, chances are you heard this track before you knew what it was — that robotic countdown, the jet-engine synth build, and then… boom. “The Launch” wasn’t just a banger, it was…

Avicii – Levels

Few songs have defined a generation of electronic music quite like ‘Levels’. When it exploded onto the scene in 2011, it didn’t just dominate charts and festivals — it recalibrated what commercial dance music could sound like. Euphoric, soulful, and instantly iconic, Levels, took a gospel…

The Prodigy – Out Of Space

In a decade bursting with rave energy and sonic rebellion, Out of Space by The Prodigy didn’t just stand out — it blew the roof off the underground. Released in 1992, this track fused jungle, reggae, breakbeat, and punk spirit into a…

Armand Van Helden – I Want Your Soul

Some tracks don’t ask for your attention—they demand it. From the moment that distorted vocal slice drops in “I Want Your Soul,” you’re not just listening — you’re being pulled headfirst into a neon-lit vortex of dirty synths, crunchy drums, and dancefloor attitude. Released…

Billie Ray Martin – Your Loving Arms

There’s something magic about this Fred again.. track — it’s not just music, it’s memory in motion. “Billie (Loving Arms)”is one of those rare songs that stops you mid-scroll or mid-step, grabs your chest, and says: feel this. With a looped vocal…

Dario G – Sunchyme

When Sunchyme hit the airwaves in 1997, it sounded like a blast of pure optimism — a technicolour rush of tribal vocals, tropical synths and sun-drenched euphoria. In an era dominated by big beat and trance, Dario G carved out a uniquely uplifting tune…

Rui Da Silva – Touch Me

When “Touch Me” by Rui Da Silva featuring Cassandra Fox dropped at the start of 2001, it did more than top charts — it set the tone for a new decade of club culture. With its dark, seductive pulse and spine-tingling vocal, “Touch Me” felt like…

Roger Sanchez – Another Chance

Every now and then, a dance track comes along that feels bigger than the dancefloor — something that captures the ache of real emotion while still making you want to move. “Another Chance” by Roger Sanchez is exactly that kind of record. Released in…

Layo & Bushwacka – Love Story vs Finally

Some dance tracks build slowly into cult favourites, others arrive fully formed as instant classics. “Love Story vs. Finally” by Layo & Bushwacka! somehow manages to be both. A flawless fusion of underground tech-house and timeless vocal house, this track lit up dancefloors in…

Armand Van Helden – U Don’t Know Me

“You don’t even know me… you say that I’m not living right.” With that line, Armand Van Helden dropped a house anthem so bold, soulful, and infectious that it not only topped the UK charts in 1999, but also carved itself…

Zombie Nation – Kernkraft 400

Some tracks are born in clubs… others end up shaking entire stadiums. Kernkraft 400 by Zombie Nation is one of those rare songs that crossed from sweaty underground dancefloors into the mainstream, sports arenas, and pop culture history—all off the back of one of the…

Sonz Of A Loop Da Loop Era – Far Out

There are tracks that defined the underground, and then there are tracks that accidentally smashed their way into the mainstream. “Far Out” by Sonz of a Loop Da Loop Era is one of the most chaotic, joyful, and instantly recognisable tunes to emerge from the early…

Alison Limerick – Where Love Lives

There are house records… and then there are house anthems. “Where Love Lives” by Alison Limerick is the kind of track that transcends the dancefloor — timeless, soulful, and emotionally explosive. From its soaring vocal to its uplifting piano-driven groove, it’s a…

Gadjo – So Many Times

Some house tracks feel like they were made for sunsets, open-air terraces, and that perfect hands-in-the-air moment. “So Many Times” by Gadjo is one of those records. First released in 2003, it’s a soulful, vocal-driven house anthem that has quietly stood the…

Junior Jack – Stupidisco

“Stupidisco” by Junior Jack, released in 2004, is a masterclass in funky, loop-driven house music—packed with infectious basslines, filtered grooves, and an irresistible vocal sample. It was one of the defining records of the early 2000s house era, capturing the feel-good…

Eric Prydz – Pjanoo

Few dance tracks can claim the timeless appeal of Pjanoo by Eric Prydz. Released in 2008, this piano-driven anthem became an instant classic, dominating clubs, festivals, and charts alike. But beneath its infectious melody lies a mystery that still sparks debate among…

Spacedust – Gym & Tonic

Back in 1998, Bob Sinclar and Thomas Bangalter (yes, the Daft Punk guy) crossed paths at the Winter Music Conference in Miami. Sinclar wanted to sample Motown Sounds’ Bad Mouthin’. Bangalter, being the French-house genius he is, whipped up a track…

The Chemical Brothers – Block Rockin’ Beats

Released in 1997, Block Rockin’ Beats is a relentless, speaker-shaking blend of hip-hop swagger, acid-laced synths, and breakbeat chaos. It wasn’t just a club banger; it was a statement — proof that electronic music could be as aggressive and attitude-filled…

Mr Oizo – Flat Beat

It wasn’t just a track — it was a cultural moment. In 1999, Mr. Oizo’s “Flat Beat” exploded onto the scene with a fuzzy, distorted bassline that sounded like nothing else at the time. But it wasn’t just the music that captured…

Red Carpet – Alright

“Everything’s gonna be alright…” It’s the kind of line that sticks with you — simple, direct, and wrapped in the warmth of deep house perfection. When Red Carpet released “Alright” in 2004, it immediately stood out. Deep, soulful, and effortlessly cool, the track became a…

Gala – Freed From Desire

“Freed from desire, mind and senses purified…” It started as a 90s dance anthem — now it’s a global football chant. Gala’s “Freed From Desire” isn’t just a song; it’s a phenomenon. Released in 1996, it became a massive club hit across Europe,…

DJ Falcon & Thomas Bangalter – Together

It’s one of the most euphoric vocal loops in French house history. Simple, repetitive, but absolutely hypnotic. DJ Falcon & Thomas Bangalter’s “Together” isn’t just a track — it’s a feeling. Released in 2000, it became an instant underground classic, capturing the…

Leftfield – Phat Planet

“Good things come to those who…”  That’s how it feels watching the Guinness ‘Surfer’ advert for the first time — and hearing it. The pounding rhythm of Leftfield’s “Phat Planet” doesn’t just accompany the visuals; it drives them. The moment the first…

Eric Prydz Plays ‘Call On Me’

After 20 odd years, of not playing this track live, Eric Prydz closed his Pryda 20 show in Austin Texas with ‘Call On Me’! He seems to play the Steve Winwood version first then mixes in his version… There is…

Rosie Gaines – Closer Than Close

Originally released in 1995 on her album of the same name, Close Than Close, started off life as an R’n’B cut! But a few bootlegs and remixes later Glaswegian label boss, Bobo, spent a couple of years finalising the official…

Ann Lee – 2 Times

A late 90’s Eurodance record that still slaps today! 2 Times, by Ann Lee is a 1999 Eurodance track that became a major hit across Europe. Its catchy melody and playful lyrics helped it reach No. 2 on the UK…

Olive – You’re Not Alone

A stone cold 90’s Dance classic! Olive – You’re Not Alone, is a 1996 hit that became a defining track of the 90s dance scene. Written by Tim Kellett (ex Simply Red) and Robin Taylor-Firth (ex Nightmares On Wax), the…

Jean Jacques Smoothie – 2 People

Jean Jacques Smoothie’s “2 People” is a chill-out house anthem released in 2001, sampling Minnie Riperton’s soulful 1975 track “Inside My Love.” The song’s hypnotic groove, dreamy beats, and Riperton’s airy vocals create a laid-back yet emotional vibe that made it a standout hit…

The Original – I Luv U Baby

If you were hitting the clubs in the mid-90s, there’s no way you missed this one. “I Luv U Baby” by The Original was the kind of track that hit you right in the chest! A euphoric house anthem with that irresistible…

Underworld – Born Slippy .NUXX

Very few tracks are as instantly recognisable as Underworld’s ‘Born Slippy .NUXX’. Released in 1995 as a B-side remix and later catapulted to global fame through Danny Boyle’s 1996 film “Trainspotting”. The track is a sonic journey into the heart…

Justice Vs Simian – We Are Your Friends

Before Justice became French electro gods & before ‘We Are Your Friends‘ obliterated festivals around the world, there was, Simian. The British indie-electronic band released ‘Never Be Alone‘ in 2002, a track that had promise, but didn’t quite hit, mainstream gold. Enter two…

Octave One – Blackwater

Not only did the Detroit sibling group Octave One — Lawrence, Lenny, Lynell, Lance, and Loren Burden — have a solid instrumental floor-filler when they first released “Untold” in 2000, but two years later, when they added strings and vocals…

Angie Stone – I Wish I Didn’t Miss You

The Song That Captured Heartbreak Like No Other – Angie Stone’s ‘I Wish I Didn’t Miss You’ Some songs don’t just tell a story—they make you feel it. From the very first notes, you know you’re about to be taken on an…

Gat Decor – Passion

Released in 1992, Passion by Gat Decor is one of the greatest house anthems of all time. The production, melody and structure are perfect, it can also be seen as one of the first truly British house tracks. The song has gone…

2 Bad Mice – Bombscare

If you were tearing up dancefloors in the early ‘90s, there’s a good chance you lost your mind to Bombscare by 2 Bad Mice. Released in 1991 on Moving Shadow, this track wasn’t just another rave tune—it was a game-changer that helped…

Gwen McCrae

There are voices that make you feel something—and then there’s Gwen McCrae. The moment her sultry, soul-drenched vocals hit your ears, you’re transported to a world where funk grooves deep, disco shimmers endlessly, and house music pays homage. If you’ve…

A.S.H.A – JJ Tribute

If you were raving in the ‘90s or early 2000s, there’s a good chance you’ve danced to this track without ever knowing what it was called. A hypnotic vocal, rolling bassline, and an infectious groove that made bodies move, it…

Deepest Blue – Deepest Blue

Released in 2003, Deepest Blue was an instant hit, reaching No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart. The duo behind the track, Matt Schwartz and Joel Edwards, created a masterpiece that blended deep house, progressive trance, and pop sensibilities into a lush,…

FatBoy Slim – Praise You

Few songs define the late 90s dance music scene quite like Praise You by Fatboy Slim. With its infectious groove, obscure samples and a feel-good energy, the track became an instant classic upon its release. More than two decades later,…

Daft Punk Pyramid

Few stage shows in dance music history are as iconic as Daft Punk’s pyramid. This monolithic, glowing structure stood at the heart of their legendary performances during the Alive 2006/2007 tour, mesmerising audiences worldwide. But beyond the flashing lights and pulsating beats,…

Wildchild – Renegade Master

Roger McKenzie, better known as Wildchild, was a rising star in the UK house and electronic music scene before his untimely passing at just 24 years old. Born in Southampton in 1971, McKenzie made a name for himself as a…

Daft Punk Vs Eddie Johns

Eddie Johns’ 1979 disco track ‘More Spell On You‘ became a part of music history when Daft Punk sampled it for their 2001 hit ‘One More Time‘. But despite the track’s enduring legacy, Johns has never received any royalties from the song, as…

Shapeshifters – Lola’s Theme

In the early 2000s, UK dance music was in flux—UK garage had faded, electroclash was on the rise, and underground house and techno were thriving. Amidst this, Simon Marlin, a London DJ and A&R man, met Swedish producer Max Reich,…

Hands Up For Detroit

How did I not know this! Linking tracks together is kind of a hobby of mine… I like to find strange or unknown links between them! Let’s Go Dancing, in all it’s many forms, is a banging record, but I…

Rare Daft Punk Footage

I found some rare video footage of Daft Punk’s first live performance in the United States, before they were robots in 1996 and you gotta see it! Original Instagram Post The video footage is from Daft Punk’s first live performance…

This One Is Personal

I produced this track for my little girl, she was unintentionally born to ‘JX – There’s Nothing I Won’t Do’ in Newcastle’s Royal Victoria Infirmary. I got the vocals re-sung and tried to put a fresh spin in it in…

Strings Of Life

Rhythim Is Rhythim – Strings of Life: A Detroit Classic That Keeps Moving If there’s one track that embodies the spirit of Detroit techno, it’s Strings of Life by Rhythim Is Rhythim. Released in 1987, this instrumental masterpiece is a staple of dance…

Who Sang Show Me Love?

Hold tight Scooby-Doo, we’ve got a mystery to solve! Have we been listening to somebody else singing ‘Show Me Love’ all these years? Andrea Martin says was paid $300 to work on a demo version of the song by it’s…