2010 Grammys: Dance winners
2010 Grammys: Dance winners
2 February, 2010 | 4.08AMDavid Guetta was the sole dance artist winner at the 2010 Grammys. The Frenchman picked up a gong for Best Remixed Recording, Non Classical, for his Electro Extended Remix of his own single ‘When Love Takes Over’.
Guetta was also nominated for four other awards - Best Dance Recording and Best Electronic/Dance Album, as well as for Record of the Year and Album of the Year for his collaborative efforts with the Black Eyed Peas.
The Grammys dance nominees traditionally tend to be pop focused, with major label artists generally winning the dance/electronic categories. This year was no exception, with Lady Gaga scooping Best Dance Recording and Best Electronic/Dance Album.
However all five nominees for Best Remixed Recording, Non Classical were dance music remixes.
As well as Guetta’s own remix of ‘When Love Takes Over’, Dennis Ferrer’s rework of Dido’s ‘Don’t Believe In Love’, Jean Elan’s remix of Royksopp ‘The Girl And The Robot’, Dave Aude’s remix of Dean Coleman feat. DCLA ‘I Want You’, and Trentemøller’s rejig of Franz Ferdinand ‘No You Girls’ were nominated.
You can hear four of the remixes in the player below.
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