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Post by wuchi on May 7, 2015 22:03:31 GMT
No one has mentioned bassline yet? I can hear the influence of this stuff in PC Music just as much as anything else posted here. The cut-up vocals in A.G. Cook songs like Beautiful and Dreamtrak Pt. 2 in particular feel like trickles of its influence, and it definitely creates the same woozy and delirious in-love feeling using similarly bright digital synths and an incessant uplifting beat. This genre produced some of the most transcendent dance-pop tracks I can think of.
Platnum - Love Shy
T2 - Heartbroken
Niche - Gunshot
H two O feat. Platnum - What's It Gonna Be
Sweet Female Attitude - Flowers
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Post by wuchi on May 8, 2015 0:06:49 GMT
also felt like this deserves a mention. of all the ddr-ish europop music i can think of, this song reigns supreme:
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Post by lost in the file system on May 10, 2015 6:44:27 GMT
No one has mentioned bassline yet? I can hear the influence of this stuff in PC Music just as much as anything else posted here. The cut-up vocals in A.G. Cook songs like Beautiful and Dreamtrak Pt. 2 in particular feel like trickles of its influence, and it definitely creates the same woozy and delirious in-love feeling using similarly bright digital synths and an incessant uplifting beat. This genre produced some of the most transcendent dance-pop tracks I can think of. Platnum - Love Shy T2 - Heartbroken Niche - Gunshot H two O feat. Platnum - What's It Gonna Be Sweet Female Attitude - Flowers 1 Thanks for these vids! I have always heard mentions of this genre but never explored it; going to listen to all of these this week. Love this thread!1
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Post by lovergirlsprecinct on May 11, 2015 14:28:35 GMT
Y'all forgot the most important eurodance tracks ;3c
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Post by J. Query on May 13, 2015 4:40:35 GMT
great thread!! this QFX album has been a fav of mine recently:
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Post by J. Query on May 13, 2015 4:53:21 GMT
and who could deny this is a total classic ) : Also I love this tune by Blümchen so very much!!:
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Post by igniz on May 15, 2015 7:03:17 GMT
Heard this in a mix today and really enjoyed it. Nice vocal, nice chords, nice piano break, got it all
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Post by wuchi on May 25, 2015 1:52:21 GMT
Not happy hardcore or eurodancey at all, but there's no way that A.G. Cook wasn't influenced by this:
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Post by igniz on May 25, 2015 3:27:49 GMT
nice one Query, Whigfield is great. Perfect example of the eurodance sound
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Post by lovergirlsprecinct on May 25, 2015 10:15:17 GMT
Not happy hardcore or eurodancey at all, but there's no way that A.G. Cook wasn't influenced by this: Wow, this could totally be a Dux Content track
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Post by flaneur on Jun 4, 2015 22:58:07 GMT
Gosh, I totally forgot about this track. Without a doubt the most influential eurodance song and music video of my childhood.
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Post by thesnake on Jan 21, 2017 3:02:01 GMT
easyFun's Laplander kind of reminds me of this, similar fast paced style of synths, although this one has a harder beat
Lipgloss Twins' Doodle (especially the second half of the record) reminds me of this
This one, like Danny L Harle's Broken Flowers is a looped house track but was more eurodancey and cheesy....I remember this one well along with the other 80s remixes of the time
All three are part of the whole 'Clubland' associated style music of the 00s along with the Cascada track that has already been posted. I think Clubland on their compilations of new songs should definitely put some of the more dancey PC music on them imo as well as the generic popular dance music, as some of the dancier PC Music really links to their original style imo that they still put out in albums of old eurodance hits like '100% Clubland'.
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Post by Celt on Jan 22, 2017 3:36:30 GMT
Babycakes, according to wikipedia, came out in the summer of 2004, and keeps to that great 2000s dance trope of the music video being loaded with scantily clad, similarly dressed dancers. But put that aside for a minute: Listen to that dreamy, light xylophone beat that makes up the spine of the song. You combine that with the lightly sung chorus and lyrics often dipping into sexual double entendres and we find ourselves in PCM ancestor/precursor land. I bumped into it after watching that What's It Gonna Be music video on youtube and it came up in the related videos
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Post by wuchi on Jan 22, 2017 3:44:27 GMT
Babycakes, according to wikipedia, came out in the summer of 2004, and keeps to that great 2000s dance trope of the music video being loaded with scantily clad, similarly dressed dancers. But put that aside for a minute: Listen to that dreamy, light xylophone beat that makes up the spine of the song. You combine that with the lightly sung chorus and lyrics often dipping into sexual double entendres and we find ourselves in PCM ancestor/precursor land. I bumped into it after watching that What's It Gonna Be music video on youtube and it came up in the related videos A.G. had this in his liked videos on YouTube...stalkerish of me to know that but proof that PCM is aware of this lol
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Post by Ben Colage on Jan 22, 2017 3:56:43 GMT
Not really vintage, but I think this is quite an amazing song.
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