the march danceness 2024 bracket & tourney field
Here is the tournament bracket as a pdf, Excel, or a Google Sheet (if you use the Google Sheet, you must make a copy of the master bracket to fill it out). To enter, all you have to do is make your picks for each game using whatever criteria you want, and email it to marchxness@thediagram.com no later than midnight 2/29/24.
Thanks to @mishupishu we have a Youtube playlist of all the tournament songs. Youtube is probably the only service that has the A+D mashup of Missy/Le Tigre. Here’s an Apple Music playlist of all tourney songs (less the A+D) courtesy of Stacy Kilroy.
The 2024 Tournament Songs — and Writers
But also, courtesy of Debbie Parker, here’s the Spotify playlist for the 2024 tournament; hopefully we’ll have Apple Music and Youtube playlists for you shortly.
50 Cent, In Da Club — Dave Singleton
A+D (Le Tigre + Missy), Decepta-freak-on — Ander Monson
Christina Aguilera, Dirrty — Asha Galindo
Amerie, 1 Thing — Sejal Shah
The Avalanches, Since I Left You — Ashley Naftule
Gnarls Barkley, Crazy — Aaron Angello
Beyoncé, Single Ladies — Hea-Ream Lee
Bloc Party, Banquet — Mike Ingram
Blu Cantrell, Hit Em Up Style (Oops) — Katerina Ivanov Prado
Cascada, Everytime We Touch — Cameron Carr
Chemical Brothers, Star Guitar — Kyle Simonsen
Cher, Song for the Lonely — Drew Krewer
Cupid, The Cupid Shuffle — Marit Gookin
Darude, Sandstorm — Andy Briseño
Depeche Mode, Precious — Beanbag Amerika
Destiny's Child, Bootylicious — Avery Ferin
DJ Casper, Cha Cha Slide — Ben Jatos
DJ Sammy feat. Yanou & Do, Heaven — Michael A. Van Kerckhove
Dirty Vegas, Days Gone By— Scott Dickensheets
Electric Six, Danger, High Voltage! — Andrea Panczeka
Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Murder on the Dance Floor — Luuk Shokker
The Faint, Agenda Suicide — John Melillo
Fall Out Boy, Dance, Dance — Moira McAvoy
Fatboy Slim, Weapon of Choice — Anne Weisgerber
Felix da Housecat, Sinnerman (Heavenly House Mix) — Candace Walsh
Flo Rida, Low (feat. T-Pain) — Caroline Macon Fleischer
Franz Ferdinand, Take Me Out — Susannah Clark
Girl Talk, Bounce That — Brittney Uecker
Gorillaz, Feel Good Inc. — Em Pasek
The Gossip, Standing in the Way of Control — Joshua James Amberson
Hercules & Love Affair, Blind — Raquel Gutiérrez
Paris Hilton, Stars Are Blind — Emilie A Begin
Jewel, Intuition — Irene Cooper
Kelis, Milkshake — Jessica Bell
Ke$ha, TiK ToK — J. Nicholas Geist
The Killers, Mr. Brightside — Abigail Oswald
The Knife, Heartbeats — Patri Hadad
Lady Gaga, Bad Romance — Danielle Evans:
LCD Soundsystem, All My Friends — Kate Carmody
LMFAO, Party Rock Anthem — Brian Oliu
Jennifer Lopez, Get Right — Deanne Battle
Madonna, Hung Up — Ariana Eftimiu
Matt & Kim, It's a Fact (Printed Stained) — Kim Z Dale
Kylie Minogue, Can’t Get You Out of My Head — Diane Shipley
MGMT, Kids — Emma Thomason
Nelly, Hot in Herre — Katie Moulton
No Doubt, Hella Good — Kelly Shire
Outkast, Hey Ya — Robert Puccinelli
Panjabi MC, Mundian To Bach Ke — Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan
Peaches, Fuck the Pain Away — Jess Ducey
Katy Perry, Hot N Cold — Megan Culhane Galbraith
P!nk, Get the Party Started — Stephanie Austin
Rihanna, Don’t Stop the Music — Erin Langner
Robyn, With Every Hearbeat — Elliott Vanskike
Mark Ronson, Valerie (feat. Amy Winehouse) — EJ Haley
Scissor Sisters, Comfortably Numb — Karyna McGlynn
Shakira, Hips Don’t Lie — Sara Sams
Sisqo, The Thong Song — Crysta Parkinson
Sohodolls, Stripper — Rose Pacult
Britney Spears, Toxic — Kendra DeColo
Spoon, I Turn My Camera On — Peter McDade
Tilly and the Wall, Rainbows in the Dark — Allie Leach
Usher, Yeah! (feat. Lil Jon & Ludacris) — Andrea Mele
The Veronicas, Untouched — Elise Gorzela
Robbie Williams, Rock DJ — Katie Darby Mullins
Yelle, Je Veux Te Voir — Matthew Lawrence
Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Heads Will Roll — Erin Keane
As of July 2023, we’re still tweaking the March Danceness 00s Longlist, which runs to about 140 songs at the moment. It makes for a hell of a playlist (Apple Music / Spotify), we must say!
Here’s the working list @ Google Docs. We’ll be tweaking it until the lottery is done (mid-August).
If you’re new to the tournament, the way it works is that we do a lottery each summer (first week of August 2024, so get your name in if you’d like to write @ the link in the menu above). From that lottery 64 writers are selected. Each writer chooses an eligible song and writes an essay about that song. The 64 songs the writers select are the songs in the tournament. Writers may select a song from the longlist (which we offer as a starting point) or pitch another song.
Eligible songs must be commercially released 2000-2009. They must be dance songs, whatever that means exactly (this is a question the tournament itself addresses each year). Dance songs are typically songs meant to be danced to. Just because you can dance to a song doesn’t make it a dance song, but some songs migrate to the dancefloor. If a song mentions dancing, the floor, ass-shaking, da club, etc, that helps its prospects re danceness. If it was actually a club hit, even better! We have a relatively inclusive approach. So this year’s tournament absolutely will involve indie dance, hip hop, electroclash, dance-punk, plenty of mainstream dance-pop or straight-up pop, maybe some synthwave, and more.
We’re trying to restrict the longlist to one song per artist except for some of the absolutely major ones (Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, LCD Soundsystem, Madonna, Kylie, Rihanna, Britney, etc). Remixes are okay. New versions of older songs (like DJ Sammy’s dance cover of “Heaven”) are fine, as are rereleases (“Something Good ‘08”) if they had significant spins/airplay/club play.
A minor remix of a 80s or 90s song, however, is unlikely.
Most of our playlist is upbeat. We have a few comedown songs on the playlist but these are a minority.
Our tournament is primarily about American music, and our playlist reflects that, though plenty of songs that were big in the UK or other countries may also factor here, as the Selection Committee sees fit.
Once the writers have selected their songs, we’ll post the list here.
bracket Methodology
To be determined.