![]() ![]() With mainstream dance music sounding as thick and aggro as it had been in decades, Brooklyn DJ Chris Malinchak owned the summer of 2013 - overseas, anyway - with the subtle and impossibly sweet floor-filler “So Good to Me.” Built around a warm synth blanket and brilliantly deployed vocal samples from the classic Marvin Gaye and Tami Terrell duet “If This World Were Mine,” the song is as sublime as any originally composed love song of the ’10s, with a pulsing beat you can actually feel the blood pumping through. Read our list below, and find a Spotify playlist of all 60 at the bottom.Ħ0. Here, Billboard Dance presents the 60 dance tracks that most defined the decade. With the spectrum of the genre thus continuously widening, the scene’s countless artists, parties, festivals, labels, songs and genres could sometimes seem disparate, but altogether these pieces added up to nothing less than a dance dance revolution that generated excitement, money, power struggles, controversy, joy and which ultimately - and most importantly - made millions of us dance our asses off. Elsewhere, EDM producer Ray Volpe has sampled it, and the popular gimmick account There I Ruined It mashed “Cbat” up with George Michael’s “Careless Whisper.Billboard's 100 Songs That Defined the Decade In an interview, he clarified that it’s not a song he’d put on a sex playlist himself. “Wish I was that smart hahaaaa,” he replied on Twitter. It meanwhile pushed “Cbat” to the top of Spotify and iTunes charts, prompting the question of whether Hudson Mohawke had written the original TIFU confession in order to promote his music. ![]() Whatever happened in this guy’s relationship - if he really had one - his version of events has swiftly transformed into canonical web lore. We can say for certain that he shared an entire sex playlist on YouTube (Usher, Kanye West, Shaggy, and Flosstradamus appear in the lineup before the Hudson Mohawke finale) and a meme about fucking to it on his Instagram account. Other elements of his digital footprint, like an purported video of himself demonstrating how to thrust to “Cbat” shared on a TikTok account that has since been deleted, suggest he may have been telling the truth. Some doubted the entire saga, particularly when Tyler said that he had burned the sex playlist onto a CD, an anachronistic choice in the age of streaming. He regretted not using “an anonymous name instead of my real name and our real ages” but defended “Cbat,” remarking that “not all can handle” that kind of sonic experimentation and he understands it’s “different.” This virality brought further consequences, according to Tyler, who a couple days later wrote that the whole thing had gotten back to his girlfriend, and they’d broken up as a result. No description compares to the vibe, but imagine the clarinet player in your middle school orchestra trying to lay some funk on their big solo. Naturally, people were curious to hear it for themselves. “I usually bust to this song and find it devastating she hates the song,” he then admitted to the entire internet. “She recognized this and asked me to stop.” “The other day we were having sex with no music but I was still thrusting to the tune playing in my head,” he wrote. Ever since, he said, sex had been awkward. When his partner finally revealed that she disliked it, he felt embarrassed and betrayed. He’d curated a playlist to help with his rhythm in the bedroom and included the Hudson Mohawke track “Cbat” - which happened to be his favorite in the rotation. “My girlfriend of two years told me the music that I play during sex is weird and a major turn off,” redditor u/TylerLife wrote last week on the “Today I Fucked Up” subreddit. But he couldn’t have known, when he released his 2011 album Satin Panthers, that he’d one day wield far greater influence over a young man’s love life. ![]() ![]() Ten years ago, Scottish producer and DJ Hudson Mohawke was a major influence in “wonky” electronic music, a subgenre full of disjointed and unexpected beats. ![]()
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