Iconic disco goodness. As ever, the bass and drums hold together the rest of the lush audio palace. What a groove!
Tag: Dance
22/04/2021: “Poison” by The Prodigy
The Prodigy, at the time of More Music For The Jilted Generation‘s release in 1994, tended towards fast, heavy big beat and hardcore songs. “No Good” is a case in…
18/02/2021: “Locked” by Four Tet
Four Tet is a rare breed. The diversity of his work spans sounds influenced by dubstep, techno, and leftfield electronica of the Boards Of Canada…
11/02/2021: “Two Together” by Tom Trago featuring Steffi
Released in 2013 on The Light Fantastic, this sophisticated groover presents a pastiche of guitar snippets, fragmented vocals and sirens. After the halfway point, the nimble…
27/01/2021: “No Destiny” by Break
Released in 2005 on Commercial Suicide records, this stomping Neurofunk track begins with a eerie, atmospheric arrangement of samples to raise the tension, with flowing…
11/11/2020: “Bofou Safou” by Amadou & Mariam
Amadou & Mariam are a couple from Mali, both blind, both excellent musicians. A lot of their music is lighter than this track, which leans…
10/11/2020: “Feel So Close” by Calvin Harris
I tend to sneer at the sort of ‘hit of the summer’ pop music produced by people like Calvin Harris. Although this doesn’t, in most…
03/11/2020: “Kona” by Sho Madjozi
South African music stands out even from the diversity of Africa. This frenetic effort from Sho Madjozi is as South African as it comes. Taken…
04/10/2020: “It’s A Mug’s Game” by Soft Cell
This one finds Soft Cell at their best. The production is fairly epic in scale, an 8 minute power track with a thumping, sticky bassline…
27/09/2020: “Giant” by The The
When a piece of music is said to be “ahead of its time”, what does that mean, exactly? Is it that there’s a sound which…