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shuffle gifted me this and I was like "wait, HOW long has it been...?"

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Honestly? One of my favourite things about Shaun of the Dead, which just started on tv (nothing against the film, I just really enjoy this track, it sets a good mood)

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https://open.spotify.com/track/5erINbTb8XLbTjv85ajj6r?si=39461e7b3782496e

I don't really like the song, but something about the singer's voice really gets to me. Feels almost like the precursor to a panic attack. I really wanna figure out what exactly makes me feel that way - if it's the voice editing, the rhythmic delivery, the melody, or something else? All the above?

Edit: Song's name is Happyface by ALASKALASKA

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I love the nerdyness, delivery, and old school rap style of this iconic Beastie Boys song. Maybe it’s just nostalgia that makes me appreciate it, because this song was on the radio a lot when I was a kid, but I really wasn’t into it then except for the robot voice and the hook.

What do you guys think of this song? I’m not necessarily a Beastie Boys fan but I might listen to some of their earlier stuff- any suggestions?

Ps. First post on a music magazine/sub/community ever - be it on Reddit, Lemmy, or others besides some Last.fm back in the day, and like 2 Genius insights, I’ve been a lurker. It’s like I finally feel comfortable here.

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House Trap Rock and Disco vibe music.
https://www.youtube.com/@burlapthong/videos

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Put your headphones on and start the day right

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Music video by Pet Shop Boys performing Love Comes Quickly (2003 Digital Remaster).

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T&M (Deluxe Edition) (open.spotify.com)
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Infrared Jupiter (open.spotify.com)
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Picture a cross between Botch, The Locust, and Orchid and you might have an idea.

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Now spinning my vinyl copy. Sorry no pics, as my phone cam is broken. I have such a backlog of records I haven't had time to spin. Finally getting to this one. I have put off even streaming it until I spun the record proper. Glad I did. Sitting here taking it in properly while bouncing around the fediverse is inspiring and enjoyable. Cheers all. Check out this record if you need some epic sunday vibes.

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A long long time ago, when I was nothing but a teenage band dropout with a bad bass clarinet habit, I ended up on a school trip to Sacramento to debate at the state level. The debates were held at the Hyatt, where we also stayed for the night.

After the debates, there was a dance for the kids in the ballroom, and they had moved their grand piano out into the entry hall to make room. Being completely socially awkward, I ended up at the piano outside the dance, and start plinking away. My friend Rachel, also on the team, stopped by to hang out for a bit as the dance wound down.

It was then when he walked up. There's no other way to describe him other than White Trash Superfly - flowing greasy blond hair, scent of Lucky Strikes, and the strut of Mic Jagger.

"Not bad kid," he said, listening to me plink away. "You play the Blues?"

"Not really..."

"His music is more classical," said Rachel.

Superfly laughed. "The Blues are universal, sweetheart. You just gotta let them flow. Slide over, I'll take the bass."

And he did. An incredible rolling bass line in C minor that made the hallway rumble, beat, and hum. I could feel it lifting me, a song not composed, but felt, something already there but given voice through his fingers. And as it rolled up from under the ivory, I could hear the melody, even though he wasn't playing it - almost as if he was summoning it from the air.

I was timid, overwhelmed, but I reached out and began to play. And it was electric.

The music came unbidden, swooping arcs and pirouettes, the song of the air sparkling through my hands. I became entranced, completely focused on the new frequency of thought and inspiration pouring through me.

"Oh yeah, that's it!" Superfly laughed, but I barely heard him. It was all I could do to keep up with him. My melody may have been the wind, but his was the waves, and they rolled and tossed that rollicking twelve bars all the way up and down the hall, building into a tidal wave that crashed down into...

Applause??

I looked up. We were surrounded by an audience - kids had come out of the dance to come and listen to us.

"Thanks kid," said Superfly as he stood up with a grin. "Keep playing."

And he walked out without another word, leaving Rachel speechless, and me with stars in my eyes.

Thirty years later, and I still think of Superfly every time I sit down to play. "The Blues are universal, sweetheart. You just gotta let them flow."

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For the fans of Progressive Metal / Ambient
Machines is such a banger!

Bandcamp

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Since leaving the band in 1987, David Conway has become an author of science fiction/horror novels like Tokyo Gothic (2009) and Celebrity Gotham (2010). He also started his own publishing company, Rad

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Vocals: Lizzo - About Damn Time Instrumental: soulDecision - Ooh It's Kinda Crazy #Lizzo #AboutDamnTime #Mashup

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In 1986, the Japanese geneticist Susumu Ohno discovered DNA music by converting the nucleotide bases G, T, C, and A to the musical notes A, C, G, and D, respectively. This intriguing revelation led to the question: if DNA can be translated into music, can music, in turn, affect or change our DNA? Sound, as we now know, possesses mass and has the ability to move matter. By delving into the study of cymatics and exploring the potential effects of music on DNA, we can begin to uncover the possibility of utilizing music as a healing tool.

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From the underrated movie, 'Sunshine'.

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Why does one song soar to the top of the charts while another plummets? The anatomy of a hit remains a stubborn mystery that researchers and the music industry at large have been longing to solve. A new study suggests that the secret to distinguishing a hit lies in the brains of listeners—and that artificial intelligence can analyze physiological signals to reveal that secret. But other “hit song science” researchers aren’t ready to declare victory just yet.

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I thought about this song a lot when I was younger. All these important people and events- some that disappeared into the sands of time- others that changed ...

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A few weeks ago, while my wife was enjoying some dance music in our backyard using a Bluetooth speaker and playing random "summer" playlists on Spotify, As I walked down to say hi, I overheard a dance/trance track that had an incredibly sensual and euphoric vibe where a woman was breathlessly climaxing in an orgasmic way, blending with a captivating dance/trance beat in the background.

Regrettably, I only caught the last 20 seconds of the song before I managed to grab the phone and glimpse what appeared to be Armin Van Buuren listed as one of the artists. Unfortunately, I didn't save a screenshot or note the song's title.

The song was truly enticing, and I believe my wife would enjoy it on other occasions as well (if you catch my drift, lol). However, she was too far from the speaker and didn't hear that specific song. Therefore, I'm on a mission to locate it once again, but my efforts have been in vain so far.

So, I'm reaching out to see if anyone out there is familiar with any dance tracks that feature solely a woman breathlessly climaxing into the microphone, without any other vocals? I know it's quite random and amusing, but any assistance would be greatly appreciated!

Edit, it appears motorhorst was correct - it sounds like it was a remix of French Kiss by Lil Louis

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Kelsea Ballerini stopped singing during a performance in Idaho after she was hit with a bracelet while onstage.

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Exactly what it says...

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NPR Music is celebrating Black Music Month with an array of brand new Tiny Desk concerts. Together, these artists represent the past, present and future of B...

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