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Old 11-10-2009, 01:05 PM   #51 (permalink)
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the perfect playlist?
im going to put together a playlist of my favourite songs which are general Electronica.
i would like replys & opinions on it how i could improve, anything important ive missed, something shite been added in.
im not neccesarily placing tunes together that 'fit' its all just thrown in and rumbled about, and in no particular order really.
Also, its a playlist of songs that are thinking out of the box, if you get my drift. It's something that doesn't necessarily fit in with the artists trademark genre. something different. In your face songs.

Track Number One.
How could I start anywhere else other than Wolfgang Gartners - Wolfgangs 5th Symphony. This song is particuarly unique because it has taken a classical symphony and turned it into one kick ass electro/trance tune. Wolfgang Gartner has such a unique twist, he has been described as the next Deadmau5. Which I'm sure is probably the best compliment a Dj could recieve. All round excellent tune, very unusual. Not at all expected from an electro/trance Dj. Enjoy the tune!

Track Number Two.
A song I only heard recently, great nevertheless. I love it's raw beats, and unusual in your face beat. Moguai - Beatbox is unusual in the sense of its beat is so loud compared to the background beat, and had a steady regular rhythm, changing at unexpected times. That's probably what I like most about it, I'm not really into House music, so much but a few awesome tunes are produced, I'm not saying this is the best tune house has produced, its just unusual which this artist has tryed. I've found the song can be slightly annoying if you hear it too much, so take it in small doses!

Track Number Three.
This song I absolutely love, it's a perfect song for going out a drive to, the lyrics are simple, yet effective. I was addicted to it for a while, and while I'm listening right now I feel like I could just get up and dance about like a total idiot, with my curtains closed ofcourse, don't want anyone seeing me. Anyways, it's perfect for driving, clubbing, sitting in yourself writing a journal on musicbanter... All round good tune which I absolutely love, Marco V - Unprepared that is. Also I like how it kinda changes styles from a chillout beat to a full on bouncy one.

Track Number Four.
I love the part after the intro more than anything. It's just soooo, I don't really have the words, but it's amazing. Theres nothing better than the first time you hear this song, well in my case. I wanted the song to last forever or something. I also like how this one kinda changes styles aswell, from a "happy" melody to some sharp-ish electronic beats, this is by far one of my favourite songs. something tells me I already posted about this somewhere?
anyways the tune itself. Oh and its called Judge Jules - Judgement Theme

Track Number Five.
Going into a much harder style here, I'd say it was Gabber/Hardstyle. I recently found out the vocals is infact a quote from a film I can't remember which member told me though. Anyways about the style of this tune, it's hard to determine cos some things that are classed as gabber are a pathetic excuse for UK hardcore never mind Gabber, and some are the true definition of Gabber meaning a masssssive bpm. I'd say this either fully fits into the Gabber genre of not at all. anyways enjoy, you primitive screwheads! the name of the song is Scott Brown - Boomstick, and can often be refered to as Neckbreaker, or This Is How We Do It. I used to be obsessed by this genre, so this is one of my favourites from that time and let me tell you its better than half the other shit in this scene. Scott Brown highly deserves a place in here. Anyways this song starts off with a normal beat nothing out of the ordinary, then as the song progresses, so does the bpm of it! the video has no relevance to the song.
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