hi All, was listening to my favourite hits today lol from the early 90's , SNAP, 2unlimited, reel2reel, Dr. Alban, yup it feels like half a century ago lollll please post your favs!:dance::clap:
Here are two tech house mixes I made: http://www.soundcloud.com/kiss-o-matic It is all relatively new tracks.
I like a lot of the Acid House from the late eighties into the early nineties, and the more soulful side of House music (Steve 'Silk' Hurley, Masters at Work productions etc). Wasn't overly keen on the Euro-techno stuff. It does remind me of my school days though. Good times!
Tenshii - Gouryella Suburban Train - Tiesto Adagio for Strings - William Orbit Mix (not the Tiesto one) Waterfall - Atlantic Ocean Something Good - Utah Saints Freestyler - Bomfunk MC Synaesthesia - Thrillseekers Disco Ball - Hiroshi Okubo You're not alone - Olive La [Moonman's Flashover Remix] - Marc and Claude Synth and Strings - Yolanda. And many many more.
Thread: Favourite dance music!! Actually I like the music of Enrique's "I like it...". This is really good song for dancing as well. Big Love Season , Bones Episode
Hmm, If it's Dance then there's an awful lot of stuff that I like / liked. KLF always brings a smile to my face then there's one off tracks from the likes of Cappela or Euro DJs that have good beats. I never really liked SNAP but I would listen to some 2 Unlimited. Yakumo
So we are talking about Eurodance (genre) ? well some of my old favourites, are Dr. Alban, Aqua(yeah they were pretty late but they were still Eurodance), Scatman John, Culture Beat and London Beat (yeah those are really old, but I still remember them as some of the first Eurodance artists), but I can not forget the song, that to me really started the Eurodance genre. Which is Sabrina with Boys Boys Boys Miss big titties But since youtube has become wankers about that song, and her tits. Then youtube can go fuck them selves, anyway here is the song on streemo and Jesus Christ, the song is nothing in comparison to Rammsteins song http://streemo.pl/Portal/1382,Film,jarecki_SABRINA_boys.html
I hate the "DJ" and electronic dance music genre, but I love electronic music. I just could never get into repetition for the sake of repetition. That, and I am the exact opposite type of person to ever be dancing. The closest I'll get is when I'm playing an instrument and lose myself in the expression. Although, that being said, I like a lot of stuff that is on the edge - old drum and bass (and related) things. I can get down.
alecjahn: so you like Apollo 440 Ain't Talkin' Bout Dub ? http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x132p9_apollo-440-aint-talkin-bout-dub_music
My list from http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25344 mostly Techno, RAVE and Trance but hey.. *3 drives on a vinyl (Greece 2000) *4 Clubbers - Children (Future Breeze vs Krid P remix) *Avancada - Go! (all versions) *Bloodhound Gang, the - Mope (Pet Shop boys remix) *Cheero-key - I'm a raver baby (Avancada remix / Topmodelz remix) *CluBBBastards - Shout! (Dick Nitty Trance mix) *DJ Steve L - Big Bad party (Avancada remix) *Emma Shapplin - Spente la Stelle (Yomanda remix) *Future Breeze - Smile (Marc et Claude Flashback mix / Van Bellen latenight mix) *Future Breeze - Heaven above (all versions) *Future Breeze - Cruel World (X-Pact remix) *Future Breeze - Fairytales of Darkness *Future Breeze - How much can you take (Radio edit) *Future Breeze - Why don't you dance with me? (all versions) *Future Breeze - Second Life (Club Mix) *Gitta - No more turning back (Yomanda remix) *Groove Armada - But I feel good (Murk Miami downtown mix) *HH2047 - Enjoy this trip (Future Breeze remix) *Junior Sanchez - Keep ya head 2gether (Rhythm Masters remix) *Kawala - Humanistic (all released versions are good) *Kadoc - The Nighttrain (D.O.N.S On board mix) *Lambda - New York (Future Breeze Remix) *Mario Piu - Communication (MAS mix) *Me & My - Fly High (RMB remix) *Moby - We're all made of Stars (Timo Maas mix) *Naïve - Looking 4 Happiness (Future Breeze remix / Pulsar crew remix) *NBG - Forerunner (Future Breeze remix) *NYCC - Fight for your right *O.C. project - Close your Eyes 2002 (Avancada remix) *OMD ft Sash! - Enola Gay (Sash! remix) *Paul Masterson presents Sushi - The Earthshaker *Pulser - Point of Impact (Mike Koglin remix) *Rocco - Everybody (Junkfood Junkies mix) *RMB - Reality (Voodoo & Serano remix) *RMB - Spring (Radio edit) *Royksopp - Sparks (Murk Downtown Miami mix) *Safri Duo - Baya Baya (Future Breeze remix) *Sash! - Adelante (Avancada remix) *Sash! - Encore une fois (Future Breeze remix) *Sash! - Just around the Hill (Doug Laurent 12' vocal mix) *Sash! ft TJ Davis - I believe (Marc et Claude remix) *Sash! - Ecuador (Klubbheads remix) *STORM - STORM *STORM - Time to burn (Mauro picotto club remix) *Sunbeam - One minute in Heaven (Future Breeze remix) *The Joker - Milky Way 2001 (RMB remix) *Timo Maas - Der Schieber (Rapid Eye remix) *Voodoo & Serano - Blood is Pumping (Future Breeze Remix) *X-Pact - Tribal Theatre and some new (old) entries; Propellerheads - On Her Majesty's Secret Service (9.26 album version and Orchapella version) RMB - Chakka Chakka Binary Finary - 1998 (Matt Darey remix) Genlog - Eiskalt (RMB remix) DB Boulevard - Point of view (Molella vs. Gabry Ponte Rmx) Planet Funk - Chase the Sun (Club mix) Delerium ft. Sarah McLachlan - Silence (Airscape remix)
Its not for the sake of repetition, its for the sake of mixing. There is a lot of dross because it sounds boring and repetitive, yet a lot of stuff uses it to its advantage to create a big build up/breakdown (Trance) or get you focused on a hook or choose sounds and arrangements so they form 'one sound', if you get me. I don't like most Techno, often just sounds too sterile and the higher BPM 'bouncy' and hardcore stuff tends to be fairly crap. Like you I don't really do dancing, yet listen to a lot of 'club music' at home though for that reason it tends to be the sort of stuff that is aimed for home listening. Can't listen to your mix atm gaijinpunch, but what sort of tech house are you into. As a straight genre I'm not massively keen on it but I listen to a fair bit of stuff that crosses over into the techier deep house sphere - Milton Jackson, Mayaan Nidam, Jet Project, Namito, Timmy Stewart, MCDE etc. Mainly a fan of deep house, though mainly stuff that doesn't use jazz instruments (guess you could say techier stuff, but I mean in the sense that it isn't tech house influenced). Stuff like Akufen, Anton Zap, Hiro, I:Cube, Patrice Scott, Wbeeza etc. Then theres plenty of cross genre stuff like Pantha Du Prince (Techno-deep house) is one of my favs. Then there is tons of early stuff, Underworld, Orbital, Chemical Brothers (who have been consistently good apart from push the button, only 3 or 4 good tracks there) and so on. Some good trance too, though it got way over abused. Pity I only got to Gatecrasher after the party had ended, it was shit before it burnt down - like too many UK clubs these days outside of London they just played the same chart guff. Anyway, Flat 6 - Its too late is probably my trance favourite. So deep, dark, oppressive then that euphoric hook slowly emerges out of the background during the breakdown....its the sort of thing epiphanies are made for. I could go on forever as there is so much good stuff. Amazing how quickly it has diversified over just 20 years, people complain about the huge amount of genres and their sometimes silly names but its worth it as there is always something good to listen to. Always preferred 1999 the gouryella version, used to blast that out with the mid/lows turned up at uni as I was the only one with a decent sound system. Have you seen Human Traffic? Some of the music you've listed is on it, plus some more you'll probably like. Quality film too of course! reminds me - I should have mentioned Energy 52 - cafe del mar, absolutely brilliant track.
Oh man, I so remember that and a quick look in my MP3 collection confirms I own it :lol: I was nine when that song was released if it really was released in 1984 as that video says. Somehow I'm 100% sure it was released in 1988 not 1984.
I've just put together a 8 minute track of some "dance / techno" tunes from the mid 80's to late 90's that are on my iPod at the moment. You can get it here - http://www.segagagadomain.com/Yak-techmusic-samp.mp3 The track features the following tunes in this order. 2 Unlimited - Jump For Joy 666 - Paradoxx (Club Mix) Antiloop - In My Mind Bomb the Bass - Beat dis Cappella - U got 2 know FAB Featuring MC Parker - Thunderbirds Are Go! (Vision mix) Faithless - Insomnia Felix - Don't You Want Me-Fierce Mix Guru Josh - Infinity Harajuku - Phantom of the Opera (Techno Remix) Hithouse - Jack To The Sound Of The Underground RAF - We've Got To Live Together The KLF - What Time Is Love The Time Frequency - Schitzoid U96 - Das Boot Some great club tracks on there from my youth. I have a wide taste in music so I'm happy to listen to any of the above (it's all about the beat, pitch bend and imagination for me) to something completely different such as Elvis Costello to 80's / 90's pop to game music. I won't listen to F*ing rap, wailing divas, country music or pretty much anything in the carts these days. Yakumo
I mean, it's dance music. Meant for dancing. If there were (quick) dynamics, it would defeat the purpose in a live/club setting. I'm certainly not trying to generalize TOO heavily, more single out a specific type that I dislike. That being said, one of my favorite bands has released a couple albums of the most minimal music ever, objectively speaking. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cAIIbHADOI (totally not dance music) I bring this up to say that I totally understand the meaning behind monotony and can certainly enjoy it... but I feel there's a reason behind it in these cases - the music is made to convey a certain idea, not encompass an existing one. (I hope that last statement isn't taken the wrong way, I don't mean to sound so binary as I certainly am not!) All this being said, I do apologize for inadvertently trying to derail. Also: I love Orbital. But that's probably nothing interestingly notable - of course they're good.
There was a lot better dance music in the late 80s and early 90s then the eurobeat ***** that was came from Dr Alban, SNAP, 2 Unlimited and other stuff that did chart (with a few exceptions...). Personally I was listening to 808 State (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7h5r3O7v8g), LFO (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xZOf4LJvy8), Renegade Soundwave (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNN8agriZBQ), The Hypnotist (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzhZdwZV2PQ), Firecracker (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xZOf4LJvy8), 4 Hero (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDlcsjM57vM), Arkanoid (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcc3BxLAnqw), Mental Cube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnnCAurgM7g), Automation (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBsVFSdcMkQ), Rhythim is Rhythim (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZOfvl-cryE), Humanoid (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkxmnRRACe4) Holy Ghost Inc (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lg4rYXptGns) Orbital (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrNv6071OsU) and many others...