kellyandroses : > Morgan Page - Fight For You
longlivehouseofstark : > To everyone ever, looking for an escape or reassurance. Feint featuring Laura Brehm – We Won’t Be Alone
jasonrich3 : > https://soundcloud.com/monstercat/muzzy-insignia > Muzzy - Insignia
whynotspam : > 1 Sarah McLachlan C#138 Sweet Surrender (Tiesto Remix Pro-L) > 2 Luminary C#138 Amsterdam (Smith & Pledger Remix) > 3 Who Is E@138 We Are > 4 Pulp V...
fromthefutureblog : > DADA LIFE > One Last Night On Earth (Speaker of the House Remix)
pyrosmiley : > Eric Prydz//Eric Prydz - Generate (Out 13th April) > http://ift.tt/19axwMB
My first exposure to underground dance music was as a small child watching breakdancers rock out to the sounds of Afrakia Bambaataa and the Soul Sonic Force on downtown street corners in the early 80s. Even as a kid I loved new wave dance music like the Art of Noise, New Order and OMD songs that I heard on pop radio and on MTV. In middle school, I listened to as much Information Society and Depeche Mode as I did rock bands like INXS and U2. When I started High School, an independent radio station went on the air in my home town. This was back when ‘alternative’ radio was exactly that – music you would never hear on Top-40 radio stations. In addition to playing college rock bands like the Lemmonheads and Sloan, they played a fair amount of electronica – anthems like “Something Good” by the Utah Saints, “Temple of Dreams” & “You’re Going Insane” by Messiah, and “Charly” by The Prodigy. I was hooked. It wasn’t long before the rave scene exploded into this country from the UK, and the floodgates of EDM opened. By the time I hit college, instrumental trance tracks by Paul van Dyk and Orbital could be heard on pop radio, and even Madanna and Cher were trying to get into the scene. These days I listen to a diverse mix of music. This blog catalogs some of my favorite trance, trip-hop, hip-hop and synthpop music. Enjoy.
Jacuzzi - Tundra
Woolymammoth - Mammoth Anthem
Moog - I Feel You Now
Moog featuring Erin Renee - Chasing Midnight
kdo : > THE STONE ROSES - FOOLS GOLD 4.15 (1989) > Ian Brown, John Squire > from: “What the World is Waiting For” / “Fools Gold 4.15”
dailyedm : > KASKADE & JOHN DAHLBÄCK FEATURING SANSA - A Little More
dianasays : > Sylvia Tosun - Underlying Feeling (Adam K & Soha Vocal Club)
Dub FX featuring CAde & Mahesh Vinayakram - No Rest for the Wicked
Dillon Francis & DJ Snake Get Low
Andain - Much Too Much (Mike Shiver Remix)
Zeds Dead - Hadouken
Apashe featuring Zitaa - Golden Empire
silkyblackgold : > Jai Wolf - Trophy Wife