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Since you're new to the dance musician arena, you should try to find amateur producers who are utilizing their bedroom studio setup. Pro musicians are probably going to look for pro vocalists. Get some experience under your belt with dance music collabs, and you'll be making progress towards working with pros.
Also bare in mind that many notable signed artists operate out of their houses in their home studio, not a full blown professional recording studio. Professional recording studios are *expensive* and overkill for dance music and day-to-day production. In the case of capturing great quality vocals, all that's needed is a solid microphone, a good room and environment, and good recording settings. No pro studio needed.
Myspace is a good answer. I met my vocalist collaborator on Craigslist.
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