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Posted by kotsy on Oct-27-2011 09:17:

The Greatest Dance Act of All Time

Mixmag is running another poll... cue the complaints!



More info and to vote:

www.mixmag-greatest.com


Posted by Orko on Oct-27-2011 12:56:

Chemical Brothers.

If you are argue, you are wrong.


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Oct-27-2011 13:34:

The Orb has to get honorable mention.


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Oct-27-2011 14:16:

Almost post.


Posted by samhouse on Oct-27-2011 19:34:

Faithless or Underworld


Posted by Tordan on Oct-27-2011 19:57:

I wonder why Armin and Tiesto are not on the list. Not that I'm complaining.

My top three would be Pet Shop Boys, Daft Punk and Chemical Brothers.


Posted by Endlesswave on Oct-27-2011 20:04:

I haven't seen the Chemical Bros but it's probably top 3. So them, The Prodigy and Daft Punk.


Posted by Yohan on Oct-27-2011 20:05:

Orbital

Kraftwerk, Underworld and Chemical Bros also get some of my love too


Posted by geroin on Oct-27-2011 20:10:

umm yeah, not too hard.. Kraftwerk or Jean Michel Jarre


Posted by mahalliner on Oct-27-2011 20:39:

Underworld, Prodigy, or Orbital for me with Honourable Mention to Chemical Brothers. Picking one would be a tough choice.


Posted by kotsy on Oct-27-2011 21:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Endlesswave
I haven't seen the Chemical Bros but it's probably top 3. So them, The Prodigy and Daft Punk.


add in Underworld and Fatboy Slim and you have my Top 5


Posted by FunkyCrew on Oct-27-2011 21:33:

Prodigy

also - Basement Jaxx?


Posted by darin epsilon on Oct-27-2011 22:28:

PRODIGY!! What other act can you think of that originally began with two members specifically recruited to dance at live shows? It was Liam Howlett, two dancers, and an MC. One of the dancers later became the lead vocalist

I have also been lucky enough to witness The Chemical Brothers live and they put on quite a spectacular show. Moby is also very entertaining for just one man, but I don't really view him as a dance act, more like electronic live PA. I haven't seen Underworld, Faithless, Orbital, or Daft Punk, but I only hear good things and there's probably a reason why they have so many fans.


Posted by Adam420 on Oct-27-2011 22:38:

Swedish House Mafia


Posted by oldskool94 on Oct-27-2011 23:08:

I'd vote for Rabbit in the Moon....blew us away at the Ultra Carry-On at wmc '06


Posted by geroin on Oct-27-2011 23:19:

quote:
Originally posted by geroin
Jean Michel Jarre

quote:

"His first mainstream success was the 1976 album Oxyg�ne. Recorded in a makeshift studio at his home, the album sold an estimated 12 million copies. Oxyg�ne was followed in 1978 by �quinoxe, and in 1979 Jarre performed to a record-breaking audience of more than a million people at the Place de la Concorde, a record he has since broken three times. More albums were to follow, but his 1979 concert served as a blueprint for his future performances around the world. Several of his albums have been released to coincide with large-scale outdoor events, and he is now perhaps as well known as a performer as a musician.
Jarre has sold an estimated 80 million albums and singles.[1] He was the first Western musician to be allowed to perform in the People's Republic of China, and holds the world record for the largest-ever audience at an outdoor event."


Posted by Summerlover on Oct-28-2011 13:30:

ACE OF BASE!!!!


Posted by kotsy on Jan-19-2012 11:43:

quote:
Originally posted @ http://www.mixmag.net/words/news/mi...ce-act-revealed

The results are in! From September to December last year, you voted in your tens of thousands to decide who was the greatest dance act of all time.

The poll was embraced by fans from Birmingham to Buenos Aires � acts campaigned fiercely, heated debate ensued and all of our expectations were exceeded by your response to the poll.

And now the wait is over. Below is a list of your top twenty greatest dance acts of all time, including the all important winner.

In a closely run battle, we can now reveal that The Prodigy have emerged victorious, pipping robotic legends, Daft Punk, into second place by a very tight margin.



Keith Flint of The Prodigy commented: �To walk off a stage and feel like we smashed it � that�s the reward for us, to see the crowd react and know we�ve done what we�ve come to do. But something like this is truly voted for by the people � and essentially we are nothing without them, so it feels awesome and really respectful.�

All at Mixmag offer congratulations to The Prodigy, an act who have managed to stay as exciting as ever, over two decades on from their first gig.

The full results are published in the latest issue of Mixmag, on sale today (Thursday January 19) with comment from all the acts in the top 20. You can grab an iPad/iPhone version here.

We are sure you will have plenty say on the results of the poll, so get busy in the comment boxes below.

Scroll down to see Mixmag's top 20 greatest dance acts of all time in full:

1. The Prodigy
2. Daft Punk
3. The Chemical Brothers
4. Faithless
5. Deadmau5
6. Plastikman
7. Underworld
8. Fatboy Slim
9. Orbital
10. Moby
11. Leftfield
12. Kraftwerk
13. Pendulum
14. Depeche Mode
15. Justice
16. Basement Jaxx
17. Groove Armada
18. The Shamen
19. Above & Beyond
20. The KLF


Posted by CMR on Jan-19-2012 17:27:

KLF at 20 - not bad!


Posted by Espresso on Jan-19-2012 17:27:

wtf Faithless with more votes than Underworld/Fatboy Slim?


Posted by infinity HiGH on Jan-19-2012 17:44:

I fucking hate Mixmag and the results of that poll are retarded.


Posted by geroin on Jan-19-2012 18:35:

lol at JMJ not even making the list


but these 2 were the best liveshows ive ever personally witnessed, in this same order

1. The Prodigy
2. Daft Punk


Posted by Skipper on Jan-19-2012 19:53:

Other than deadmau5, not a bad list.


Posted by neuromancer on Jan-19-2012 20:31:

quote:
Originally posted by geroin
umm yeah, not too hard.. Kraftwerk or Jean Michel Jarre


I probably haven't heard enough Jean Michel Jarre; but I wouldn't considered it a dance act.

I mean how would you dance to Oxygene ?


Posted by mahalliner on Jan-20-2012 01:51:

Bothers me that both Orbital and Underworld are out of the top 5. Especially Underworld.


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