hey, whatever works for the good people of Dekmantel, works for me. No questions askedNot exactly looking / too busy finding mmm whatcha say reworks![]()
hey, whatever works for the good people of Dekmantel, works for me. No questions askedNot exactly looking / too busy finding mmm whatcha say reworks![]()
i know the conversations those posts are referring to. TBH, i think i'd feel short-changed if i actually managed to get into Berghain only for a DJ to drop Vengaboys
I saw Sandra Landry drop this and the place went mad. As an old boy a lot of the youngsters don't get the cheese factor. Personally thought it was awesomei know the conversations those posts are referring to. TBH, i think i'd feel short-changed if i actually managed to get into Berghain only for a DJ to drop Vengaboys FFS
Can imagine a crowd getting quite into that - proper singalong. In a similar vein (and place!) Tiefschwarz closing out the Space terrace with Talk Talk's 'It's My Life' was something I was completely on board with.I remember quite enjoying the Basics crew finishing off a joyous Sunday on the Space Terrace with 'Living on a Prayer', posting about it here and someone referencing school discos in response (possibly you @SOS Sargantana ol' mucker?), but even I would raise an eyebrow at Vengaboys in Berghain![]()
Yep, that’s stuck in my head all night now!Hey now hey now hear what I say now happiness is just around the corner
Horrendous tuneI’m far from a dance music snob, but this current trend of what is basically Scouse House / Donk tunes slowed down with some Hard House era ‘hoovers’ I can’t get my head around
Just had this come up on the Spoti of the Fy- Jesus, it's awful. Like, ear bleedingly awfulI’m far from a dance music snob, but this current trend of what is basically Scouse House / Donk tunes slowed down with some Hard House era ‘hoovers’ I can’t get my head around
*Copy, paste, google, buy.It’s my life liquid people remix is one of my all time fav’s
I've heard most on the radio in the car. Almost always stuff that was lowest common denominator even when it was new, but the Robert Miles 'Children' one is sacrelige."Interesting" article on current pop music, mentioned here because much of it seems to sample big 90s dance hits. Can honestly say I haven't knowingly heard most of the new tracks mentioned.
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‘It’s a risk to put out something completely new’: why pop is so heavily plundering the past
The charts are stuffed with dance-pop songs that brazenly lift from 90s hits. Is this a clever blend of nostalgia and freshness – or a sign the industry has run out of ideas?www.theguardian.com
I've heard most on the radio in the car. Almost always stuff that was lowest common denominator even when it was new, but the Robert Miles 'Children' one is sacrelige.