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obviously, im aware of Sylvester mighty real ... but not heard it for many years ... just listening there and never noticed previously how unconventional the structure is for such a radio-friendly hit song !
A few more...
Still get chills from this one...
WTF ! ? like a clanger on crack
you shouldnt feel guilty about delite ... its a cool track
Anything by Mrs. Miller when I need to practice self-control / anger-management
This one always calms me down for some strange reason...
i once had this playing on the background for like 5 hours straight xD
@Samu
Nothing guilty about Deelite!
This one for sure, it's still going on repeat from time to time
good call
+1
im not really sure if this next one should be in here ... its total cheese but its so fuckin cool at the same time
Back in the day i sampled the "cccant" bit (from the acapella) on my Casio RZ drum machine and made a track from it ... it was shit
Why not? It's cool!
More cheese...
+1 on Dee D. Jackson (I remember buying the single) and Venga Boys (after ski in Chamonix).
ORAN JUICE JONES
Has been a guilty pleasure for decades. Today the feeling of guilt refers only to the hairstyles.
Nearly forgot that one.
dont mess wit da juice ! never considered it a "guilty" pleasure but I guess I should now i saw the video
that's a new one on me ... kind of like a cross between Kraftwerks space lab and the Star Trek theme
ITS SO COLD IN THE D
this was a banger when it dropped
Shout out to Beavis&Butthead for blowing it up
It was a 1980 japanese cartoon tv series, but maybe done especially for the german market. The composer is a german named Christian Bruhn, who was capable of an extremely wide range of musical styles. This is obviously first and foremost childhood memories for me, but there is a lot of quite funky stuff and nice synth work in the soundtrack: