it wouldn't work with most tuff jam tunes as most of them have very little in common with that blawan tune, but i played history of house music next to getting me down in a rave the other day. people nodded their heads and danced respectfully to tuff jam, and went crazy to getting me down
obviously this has to do with the tastes and preconceptions of that specific crowd, and it wouldn't always work like that. but if you're going to qualify what you say with "in certain circumstances," you could say almost anything. under specific conditions a skrillex tune would murder a ramadanman tune, but the reverse is also true.
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we have liveFM on in our kitchen a lot of the time. we get good reception where we are and generally the music is good to mill about and cook to. it seems to fall into three broad categories - old garage tunes mixed fairly well, average US vocal house from the last five years, and the occasional rough funky set with MCs where not a huge amount appears to have changed over the last year or so, even down to a lot same tunes being played, which appears strange given the speed with which 'nuum related music generally develops
there are loads of exceptions and counter-examples though - i still hear great sets which surprise me, and i still find a few bits to play in my sets every now and then - its ridiculous to try and sum up an entire radio stations output, or a whole scenes, in a few sentences