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    Originally posted by bilbozilla
    That's pretty cool. Do you ever talk to them? I run into Carlos Santana, George Lucas, & Huey Lewis in my neighborhood. Sean Penn & Sammy Hagar also live around here, but I've never seen them.
    Nah, alex carlier (guitar) isn't very social, I think he can't handle his popularity very well
    But their music is good, that's more important

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    Talking HOUSE

    Phoenix - Everything Is Everything
    Basement Jaxx - Good Luck
    Silicone Soul
    Modjo
    Phats & Small
    Danny Tenaglia
    Ben Grassini
    Alan Braxe & Fred Falke

    Miles Davis - Chocolate Chip
    Miles Davis - Fantasy
    Miles Davis - Mystery
    Clones - Shut up and dance
    Bob Sinclair - Superfink Remix
    The Attic - Destiny
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    In my CD changer


    A BOAT LOAD OF HOUSE MUSIC
    Hed Kandi- mixed albums
    Misistry of Sound -Ibiza
    Misistry of Sound - American comp
    Tall Paul

    Some old school
    Jeno SF DJ
    Garth SF DJ

    Do switch to some alternative


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    Right now --

    1) Stereolab: "Margerine Eclipse"
    2) Palo Alto: "Heroes and Villains"
    3) Evanescence: "Fallen"
    4) Elvis Costello: "This Year's Model"
    5) Talking Heads: "More Songs About Buildings and Food"
    6) Rolling Stones: "Exile On Main Street"

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    Aren't you old guys too old to like Dance music...that defies logic...

    Actually, you'll find that's one of the better points about the Dance music scene, the audience is wide and everyone is welcome, whether your a african bush man, a chinese ninja, or just a joe blogg redneck.

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    Aren't you old guys too old to like Dance music...that defies logic...
    Old? .....age is all a state of mind there Klint.

    My wife is 30 and was out dancing to house back when it was only house at 17yrs.

    Me...I started listening to house at about 21 and I am now 33.

    Nene-

    Great site!!!! thanks

    Funny thing is when I met my wife I pretty much listented to the likes of Pearl Jam, Sound Garden, Smashing Pumkins, Nine Inch Nails and she ONLY listened to house. Now she listens to alernative rock more then I do and I listen to house more then she does.
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    My apologies Bauer (and whoever is old I ticked off )

    I was using age as an example of how Dance music is good in the sense that anyone can be part of it and it has a wide audience ranging from ages, culture, religion etc. Here at school/college or wherever you got to be a certain type of person to like and be part of a certain type of music. i.e Goth stuff - Marilyn Manson and so on.

    Amazingly for some people it's such a serious issue about what music you like or do not like, frankly it doesn't really bother me since music plays a small part of my lifestyle but for those that it does then it's always an issue.

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    Some recent favourites of mine to listen out for:

    Tiesto & BT - Love comes again
    Dark Globe - That's true

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    The new album from http://www.eskobar.com/ is not so bad.
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    Originally posted by Klint
    Tiesto & BT - Love comes again
    Me likey!

    The other one I could not find yet.
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    Originally posted by Erik
    Me likey!

    The other one I could not find yet.
    Glad to hear you enjoyed teisto and bt.

    I's not surprising you wont find the other tune because I got the title wrong, my apologies.

    It's : Dark Globe - Break My world.

    I don't have a clue as to where I got the other title from...:blush:

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    http://www.darkglobe.co.uk/darkglobe.html

    Sorry for the multiple posts, it's abit late here + laziness= slacko Klint.





    Heck, i'm even editing this one. lol.

    Here's the edit your all waiting for:

    The site has many different va\riations of the same tune, so instead, just click here for a preview:

    http://www.darkglobe.co.uk/data/videos_n.php?video_id=1

    Last edited by Klint; May 8th, 2004 at 03:32.

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    scissor sisters - comfotably numb
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    Well... I mostly listen to radio.

    Sunshine live is the best around here. They play trance, techno and house the whole day long.. not too bad for me cause I always forgett artists and song names so in a CD shop I never know what I am looking for so a Radio channel with actual songs is the best choice for me ...

    sometimes I listen to my mp3-cd`s and then I mostly listen to Linkin Park, Limp Bizikit and Guano Apes.. and if I´m in the mood I listen to Hip Hop... no special artist..

    that`s it ...

    wel, if someone is interested in the radiostation, feel free to listen online to it:

    www.sunshine-live.de direct
    Last edited by itisme; May 10th, 2004 at 15:46.
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    Originally posted by Erik
    scissor sisters - comfotably numb
    Scissor Sisters are good, decent dance mix of Pink Floyd.

    If you like Scissor Sisters, then you'd like the Boogie Pimps.

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    ...

    right now the darkness, maroon5, and 3 pirated mixed cd'z (arrrrrrrrr)

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    Some favoured chille out dance artists....

    - Deepest Blue are rather good...

    http://www.deepestblue.tv/AudioVideo/

    - Boogie Pimps....

    http://www.boogie-pimps.de/wiz/ww_Vi...37&iswizsite=1

    - Camel Riders -Twisted, unfortunately, I haven't been able to find an example online...

    - Fat Boy Slim...

    http://www.gutterandstars.com/

    - Groove Armada..

    http://www.groove-armada.com/holder6.html

    - The Chemical Brothers...

    http://www.thechemicalbrothers.com/

    - Faithless.....

    http://www.faithless.co.uk/

    These are just a few off thetop of my head...

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    How'd I forget...

    - Apollo440

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