Thursday, January 28, 2010

Needle in a haystack

So after staring at my computer screen for 5 hours I finally found the thing making my links bright blue instead of cool and soothing on the eyes dark purple... it was a "}". It was a } I don't remember putting in anywhere, in some jumble of code I don't recall working on at all. How it got there, I have no idea, but I found the needle in the haystack!

So, over the past week or so, I rediscovered the wallpaper remix of safe for the time being. The song is absolutely amazing, and the piano is what really gets me. It is so danceable, so simple, and is my favorite thing to hear in dance music; an awesome groovy piano line.

So I wanted to post a few tracks that over the year have really got me loving piano, these songs got me dancing harder than almost any other tracks I can recall so please enjoy the versatility of piano in dance tracks!

Lion (Bag Raiders Remix)


The syncopated rhythm and the staccato piano hits just scream out perfection. With a little beefier drum line this track would kill any dance-floor.

Butter - The Bloody Beetroots

Hard electro at its best. I would say the best bloody beetroots song produced. It keeps your heart pounding the entire way through with intensity. The way each measure carries over into the next you feel it pulling down on you, like the song is under so much pressure and is about to break. The breakdown hits and you can hear the hammer hitting each string with such a great intensity. Amazing.

Beaches And Friends (The Twelves Remix) - Database Vs. French Horn Rebellion

Not sure if I would call this piano or keyboard, definitely has more of that Casio feel. A really nice disco feel to this song with the twelves really amping up the original track with a nice disco beat and bumping up the rhythm enough to give it tons of energy.

Well, another late night over with. Fell free to leave comments about the tracks we are posting and site design, we are all ears and would love to hear from everyone checking us out!

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