
Except not really that fun, as the java tests I was writing find it enjoyable to toy with their master and simply not run. a;sldkfja;sd
Anyway:
I have been on a nu-disco / jazzy / funky house type spree lately, which garners all kinds of interesting looks when I get a phone call (my ring-tone is the Duck Sauce track below.) I have always been heavily into jazz and funk, two of my biggest influences being Miles Davis and James Brown, respectively. This funky house movement seems to be taking all of the good, danceable things from both of those genres and blending them together at a faster tempo, which makes me want to shake my butt.
I know it isn’t conventional, as the samples are from the funk and disco era, so at first glance I may appear to be the weird dude trying to bring back Saturday Night Fever. It is in the music and rhythm, though, that things like that don’t matter. So many songs these days simply aren’t danceable; Let’s bring back the dance party. Seriously.
I keep hearing this track on BBCRadio1′s satellite broadcast, and I can’t seem to get it out of my head. It’s so freaking catchy, and the little nuances of fidget add so much to the track.
Gramophonedzie – Why Don’t You
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Now this next track has been known to cause spontaneous dance moves, for obvious reasons. Duck Sauce is the lovechild of Armand Van Helden and A-Trak, both HUGE names in the edm scene.
Duck Sauce
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