They make danceable alt-rock of a persuasion that's as aggressive as possible without getting silly. |
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We really like to show that a song can be kind of experimental and interesting and still be catchy and danceable. |
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I'm making music more danceable, but still maintain the integrity of the lyric. |
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Taavo's set will focus on the vaguely danceable roots of the genre without neglecting some of the more modern highlights. |
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This stuff doesn't merely placate the listener with predictable, danceable nursery rhymes but lashes out and lacerates the eardrum relentlessly. |
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A danceable cumbia or salsa track is mixed with other sounds, everything from electronica to rap. |
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They must have an obvious, and indeed a kind of danceable, rhythm, and they will normally make use of assonance and alliteration. |
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You can picture the shoulder pads, backcombed hair and robotic dance moves, but here is a band that is more danceable than many. |
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Working from old recordings and sheet music, they've managed to create music at times rousing and danceable, delicate and beautiful. |
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Perhaps tired of being another Swedish retro garage band, Caesars trade in the guitar fuzz for danceable pop-rock on this release. |
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Such a willing embrace of danceable shenanigans produces something of a dilemma, however. |
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It's meant to be fun and danceable, and as long as the backbeat is steady, you're good to go. |
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And on their major label debut, they get down to it with bright jangles of highly danceable power pop dusted with attitude-packed female vocals. |
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Both fun and serious, the Cowboys Fringants play an energetic, danceable music that is also strongly politically committed. |
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These are all major accomplishments for a band specialised in creating danceable but dark post punk. |
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These hugely danceable Afro-funk hits combine thrashing guitars with political lyrics that have a more doomy vision of the future. |
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What's clear about this distinctive artist is that his music is not hummable and certainly not danceable to. |
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Their endless gypsy punk folk rock tales, hard hitting poly-rhythms and yelps and howls make for a danceable and intoxicating brew. |
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The band plays music that's supposedly hypnotic yet danceable. |
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I don't know if you've ever heard of an artist called Mark Fell – it's avant-garde techno, not danceable. |
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Gemini Club has been known to make danceable electro-pop, but this video is a bit more somber. |
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It's a little more pop, danceable, and experimental than the pure rock of the predecessor, and you'll like all that. |
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Each track is a perfect example of catchy, danceable bubblegum pop and Setzer restores each gem with the loving care and attention of an antique painting expert. |
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It layered rap with house and disco beats to create a series of danceable tracks loosely arranged around the theme of a thwarted love affair. |
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This impressively rich opus, containing both danceable and cerebral electro-pop, has been released under the mystery name Darkel. |
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It's a very danceable style of music where the beat is important and there's a lot of melody in the vocals. |
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It gradually rises in intensity with a rhythm that takes you from the guts thanks to its dark and underground side, but still easily danceable. |
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Certainly not the barn burner of an album Emperor Tomato Ketchup was, but they still make left wing ideology more danceable than Noam Chomsky ever did. |
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Mr Ure found himself wondering how to write a four-minute song that could encapsulate both a danceable call to action and the horrors of an epic famine. |
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Take a chance with their anthemic, danceable new single Picoso. |
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I love to produce in that pop easy listening downtempo jazziness style especially after a period of producing Bolz Bolz tracks that are harder and straighter and more danceable. |
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It's danceable, festive, moving and free-spirited. |
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Inspired as much by ancestral music as modern sounds, he delivers a free-spirited, sincere flamenco-fusion, equal parts technical prowess and Latin pride. It's danceable, festive, moving and free-spirited. |
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Chic, danceable pop with a spark of whimsy. |
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The result is exotic and spooky, danceable in a swayingly soulful way, deeply grooving and implacably cool in the face of heat. |
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Each of the programs consisted of a cluster of short works or solos followed by Eidolon, a new creation by Kim Brandstrup that was danceable either by women or by men and was cast accordingly. |
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None of the tracks on the album are allowed to run beyond four minutes. And the first single release, The Architect, even has a danceable Prince-sounding edge to it. |
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Solo since 2009, the French singer-songwriter and guitarist returns to Montreal with his impressive musicians and an excellent debut album, Ginger, that produced danceable hit single Help Myself. |
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The team has discovered that people trained to walk with familiar songs with danceable beats are less likely to lose their balance while walking than people moving without music. |
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It has a danceable beat that is sure to get people on their feet. |
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This makes for an eminently danceable music, and Irish dance has been widely exported abroad. |
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This record is catchier and more danceable but still menacing and cool. |
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Don't let the accordion, fiddle and scrubboard fool you, Donna the Buffalo's danceable music with reggae and rock roots has a socially conscious message. |
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Staccato riffs and danceable rhythms alone aren't enough, but singer Ellie Innocenti has a commanding enough stage presence to attract plenty of attention. |
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Latin jazz conguero and band leader Poncho Sanchez will close the festival stage on Sunday evening with the lively, danceable sounds for which he is well-known. |
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The minuet is a genuinely danceable one, Melnikov's fortepiano playing here is splendid, and one can imagine carpets rolled back and couples whirling around the drawing room. |
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