[Expert Picks] 10 Dance Tracks with Satisfying Kicks
The most important part of dance music: the kick.
It’s often layered multiple times, and because it reflects the producer’s personality, people even say things like, “If you can make a cool kick, you’re off to a good start.”
At the same time, the kick is the key element that governs the groove.
Especially in four-on-the-floor, where it’s constant, if this part is weak, even an otherwise cool track can be ruined.
In this article, Toru Ikemoto—an artist recognized by the minimalist icon Richie Hawtin and an official Ableton trainer—will pick standout tracks with great kicks from a wide range of genres and break them down.
If you’re particular about kick sounds or you’re a producer, be sure to use this as a reference!
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[Expert Picks] 10 Dance Tracks with Satisfying Kicks
RingoJoris Voorn

It’s a kick with quite a short decay, but as you can hear, it still comes through clearly and pleasantly, with a vibe very much like a drum kit’s bass drum.
Even with the short decay, it impressively delivers solid energy around the 50 Hz range.
Future Sound of Hard Dance 002YOJI BIOMEHANIKA

Yoji Biomehanika, a respected Japanese artist who helped lead the hard dance scene from Japan to the world and beyond.
This track is the first one on the album Get Up, Get Down (Yoji Biomehanika Remix), but it’s an edit made specifically for this mix.
Starting at 0:29, the way the kicks stack up in layers every two bars is beautiful and so satisfying!
A Brain In A BottleTHOM YORK

A piece where you can clearly feel the diversity of kicks.
The kick on its own is a unique, muffled one that minimizes high-frequency components and pitch-based attack.
It makes you think that the track’s overall eerie atmosphere couldn’t have worked without this kind of kick.




