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Posted: Monday, April 03, 2006

I have a dream


That one day I can create something as absolutely awesome as "KLF". KLF are it. Here's some KLF film clips. 1990's style lets bring it back people.


KLF - Last Train To Trancentral


KLF - 3am Eternal

When I get my computer back from Getright hopefully tonight I have decided to play more of the greatest artists of all time, these include:

KLF
Bomfunk Mc's
Depeche Mode
Bis - Eurodisco

Im thinking im going to get into 90's dance in a big way, hey why not 90's dance rules. 90's dance, if you were a 90's dance head back in 90 please fill me in on the artists I neeed to listen to, I will find them and collect them all eventually its just your input would speed up the process. If you want to know what's going to be big in the next couple of years I will tell you right now. Saxaphones will get more play eventually, indie bands will jump on the bandwaggon and you should hear more of this instrument appearing in songs and pop songs etc etc. Also 90's dance sounds will be thrown into the indie mix. At first saxaphones and 90's dance sounds will be used jokingly as is the way of all major trends and how they begin, then it will become "cool" to use sax. First its humorous, after the humour buzz it becomes acceptable, and then likable. The emotional switch in peoples heads of how they see amusing things such as saxaphone and happy pants and undercuts are numbed from the reframing with humour and then after this, it can become "cool" again.
Trendsetters skip this humour phase and go straight for the "cool". The wheel it turns. What once was, will be again. With advancements in technology and access to audio and visuals this recycled phase of past day trends is sped up. Awareness shifts occur at a much more rapid rate than it did in our parents days.

Pasta bakes will get more play in homes, People will wise up to the benefits of a healthier lifestyle and dogs will grow larger genetalia to adapt to modern infrastructure and company downsizing. Bert Newton will quit television then return with a new gameshow about a year later.


4 Comments:

At Tue Apr 04, 07:54:00 AM, Blogger SC said...

Hey Nate,
Getting into 90s dance? Thats what I like to hear. If you can, tune into Fresh FM (92.7) between 12pm - 1pm, they have a show called Back In The Day. It only plays 90s and old skool dance music. Its heaps good.

Some stuff I've been listening to recently that you might like...
Livin Joy - Dreamer
Livin Joy - Dont Stop Movin
Pulse v Casmira - The Lover That You Are (best dance song ever)

I'll dig out some more songs for you soon

 

At Tue Apr 04, 08:18:00 AM, Anonymous Dan said...

Oh man. Pasta bake... My mum makes the best pasta bake. Ever.

I don't know much dance from the 90's. I know some late 90's, but then that doesn't really count... does it?

Some elements where cool, but I think what helped grow my dislike was the gross overuse of samples/intruments in what I did actually hear.

I was a Metallica boy at the time though... Look at me now =S

 

At Tue Apr 04, 08:19:00 AM, Anonymous Dan said...

Where. Were. Man that was dumb.

Wish I could edit my comment...

 

At Tue Apr 04, 08:57:00 AM, Blogger Nathan Kowald said...

Steve - Cheers! I'll tune into fresh today from 12-1 here at work and soak up the goodness! And when I get internet back at home will be downloading those songs, and yes if you remember any other 90's dance, preferable earlier 90's like klf dance with bad deep voiced male raps and pads used in abundance, the better.

Dan - Tell your mum to get in the kitchen and make me a pasta bake.

 

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