Tonite Only - Danger The Bomb Where The Partys At

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Review by Naveen Rajput

Album Review: Danger The Bomb Where The Party’s At by Tonite Only Tonite Only’s Danger The Bomb Where The Party’s At isn’t just another electronic album—it’s a snapshot of 2006 Aussie dancefloor energy. Released under Hussle Black, this record dives deep into the electro and house vibes that were ruling clubs back in the day. With Sam La More pulling double duty as producer and mixer, and Groove Terminator laying down some killer vocals, it’s got all the ingredients for a late-night banger. Let’s break it down. First up, “Where The Party’s At (12” Mix).” Man, this track is pure fire. It kicks off with a beat so infectious you’ll wanna move even if you’re sitting on your couch. The bassline hits hard but stays smooth, while Groove Terminator’s voice adds just enough attitude to keep things interesting. What makes this one stick? It’s not overproduced—there’s a raw edge to it that feels real, like someone caught lightning in a bottle during an epic night out. You can almost smell the sweat and hear the clinking glasses from the club when this drops. Then there’s “Danger (The Bomb) (12” Mix),” which flips the vibe slightly darker. This cut leans heavier into the electro side, with sharp synths slicing through the mix like lasers. The build-ups are tense, and the drops? They slap. Hard. If “Where The Party’s At” is the warm-up, this is the peak moment where everyone loses their minds. It’s chaotic in the best way possible—like trying to navigate a packed dance floor without spilling your drink. Mastered by Joseph Carra, the sound quality holds up well even today. Sure, it’s got that mid-2000s sheen, but it doesn’t feel dated. Instead, it reminds you how good music used to be before everything got bogged down with algorithms and playlists. Looking back, what stands out about this album is its authenticity. There’s no pretense here; it’s made for people who live for those euphoric moments on the dance floor. And honestly, isn’t that what electronic music should always aim to do? Fun fact: Listening to this now feels kinda nostalgic, like rediscovering an old MySpace playlist. But hey, maybe that’s the point—sometimes the best parties aren’t about perfection; they’re about losing yourself in the chaos. So crank this up, let loose, and remember why we fell in love with house and electro in the first place.

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Artist: Tonite Only
Album: Danger The Bomb Where The Partys At
Rating: 4.45

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Danger (The Bomb) (12" Mix)7:00
Where The Party's At (12" Mix)6:28

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Catalog Numbers

HUSSYB007

Labels

Hussle Black

Listen online

  • online anhören
  • écouter en ligne
  • escuchar en línea
  • lytte på nettet
  • online luisteren
  • lyssna på nätet
  • ascolta in linea
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • ouvir online

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"

Companies

RoleCompany
Engineered AtStudio La More
Mastered AtCrystal Mastering

Credits

RoleCredit
Mastered ByJoseph Carra
ProducerSam La More
Mixed BySam La More
VocalsGroove Terminator

About Tonite Only

Electro project by artist / producer Sam LA More and DJ / producer Groove Terminator.

Name Vars

  • Tonight Only

Members

  • Simon Lewicki
  • Sam Littlemore

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Danger The Bomb Where The Party’s At* by Tonite Only is a hidden gem in the electronic music scene. Released in 2006 in Australia, it blends Electro and House styles seamlessly. What makes it special? The producer, Sam La More, not only mixed the tracks but also collaborated with Groove Terminator for vocals. Plus, it was mastered by Joseph Carra, adding that polished touch. If you’re into dance beats, the 12" mixes of "Where The Party’s At" and "Danger (The Bomb)" are absolute bangers!

Comments

webhowtoguy
2025-03-06
Legaaall GOSTEIIIII
qjsims
2025-03-06
Fucking rude mix I love it
johanjgs17
2025-03-05
Just because you dont like it, doesnt mean its shit... your taste is probably in your arse... and no one really give a f*** what you think anyway... if you dont like it then find something you do like rather than shoot off at the mouth maybe
giuseppegiorgi13
2025-03-05
maybe to u but normal people would just think its shit
ummm, no!!!