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Future Sound of London

The 15 Landmark Dance Tracks of 1991
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The 15 Landmark Dance Tracks of 1991

By
Steve Jansen
/ 16 January 2026

These are 15 dance tracks–some pure, some nearer pop–that tell the story of what the form was up to in 1991.

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