‘Music For The Dancers’ N°307 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos
Mousse T, Boney M, Alena, Uniting Nations, Warp Brothers vs Aquagen, B*Witched, Delerium, Melanie B, DJ Sammy, Ian Van Dahl, Girls Aloud, Filo and Peri
They are the performers of twelve vintage dance tunes that were ranked in the UK charts, this week (01/52) BUT … in the Noughties 2000s. (
)Here, they are reunited in one glorious playlist. Enjoy!
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Tracklist
![]() 1 . Mousse T – Right About Now (w/ Emma Lanford)Music by the German DJ and producer Mousse T. British singer Emma Lanford lends her voice to this 2001 release. The original version of “Right About Now” was recorded in 1996 by British band Faze Action.
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![]() 2 . Boney M – Daddy Cool 2001Boney M., a German disco band, sang this song. In 1976, after its release, it quickly rose to prominence, eventually cracking the top 10 in several countries. Boney M re-released the track in 2001 under the title “Daddy Cool 2001,” with production by Mousse T. There are brand new verses and an overall more contemporary vibe to this rendition of the song.
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![]() 3 . Alena – Turn It AroundMusic video from 2004 featuring Alena, a Czech singer. Alena wrote it, and Petr evk produced it. Alena’s first full-length album, titled To nejlep, featured this song as the album’s lead single.
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![]() 4 . Uniting Nations – Out Of Touch2004 single by the British electronica band Uniting Nations. Paul Tucker, one of the group’s members, wrote the song, and Steve Rodway handled production. The song was the first to be released as a single from Uniting Nations’ debut album of the same name.
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![]() 5 . Warp Brothers vs Aquagen – Phatt Bass2003 single by German trance band Aquagen and electronic music duo Warp Brothers from Germany. Warp Brothers and Aquagen wrote and produced the song. Single and album release followed its inclusion on Aquagen’s Weekender.
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![]() 6 . B*Witched – Jesse Hold OnA 1998 single by the Irish girl group BWitched. Edele Lynch, a member of the band, penned the song, and Ray Hedges and Nigel Swanston were responsible for the production. The song was the first to be released from BWitched’s debut album of the same name.
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![]() 7 . Delerium – Silence (w/ Sarah McLachlan)Song from the 2000 album of the same name by Canadian electronic music group Delerium, featuring vocals by Canadian singer Sarah McLachlan. Bill Leeb, also a member of the band, wrote and produced the song along with Rhys Fulber. Delerium’s fourth studio album, Karma, featured this song as the album’s lead single.
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![]() 8 . Melanie B – Tell MeA song by British singer Melanie B that came out in 2000. Melanie B, Paul Wilson, and Andy Watkins co-wrote and produced the song. The track served as the lead single from Melanie B’s first self-titled studio album.
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![]() 9 . DJ Sammy – Boys of Summer2002 single featuring the Spanish DJ Sammy. Do, a Dutch singer, sings lead vocals on this cover of a song originally recorded by Don Henley in 1984. This track serves as the first taste of DJ Sammy’s upcoming full-length album, Heaven.
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![]() 10 . Ian Van Dahl – I Can’t Let You GoRecorded in 2002 and released by the Belgian electronic music group Ian Van Dahl. Annemie Coenen and Peter Luts, two of the band’s members, wrote and produced the piece. The song was the first to be released as a single from Ian Van Dahl’s self-titled debut album.
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![]() 11 . Girls Aloud – I Think We’re Alone Now2004 single by the British girl group Girls Aloud. It was produced by Brian Higgins and his team Xenomania and is a cover of a song originally released in 1967 by Tommy James and the Shondells. Singles from Girls Aloud’s second album, What Will the Neighbors Say?, featured this song as the lead single. |
![]() 12 . Filo and Peri – Anthem (w/ Eric Lumiere)Release from 2005 by American electronic music duo Filo and Peri, featuring vocals by American singer Eric Lumiere. Filo and Peri wrote it, and Paul Oakenfold and Ian Green were responsible for the production. Single and album versions of the track can be found on Oakenfold’s A Lively Mind.
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