The kick might not work perfectly on the dancefloor, though. The reverb of the party hall gets added on top of the reverb present, resulting in a muddy mess. So DJ's generally prefer dry kicks. (At least I think you reverbed your kick, I'm listening it on a shitty backup system so I might be wrong.)
True, I layered a pitched down, filtered clap on the kick which is sent to my reverb buss. I understand what you mean with the dry kick. I'll try if less rvb or perhaps letting only the higher frequencies through will make the kick a bit dryer.