c: nocturnal reverie sing-alongs, part 2005
Submitted by jay_b on Mon, 02/21/2005 - 09:39
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- chemistry - "heartbeat (deepforces remix)" o
- alex b. - "gogo girl (club mix)"
- alex megane vs. marc van damme - "hava nagila (club mix)" o
- ava mea - "in the end (hydroid vs. santiago nino dub fire mix)"
- bass bounzerz - "hava nagila (xlarge clubremix)"
- black mamba - "so well (club mix)" o
- blue thunder - "disconnected (marc korn remix)"
- blue thunder - "disconnected (deepforces remix)"
- chemical brothers - "galvanize (extended version)"
- coburn - "we interrupt this programme (jean claude ardes remix)"
- cor fijneman - "monologue (original mix)"
- daft punk - "technologic (vitalic remix)"
- david guetta - "the world is mine (alex nevsky remix)"
- deep dish - "say hello (chus & ceballos remix)"
- deep spirit - "lonely (x remix)"
- deepforces - "rock your club (original mix)" o
- djs united for asia - "broken dreams (apoplekz remix)" o
- djs united for asia - "broken dreams (ayla remix)"
- dt8 project - "winter (original mix)" o
- ernesto vs. bastian - "dark side of the moon (dogzilla's pure filth remix)" o
- firewall - "sincere 2005 (smith & pledger mix)"
- g-spott - "city streets (original mix)"
- interstate - "i found you (original mix)"
- issue - "everytime (sam-g remix)" o
- jose amnesia vs. serp - "second day (martin roth remix)"
- kosmas epsilon - "innocent thoughts (original mix)" o
- kuffdam & plant - "summer dream (paul van dyk remix)"
- luminary - "amsterdam (smith & pledger remix)"
- manny romero - "compadre (original mix)"
- max graham - "i know you're gone (original mix)" o
- mike foyle vs. signal runners - "love theme dusk (mike's broken record mix)"
- mint royale - "singin' in the rain (original mix)"
- miss distess x - "african drum (extended version)" o
- mr. sam - "lyteo (rank 1 remix)"
- papi sanchez - "enamorame (aston martinez club mix)"
- party pimpz - "holiday (club mix)"
- perasma - "swing 2 harmony (original mix)" o
- purple haze - "adrenaline (original mix)" o
- rob mayth - "can i get a witness (club mix)"
- scarf! - "hithouse 1 (tune up! remix)" o
- shaun baker - "push! (melino original mix)"
- stellar project - "get up, stand up (f & w remix)"
- synergy - "hello strings (original mix)" o
- tabassco - "rock da gee (club mix)" o
- thomas andersson - "washing up (tiga remix)" o
- tony montana experience - "mamma maria (prezioso & marvin remix)"
- united beats - "por que no (dj dean remix)"
- vinylshakerz - "one night in bangkok (vinlyshakerz xxl mix)"
- wacky waxers - "my house (original mix)"
- warp brothers - "blade (200° mix)"
- way out west - "killa (orkidea mix)" o








You're missing all of 2005's best tracks!
Deep Dish - Say Hello [I don't care if it's a hit, this is an awesome track]
Dominic Plaza - Sounds Rushing (David West mix)
Purple Haze - Adrenaline
Ferry Corsten - Fire
Baxendale - We Built this City (M. Mayer mix)
Coburn - We Interrupt this Program
As a few examples...
OK, first off thanks a bunch for the recommendations! 'Listened to them all, and found: Adrenaline and We Interrupt This Programme very much on the awesome side, Say Hello, Sounds Rushing and Fire just okay, and We Built This City not my thingy; as is obvious that I'm more into sappy hands up!. ;)
Yet, I'm still interested to hear more of your favorites for 2005. You haven't made a best of 2005 list yet, eh?
With Sounds Rushing, did you make sure to get the David West mix? The original is OK, it's the David West mix that makes a classic.
Glad to help :) Besides, electronic music doesn't get the respect it deserves, it's nice to talk to a fellow EDM fan.
I will indeed be making a favorite of 2005, but it's going to be less extensive than the others, I've really branched out of trance lately, and the genre's gotten much harder to pinpoint (is it trance? Or prog house? It it trance? Or ambient microhouse? Is it trance? Or is it just a bad dutch sub-anthem? etc.). Either that, or it will be more extensive, containing music from all genres of electronic music. I'm leaning to towards the second choice :)
Great job with the list :)
Thanks again for that Great job with the list, although I presume you're not that fond of my mainstream, hands up!/eurodance, hardstyle... choices. I just dig a lot of genres of electonic music, just enjoy its divergence of fun, beauty, uplifting, calmness, etc.
Yes, it's gotten quite hard to distinct genres, especially trance, but I kinda don't bother too much with it... that kind of person - as the goods are there...:)
I've read what you've wrote on the dying of trance music. I've probably not listened to that much of trance music but yes I think a great percentage of the latest trance tracks sound simular, chewed-up, have nozhing fresh. And so the few to little trance traxx on this 2005 list (though I haven't heard as much as you did, must hear more!:)). I will take Say Hello for instance. It just sounds unoriginal to me. Vocals to it are also not that great. Even with Zocalo, which is on list and is okay to very good, can't help but think that I've heard it somewhere before. Though could be the G&D sound.
Yes, 'was refering to David West Remix, I don't know... don't find it that great. And Fire, well the vocals are kinda not-not (Borat would say.:))
And ofcourse yes, "electronic arts" deserve the respect, and more of it. Also you're music lists are great, thanks again, I now have a lot of potencionally goody tracks to find.
U:::U [klonk-klonk]
For all you modern popular electronica buffs, I recommend what could be the single piece most influential to the entire genre, Terry Riley's A Rainbow in Curved Air (1968). Though decades from the first electronica work, it was the first "melodic electronic suite", provided a template for the extreme repetition found in most popular electronic music, and layered frenetic, shifting rhythms like much of today's electronica. The piece quite easily contrasts with earlier electronic music, for example from Edgard Varèse and Morton Subotnick.
'Good to know. ;) Is Riley an American?
Yes. Why?
Ahmm nothing really, just that, that Americans beat us (Europeans) nowadays at everything. ;)