How well do you know your music? Let’s find out with a quiz that accompanies this week playlist.
The subjects du jour are : Aloud, Mish Mash, Fragma, Kelly Llorenna, Delinquent, Stereopol, New Young Pony Club, Discotex Presents Cloudburst, Busface, Push vs Globe, Adam F, Darren Styles
They are the performers of twelve vintage dance tunes that were ranked in various charts, this week (14/52) BUT … in the Noughties 2000s.
For TWENTY FOUR more ‘Music For The Dancers’ – Vintage 2000s Music Videos – week 14/52 – click here and here
Tracklist
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1 . Aloud – Bob O’LeanFeatured on the 2004 album “Aloud”.
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2 . Mish Mash – Speechless
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3 . Fragma – Toca’s Miracle 2008 (w/ Coco)Featured on the 2001 album “Toca”.
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4 . Kelly Llorenna – This Time I Know It’s For Real
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5 . Delinquent – My Destiny
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6 . Stereopol – Dancin’ Tonight (w/ Nevada)
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7 . New Young Pony Club – The BombFeatured on the 2007 album “Fantastic Playroom”.
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8 . Discotex Presents Cloudburst – I Can Cast A Spell
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9 . Busface – Circles [Just My Good Time] (w/ Mademoiselle E.B.)Featured on the 2005 album “0”.
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10 . Push vs Globe – TranceformationFeatured on the 2004 album “Electric Eclipse”.
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11 . Adam F – Where’s My ___? (w/ Lil’Mo)Featured on the 2001 album “KAOS: The Anti-Acoustic Warfare”. |
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12 . Darren Styles – Save MeFeatured on the 2008 album “Skydivin'”.
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And the correct answers (in case you missed one or two) are:
1. Mish Mash, formed by Oscar Fullone and Kasper Winding, released “Speechless” with Lois providing vocals. The 2005 single marked their presence in electronic music.
2. “Toca’s Miracle 2008” blends Coco’s “I Need a Miracle” with Fragma’s “Toca Me.” The mashup’s appeal lies in catchy verses and trance vibes, creating a chart sensation.
3. Kelly Llorenna covered “This Time I Know It’s for Real,” originally by Donna Summer. Her version gave a dance twist to Summer’s timeless classic.
4. British artist KCAT lent her vocals to Delinquent’s “My Destiny,” adding soulful depth to the track that resonated in UK charts.
5. Stereopol’s “Dancin’ Tonight,” featuring Nevada, was released by Rulin Records in 2003, known for offering catchy beats and dancefloor appeal.
6. “The Bomb” by New Young Pony Club lyrically references Albert Einstein, adding a quirky nod to scientific fame amidst its groovy tune.
7. The “I Can Cast A Spell” radio edit music video credits direction to Cloudburst & Disco-Tex. The track brings a house vibe to the early 2000s dance scene.
8. “Circles (Just My Good Time)” features Sophie Ellis-Bextor, echoing her signature style found in her hit “Murder on the Dancefloor.”
9. Belgian DJ Push collaborated with Japanese band Globe on “Tranceformation,” blending trance with pop undertones, performed live at Budokan in 2002.
10. “Where’s My…?” collaborates Adam F with Lil’ Mo, resulting in a unique blend of electronic and R&B elements that charted on UK radio.
11. Darren Styles’ track “Save Me” hails from his 2006 album Skydivin’, harnessing his reputation for crafting vibrant electronic dance hits.
12. INXS released “Mystify,” which appears on their famous album Kick. The track is part of their successful 1980s rock legacy.
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