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under 18's music

  • 23-04-2007 2:01pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 71 ✭✭


    Hey,


    ive started doing some under 18's gigs for extra money, but when it came to dance music i got a bit of a shock, there into all this cascada stuff, can anyone list other tunes under the same genre as cascada as i havent a clue,

    i was playing some nice funky house when a young lad cam over to me and asked when i was going to be playing some dance music.

    i thought all that hardcore type stuff went out with ultrasonic and scooter in the mid 90's


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,492 ✭✭✭upmeath


    torqdj wrote:
    Hey,


    ive started doing some under 18's gigs for extra money, but when it came to dance music i got a bit of a shock, there into all this cascada stuff, can anyone list other tunes under the same genre as cascada as i havent a clue,

    i was playing some nice funky house when a young lad cam over to me and asked when i was going to be playing some dance music.

    i thought all that hardcore type stuff went out with ultrasonic and scooter in the mid 90's

    No unfortunately it's still alive and kicking. DJ Sammy, DJ Bam Bam, Basshunter, Benni Benassi, the list goes on... Eurotrash lives on. Kids these days still dig that stuff. Tiesto is a god to most of them, and Maniac 2000 will always get a cheer.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,920 ✭✭✭TechnoFreek


    put the likes of this sh1t into your cd decks and press "random".

    the easiest few quid you'll ever make! :D

    http://www.play.com/Music/CD/RTS/8/33/-/3271778/Put_Your_Hands_Up/Product.html?searchtype=genre


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,795 ✭✭✭Seanie M


    Some more for you to think about:

    Mickey Modelle feat Jessie - Dancing in the Dark
    Gigi D'Agostino - L'Amour Toujours
    DJ Sammy - Heaven
    Any Tiesto crap (especially Adagio For Strings)
    Flip & Fill - Discoland
    Klubhoppers - Bobby Joe (no idea why...)
    Drunken Monkey remixes - Calabria (Alex Guardino), Without Me (Eminem), Yeah (Usher)
    Southside Spinners - Luvstruck
    Underdog Project - Summerjam
    Bob Sinclair - Love Generation
    CK Dream Team - Dreamer
    Dancing DJ's vs Roxette - Fading Like A Flower
    Ultrabeat - Pretty Green Eyes
    (You might even get a kick out of)
    Vengaboys - Boom Boom Boom, and Up & Down

    These never fail for me when I have to do any kind of a junior (15 to 18 years) nightclub gig.

    Seanie.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 17,661 ✭✭✭✭Helix


    upmeath wrote:
    Benni Benassi
    hes actually a very very good producer, and intersperses his rubbish with some fantastic tracks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,492 ✭✭✭upmeath


    Helix wrote:
    hes actually a very very good producer, and intersperses his rubbish with some fantastic tracks

    You're absolutely right, I'll give him credit where it's due!
    I'm just trying to help the OP out here with some names of artists, and to omit BB from any list of junior disco essential tracks would be a sin!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,531 ✭✭✭jonny68


    Cringeworthy :o


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 845 ✭✭✭sturgo


    Seanie M wrote:
    Some more for you to think about:

    Mickey Modelle feat Jessie - Dancing in the Dark
    Gigi D'Agostino - L'Amour Toujours
    DJ Sammy - Heaven
    Any Tiesto crap (especially Adagio For Strings)
    Flip & Fill - Discoland
    Klubhoppers - Bobby Joe (no idea why...)
    Drunken Monkey remixes - Calabria (Alex Guardino), Without Me (Eminem), Yeah (Usher)
    Southside Spinners - Luvstruck
    Underdog Project - Summerjam
    Bob Sinclair - Love Generation
    CK Dream Team - Dreamer
    Dancing DJ's vs Roxette - Fading Like A Flower
    Ultrabeat - Pretty Green Eyes
    (You might even get a kick out of)
    Vengaboys - Boom Boom Boom, and Up & Down

    These never fail for me when I have to do any kind of a junior (15 to 18 years) nightclub gig.

    Seanie.

    i'd rather drink my ows piss.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,795 ✭✭✭Seanie M


    sturgo wrote:
    i'd rather drink my ows piss.
    Versus playing what the kids are asking to hear out loud at their disco? Fair dues to you mate...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,492 ✭✭✭upmeath


    Seanie M wrote:
    Versus playing what the kids are asking to hear out loud at their disco? Fair dues to you mate...

    Deserves a medal. :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭cheesemaker


    Kids these days....:confused:


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 71 ✭✭torqdj


    nice one for the replies, i was expecting abuse to be honest.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,795 ✭✭✭Seanie M


    torqdj wrote:
    nice one for the replies, i was expecting abuse to be honest.

    From the wrong people (as was shown), you would. From fellow DJ's, no matter how cheesy a request or an answer is, it comes as part of the job. Your job, is to know what your clientelle want to hear. Others (more) experienced DJ's can shed a bit of light on that for you, as has been shown.

    Seanie.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,584 ✭✭✭shane86


    Ah come on! Yid swear most of yis never asked a DJ for Scooter or whichever cheese was big when you were 14.

    Because my own PC was too old, and because I am woeful at anything computer related, I probably have most of Seanie Ms list stuck on my iPod :eek: (I used my 14 year old cousins laptop to put on my tunes. Due to the fact I know about as much about computers as Stevie Wonder knows about how to make good porn films, I somehow ended up with about 50 of her saved tunes on my iPod, brutal helium voiced dance and flip and fill for the most part)

    iPod screen is burnt out from the inside now (piece of ****in ****e ) so Ill try and make a better attempt on my new iPod :)

    Do the kids still dig Maniac 2000? Im not ashamed, I still do :) Cheese but class :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,492 ✭✭✭upmeath


    shane86 wrote:
    I know about as much about computers as Stevie Wonder knows about how to make good porn films

    Funniest quote I've read on boards, ever. Fell off my chair here! :D
    shane86 wrote:
    brutal helium voiced dance and flip and fill for the most part)
    I can't believe you managed to describe this genre of dance music without resorting to profanities, good on you!
    shane86 wrote:
    Do the kids still dig Maniac 2000? Im not ashamed, I still do :) Cheese but class :D

    I'm with you, my mate's current flashbox is a dancefloor at his brother's 21st absolutely crammed with 19-23 year olds giving it socks to that tune. It'll be something foreigners never understand, it's like our national dance anthem. And Buddy Joe of course, although that's German dance!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,584 ✭✭✭shane86


    upmeath wrote:
    Funniest quote I've read on boards, ever. Fell off my chair here! :D

    Thanks, Im here all week *does the golf swing* ;) . Though personally Im not sure anyone will beat jimi_ts DJ name suggestion in the other thread in terms of laugh too loud in work humour.....
    upmeath wrote:
    I'm with you, my mate's current flashbox is a dancefloor at his brother's 21st absolutely crammed with 19-23 year olds giving it socks to that tune. It'll be something foreigners never understand, it's like our national dance anthem. And Buddy Joe of course, although that's German dance!

    Indeed. 8 pints and 3 rounds of triple WKD mixed with a bit of oggy oggy, ya cant go wrong :D I can understand why the mid to late 20s mightnt get it but hey, Im sure yis still give it socks to Ebeneezer Goode :) I know I do.

    Certainly right about its exclusiveness to Ireland. It was played at my christmas work do, few of us younger Irish heads looked, according to one foreign colleague, like we were in the middle of a Creamfields set :D

    "my life, it has no meaning....."


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Asked the 16 year old nephew. Cascada, Scooter and Tiesto all featured high on the list.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 41 eoinaldhino


    girls like different typs of dance than blokes " there into that squeekie pulse fm comersial crap"
    bokes are more likely to know proper dance (like myself) although a lot don't

    im 16 and i personally don't rate any of the dj on this page ( i am a classics person) casasnda is absoult rubbish... Scooter are about 90 and are still hoppin around in kiddys "raves" ( and whats with it being called raves... raves are illegal outdoor events that are free and so on... i could go on for hours complaing about the quility of dance music nowadays :mad: :mad:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,034 ✭✭✭rcaz


    Why not play the original Barber's Adagio for Strings for the laugh, see what they do? :D

    I'm sixteen, get surrounded by all this shiznit everyday in school... The blokes like the squeeky-voice stuff too, I think...

    And eoinaldhino, I was wondering about the "rave" thing too... Pisses me off... As self-righteous as it is, and all... But isn't that why we like music? So we can be pedantic and put others down? No? Oh... :p


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 41 eoinaldhino


    El Pr0n wrote:
    Why not play the original Barber's Adagio for Strings for the laugh, see what they do? :D

    I'm sixteen, get surrounded by all this shiznit everyday in school... The blokes like the squeeky-voice stuff too, I think...

    And eoinaldhino, I was wondering about the "rave" thing too... Pisses me off... As self-righteous as it is, and all... But isn't that why we like music? So we can be pedantic and put others down? No? Oh... :p


    Barber's Adagio for Strings.. yeah i agree, they wudnt know what to do wit themselfs

    and what im am saying is that girls are more likely to listin to heelum voiced crap than a bloke is.. im not sayin bloks dont listen to it (in my personal opion)

    the hole rave thing just pisses me off.. calleing it "Rave Music" which is just dance with rave staped on to it....

    i was listening to the radio wit me m8's the other day and legend b - lost in love came on.. and 1 said "thats a deadky rave sons, isnt it.." god i felt like shooting him for even put that songs name in the same sentance


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,478 ✭✭✭padi89




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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 41 eoinaldhino


    that has 2 be 1 of the Weidest thing i have ever seen :confused:


    strange strange song :confused:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,034 ✭✭✭rcaz


    Wow... I love it... :p

    As for the OP, stuff like Prodigy? Decent music, and from what I remember, the kiddies should like it. Breathe and No Good (Start the Dance)?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,492 ✭✭✭upmeath


    El Pr0n and Eoinaldhino, please please start finding your way around your respective keyboards, it's almost painful to read your posts, and you're starting off pretty bad vibes about the under-18 dance community!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 41 eoinaldhino


    El Pr0n wrote:
    Wow... I love it... :p

    As for the OP, stuff like Prodigy? Decent music, and from what I remember, the kiddies should like it. Breathe and No Good (Start the Dance)?

    not so much Breathe (not really known to us), More "Out of Space" (you will never go wrong with that)

    here is some tunes that are known

    atb- till i come
    alice dee jay - better of alone
    ayla - ayla
    bartezz - on the move
    cosmic gate - firewire and exploration of space
    darude -- sandstorm
    dj sakin and freids - protect your mind (for the love of a prinsess) "bravehart tune"(for those of you who dont know)
    anything by tiesto (adigo for strings or traffic) (the only two worht mentaing nameing)
    faithless - insomnia
    gigi d'gaostino - the riddle or La passion or i'll fly with you ( lamour tojours mix )
    zombie nation - kernkraft 400
    legend b - lost in love
    anything by maouro picotto
    nikolai - ready to flow
    PVD - For an angle
    robert miles - children
    rui da silva - touch me
    underworld - born slippy



    yo upmeath... it is not the comunity i don't like.. it is the music


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,339 ✭✭✭✭tman


    padi89 wrote:
    That was actually released on Nukleuz
    oh how the mighty have fallen:(


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 707 ✭✭✭deevey


    Oh dear, schooldayz.

    I just had to post about the two teeny's I heard on the bus last year (with ghettoblaster up full whack no less).

    teeny1: Wait till ya hear, i got the new tune from scooter its f'ing rapi'

    "Click" - followed by lots of distorted happy hardcore drums.

    teeny2: aww yeah listen to da beats, thats deadly
    ......................................

    The track in question was "Endless summer" :(

    see good music just doesnt age !!1 :D;)


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