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Sunday, June 20, 2010

a special something from a little over a year ago...


just because... (it's my blog!)













This is truly one of the most memorable songs from last year, for me personally. I remember playing this song in my car on Sept 18. I was stuck in afternoon traffic on I-93N, just trying to be where I wanted to be, and be there on time. I am glad I played this song that afternoon because it didn't matter whether I made it on time to say what I wanted to say when I know that I have done more than what I can to make him feel it. And just as some times some songs offer catharsis, or invoke absolution, I know that's not why I was playing this song that afternoon. I just thought this song will always be beautiful and "for a million years" will stay relevant to me.




To my Dad, who I miss so much.






http://studnameddisco.blogspot.com/2010/06/special-something-from-little-over-year.html


Thursday, February 11, 2010

BURN LIST FEB 2010 - Floorfillers

Party People!!!!! Tag Team back again and so are a few all-time floorfillers in this February set, side-by-side with hot new releases kicking to the same beat. Hi Energy (covered here by Lite Frequency) killed disco for good and helped give rise to the Chicago Hi NRG sound that characterize House as we know it. Physical (heavy sample from the Bingo Players' track, Body Talk) is the 80's longest-running single at the top spot of Billboard (yup, a dance track did it!), along with the magazine's ranking as The Sexiest Song of All Time. Whoomp! (There It Is) is easily the most prominent 90's dance song (possible the best feel-good song of all-time) currently charting to the top spot of Beatport with a Doodge & Viper rehash. And as Eurodance dominated the past decade, no other song speaks Eurodance like Everytime We Touch, whether its the Cascada original or the real summer-y rehash from Crew and Men of Honor appearing on this set. This decade seems posed to be the decade when rap music really crosses over to high energy club, whether as is, with Grime (Wiley, Dizzie Rascal) and Crunk (Li'l Wayne and Timbaland, appearing on this set with Carry Out), or as dance reproductions or collaboration among gangsta rap acts (Pitbull, Kid Cudi) and club artists (David Guetta's One Love album is rife with these sounds, and then there's Boris reproducing Pitbull. Who would have thunk, but Boris and Pitbull in Take You There kicks club ass!).

It's the longest stretch of circuit-less freeze here in the US East Coast. But in many other cities across the world, the hottest parties are about to get kicking. So listen, download and fix your legwarmers. Burn List Feb 2010 - Floorfillers is gonna shake your derriere.

Burn List Feb 2010 - Floorfillers by A Stud Named Disco