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Friday, 10 June 2011

Electric Slide Music

Basically, the electric slide music must be light on the foot, relaxing but not too slow, and happy in general. The electric dance isn't much done with very fast steps. Therefore, your electric slide music must be chosen in a way that it goes with the step and counting.
Although a lot of people have danced the electric with different music, there are generally 3 genres that would typically function as great electric slide music during group performance and social gatherings.
The famous example of an electric slide music is Marcia Griffith's Electric Boogie, which is reggae in nature with a bit of a pop twist to it. Although reggae has been discovered quite a long time already, a lot of music artists still love the relaxing sound of this popular genre. Bob Marley is the world's most famous reggae artist and if you've heard most of his songs then I bet you have a good idea of what reggae sounds like. Reggae is perfect for the basic electric dance steps and variations because the beat and rhythm are played in a way that it won't go too fast or too slow. It's also fun and happy to hear. Electric Boogie is one of the most famous songs accompanying electric slide.
If you prefer something more modern, you may want to go for a funky style of music. It's a bit louder than reggae and may be a bit faster as well but some funky songs will still be an appropriate electric dance accompaniment. Funk is an African-inspired type of music and includes complex grooves that give you this feeling of wanting to dance longer. Funk is nice for group dancing, pairs or even mass dancing. This is another reason why it's perfect for your electric dance moves.
Cameo's Candy is a famous electric song in the UK. The beating is somewhat similar to reggae, except for some variations and robotic rhythms. However, the music tempo and speed are almost just as fast as most reggae songs so it would be good for any electric dance steps.
Pop and RnB are the next best choices for electric dance but focus on the ones with happy beats. As you probably now, not all pop or rnb songs are considered happy. Many of them are sentimental and it would be funny to use it as you do the electric slide. It's comical! In all honesty, you are not necessarily limited to these four genres if you're looking for good electric songs. What's important is that it matches your dance steps and it maintains a happy beat. So when you choose your songs, choose wisely! Be happy!

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