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Best dance tune ever???


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I'm not really into dance, I'm more of a metalfan myself. I do enjoy dance acts that actually play live with a real band, like Faithless and The Prodigy, and I was pleasantly surprised to learn that Pendulum sometimes play with a real live band too! One of my favourite tracks of theirs is Watercolour:

Frontman Rob Swire is actually a huge metal fan, they even did a collab with In Flames ("Self vs self") on the album that Watercolour is on too.

I dig a bit of drum & bass, and can really enjoy some dubstep too. 

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57 minutes ago, Ricky 4000 said:

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That's a live drummer, daddy. 👍 I thought you'd like it. 🙂

It has its Good Aspects, and I've heard far, far worse, but life-changing..? A bit too late for me, I'm afraid. :$ Thanks for sharing, just the same.
(Hint : Don't go to a full performance of Schubert's Ninth; there's only so many changes one can have in one's lifetime. :friends: )

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1 minute ago, Dad3353 said:

It has its Good Aspects, and I've heard far, far worse, but life-changing..? A bit too late for me, I'm afraid. :$ Thanks for sharing, just the same.
(Hint : Don't go to a full performance of Schubert's Ninth; there's only so many changes one can have in one's lifetime. :friends: )

:drinks:

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15 minutes ago, Dad3353 said:

It has its Good Aspects, and I've heard far, far worse, but life-changing..? A bit too late for me, I'm afraid. :$ Thanks for sharing, just the same.
(Hint : Don't go to a full performance of Schubert's Ninth; there's only so many changes one can have in one's lifetime. :friends: )

When this came out, Drum n Bass was a fairly new genre. This took it to another level & led the way for countless great mainstream DnB & Breakbeat tracks.

LTJ Bukem is also worth a listen, though he’s more towards the jazz side of DnB.

 

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From my Wigan Casino days from the mid 70s,absoluteLly nothing  could ever compare to those early Northern Soul Stompers,The best of which has to be this classic,never ever tire of listening to this,but i could no longer do it justice on the dance floor.age stiffness sees to that.😂.   

 

 

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On 26/02/2021 at 23:43, Mickyk said:

From my Wigan Casino days from the mid 70s,absoluteLly nothing  could ever compare to those early Northern Soul Stompers,The best of which has to be this classic,never ever tire of listening to this,but i could no longer do it justice on the dance floor.age stiffness sees to that.😂.   

 

 

If you're going to do Northern Soul then this has got to be the ultimate choon.

 

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