The sorta stuff Becks would boogie to, or the slags Shane Warne bonks, here are some of mine (guilty pleasure, but actually killer traxx IMHO):
1. Touch Me - Ruis Da Silva : Sublime, trunce with that crazy Spandau Ballet 'chant #1' guitar riff sample.
2. Another Chance - Roger Shachez : simplistic 'doof' with melodic gay vocal, great post sensualist Eno-MBV drones and fantastic 'kick in'. I reckon Sanchez is a modern-pop genius like Brian Wilson.
3. Another Point of view (can't remember that artist) - Italo house par excellence.
4. Trippin' (UK mainstream dance, forgot the artist) - I saw this on a TOTP repeat they had here is Australia a few years back. The Pom's were always good at chrning out these commercial 'one hit wonder' dance trax.
Anyway I d/l'd these off the net and they sound as 'deep' and 'out there' as any IDB and grime and other bullhsit trendy intellectual dance music that wrecked it for everyone coz like George Michael said - actually another great cheese track ' Flawless' - 'Guilty feet ain't got no rhythm'!
1. Touch Me - Ruis Da Silva : Sublime, trunce with that crazy Spandau Ballet 'chant #1' guitar riff sample.
2. Another Chance - Roger Shachez : simplistic 'doof' with melodic gay vocal, great post sensualist Eno-MBV drones and fantastic 'kick in'. I reckon Sanchez is a modern-pop genius like Brian Wilson.
3. Another Point of view (can't remember that artist) - Italo house par excellence.
4. Trippin' (UK mainstream dance, forgot the artist) - I saw this on a TOTP repeat they had here is Australia a few years back. The Pom's were always good at chrning out these commercial 'one hit wonder' dance trax.
Anyway I d/l'd these off the net and they sound as 'deep' and 'out there' as any IDB and grime and other bullhsit trendy intellectual dance music that wrecked it for everyone coz like George Michael said - actually another great cheese track ' Flawless' - 'Guilty feet ain't got no rhythm'!