PEOPLE OF THE NATIONS, DANCING TOGETHER! It's the 1990s TOP 100 ELECTRONIC TRACKS poll results!

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Great track, but Foul Play VIP mix is better.

Whoops, look like posted the wrong video! It was indeed the "Foul Play VIP Mix" that got to #13. Here's the proper video:

http://youtu.be/RqvBaU_m1mw

Tuomas, Friday, 21 December 2012 13:38 (eleven years ago) link

12. Underworld - Rez (Junior Boy's Own, 1993)
698 points, 11 votes.

http://i1326.photobucket.com/albums/u641/Lixenixen/rez_zps9ef5263a.jpeg

http://youtu.be/F6Y7lcvubhU

a fair amount of their output is wank...but stuff like "Rez" and "Jumbo" are those moments when dance music just transcends itself...stunning......probably because Karl Hyde cuts out that annoying gibberish

― Michael Bourke, 4. joulukuuta 2000 3:00

After "Rez" I could just about forgive them anything.

― Stevo, 18. tammikuuta 2001 3:00

i dont see why 'rez' wouldnt qualify...it always stood out from most other Underworld tracks for me cos a) no lyrics despite its 'epic-ness' and b) it doesnt seem to have been designed primiarly for dancing because of the subtlety and the nuances of the track - its very pensive, pregnant even - building up to something but isnt sure what - it feels quite aimless tho its moving forward without realising it.....er, excuse the pretentious musing...(gets his coat and leaves)

or is 'rex' the first microhouse track? ;)

― stevem (blueski), 22. marraskuuta 2002 18:27

90)6.35 into Rez: the series of long swooshes has faded, and it's just the drums for half a minute, then the swirly twirly main bit wanders back into the room and notices the party's still going on

or

89)8.00 into Rez: and now it's dancing on the speakers.

― Andrew Farrell (afarrell), 15. tammikuuta 2004 18:10

Rez plods like a fule. Vid was aight

― blunt (blunt), 18. toukokuuta 2006 4:32

Needs: +3% pitch, -Goa mud

― blunt (blunt), 18. toukokuuta 2006 4:33

Tuomas, Friday, 21 December 2012 16:33 (eleven years ago) link

Now here's one where I prefer the more refined versions of this style UW put out later.

Zero Dark 33⅓: The Final Insult (Eric H.), Friday, 21 December 2012 16:36 (eleven years ago) link

I know it's from 12 years ago but that Michael Bourke post is incredibly off the mark; Hyde is the reason why the group's endured in my opinion. Rez is one of the few instrumental tunes they did that really works.

frogbs, Friday, 21 December 2012 16:54 (eleven years ago) link

11. Boards of Canada - Roygbiv (Warp Records, 1998)
712 points, 10 votes.

http://i1326.photobucket.com/albums/u641/Lixenixen/roygbiv_zpsac338f0f.jpeg

http://youtu.be/N_TOd7VnI44

'music has the right' took a while for me to love. much of it is classic but there are some boring parts. roygbiv is, of course, the highlight.

― gareth, 8. toukokuuta 2001 3:00

Manifesto of the Children of the Analog(ue) Baroque

Did anyone ever attend an elementary school built in the 1970's? Mine was, and I still remember the very colors and fonts on the wall. I still remember the huge white numbers painted over the ROYGBIV walls in the pod-like enclaves for each grade. kindergarten=ORANGE, first 1=yellow, 2=green, 3=blue, 4=purple, 5=red. Those letters were so cool too, lowercased and vertically arranged on the wall in the hallway entrance to each 'pod'. that school was so badass. everything was in lowercase letters, it was full of sunroofs, it had an atrium with a rocky pathway that cut through the plants, a very cool lunch room with long tables, 'psychedelic' trays, and chairs that were blue, orange, or black. we would hope to be in the same color chair as a pretty girl and make fun of the guy who was in the same color chair as an ugly one. That was when i was truly happy and content. When all that mattered was the playground, Children's Television Workshop, Star Wars, Atari or even the Odyssey 2, and Little League. We watched all the film strips and videos (remember those big discs that you inserted like a card) with the analog synths in the background. BoC bring it all back home. Their music seems to make me yearn for such nostalgia. However, the BoC music seems to pull those deja vu moments out of the deep chasms in our minds but we know very well we cannot go back to those days. There is a sense of detachment in the music of the BoC as well. It's a strange gestalt. I know someone out there has had similar memories and would have to agree. Some of us whether we know it or not are Chilren of the Analog Baroque. When George Lucas infected every child's mind. When Francois Truffaut communicated with little greys with an ARP modular. We proudly wore those ringer shirts with 3/4 length sleeves with the same color as the collar and a number 88. Our dads had mustaches and beards and wore corduroy pants while our mothers had sexy feathered haircuts like Charlie's Angels. Even Dolly Madison cakes had a cool logo(she was hot for a 2 dimensional face without a nose). We had the boardgame Operation, then Pong, then PacMan and then the Commodore 64. As children, we saw the death of John Lennon and Steve McQueen. Oh, those were much simpler days. Perhaps our best years are gone. When there was a chance for happiness. But we wouldn't want them back. Not with the fire in us now. No, we wouldn't want them back.

― bryan, 20. helmikuuta 2002 3:00

i nearly always find the beats a welcome addition, and BOC always seem to have valued electronic rhythm to a fair extent and they tend to prefer it heavy. it's usually one of the last things to come in, which can give the impression the track has been built to support the beat rather than the other way round, no? which is an understandable criticism if true, only i don't hear it as a big problem myself - i don't think it would make a significant difference to how i hear BOC. 'ROYGBIV' seems as good an example as any of the beat being useful, if only for the bit where the bassdrum drops out again just for 4 bars - that's possibly the best bit, but it couldn't work without the beat beforehand.

― $V£N! (blueski), 10. huhtikuuta 2005 19:05

roygbiv is a straight John Carpenter rip with breakbeats under it and a kid's voice.

― Alex in SF, 25. helmikuuta 2009 1:10

^^^ not an insult btw.

― Alex in SF, 25. helmikuuta 2009 1:10

Tuomas, Friday, 21 December 2012 16:55 (eleven years ago) link

If "new day" is the only basic channel/maurizio/etc track that places I will be severely disappointed (great as that track is). Likewise "the bells". Poll is way short on techno IMO! Though it has otherwise been awesome, obviously.

bert streb, Friday, 21 December 2012 17:40 (eleven years ago) link

Been busy the last couple of days so just catching up now - had Angels Fell, Destiny, Energy Flash, The Bomb and the VIP of Renegade Snares on my ballot, v pleased that Renegade Snares made it so high up. Great results all round though, there's still a few in the top 30 that I haven't heard before.

The Nightmare Before Christgau (Mr Andy M), Friday, 21 December 2012 17:45 (eleven years ago) link

10. Robin S. - Show Me Love (Stonebridge Club Mix) (Mega Records, 1992)
722 points, 13 votes.

http://i1326.photobucket.com/albums/u641/Lixenixen/showmelove_zps155be789.jpeg

http://youtu.be/O7k81MF6ByA

Help Identifying Late 80s - Early 90s Minimal Techno song

C/D: Robin S "Show Me Love"

Tuomas, Friday, 21 December 2012 18:20 (eleven years ago) link

"Show Me Love" was my #2, my favourite vocal dance track of the 90s (and probably of all time).

It's one of those cases where a remix has so utterly overshadowed the original version that most people think the remix is the original. Robin S.'s singing is undeniably powerful in both versions, but the original's backing track is a pretty standard piece of early 90s pop house, while Stonebridge stripped it all away and replaced it with a brilliant new track that's yearning, seductive and sleek. And even if that famous keyboard sound is a preset in the Korg M1 synth (you can hear it on William Orbit's 1989 remix of "Batdance", for example), you can't deny it's the way it's used in this track that makes it so effectice, the altering between the classic "woman scorned" diva vocals, the ravey hard bass, and the bits where everything is stripped down to the beat and the one ultramemorable riff that's somehow both wistful and uplifting.

Tuomas, Friday, 21 December 2012 18:32 (eleven years ago) link

With few exceptions, most dance music sucks over about 130 BPM.

― Zero Dark 33⅓: The Final Insult (Eric H.), Friday, December 21, 2012 5:28 AM Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

I'm American and have hips and think this is totally inane.

Rolling "2 chainz" draadje (The Reverend), Friday, 21 December 2012 18:37 (eleven years ago) link

That said, I was the #1 voter for "The Bomb!"

Rolling "2 chainz" draadje (The Reverend), Friday, 21 December 2012 18:37 (eleven years ago) link

xp and here's my #2!

Rolling "2 chainz" draadje (The Reverend), Friday, 21 December 2012 18:37 (eleven years ago) link

pretty much the perfect example of 90s chart-dance, with the melancholy edge pushing it just that bit higher. special mention to the todd edwards remix from a few years later. the more recent ones bore the shit out of me tho.

So: The Answers (or something), Friday, 21 December 2012 18:39 (eleven years ago) link

9. Aphex Twin - Xtal (Apollo, 1992)
724 points, 10 votes.

http://i1326.photobucket.com/albums/u641/Lixenixen/saw8592.jpeg

http://youtu.be/HnDd7Vj-rt4

XTAL

Tuomas, Friday, 21 December 2012 18:40 (eleven years ago) link

I wasn't able to find a Youtube that wouldn't have that background noise and distortion in the sound, so I guess the track is actually like that? Weird.

Tuomas, Friday, 21 December 2012 18:41 (eleven years ago) link

doubt that's the last we'll see of this guy. there's one other 90s chart-dance diva cut that's if anything a bit LARGER than 'show me love' which should really be here too, here's hoping.

So: The Answers (or something), Friday, 21 December 2012 18:45 (eleven years ago) link

It's no Tha or Alberto Balsam but it's still damn good.

jed_, Friday, 21 December 2012 18:45 (eleven years ago) link

Great track, but I've never really understood why it's considered a classic of minimal house or something... It doesn't feel that minimal to me (maybe in arrangement, but not in sound), and those squelchy synths don't sound housey, they're more in the tradition of early 90s German trance - not terribly far away from what Oliver Lieb or The Jeyenne or even Cosmic Baby were doing back then.

Tuomas, Friday, 21 December 2012 18:54 (eleven years ago) link

I don't really get why Roygbiv would be seen as the outstanding track from that album (or Alberto Balsam from ICBYD for that matter). Not that I dislike either track.

A Yawning Chasm (Nasty, Brutish & Short), Friday, 21 December 2012 18:57 (eleven years ago) link

i'm surprised there was any consensus on b.o.c. at all.

So: The Answers (or something), Friday, 21 December 2012 19:01 (eleven years ago) link

Isolee brings back some good memories. Wonder if Rest would've made the top 10 in the albs poll if it hadn't been released in 2000.

xyzzzz__, Friday, 21 December 2012 19:09 (eleven years ago) link

7. Daft Punk - Around the World (Virgin, 1997)
792 points, 13 votes.

http://i1326.photobucket.com/albums/u641/Lixenixen/aroundtheworld_zps0fde39ac.jpeg

http://youtu.be/s9MszVE7aR4

these two acts have merged the art of electronic dance music with pop fun better and more imaginatively than anyone else ever did or probably will.

― the neurotic awakening of s (blueski), 18. elokuuta 2004 13:08

yeah that's why "one more time" and "around the world" are still reliably killing dancefloors in house/techno-shy california.

― vahid (vahid), 18. elokuuta 2004 13:12

Everyone likes 'Around The World', even some of my hip hop mates.

― R.I.M.A. (Barima), 19. elokuuta 2004 1:50

AROUND THE WORLD for the second bassline

― max, 20. helmikuuta 2009 14:41

What video is more entrancing when you've drank a minikeg (5 litres) of Grolsh than "Around The World" by Daft Punk?

'around the world' lyrics poll

Tuomas, Friday, 21 December 2012 19:18 (eleven years ago) link

Yay!

A Yawning Chasm (Nasty, Brutish & Short), Friday, 21 December 2012 19:22 (eleven years ago) link

The bubbling, funky bass bit is one of my favourite musical performances ever

Ismael Klata, Friday, 21 December 2012 19:22 (eleven years ago) link

yeah such a killer track every time even though i've heard it 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

Tome Cruise (Matt P), Friday, 21 December 2012 19:25 (eleven years ago) link

I seem to remember Lex (on God knows what thread) saying recently that he hated it because it was so monotonous, which seemed like a really odd reason because part of the reason I love it is that it's so joyful and varied compared to a lot of other stuff

A Yawning Chasm (Nasty, Brutish & Short), Friday, 21 December 2012 19:28 (eleven years ago) link

6. Orbital - Halcyon + On + On (Internal, 1993)
920 points, 13 votes, one 1st place vote.

http://i1326.photobucket.com/albums/u641/Lixenixen/orbital.jpg

http://youtu.be/bV-hSgL1R74

I love the vocal samples on "Halcyon", and the moment its beat really drops in is completely holy.

― Roxymuzak, Mrs. Carbohydrate (roxymuzak), 19. lokakuuta 2005 3:42

"Halcyon" is one of the defining tracks on Orbital 2. The Opus III sample and the buildup of that groove just explodes directly into awesomeness. Every bit of brilliance on their next three albums are telegraphed in this song, "Impact", "Remind" and "Lush".

― The Ghost of Black Elegance (Dan Perry), 19. lokakuuta 2005 15:18

......and isn't Halcyon referring to their (the brothers) mother's addiction to the tranquiliser of the same name?
Hardly a celebratory subject but still , I love it.

― Jessie the Drunk Dutch Mountain Dog (Jessie the Drunk Dutch Mountai), 19. lokakuuta 2005 15:19

think it is maybe a representation of what their mother's world felt like?

― cutty (mcutt), 19. lokakuuta 2005 15:30

Can I be frightfully predictable and cite Southall's piece on Halcyon, which somehow perfectly crystallises one of my favourite records ever.

― Matt DC (Matt DC), 3. tammikuuta 2004 5:29

Tuomas, Friday, 21 December 2012 19:34 (eleven years ago) link

The link to Nick Southall's article in the last post still works, btw, that's why I included it.

Tuomas, Friday, 21 December 2012 19:35 (eleven years ago) link

YES! that was my orbital pick. gorgeous.

So: The Answers (or something), Friday, 21 December 2012 19:36 (eleven years ago) link

Am I the only one who think the way the video uses the stereotypical black guys is rather, er, dodgy? Especially with Aphex as the white pimp saviour who "wins" the girls over them?

Tuomas, Friday, 21 December 2012 19:51 (eleven years ago) link

had suspected that would be number 1.

So: The Answers (or something), Friday, 21 December 2012 19:52 (eleven years ago) link

Thank god no.

Tuomas, Friday, 21 December 2012 19:55 (eleven years ago) link

I don't really get why Roygbiv would be seen as the outstanding track from that album (or Alberto Balsam from ICBYD for that matter). Not that I dislike either track.

I've felt this way more than a few times on this poll. Like "Hey boy hey girl" is a good track, but I had no idea people had strong feelings about it. Can't tell if I should revise my idea of consensus reality of if something weird is happening.

Obviously the list is mostly back-to-back unimpeachable stormers.

hot slag (lukas), Friday, 21 December 2012 19:57 (eleven years ago) link

Am I the only one who think the way the video uses the stereotypical black guys is rather, er, dodgy? Especially with Aphex as the white pimp saviour who "wins" the girls over them?

― Tuomas, Friday, December 21, 2012 11:51 AM Bookmark

You are not.

Rolling "2 chainz" draadje (The Reverend), Friday, 21 December 2012 19:58 (eleven years ago) link

'Roygbiv' isn't my favourite track off that BoC album but it's probably the catchiest, I can see why it'd stand out.

Gavin, Leeds, Friday, 21 December 2012 20:09 (eleven years ago) link

I am responsible for Halcyon's #1 vote. It was my very favourite song at 10 years old, then again at 16/17 (these days it hovers somewhere in the top 5).

formerly EDB (ed.b), Friday, 21 December 2012 20:13 (eleven years ago) link

Also, isn't the Windowlicker video supposed to be, uhhh... satirical?

formerly EDB (ed.b), Friday, 21 December 2012 20:18 (eleven years ago) link

Still holding faint hopes that at least 1 from Horsepower/Amazon/Terminator will make an appearance. These were all ones that I originally thought were shoe-ins to show up somewhere, but I guess I must have misread the hivemind a little.

The Nightmare Before Christgau (Mr Andy M), Friday, 21 December 2012 20:20 (eleven years ago) link

Can't really argue with this top 10 so far though. Beau Mot Plage is one that I always forget is 90s, it fits so well with a lot of the mircohouse-leaning stuff that placed on the 2000s poll.

The Nightmare Before Christgau (Mr Andy M), Friday, 21 December 2012 20:22 (eleven years ago) link

yeah Windowlicker seems to satirize that trope more than anything

frogbs, Friday, 21 December 2012 20:30 (eleven years ago) link

4. LFO - LFO (The Leeds Warehouse Mix) (Warp Records, 1990)
946 points, 13 votes.

http://i1326.photobucket.com/albums/u641/Lixenixen/lfo_zpse246d70f.jpeg

http://youtu.be/cmYUlr599-I

L? F? O?

― Homosexual Satan Wasp (Matt DC), 3. huhtikuuta 2012 14:13

el ef ohhh... that shit doesn't quit. i am glad other people share my enthusiasm for this record! timeless and almost matchless, it was something so special. i mean, how many records came with warnings at that point for blowing out low end of speakers??? :)

― benoit, 6. toukokuuta 2005 15:40

I can see how LFO - "LFO" can be seen as some kind of techno track par excellence. I love it obviously, but it could also be in the dictionary next to the word "techno". The album was good, but nothing compares to that track.

― Spencer Chow (spencermfi), 6. toukokuuta 2005 19:27

can't the love of LFO bring us all together?

― gaz (gaz), 28. syyskuuta 2003 6:16

Tuomas, Friday, 21 December 2012 20:30 (eleven years ago) link

BOOOM.

The Nightmare Before Christgau (Mr Andy M), Friday, 21 December 2012 20:31 (eleven years ago) link

(xxpost)

Yeah, I know it's satirical, but IMO it seems to only satirize some of the r'n'b/hip hop video cliches while still using the black male stereotypes straight; the humor doesn't really come from subverting the stereotypes rather than making fun of a genre.

Tuomas, Friday, 21 December 2012 20:32 (eleven years ago) link

Yeah, true.

formerly EDB (ed.b), Friday, 21 December 2012 20:55 (eleven years ago) link

Chris Cunningham is so so rub, and then there was a wacky-ness about the Warp crowd which came out in the worst possible way in the Windowlicker vid.

xyzzzz__, Friday, 21 December 2012 21:06 (eleven years ago) link

where's thomas bangalter's "outrun"?

the late great, Friday, 21 December 2012 21:12 (eleven years ago) link

3. Daft Punk - Da Funk (Soma Quality Recordings, 1995)
947 points, 15 votes.

http://i1326.photobucket.com/albums/u641/Lixenixen/dafunk_zpsb665f856.jpeg

http://youtu.be/IewQqGpdmh8

I still like Da Funk better than any of the songs on Discovery though. That song is the muthafuckin' bomb and there ain't no one who can tell me different. That's the best song ever.

― Ally, 6. kesäkuuta 2001 3:00

"Da Funk" until the day I die

― Lots of praying with no breakfast! (HI DERE), 18. helmikuuta 2009 7:13

re "alive 1997": the album opens with crowd noise. about one minute in, the synth riff for "da funk" comes on, and the cheer that goes up is hair-raising. by the time the breakdown of "da funk" starts, about two minutes later, the crowd no longer sounds like humans but instead like a pack of hooting baboons.

― vahid (vahid), 17. tammikuuta 2005 11:19

When "Da Funk" came out, even the radio DJs at my college were bagging on them.

― dleone (dleone), 30. heinäkuuta 2003 16:23

This is the thread where I sing along to "Da Funk"

Tuomas, Friday, 21 December 2012 21:21 (eleven years ago) link

unfuckwithable

Ismael Klata, Friday, 21 December 2012 21:30 (eleven years ago) link


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