Flashback Friday Music Share for 06/19/2015
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June 19, 2015 at 9:03 am #2213201
Gerd Bauersfeld
ParticipantMore stuff from my ‘Must Play’ crate from the 80s:
Artist: Newcleus
Title: Automan
Genre: Hip-Hop/Electro
Year: 1984Some may recognize the melody, it was used by Snap in 1992 for there Hit Rhythm is a dancer.
Artist: Laid Back
Title: White Horse
Genre: Electronic/Synth-Pop
Year: 1983This is actually the B-side of their really big hit ‘Sunshine Reggae’ (Check this one out as well if you don’t know it). This B-side became their only hit in USA.
Artist: Billy Ocean
Title: Are you ready?
Genre: Disco
Year: 1980I remember hearing this song in a record shop. The single wasn’t available so I bought the whole album: Billy Ocean – City Limit
And I loved it. Another banger on this album is ‘Stay the night’, make sure you check that one out as well.http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8w5yf_billy-ocean-are-you-ready_webcam
June 19, 2015 at 12:13 pm #2213261Dmitriy Pigildin
ParticipantHello Everyone!
While my classmates were already fistpumping to “How Much Is The Fish”, one specific track of Scooter was still keeping my attention. Here is the one:
Artist: Scooter
Track Name: Hit The Drum
Year: 1997Another track I really loved was from ‘No Time To Chill’:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdzuSkvUv7s
Artist: Scooter
Track Name: Expecting More From Ratty
Year: 1998Enjoy your weekend!
June 19, 2015 at 5:17 pm #2213551Alex Moschopoulos
ParticipantI’ll continue d-M’s talk of Scooter with their big hit BEFORE they were Scooter…as Celebrate the Nun:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2yCHnU1S90
Title: Will You Be There
Artist: Celebrate the Nun
Label: Parlophone Records, EMI ElectrolaYear released: 1989
Genre(s): Synthpop, new waveBack when I started DJing, there was a small subculture of DJs pumping new wave and synthpop. It was “eurodance” before the actual term, but it was mainly those seeking the European sound over the urban sound of house. It also added variety to the musical landscape.
I first heard Will You Be There from a local DJ who specialized in that new wave/synthpop sound, and was happy later to land myself a 12″ of it. Funny enough it wasn’t until 2006 or so that I saw that video and recognized the members. Celebrate the Nun was the original music project containing the original Scooter members and fourth member Britt Maxime. They started in 1985 and kept going until 1992, when it seemed synthpop and new wave lost flavor with the times.
Story goes that the males of the group composed Hyper Hyper and wanted to dive more into energetic techno sounds, but Britt didn’t care for it and thus left the group…thus they renamed themselves Scooter. The rest is history.
June 19, 2015 at 11:56 pm #2213701Alex Moschopoulos
ParticipantI have one more for you today. I’ll tell ANY DJ this…if you don’t have this tune in your collection, go buy it now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEL-dZRCxy8
Title: Energy Flash
Artist: Joey Beltram
Label: TransmatYear released: 1990
Genre(s): TechnoI’ll never forget the first time I heard Energy Flash. I was mesmerized, and ran out immediately to pay $11 for a copy of the vinyl, which was an import off R&S. Originally, the tune was released off Derrick May’s Transmat label. What’s funny is that in an interview with Beltram, his original intention was to make what he thought was “cook dark house”, but what ended up happening was that labels and publications saw it as part of the new dawn of rave techno coming over the scene in the early 90s. I can’t blame them…after all, by that time Transmat and anything out of Detroit was seen as “techno”.
Regardless of what you call it, Energy Flash is a truly timeless piece of music. You could pull it up, play it in a modern set, and it’ll fit right in…as well as make your crowd go nuts. I personally see this tune as my favorite piece of dance music for all time.
If you don’t have it…go get it now.
June 20, 2015 at 4:28 am #2213791Alex Moschopoulos
ParticipantOk, ran across another favorite and I’m posting it as a third:
Title: Daylite
Artist: Gypsymen
Label: E LegalYear released: 1992
Genre(s): HouseGypsymen was one of the many aliases of Todd Terry. Not sure if he did it for artistic reasons, or to circumvent record contracts and thus be all over the place. I first heard Daylite on a Bad Boy Bill Hot Mix tape and missed on getting the vinyl back in the day, but was excited to find it on Beatport.
It’s just a funky little number by the master himself.
June 20, 2015 at 5:33 pm #2214031King of Snake
Participantpheeeww… still open.
a nice track of 2 favourites, Coldplay and Junkie XL.
Talk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LhbCL4Ww3s
regards
King of Snake
June 20, 2015 at 7:35 pm #2214051DJ Vintage
ModeratorWell, if you say White Horse, you have to say Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five = The Message. Starting off the HipHop Scene.
June 21, 2015 at 12:12 pm #2214151DJ Vintage
ModeratorGetting better each week! Keep it up.
Closed for this week, til the next one.
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