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#28844
Tip from Germany.(new,?unsure) 17 Years, 2 Months ago  
Sin With Sebastien

Its relatively old but still superb.

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#28847
Manager Man

Re:Tip from Germany.(new,?unsure) 17 Years, 2 Months ago  
I still have the demo tape (sent in a biscuit tin) that he sent to me around 10 years ago !
 
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#28848
Re:Tip from Germany.(new,?unsure) 17 Years, 2 Months ago  
Golden Boy



was 1995/96 a world-wide hit (except in the UK).
 
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#28849
Re:Tip from Germany.(new,?unsure) 17 Years, 2 Months ago  
I thought someone would know more MM!
I think this would be a real goer at the moment, I will certainly give it a few spins and see how it goes down later at night, maybe around the "Time Warp" section of a set.
I think its brill.
 
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#28852
Re:Tip from Germany.(new,?unsure) 17 Years, 2 Months ago  
Yeah, "Golden Boy" is just too annoying. I couldnt stand that one, there is a fine line on this sort of stuff for me, and that one crossed it DJones.
 
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#28854
Manager Man

Re:Tip from Germany.(new,?unsure) 17 Years, 2 Months ago  
"Shut Up" reached No 44 in the UK, Mart (around 1996)
 
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#28855
Re:Tip from Germany.(new,?unsure) 17 Years, 2 Months ago  
Cheers for that.
The thing is, Im playing MGMT and stuff like that and "F+++ U" crosses the line perfectly and fits in well all these years later.
Sigue Sigue Sputniks "Success" is another one for mixing into a set, which I`m playing around with currently. I judge these tracks on beat, tempo and lyrical outbursts to peoples ears as I play them.
Also in the set currently is a track by "Stump" called "Charlton Heston".
A great example of the more physical way in which modern dance/pop was created, I thought it was topical and had forgotten how good it was, although basic by todays standards, the mix by the Irresistable Force has real feeling, groove and humour.
There is a shelf life on music most of the time, but there is usually a time when it can be dusted off again.
Of course, if the dust cannot be removed, it was crap in the first place.
 
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