‘Music For The Dancers’ N°95 – Vintage 80s

Five Star’s “System Addict” sparkles with slick production and '80s choreography, while Chaka Khan’s “I Feel for You” electrifies with Stevie Wonder's harmonica and Melle Mel’s rap flair. Bronski Beat's “Hit That Perfect Beat” pulses with hi-NRG energy, and Alexander O’Neal and Cherrelle’s “Saturday Love” captures weekend longing. Wham!’s punchy “I'm Your Man” delivers cheeky confidence, and Erasure’s “Sometimes” blends shimmering synths with heartache.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°311 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Sharam’s "PATT (Party All The Time)" modernizes Eddie Murphy's '80s charm with house beats, while Aaron Smith’s hypnotic "Dancin" found a second life through Krono’s 2016 remix. Mauro Picotto’s "Pulsar" combines relentless techno with melodic precision, and Le Tigre’s electroclash anthem "TKO" mixes rebellion and glitter. Kylie Minogue’s "I Believe in You" fuses disco roots with tender electronic layers, while Scooter’s "Posse (I Need You on the Floor)" thrives on chaotic rave energy. Hermes House Band’s bold "Country Roads" transforms Denver’s folk ballad into a Eurodance party anthem, trading nostalgia for neon-lit euphoria.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°309 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

SNAP!’s "Colour of Love" shines with Thea Austin’s emotive vocals atop polished house beats, while George Michael’s *Freedom! '90* boldly rejects his former image with a funky, defiant groove. Ace of Base’s Europop twist on "Cruel Summer" adds ’90s flair, and Martika’s "I Feel the Earth Move" injects a playful sheen into Carole King’s classic. Cappella’s "Move It Up" keeps Eurodance energy alive, and PF Project’s "Choose Life" merges *Trainspotting*’s iconic monologue with rave beats. K-Klass’s "Let Me Show You" and Sunscreem’s techno-laced "Broken English" anchor the UK’s house scene, while Gina G’s "I Belong to You" delivers breezy ’90s escapism with glittery appeal.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°308 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

The text highlights standout tracks like The Kane Gang’s sleek mid-‘80s rendition of "Respect Yourself," and Bruce Springsteen’s punchy "Dancing in the Dark," blending introspection with high-energy production. Duran Duran took a funky shift with "Notorious," while Kool & The Gang’s "Hi De Hi Hi De Ho" brought playful grooves. Modern Romance’s salsa-infused "Ay Ay Ay Ay Moosey" leaned into quirky fun, and Dynasty’s disco gem "I Don’t Want To Be a Freak" captured late ‘70s club vibes. The Temptations renewed themselves with the polished "Treat Her Like a Lady," while Jellybean reworked "Jingo" into a percussion-heavy ‘80s club staple. Ottawan’s "You’re OK" and the Gibson Brothers’ "Que Sera Mi Vida" kept disco’s infectious spirit alive, rounding out tracks that celebrated rhythm, reinvention, and unabashed fun.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°513 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Madonna’s “American Life” critiques consumerism with folktronica flair, blending acoustic guitars and electronic beats, while Basshunter’s “Angel in the Night” spices Eurodance with rock hints. Alice Deejay’s “Better Off Alone” juxtaposes melancholy with hypnotic trance, and Cher’s “The Music’s No Good Without You” layers heartbreak over glossy Europop. Emma Bunton’s bubbly “Downtown” revives 1960s charm for charity, and Warp Brothers’ “Blast the Speakers” channels raw rave-era energy into hard trance chaos. Each track captures unique moments of ambition or nostalgia in their respective genres.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°94 – Vintage 90s Videos

Janet Jackson’s "Together Again" blends grief and celebration with its disco-infused beats, while Madonna's "Deeper and Deeper" mixes disco nostalgia and house vibes with emotional depth. The Prodigy's "Everybody in the Place" channels frenetic UK rave culture, while 2 Unlimited’s "No Limit" became a Eurodance anthem. Corona's "The Rhythm of the Night" dominates with its infectious pulse, and Taylor Dayne’s "Tell It to My Heart" brings high-energy '80s pop with powerhouse vocals. Whitney Houston’s "Step by Step" showcases resilience through gospel-tinged pop, and Five’s "Everybody Get Up" reworks Joan Jett’s classic into a bold, late-'90s hit.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°646 – 2010s Music Videos

Jay Sean’s "Do You Remember" with Sean Paul and Lil Jon oozes neon-lit party vibes, blending pop, R&B, and dancehall, while Lady Gaga’s "Just Dance" commands dancefloors with its infectious electro-pop hedonism. David Guetta and Akon’s "Sexy Chick" thrives on unapologetic club energy, and Skrillex with Damian Marley’s "Make It Bun Dem" boldly fuses dubstep and reggae. Alexandra Stan’s playful "Get Back (ASAP)" channels Eurodance energy, and Avicii’s "My Feelings For You" nods to classic house with hypnotic loops. LMFAO and Chuckie’s "Let The Bass Kick in Miami Bitch" epitomizes no-holds-barred nightlife chaos, and Jennifer Hudson elevates Gorgon City’s house anthem "Go All Night" with powerhouse vocals.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°512 – Vintage 90s Videos

Apache Indian’s witty "Arranged Marriage" fuses bhangra and reggae to offer satire on cultural traditions, while Spacedust’s "Gym And Tonic" spins fitness humor into a UK chart-topper. Kristine W’s "Land of the Living" resonates with empowering house beats, and Saint Etienne’s "He’s On The Phone" exudes playful Euro-disco charm. Serious Danger’s garage anthem "Deeper" epitomizes 90s underground grit.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°93 – Vintage 2000s Videos

Diddy’s "Come to Me" blended hip-hop swagger with R&B polish, climbing to Billboard’s top 10 with Nicole Scherzinger's sultry presence. Kylie Minogue’s "Slow" wowed with its pared-back electro-pop pulse, while Sugababes brought breakup sass in "Hole in the Head." StoneBridge’s "Put 'Em High," featuring Therese, struck a balance of sleek beats and remix appeal, while Darude’s "Feel the Beat" rode trance waves post-"Sandstorm." Zombie Nation's "Kernkraft 400" became a sports anthem thanks to its C64-inspired hook. Emma Bunton’s "We’re Not Gonna Sleep Tonight" offered Latin-infused fun, and DHT’s *Listen to Your Heart* turned Roxette’s classic into dual dance and acoustic hits. Lastly, Herd & Fitz's "I Just Can’t Get Enough" stood out for Abigail Bailey’s infectious vocals and its enduring club presence.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°92 – Vintage 80s Videos

The page highlights iconic tracks like The Sugarhill Gang’s “Rapper’s Delight,” a 1979 hip-hop cornerstone with its cheeky lyrics and Chic-sampled bassline, and Michael Jackson’s energetic 1987 hit “The Way You Make Me Feel,” brimming with swagger. Gloria Estefan’s vibrant “Rhythm Is Gonna Get You” merges Latin beats with glossy ‘80s pop, while The Gap Band’s funk-driven “Burn Rubber On Me” showcases synth-heavy grooves. Sheila and B. Devotion’s disco-infused “Spacer” features Chic’s magic touch with interstellar themes, while Neneh Cherry’s confident “Buffalo Stance” mixes hip-hop and pop with cutting-edge production. Inner City’s house anthem “Good Life” blends techno precision with disco warmth, and Alexander O’Neal’s “Criticize” oozes Minneapolis funk energy. Rose Royce’s “Is It Love You’re After” and The Nolans’ bubbly “I’m in the Mood for Dancing” round off the era’s mix of rhythm, defiance, and feel-good vibes.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°511 – Vintage 80s Videos

How well do you know the music of Boogie Down Productions’ "Jack of Spades" fuses KRS-One’s sharp lyricism with rugged beats and a cinematic flair, while Kool & The Gang’s "Ladies Night" channels pure late ’70s pop-funk energy with its catchy hooks. Herb Alpert’s "Rise" pivots smoothly into sultry jazz-funk, and Bomb the Bass’s "Beat Dis" layers over seventy samples for an acid house punch. Fun Boy Three’s "The More I See" balances post-punk melancholia with minimalist charm, whereas Big Audio Dynamite’s "The Bottom Line" mixes funk grooves with bold sampling. Krush’s chaotic "House Arrest" rides acid-house vibes, and "Tired of Getting Pushed Around" by 2 Men A Drum Machine & A Trumpet keeps dance floors buzzing with rhythmic playfulness—all capturing moments of creative evolution.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°307 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Mousse T’s funk-infused "Right About Now" with Emma Lanford exudes polished production and club-ready energy, while Boney M.’s "Daddy Cool" remains a disco classic, its quirky 2001 reissue leaning on nostalgia. DJ Sammy’s trance spin on "The Boys of Summer" reimagines Don Henley’s haunting hit for Ibiza nights. Delerium’s timeless "Silence," powered by Sarah McLachlan’s ethereal voice, bridges introspection and euphoria, while Ian Van Dahl’s "I Can’t Let You Go" epitomizes the melodic pull of mid-2000s Eurodance. Warp Brothers’ relentless "Phatt Bass" and Filo & Peri’s uplifting "Anthem" capture the throbbing energy of their respective rave eras, keeping dance floors alive well past their releases. Girls Aloud bring a polished, futuristic vibe to the pop staple "I Think We’re Alone Now," and Melanie B’s bold "Tell Me" pairs emotional transparency with sharp R&B beats.

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