How well do you know your music? Let’s find out with a quiz that accompanies this week playlist.
The subjects du jour are : 911, DJ Dado, Dreadzone, Eurogroove, Bang Bang Machine, Bally Sagoo, Motiv8, Indecent Obsession, Lionrock, Fatboy Slim, The KLF, Lunatic Calm
They are the performers of twelve vintage dance tunes that were ranked in various charts, this week (18/52) BUT … in the Nineties 90s.
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Tracklist
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1 . 911 – BodyshakingFeatured on the 1997 album “The Journey”.
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2 . DJ Dado – Ready Or Not (w/ Simone Jay)
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3 . Dreadzone – Zion YouthFeatured on the 1995 album “Second Light”.
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4 . Eurogroove – Rescue Me (w/ Dannii Minogue)Featured on the 1995 album “Eurogroove No. 3”.
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5 . Bang Bang Machine – BreathlessFeatured on the 1995 album “Amphibian”.
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6 . Bally Sagoo – Choli Ke PeecheFeatured on the 1996 album “Bollywood Flashback”.
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7 . Motiv8 – Rockin’ For Myself
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8 . Indecent Obsession – Tell Me SomethingFeatured on the 1989 album “Spoken Words”.
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9 . Lionrock – Packet Of Peace
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10 . Fatboy Slim – Going Out Of My HeadFeatured on the 2000 album “Better Living Through Chemistry”.
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11 . The KLF – Last Train To Trancentral [Live From The Lost Continent]Featured on the 1991 album “The White Room“. |
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12 . Lunatic Calm – Roll The DiceFeatured on the 1996 album “Metropol”.
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And the correct answers (in case you missed one or two) are:
1. “Top of the Pops” showcased 911 performing “Bodyshakin'” in 1997, highlighting its popularity during that era.
2. DJ Dado and Simone Jay released “Ready Or Not” under the catalog number TIME 134, marking its Italian electronic roots.
3. Earl Sixteen lent his vocal talents to Dreadzone’s “Second Light” single, contributing to its reggae-infused sound.
4. In 1995, Dannii Minogue collaborated with Eurogroove, underlining her versatile pop music contributions.
5. “Breathless” by Bang Bang Machine included “Strange Brew” as an additional track, expanding its single release.
6. Bally Sagoo’s remix reached number 45 on the UK Singles Chart in 1995, reflecting its moderate success.
7. Anne-Marie Smith’s vocal line was sampled in Motiv8’s 1993 track, bridging past recordings with ’90s Eurodance.
8. Indecent Obsession’s second single launched in 1989, adding to their early pop rock catalogue.
9. Lionrock’s “Packet of Peace” saw a remix by The Chemical Brothers, adding their signature electronic flair.
10. Fatboy Slim’s track “I Can’t Explain” includes Led Zeppelin samples, notably from “The Crunge.”
11. “Last Train to Trancentral” is KLF’s contribution to the Stadium House Trilogy, defining their unique rave style.
12. Lunatic Calm’s track played in “Need for Speed: High Stakes,” adding an electronic pulse to the gaming experience.
















