Before I start this article, I’d like to apologise for the song that I’m throwing back to this week. Sorry. Cotton Eye Joe is one of those songs that everyone’s heard, and everyone’s danced to at some stage. It’s a cover of the traditional song with a dance twist, and even though Rednex are actually a […]
Throwback Thursday: The Prodigy – Omen
The Prodigy may not release albums too often, but when they do they’re pretty much instant classics. Their fourth album Invaders Must Die was no exception, spawning two classics in the title track and Omen. Omen was a more fierce song than what you’d usually hear from the band, with grating high-pitched synths being accompanied […]
Throwback Thursday: The Chemical Brothers Ft. Kele Okereke – Believe
The Chemical Brothers may have an extensive collection of classic music, but one of the most underrated songs of theirs to still go big has to be Believe. Catchy as all hell, it’s repetitive (but not enough to get boring), has vocals from Bloc Party frontman Kele that can be yelled to on a rowdy […]
Throwback Thursday: The Ian Carey Project – Get Shaky
Get Shaky is one of those one hit wonders that comes and goes and isn’t remembered by many people, until someone rediscovers it a few years on and realises exactly why it was a one hit wonder. The simple answer for Get Shaky is because it’s a simple song – it’s got a great singalong […]
Throwback Thursday: Basement Jaxx – Where’s Your Head At
Where’s Your Head At was one of the most popular dance songs released by the constantly critically acclaimed British group Basement Jaxx, and it well and truly deserved all of the attention and accolades that it received. Released 15 years ago, its big beat influences led the way for the song to meander through different […]
Throwback Thursday: Reel 2 Real – I Like To Move It
Is this one a classic or what! It might not sound overly electronic like most dance music does today, but keep in mind that the song is 21 years old. And if it wasn’t already popular when it went high in the charts across 12 countries in its year of release, it became a household […]
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