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Posted by LoveHate on Jan-03-2007 12:17:

your guilty pleasure dance song?

http://boysxt20.imeem.com/music/CJO...tuff_mix_short/




Posted by sleepydragon on Jan-03-2007 12:35:

banging tune


Posted by sleepydragon on Jan-03-2007 12:47:

haha read the comments under the track funny as hell


Posted by LoveHate on Jan-03-2007 12:57:

lol yea man im not alone.


Posted by Dj O'Callaghan on Jan-03-2007 13:10:

Good Idea for a thread!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISU_VJSLbdc

Guru Josh - Infinity. Good tune back in the day however the saxophone is quite cringeworthy.

Back in the summer on one hot night, I decided to finish off a gram of cocaine and a few pills I had left. But on some tunes and danced the night away. By 6 in the morning I had my top off and was dancing away to this track in my kitchen little did I know the old lady next door could see everything I was doing I felt like a right twat!


Posted by montana on Jan-03-2007 14:59:

frankly, the guilty pleasures list is quite long for me. but just straight of the bat, Gigi D'Agistino - The Riddle. ye, it's cheesy as hell, but i liked the original nik kershaw track and this is good aswell


Posted by Ivand on Jan-03-2007 15:12:

i danced to put your hands up on nye, but i was soooo drunk i could've danced to polka


Posted by Sand Leaper on Jan-03-2007 16:06:

Love Poundin' Sensation

Sally Shapiro - Anorak Christmas

http://www.johanagebjorn.info/sally.html

Obscure italo disco/synthpop project that sounds like it was made in 1984. Truth is, it came out last year on a small Austrian label. I thought people had stopped making endlessly naive and sweet music like this long ago. Those synths and those vocals are nothing short of heavenly.

Also, as if that wasn't enough, the 12" has two wicked electro remixes by Rude 66 on the flip.


Posted by Dj O'Callaghan on Jan-03-2007 16:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Sally Shapiro - Anorak Christmas

http://www.johanagebjorn.info/sally.html

Obscure italo disco/synthpop project that sounds like it was made in 1984. Truth is, it came out last year on a small Austrian label. I thought people had stopped making endlessly naive and sweet music like this long ago. Those synths and those vocals are nothing short of heavenly.

Also, as if that wasn't enough, the 12" has two wicked electro remixes by Rude 66 on the flip.


When I read the comments by the Guardian hailing her as Swedens Disco Princess I was expecting her to look very nice, however a 7 pinter I'd say and that's being generous.


Posted by Sand Leaper on Jan-03-2007 16:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj O'Callaghan
When I read the comments by the Guardian hailing her as Swedens Disco Princess I was expecting her to look very nice, however a 7 pinter I'd say and that's being generous.


After their embarrassing article on dubstep and grime, I wouldn't be caught dead taking a music article by Guardian at face value.

That being said, I agree that Sweden has far better looking blondes to offer than this.


Posted by Dj O'Callaghan on Jan-03-2007 16:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
After their embarrassing article on dubstep and grime, I wouldn't be caught dead taking a music article by Guardian at face value.

That being said, I agree that Sweden has far better looking blondes to offer than this.


Don't read the Guardian myself more a Daily Mail fan <--- Good humour of middle England going crazy about drug addicts and immigrants.

Dustep and Grime it's embrassing enough writing about it or saying you've listened to it. I bet they had to go undercover dressed as some rudebwoy in South London.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3X3tueteEs

Grime


Posted by Sand Leaper on Jan-03-2007 16:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj O'Callaghan
Dustep and Grime it's embrassing enough writing about it or saying you've listened to it. I bet they had to go undercover dressed as some rudebwoy in South London.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3X3tueteEs

Grime


If you honestly think that Sov is a good representation of what grime is like, you really need to get a clue.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-03-2007 16:37:

The Daily Mail is fucking awful. Such a small minded, scare-mongering middle-England pampering paper, awash with shitty superstar journalists who have entire pages of their column dedicated to discussing the same shite as the previous superstar journalist. The Times is where it's at.

Oh, and: The Shamen - Ebeneezer Good. To name one of thousands.


Posted by Dj O'Callaghan on Jan-03-2007 16:57:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
The Daily Mail is fucking awful. Such a small minded, scare-mongering middle-England pampering paper, awash with shitty superstar journalists who have entire pages of their column dedicated to discussing the same shite as the previous superstar journalist. The Times is where it's at.

Oh, and: The Shamen - Ebeneezer Good. To name one of thousands.


It's a hilarious read check out the comments after the articles on their website too especially anything which involves immigrants and drugs. The horror of the readers I'd love to tell them a few Princess Diana jokes. I only buy the times on Sunday it's the only day I really get time to sit and read a broadsheet.

quote:
If you honestly think that Sov is a good representation of what grime is like, you really need to get a clue.


It's a good enough representation for me Jan. It's for white chav trash and rudeboy wannabes as far as I'm concerned.


Posted by Sand Leaper on Jan-03-2007 17:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj O'Callaghan
It's a good enough representation for me Jan. It's for white chav trash and rudeboy wannabes as far as I'm concerned.


Thanks for proving my point.


Posted by isoterra on Jan-03-2007 17:06:

Love

peaches - rosa helikopter


Posted by montana on Jan-03-2007 17:16:

quote:
Originally posted by isoterra
peaches - rosa helikopter



now there's a track that i have a lovehate relationship with. i heard it at countless drunken houseparties, in fact the reason that they wouldn't stop playing it almost made me stop going to some of them. altho, ye, i listened to it a couple of months ago, and really, if you take away the vocals, and rework it slightly, you have yourself a pretty decent cheesy german hardtrance tune


Posted by isoterra on Jan-03-2007 17:24:

quote:
Originally posted by montana
now there's a track that i have a lovehate relationship with. i heard it at countless drunken houseparties, in fact the reason that they wouldn't stop playing it almost made me stop going to some of them. altho, ye, i listened to it a couple of months ago, and really, if you take away the vocals, and rework it slightly, you have yourself a pretty decent cheesy german hardtrance tune


see it's pretty much unheard of over here, i only found out about it through some swedish friends on irc a few years ago, so haven't had to endure hearing it at cheese clubs/houseparties etc. that & the lyrics mean nothing to me, so it just ends up sounding funny. one of those tracks that always cheers me up regardless of how terrible it is


Posted by The 3am Junkie on Jan-03-2007 18:31:

Second Sun - Pop Muzik


Posted by Aquarian on Jan-03-2007 18:34:

Any kind of uber-cheesy euro that's dumbed down enough to burn my brain cells but still has a hook that's catchy as hell. Example; Earthbound - One Nation Trance Nation


Posted by denys envy on Jan-03-2007 18:36:

kreo - burnin' for you.


Posted by Dan1584 on Jan-03-2007 18:51:

quote:
Originally posted by isoterra
peaches - rosa helikopter


WTF, lol. That video is so rediculous... I dunno what's worse the song or the video. Made me laugh though. Was this a popular song? And what do the lyrics translate to?


Posted by Dj O'Callaghan on Jan-03-2007 22:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Thanks for proving my point.


No problems Tim Westwood


Posted by Sand Leaper on Jan-03-2007 22:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj O'Callaghan
No problems Tim Westwood




Keep on digging.


Posted by RapidFire on Jan-03-2007 22:55:

love comes again


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