Absolutely great
Nice list
Take a trip from grunge rock through girl groups with the top hits from the decade.
(You can't. It was a dance song back in either 1990 or 1991.
It’s basically breakbeat with a reggae/dancehall influence. The remixes are really good also, with the Sunshine Mix throwing in nice piano riffs, a groovy bassline, and a reggae-sounding “My land/mother earth/my land…”.Another classic that brings back a lot of memories.
It was released on a 12″ in 1991 under the “Moby” name but an older version of the song was released the year before under the moniker Mobility, which was one of Moby pseudonyms when he was doing old school acid house for Instinct Records. If this song doesn't make you want to slam your body down and wind it all around, we don't know what will. interesting mix and I remember some of them. Perhaps because I posted a Youtube link to the song? I’m not sure of “Move Your Body” qualifies as “rave” or “acid house” or “Euro House” or maybe even hip-hop but what the hell. Armageddon is a massive stormer with Public Enemy samples (Chuck D says “Armageddon!” from when they did a live show in London). By Marisa LaScala.
Total classic.There’s this weird church in Orlando called H20.
Breakbeat with an ambient flavor – far and away the best electronic tune of the early 90s. Not a good list for me. All Rights Reserved. The week of August 2, 2020. The Best '90s Songs You Can Listen to Right Now. Some fun titles Awesome.
In closing I can only quote from this girl: “I remember coming up om an E when this song was playing and doing a back flip.
The song itself isn’t that complex, but it’s spacey and hypnotic, with the Twin Peaks sample layed alongside chants of “Go”, somebody saying “Yeaahhhh”, and even some piano. Female vocals (Dorothy Fearon), piano riffs, sirens, and at the end there’s a good amount of 303 squelches. ... A more relaxed number to ease into the top ten but again another classic and massive track due to their pioneering use of instrumentation, all bundled together by huge breaks.
Give me the "oldies" play list over these for working out. The first single from The Notorious B.I.G.
Produced by Rob Playford from Moving Shadow, the group’s influential approach to sampled beats — cutting them up into shards of rhythm and rearranging them in novel combinations is generally considered the blueprint from which jungle’s characteristic manipulation of breaks was assembled.” No surprise that Playford later ended up in Goldie’s group Metalheadz.This one you were more likely to hear at a goth club (Barbarellas?)
Sure, sure – “Chime” and “Satan” have their place in history but I think this song (and the whole “brown” album – Orbital 2) is where they hit their stride.
You may be able to find more information on their web site. I've heard of some of these, but by the 90's, I was deep into jazz. Mar 28, 2019
It’s rave music at it’s most bizarre, for sure.
What in hell does that mean?
There’s even samples from a few James Bond films in it.