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Posted by ChemEnhanced on Apr-12-2010 20:01:

Which are the most recognizable tracks

....in EDM History.

I would say that Sandstorm is arguably the most recognizable track in EDM History.


Posted by IRS on Apr-12-2010 20:17:

c&c music factory - everybody dance now

pump up the jam


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Apr-12-2010 20:21:

quote:
Originally posted by IRS
c&c music factory - everybody dance now

pump up the jam


would those be recognizable too the global market though...I would think those would be mostly north american based.


Posted by Intangible on Apr-12-2010 20:23:

Re: Which are the most recognizable tracks

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
Sandstorm



When I was on vacation they played this song on the resort for all the areobics. This old lady beside me was like 'I LOVE THIS SONG' lol


Posted by Vanos on Apr-12-2010 20:25:

meet her @ the loveparade 2001 version, lethal industry


Posted by vendetta999 on Apr-12-2010 20:25:

Silence


Posted by E2EK1EL on Apr-12-2010 20:25:

Re: Which are the most recognizable tracks

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
....in EDM History.

I would say that Sandstorm is arguably the most recognizable track in EDM History.


I was gonna say that!


Posted by High on PSI on Apr-12-2010 20:33:

zombie nation?

lots of sports teams play that when the 'score' so id say its pretty recognizable.


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Apr-12-2010 20:49:

quote:
Originally posted by High on PSI
zombie nation?

lots of sports teams play that when the 'score' so id say its pretty recognizable.


that is another one I was thinking of too...I think you also have to put Satisfaction in the group of most recognizable EDM tracks...even though there are about a million different remixes of it.


Posted by jchung52 on Apr-12-2010 20:53:

soon to be by N*** *


Posted by PivotTechno on Apr-12-2010 20:56:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
would those be recognizable too the global market though...I would think those would be mostly north american based.


You kidding me? I once heard Kraftwerk's "The Model" piped through a gas station bathroom in the middle of butt-fuck nowhere in the Philippines, so to think that more mainstream electronica like C&C wouldn't have gained worldwide recognition is a bit na�ve. Hell, groups like Black Box were from Italy, and as I mentioned in another thread, the music hit the mainstream in Europe much earlier than it did in N.A.

Ones I'd go with:

Kraftwerk - Tour De France
Yello - Oh Yeah
Rolando - Knights of the Jaguar
Jeff Mills - The Bells
almost anything by Moby (especially considering he sold off an entire LP to various advertisers)


Posted by Reza on Apr-12-2010 21:07:

*****


Posted by haqq on Apr-12-2010 21:13:

WHERES YOOOOOOOOOOO HEAAAAAAAD ATT ATT ATTTTTTT


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-12-2010 21:14:

quote:
Originally posted by IRS
c&c music factory - everybody dance now


This is my ringtone

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
that is another one I was thinking of too...I think you also have to put Satisfaction in the group of most recognizable EDM tracks...even though there are about a million different remixes of it.


I was going to say satisfaction

quote:
Originally posted by rT19


Why do ppl do that? We complain that he comes in and ruins threads, but it's our own damn fault when ppl do this. You know he just uses the search to find his name, do you really have to write it?


Posted by haqq on Apr-12-2010 21:35:

quote:
Originally posted by rT19
*****


i lol'd


Posted by love_child on Apr-12-2010 21:44:

livin la vida loca


Posted by LKD on Apr-12-2010 22:52:

quote:
Originally posted by love_child
livin la vida loca


damn right! straight up electronic mayhem


Posted by infinity HiGH on Apr-12-2010 22:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Vanos
meet her @ the loveparade 2001 version, lethal industry


hell no


Posted by LKD on Apr-12-2010 22:59:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
would those be recognizable too the global market though...I would think those would be mostly north american based.


nope...they've been well known the world over

Robin S - Show Me Love
MARS - Pump Up The Volume
Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up
Prodigy - Firestarter
Chemical Brothers - Setting Sun
Chemical Brothers - Block Rockin Beats
Chemical Brothers - Hey Girl, Hey Boy
Moby - Go
Moby -.....well fuck...a ton of tracks
Grid - Swamp Thing (I think only here people haven't heard of it but it was huge everywhere else)
BT - Flaming June

hell this list can go on for pages

PS. I'm only sticking to tracks that literally everyone who listens to music, no matter what genre know...tracks like Silence are unheard of by the general public


Posted by LKD on Apr-12-2010 23:00:

quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
hell no


oh c'mon...if you've heard it and I've heard it, everyone's gotta have heard of it


Posted by LKD on Apr-12-2010 23:01:

quote:
Originally posted by PivotTechno
You kidding me? I once heard Kraftwerk's "The Model" piped through a gas station bathroom in the middle of butt-fuck nowhere in the Philippines, so to think that more mainstream electronica like C&C wouldn't have gained worldwide recognition is a bit na�ve. Hell, groups like Black Box were from Italy, and as I mentioned in another thread, the music hit the mainstream in Europe much earlier than it did in N.A.


Hell half the content on Channel [V] was electronic/dance


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Apr-12-2010 23:28:

quote:
Originally posted by LKD
PS. I'm only sticking to tracks that literally everyone who listens to music, no matter what genre know...tracks like Silence are unheard of by the general public


and that's the types of tracks I'm talking about...ones that span generations and tastes in music.

I would think a lot of Daft Punk tracks would also fit into this.


Posted by VDub on Apr-12-2010 23:32:

Popcorn??


Posted by VDub on Apr-12-2010 23:34:

quote:
Originally posted by PivotTechno

Kraftwerk - Tour De France



Always one of my favs...

quote:
Yello - Oh Yeah


Ferris Bueller made this one huge I think...


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Apr-12-2010 23:36:

quote:
Originally posted by VDub
Popcorn??


nobody eats popcorn anymore....its all about the spicy pork rinds


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