So, this is the topic where you post the most memorable, awesome, mind blowing tunes you've heard in your life. We all know that CDs get scratched, hard drives die, youtube accounts get merged, vinyl never gets returned when you borrow them to someone...
The goal is that we don't forget these gems.
The rules are: only tunage allowed, the shit you'll drop at 4 am or at some really special moment (not some artsy track for the sake of it). And if possible stay in the electronic realm.
I'll start:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42t0Sdy-NUw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42t0Sdy-NUw)
If we are on the underground house and techno trip I often reach for the following:
Deetron - I Cling (Aril Brikha Remix)
http://youtu.be/VJ0h8axdbVk
Abe Duque - What Happened
http://youtu.be/ggodEBYL9MU
Levon Vincent - Love Technique
http://youtu.be/3jJRHzxb9qQ
If its timeless tunes then this has to be in there... (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihm0YpxJwbU)
Its 28 years old for crying out loud. Still awesome. Noel Gallagher was on Desert Island Discs last week and he chose this, when i spoke to my team at work about that, all over 30,not one of them knew what i was talking about, i nearly cried.
Awesome tunes ACIDCHILDREN and Chops!!
I love all of them, so much I have Love Technique and What Happened on vinyl, bought em when they came out. I had borrowed Love Technique to a friend but got it back thank god, it's so hard to get right now. The Brikkha track didn't know it, REALLY good.
And that Voodoo Rham on Acid, I have on an orange vinyl and I play it a LOT.
here's another banger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLaJv7IXU2w (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLaJv7IXU2w)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3217H8JppI
especially when you know that Beethoven was nearly deaf when he wrote it...
Read the fucking rules moron.
Chems used to play this in sets, rumored to be the inspiration for Underworld's Rez....IMO it outdoes it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j543DmtAjg
Gotta have a classic in here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALsHox5sYCk
From the Chems BGWIO mix. I know this is not the edit they made, but this is the original source.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KL13K0OPRo
And my personal fave, but an awesome track after a gig or driving with the sun coming up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nk0FNZ9cHYw
So, the first time I heard this tune, was a life changer. My mind blew instantly.
Aphex Twin (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MhVvIT1cPU)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgGK4qBTwpw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgGK4qBTwpw)
For anyone who just knows Sabres of Paradise for their crappy Chems remixes. This is how good Mssrs Weatherall Kooner & Burns could be...remixed by David Holmes.
It's a long track, so if you must skip through it, I beg you to at least get to 10.30 where the drums come in (and then really get going at 11.15). Yes, something new happens that late in the track. Cos it's awesome!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7Dv7L7FTUU
But you know the original version is probably more beautiful, albeit less badass than the above remix. So If you liked the above, then this really is worth a listen too. Gets going around 4 mins in.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxRAgEZKMzo
I've always liked Theo Parrish - falling up (Carl Craig remix)...
http://youtu.be/AG-h27tajtg
And also so many of his productions are great including Ertoic Discourse and the Truth album, but this always hits the spot, Paul Woolford - Pandemoniun...
http://youtu.be/tvnw5t7zdM4
This is also a classic, I remember speaking to Tom at turnmills who said that her liked it, Gabriel Anada - Dopplewhipper...
http://youtu.be/5CNlC7EV7iQ
I will come back soon armed with some Wink, who also happens to be my fave dj.
Although i had heard some bits of detroit techno in my youth, this is this first album of it that i heavily got into, bout 93/4 and the title track is different gravy
Kenny LArkin- Metaphor (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9CVlADGo74)
Quote from: inchemwetrust on Jul 24, 2015, 03:20
And my personal fave, but an awesome track after a gig or driving with the sun coming up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nk0FNZ9cHYw
First time I heard Time, wow man, it was like being on natural E.
And holy shit WN, what a find.
Now a classic from the late nyc days. the sound is a little low, so i suggest to turn the volume up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdbwX_Mttr4
On semi transparent blue vinyl...
https://youtu.be/b1ZafzYMauM
Really never understood why Medicine 8 didnt go on to be huge. One absolutely tremendous album that seems to have gone under the radar, but whenever i have played stuff out, its always gone down well to new ears. This track is timeless for me and always will be cos of the lyrics. The albums called Iron Stylings if you havent heard it. Get on it. Life changing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gO2g9gA7cSo&list=PLy5yxOXRidaqCz-0C5lLh73DoI84siIOi (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gO2g9gA7cSo&list=PLy5yxOXRidaqCz-0C5lLh73DoI84siIOi)
Quote from: Mob1 on Jul 24, 2015, 00:31
Read the fucking rules moron.
Oh he was just having some fun.
Re Gabriel Ananda, I very nearly posted "Ihre Persönliche Glücksmelodie" when I was doing my Sabres of Paradise post above, (but Sabres won out). Definitely worth a listen though.
Re Brancaccio & Aisher's Everybody, I have this on vinyl somewhere. A nice DJ/club track but perhaps not a timeless one for me.
Re: Medicine 8, aka brothers Luke & LiamMay. I stumbled accross their soundcloud a while ago. I think they do a lot of bootleg remixes now. I preferred the single Capital Rocka myself. They seemed to go out of fashion before they ever "made it". Forever consigned to the margins now I guess.
Quote from: inchemwetrust on Jul 24, 2015, 03:20
And my personal fave, but an awesome track after a gig or driving with the sun coming up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nk0FNZ9cHYw
Ha, I discovered that track about 2 years ago and then used it for a one time only dj-set at a friends 30th birthday. I guess I mixed it with this one here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLox_kil3r8
Iron stylings (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-g_g2vFCvrM&list=PLy5yxOXRidap_J9XECivn3TyCd5Hk_4q8)
the orb (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFwXI2xmv2g)
Never disappoints. A great journey from start to finish, all of it.
:music :music
love that record so much
Quote from: Mob1 on Jul 24, 2015, 00:05
here's another banger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLaJv7IXU2w (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLaJv7IXU2w)
I swore that I had this tune! 'Sigh!'
Gotta add that to my list when I hit the shop.
Quote from: Nekcore on Jul 26, 2015, 00:04
the orb (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFwXI2xmv2g)
Never disappoints. A great journey from start to finish, all of it.
I still prefer UFOrb, but adventures is great, i think uforb is more of a journey. Towers of Dub is the one.
I would say this is my "if all else fails" tune.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afSUak5v5lc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afSUak5v5lc)
How do I embed a YouTube video please?
Quote from: Mumbo on Jul 26, 2015, 20:17
How do I embed a YouTube video please?
Just paste the link into your post and everything will be done automatically.
Just post the full link, it will embed then. You don't have to do anything special.
edit: damn you csar
Quote from: ThePumisher on Jul 26, 2015, 21:48
Just post the full link, it will embed then. You don't have to do anything special.
edit: damn you csar
Had u beaten for Just One Second lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnYfVU08xeA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZy7Nw5IDoQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcYW_-EjdPo
One day I want to meet A Guy Called Gerald. I had an acquaintance that was his cousin or something. That is the closest I will probably get to doing that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-nLFUWyJr4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRHnx33WTM4
these are fun to DJ with at its BPM, to mix with slow stuff, or at modern DnB BPM.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvGwtBNIhUU
The live version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fl36eMxcaVA
Quote from: Mob1 on Jul 26, 2015, 22:34
Had u beaten for Just One Second lol
The remix, you criminal! The original is so much better, so underrated:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZosMwonEPM
I have been disappointed in Hospital. It turned in to "hey let's all sound the same and have EDM synths"
Like what ever happened to Mistabishi?
Logistics used to be one of my faves, until I found out he had a brother who makes this stuff:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gwXGmJtykU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuxTL1cGYk0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4exO0cX20h0
And from probably the best DNB album ever:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C38iEfiQguU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcJNGptYif8
I suppose this little ditty can be considered timeless...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Usqwy2-E4SE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Td04GrTBOAk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxSFACZNUq8
Quote from: Born In Planet Dust on Jul 27, 2015, 20:04
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Td04GrTBOAk
That reminds me of this bad boy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Obv477QfDI0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Obv477QfDI0)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5shxIz6sXY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD8FbJLcXCY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czFuhFyPQrE
Basically that whole album. Some of the best party tracks.
I know people shit on Fatboy's Palooka-present career (me included), but he still made great music. It just wasn't as electronic focused. His DJing on the other hand... saw him in the US and it was like "omg young edm kiddie crowd in america" boredom. I think I passed on watching Common or something to watch Fatboy and immediately regretted it when I got home.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pGHdbyf-Eo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaQXQdh3698
The three tracks that came to mind were all from the early to mid '00s period. There is stuff from other electronic eras that have a huge impact on me, but these are my immediate go to tunes (that I can currently think of). Two have stories to go along with them.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMgIGJEVsBw
Evil Nine dropped this as their last track at 6AM when I saw them play at Fuji Rock in '05. There was about 50 people left in the tent and the rising sun to our backs was just breaking between the mountains. The build in the song somehow reinvigorated everyone left standing to give everything they had left in the tank. Then to have it all taken away and have the 'Stephen Hawking' voice talk in sweet lullaby felt like a dream. There was then the last dance by all which was more outrageous than the last. As they let the track fade, the energy was slowly sucked out of the tent before going out like a candle at the end of its wick. I remember walking back to my tent with my now silent cohort in the weirdest dream state with my ears echoing, the birds chirping, the mist coming of the trees, the sun slowly brightening the valley, and this track still on my mind. Still taken back to that moment every time I listen to it.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CX4UFb_LlU4
Something about the combination of those horns, that diva voice, the DnB bass line, and that rhodes line on the drop still gets to me.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBfnRUBM3ck
David is a tune where I have loved every remix I've heard (original, David Emerson, Medicine 8, Tim Deluxe). But this King Britt mix is the closest to my heart and can be best described by how I dance to it.
With a stoic look on my face and closed eyes, my head nods with the kick drum. My feet, already a left right shuffle from the four on the floor beat, change to incorporate rotation my shoulders as the broken hi-hats kick in. Still in stoic emotion, my whole body moves in rhythm as 'Yes, I'm thinking of you' echos in the middle. As track elements are slowly subtracted to leave only the lighter touches, my steps revert back to the left right shuffle. The key change, the kick drum return, and the release of 'Yes I want to be with you love I do' sends my body back to full dance mode but with a large smile now occupying my emotions. My body slows and hastens with the improvised synth line. As elements fade away, my rhythm slows back to the left right shuffle, and finally the head nod and I return to a stoic state. The whole time I have my eyes closed.
He's my all time favourite dj, every time I've seen him, whether that be in a warehouses, in a swanky club, fabric or in a boat, Josh Wink always hits the spot, massively underrated but I'm so glad he hasn't sold out with the likes of Hawtin, Cox ect. Obviously tracks like higher state of consciousness, are you there and I am ready are worth a mention, plus his recent releases such Balls and his work with Jimpster, but you've got to love this one...
http://youtu.be/eKY8qpPmGnk
I went through a phase of playing breaks, it's a real shame that the genre is dead, but I love this one like much of the Plumps older work...
http://youtu.be/libpx33GYiY
I was lucky enough to go to the Berhain a few years ago, the vibes in the panorama bar can't be matched anywhere, not even in space, at fabric or DC10. Octave One were playing a live set at the time, really like this classic...
http://youtu.be/w_PiGSxAmnw
I was 15 when Prodigys 'Music for the Jilted Generation' was released and 16 when Chemical Brothers 'Exit Planet Dust' came out. I was allready going to some local housepartys but at 16 I first went clubbing in Amsterdams Melkweg. At that time I was really into the Big Beat genre, Proppellerheads, Headdrillaz, Monkey Maffia, Fatboy Slim, Lo Fidelity Allstars, Bentley Rhythm Ace, and there was a monthley party at the Melkweg called "Big Beat Boom" where local DJ Mad ED was spinning his records. Certain track where always in his set, Proppellerheads 'Spybreak' or 'On her majestys secret service' and Dylan Rhymes 'Naked & Ashamed'. From the Big Beat era those 3 tracks has stood the test of time. And the following Dylan Rhymes track. I have had the oppertunity to see him DJ once at Dance Valley 1998. It was in a small tent with only 20 people. With the second record he played the decks broke and he couldn't continue his set and he left. He gave me that 12". (later on I discovered he killed at an after show partye later that night in Amsterdam while I was still at the festival). But this track as still amazing and has dear memories to me from that period of my life.
Dylan Rhymes - Killing Shadows
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2Y-ULm3WNg
Here's some old shit that would be considered timeless in my circle of old clubbing comrades.
This was pretty much a warehouse staple:
http://youtu.be/dcgft-iiZ_s
Here's something from another group that liked to use This Mortal Coil in their music.
http://youtu.be/wKduhUXa0rg
Not really techno - it was considered industrial back in the day - but often at clubs where I'm from you'd hear industrial alongside hardcore alongside Manchester stuff (New Order, especially):
http://youtu.be/Bij4gglujw4
And of course this. Everyone loves this.
http://youtu.be/feWNvGpWHLM
Quote from: ACIDCHILDREN on Jul 30, 2015, 07:35
He's my all time favourite dj, every time I've seen him, whether that be in a warehouses, in a swanky club, fabric or in a boat, Josh Wink always hits the spot, massively underrated but I'm so glad he hasn't sold out with the likes of Hawtin, Cox ect. Obviously tracks like higher state of consciousness, are you there and I am ready are worth a mention, plus his recent releases such Balls and his work with Jimpster, but you've got to love this one...
http://youtu.be/eKY8qpPmGnk
I was lucky enough to go to the Berhain a few years ago, the vibes in the panorama bar can't be matched anywhere, not even in space, at fabric or DC10. Octave One were playing a live set at the time, really like this classic...
http://youtu.be/w_PiGSxAmnw
Jesus christ you have good taste. And I don't even believe in jesus.
Last dj gig i went was Josh, on the back of my mind i knew it was my last for some reason. it was so good that I retired from the circuit, i know nothing will ever come close to the set josh dropped on us. He even signed my copy of when a banana was just a banana. No homo, but i love that man.
And god damn it you dropped the big one, black-fuckin-water. Can't believe how mental the crowd must have gone. holy shit, i really can't imagine it.
Quote from: whirlygirl on Jul 30, 2015, 22:40
Here's some old shit that would be considered timeless in my circle of old clubbing comrades.
This was pretty much a warehouse staple:
http://youtu.be/dcgft-iiZ_s
Here's something from another group that liked to use This Mortal Coil in their music.
http://youtu.be/wKduhUXa0rg
Not really techno - it was considered industrial back in the day - but often at clubs where I'm from you'd hear industrial alongside hardcore alongside Manchester stuff (New Order, especially):
http://youtu.be/Bij4gglujw4
And of course this. Everyone loves this.
http://youtu.be/feWNvGpWHLM
Quote from: whirlygirl on Jul 30, 2015, 22:40
Here's some old shit that would be considered timeless in my circle of old clubbing comrades.
This was pretty much a warehouse staple:
http://youtu.be/dcgft-iiZ_s
Here's something from another group that liked to use This Mortal Coil in their music.
http://youtu.be/wKduhUXa0rg
Not really techno - it was considered industrial back in the day - but often at clubs where I'm from you'd hear industrial alongside hardcore alongside Manchester stuff (New Order, especially):
http://youtu.be/Bij4gglujw4
And of course this. Everyone loves this.
http://youtu.be/feWNvGpWHLM
OMG Do Not Make Me go on some crazy industrial kick. Seriously. The 2nd show I ever went to was My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult & Machines Of Loving Grace. I was 16, it changed me for the better...or worse (depending on who you were asking). Cincinnati's The Warehouse had a legendary industrial night for years. Sigh.
Quote from: Mob1 on Jul 31, 2015, 01:48
Jesus christ you have good taste. And I don't even believe in jesus.
Last dj gig i went was Josh, on the back of my mind i knew it was my last for some reason. it was so good that I retired from the circuit, i know nothing will ever come close to the set josh dropped on us. He even signed my copy of when a banana was just a banana. No homo, but i love that man.
And god damn it you dropped the big one, black-fuckin-water. Can't believe how mental the crowd must have gone. holy shit, i really can't imagine it.
Thank you, Wink is a legend and also a really nice dude. I've had the pleasure of seeing him playing a lot and met him a few times. Love when a banana was just a banana, it's also worth checking his proton radio show.
This is a fairly recent track but I bloody love it...
http://youtu.be/DsQDxwtnmBU
I did see Marc Houle warm up for Josh a few years back.
Whirly, good shout on underworld!
Quote from: Born In Planet Dust on Jul 31, 2015, 04:39
OMG Do Not Make Me go on some crazy industrial kick. Seriously. The 2nd show I ever went to was My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult & Machines Of Loving Grace. I was 16, it changed me for the better...or worse (depending on who you were asking). Cincinnati's The Warehouse had a legendary industrial night for years. Sigh.
Right on!! My husband went to the infamous Limelight in NYC to see Peter Murphy and Sister Machine Gun a ton of years ago. There were a few flagship club nights in Los Angeles that we'd go to from time to time - Sin-o-magic, Stigmata, Kontrol Faktory, Helter Skelter. They definitely attracted more the goth/industrial crowd (and some tourists because, L.A.) but it always felt like there was so much variety - cross genre mix of stuff - in the sets that were played which kept it interesting. These places aren't around anymore and haven't been in years!
The Limelight!? just WOW Whirly, i just love that era. I honestly travelled a continent away to Chelsea just to see the limelight, twilo and sf buildings... i'm just a sucker for the sound of those times, and in honor of that,
A sound factory anthem:
GTI baby,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_KrvnFmEhk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_KrvnFmEhk)
Quote from: Born In Planet Dust on Jul 31, 2015, 04:39
OMG Do Not Make Me go on some crazy industrial kick. Seriously.
Please do!!
This song is the epitome of not only a "timeless tune," but a "timeless" song in general. I got into New Order through "Bizarre Love Triangle," "The Perfect Kiss," "Regret," and some song about a day of the week or something. Then I bought the "Substance" compilation and my two favorite songs quickly became "Ceremony" and "Temptation." "Trainspotting" was released and only solidified my love of this song into my brain. I never knew the "Substance" version was not the original until The Chems started playing with it and then discussed their love of the original on BBC. To be honest, I resisted the original version at first ( years of listening to the other version without knowing of the existence of the original will do that). The 81-82 EP version eventually did become my favorite.
Anyway, here is the first time it was played out (This is pretty much the exact point where New Order stopped trying to be Joy Division and became New Order)...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRRS6Lz623A
Then the original release...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w43uSMJntgw
And the "Substance" release...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUjUTG3hwyQ
Yes. This is spot on. The best New Order song, one of the best songs ever, and easily the best song I've ever discovered thanks to Tom and Ed. The lyrics portray doubt, religious insecurity, and dealing with desires and thoughts we can't deny but desperately want to in such a unique and vulnerable way, to say nothing about the catchyness and perfect structure of the tune itself. It's one of those tunes that's grown with me and taken on new meanings as I listen to it again and again. I'm glad you found the original release and warmed up to it, it's definitely the superior version, captures the honesty of the song better.
I've never seen that first performance by the way. Wow that's rough.
Yeah, the EP release is much better...but I still have such a soft spot in my heart for the later version.
Speaking of meanings being clearer, amazing how "The Perfect Kiss" may not at all be obviously about Ian Curtis unless you heard the "Substance" or 12" version (or seen the video).
Quote from: Born In Planet Dust on Aug 05, 2015, 06:31
Speaking of meanings being clearer, amazing how "The Perfect Kiss" may not at all be obviously about Ian Curtis unless you heard the "Substance" or 12" version (or seen the video).
Yeah it's worth pointing out that the Substance (CD) version of TPK is an edited version of the 12", and it's not as good. Some of the drama of the big closing section is reduced by editing it down. And as for the edit they put on Low Life? Well it's just wrong!
Incidentally they didn't edit the track for the vinyl version of Substance (in case anyone here besides me owns an original vinyl version of Substance).
So this is the full length unedited 12" version of The Perfect Kiss.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6yznWU5b8k
This track is beautiful and also use to get regularly dropped by the brothers...
http://youtu.be/CX1znbJOPc8
Quote from: Mob1 on Jul 31, 2015, 14:58
Please do!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIux2f-YWKE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDBnwV-wG4o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfwicqniOMw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHcsWoaL4qY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IP0dfqjBKbU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zQ9bu0ASZI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uK4fUpUywwQ
I love how many of us chem fans are also fans of New Order, I think beyond the obvious influence the Hacienda scene had on the Chems, there's a spiritual/musical connection there that transcends just being "under the influence" of new order.
For me the story of music goes like this: In the beginning God created the Sex Pistols, then came New Order and then the Chems.
And if you know history they are all related... and it all came from that little island in Europe.
This. All night.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFyFUlumWWM
And then this for a bit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBBcjgIUoeA
(Yes, I chose this version over Laurent Garnier's version.)
Quote from: Mob1 on Aug 14, 2015, 18:54
I love how many of us chem fans are also fans of New Order, I think beyond the obvious influence the Hacienda scene had on the Chems, there's a spiritual/musical connection there that transcends just being "under the influence" of new order.
For me the story of music goes like this: In the beginning God created the Sex Pistols, then came New Order and then the Chems.
And if you know history they are all related... and it all came from that little island in Europe.
The Clash > Sex Pistols
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ej6g3KhinM
Ministry, how I used to brainwash myself with their albums, together with Pop Will Eat Itself! :music
This track got played and played and played back in the day, some may think it has a slight cheese element, but right place right time then it's great....
http://youtu.be/3cYwggM2UGk
Homelands 2003 it got dropped by Pete Tong and Morillo, proper went off!
This is an '02 house classic by Marciano, from my place of residence (Chile).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZKNe_o4KCk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-jFWGt3mbg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1opP7tNLzg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4pqCJVmTGQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iACwcZlj6ew
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Faf8bcYVDgY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAeRdp21KAs
not exactly a dance tune, but this piece of music is both timeless and life changing. seriously, every time I listen to it, I notice something different. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFi-z3dCVZE
Yes, 1995 was the year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7uRvC3qsI0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHMzCpy0fXc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCoCTkC0oL0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGME6jCwqw0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyhrYis509A
Yes Aqua Barbie Girl total classic, I remember it going off at a school disco once :-p
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_Gw78LeYk8