Originally posted by LionsLair
In the past 10 years these are some the biggest tracks that brought a LOT of people into Trance/House/Techno...whom now listen to genres like Minimal/Tech House/Minimal Techno/Trip Hop/Insert Underground Genre
Darude - Sandstorm
Rober Miles - Children
Alice Deejay - Better off Alone
ATB - Till I Come
Eifel 65 - Blue
DJ Jean - The Launch
Kay Cee - Escape (Electro Mix)
True, this fits exactly my case, these were the tracks I started off with... complete rubbish.
I still don't understand why in hell Sandstorm got that much popular.
whiskers
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Originally posted by Meat187
There was a thread like that some days ago! :wtf:
Isn't there always a thread like that every couple days? "What's that song that goes 'unts unts unts unts' and it has the melody 'waaa waaaaaa wwwwwwaaaa'?"
elFreak
it beats soldier boy when stuck drinking in a top 40 club.
i own this record and dont feel gay.
montana
i still like it, the bassline is good. the superchumbo remix is immense tho.
whiskers
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Originally posted by elFreak
it beats soldier boy when stuck drinking in a top 40 club.
i own this record and dont feel gay.
Yeah, it's not THAT bad live, to start off.. And it's amazing if all that is ever played during the night is stupid reggae and R&B, even though the flyer said, "DANCE", and then someone drops Sandstorm or some other super-cheesy vocal "hold me in your arms" eurodance track and you feel like you're going to your pants from being so happy. Or that could just be the alcohol in you.
Everything is relative.
noikeee
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Originally posted by whiskers
Yeah, it's not THAT bad live, to start off.. And it's amazing if all that is ever played during the night is stupid reggae and R&B, even though the flyer said, "DANCE", and then someone drops Sandstorm or some other super-cheesy vocal "hold me in your arms" eurodance track and you feel like you're going to your pants from being so happy. Or that could just be the alcohol in you.
Everything is relative.
Haha, you just described perfectly why I liked Samim - Heater so much. :p
Meat187
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Originally posted by whiskers
Yeah, it's not THAT bad live, to start off.. And it's amazing if all that is ever played during the night is stupid reggae and R&B, even though the flyer said, "DANCE", and then someone drops Sandstorm or some other super-cheesy vocal "hold me in your arms" eurodance track and you feel like you're going to your pants from being so happy. Or that could just be the alcohol in you.
Everything is relative.
I once went to this club where they played rap and crappy pop music all night. Just when we were about to leave, completely out of the blue, the DJ drops Scatman's World!!! :wtf: :wtf: :wtf:
Needless to say, I almost orgasm'd.
Noober
blue did it for me lol. cheesy eurodance ftw!
KilldaDJ
i liek the ariel remix of it. :)
Trance-MB
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Originally posted by LionsLair
Indeed there are some more impactful songs that helped create future EDM listeners...who now listen to today's upfront EDM music.
La Bouche - Be My Lover
2 Unlimited - Get Ready For This
2 Unlimited - Twilight Zone (Mortal Kombat)
Prodigy - Firestarter
Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up
Kai Tracid - Liquid Skies
and more...
More...older...more impactful??
KLF, Dance 2 Trance, Westbam (1990)
SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by Trance-MB
More...older...more impactful??
Yes, you've been listening to EDM for a long time. Well done. Now can you stop inferring it in every other post?
[mart]
I don't know about 'amazing', but it's a lot better than most people think. It's just a pity it got played to death, not that it bothered me.