Built on sharp attitude and late-night swagger, Let’s Go Dancing brought together Matroda’s punchy club instincts with Tiga and Matthew Dear’s unmistakable vocal character, landing as a stripped, groove-led house record with underground bite. Sam Bignardi takes that foundation and pushes it even deeper, flipping the track into a Tech House cut that’s all about pressure and restraint. The groove sits low and hypnotic, driven by tight drums and a rolling, weighty low-end that locks the room without drawing attention to itself. Vocals are used sparingly, acting as texture and attitude rather than a hook, which keeps the track firmly in deep underground territory. Energy comes from repetition and control, making it ideal for late-night sets where subtle movement and tension matter more than obvious moments. A dark, functional Tech House flip built for serious dancefloors.
Matroda, Tiga & Matthew Dear – Let's Go Dancing (Sam Bignardi Flip).mp3 by Sam Bignardi