For me it is one of the best dancefloor killers. Just love it. Groove Armada knows how to do it, but here they are awesome. Turn it loud, very loud!
I love to listen it in my countryhouse dancing on the grass – recommended.
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Röyksopp “The Drug”
Röyksopp went on the dark side of the force. It doesnt change a fact that they are still good.
Trivia: Röyksopp means “puffball” :-)
Pulseprogramming “Blooms Eventually”
The Bug “Cath a Fire”
The new release of The Bug from Ninja Tune:
Etienne de Crecy “Scratched”
A little bit of French touch now:
Biosphere “Novelty Waves”
You may know it from great Levi’s commercial directed by Michael Gondry.
Bark Psychosis “Eyes & Smiles”
Here is the place where post-rock was born. When musical critic Simon Reynolds was writing about Bark Psychosis first album “Hex”, he was amazed and being unable to clasify their music, he called it “post-rock”.
They were mixing rock, jazz, ambient and electronic sounds and in early ’90 that was realy new quality, and for me it still is. Below “Eyes & Similes” from historic “Hex”.
By the way – they started as a Napalm Death cover band :-)
Laleh “Invisible”
Laleh is from Sweden but her roots are in Iran. It is more indie-pop not rock, but it’s still nice.