



DEPECHE MODE SONGS FOR HALLOWEEN MOVIE
People will recognize this from the club scene in the movie “The Blade” when they are about to have a blood orgy. It’s all about hanging (get it) out at the vampire’s club.ġ4) New Order – Confusion – This is a club pounder. It’s got a great beat and goes well with the Bobby Pickett song above. This one is always overlooked and it’s even mentioned in the Monster Mash, “Whatever happened to my Transylvania Twist?” This tune is just like the Monster Mash, kind of rockabilly but a really fun beat to it.ġ3) Voltaire – Vampire’s Club – This is actually a parody song making fun of goth clubs. The opening of the movie The Hunger really packs them in.ġ2) Bobby “Boris” Pickett and the Cryptkeeper Five – Transylvania Twist – Enough with the Monster Mash, although it’s a classic. It’s overly long so I usually use it to mix in and out of during an all-night party.ġ1) Bauhaus – Bela Lugosi’s Dead – Haunting echoing vocals, a minimal musical background and just the perfect thing to scare up some traffic on the floor. This song has almost the same droning beat but offers up a little more dance floor momentum. Even without the video it has a great beat for the dance floor especially if you are doing a more retro 80’s Halloween night.ġ0) Alien Sex Fiend – Now I’m Feeling Zombiefied – This British band was known for their song, “I Walk the Line” but that’s always played on Halloween. It has skeletons and blood all throughout the video (it’s not gory). There’s something a little haunting about it.ĩ) Siouxsie and the Banshees – Cities in Dust (Remix) – If you have the ability to show videos this video really works great on Halloween. The lyrics fit the mood of Halloween as well. Heavy on keys and a good slow beat that sings about having a Black Celebration tonight!Ĩ) The Cure – The Blood – This song is an odd one for the dance floor but it works as it blends a flamenco sounding guitar with whaling vocals from Robert Smith and it has an odd beat but it still makes people want to dance. It’s a classic electronic “new wave” song from the 80’s.ħ) Depeche Mode – Black Celebration – What more needs to be said? This one is slower, slow dancing zombies I think of for this, but it has all the “spirit” of the season. It’s classic, “Oh its Witchcraft!”Ħ) Book Of Love – Witchcraft (Remix) – The original version of this song is a little flat, the remix really picks up the beat and adds some great Halloween sound effects to it. It’s the only night that she can dress like a hussy!ĥ) Frank Sinatra – Witchcraft – This is a great song for when you want to slow the floor down. It has some hilarious lyrics about how being spooky sexy on Halloween night is all important. It’s called Zentripcidize and DJ Tom came in and let us play it for the first time on WMNF. How did this get in the mainstream?ģ) Aqua – Halloween – This one is a little goofy but it has a good techno/electronic groove to it and will get the dance floor moving.Ĥ) Phoebe Carter – Spooky Sexy – I found out about this one from a show that used to come on after mine (it’s still on the air). I remember the first time I heard this at a Tampa Bay Buccaneers game I thought I was hallucinating. 10:31 get it? This is a really good one if you need a refill/break in the booth.Ģ) Grendel – Zombie Nation – Somehow this song became really popular and is now played in every major sporting event in America. There is a shorter version that came out on a single earlier but this is the version that you want.

Top 20 Most Danceable Halloween Songsġ) Ministry – Everyday is Halloween (Remix) (10:31) – This is the ultimate Halloween dance song from 1984. If you want to keep the vibe haunting and play Halloween themed tunes that will make people dance and aren’t the boring usual’s, you should consider adding these tracks to your DJ playlist. I am trying to avoid the usual list that you see everywhere so some of these may not be as familiar as others. I hosted a Gothic/Industrial/Electronic radio show in Tampa, FL known as Dark Horizons from 1992 – 2008 on WMNF 88.5 FM Community Radio in Tampa, FL. I’ve been a DJ for over 25 years in clubs, on the radio etc. My name is George Marco and my favorite time of year is Halloween. Your may be wondering why you should even read this list with the picture to the left.
