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Deep Space NYC :: View topic - Devastating records - what's yours right now?
If by devastating you mean it's ability to reak havoc on a dance floor, I gotta say Fake Blood's "Mars".
Is it pretty? Nope. Is it original? Not really. Is it a style I usually like? No again. It's basicly competely ridiculous new rave (*shudders*), but very funny. I've yet to see it resulting in anything but a floor going completely bonkers.
Bonus for having a bass that is so deep it almost gives you a nose bleed... _________________ Marius
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Been on a used records binge the last two weeks, so mine's just "new to me."
Foster-McElroy - "Gotta Be A Better Way"
Appropriate that I should find it this week, since I was just wondering what happened to them after hearing En Vogue a few days back. Always perplexed me--'cause I didn't hear them falling off. Solid discography. They just kinda... stopped.
But I had never heard any of the album they did under their own name til now. And this track is hype too.
Totally cheesy, but buzzing around here is Peter Pan's "The Hamburger Song". Must say, I get a kick out of it. Kind of on the bmore-ish tip, but at the same time not. It sounds to me like a house version of early New Orleans bounce music.
Joined: Dec 18, 2004 Posts: 142 Location: Liverpool, United Kingdom
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 5:01 pm Post subject:
Dancefloor wise Im digging Danny Howells Sex Machine and the 16B re edit. Otherwise Gene Clark No Other how that never took off in 74 is anyones guess. _________________ Deep Deep Down... all the way Down!
....a masterpiece in musical simplicity - a sound greater than the sum of its parts. And also a throbbing bass line that doesn't beat you over the head and yet gets that booty to shake. _________________ succulent beats and auditory replenishment
Joined: Jan 29, 2010 Posts: 15 Location: Mexico city
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 5:48 pm Post subject:
I like lately all the Floating points material. and a 12" I get last week Called Tiger Woods, its based on disco loops kinda Theo Parrish? but i like it, You know .. _________________ Yaxkin Retrodisko
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