‘Don’t You Want Me’ also made our list of the best ’80s songs. Adam Feldman, Like a switch that immediately turns the vibe to ‘raunchy’, ‘Drunk in Love’ should come with a warning: everyone will be driven to winding and grinding while screaming ‘surfboard, surfboard’. Finalement, la solution, c'était la Musique... IIPOS, ANFÄNGERSINSTRUMENT FÜR SCHULORCHESTER. Taylor Swift shook off her Disney princess image with this 2014 smash. Josh Jones. Here we hear what the absolute power of hitting a piano key six times can wield. His choppy and melodic guitar work is all up at the front with handclaps and big group vocals celebrating just how damn good life can be. ‘Everywhere’ also made our list of the best ’80s songs. (Yeah, Pharrell, they asked us, too.) Just watch. Josh Jones. IIPOS, INITIATION INSTRUMENT FOR SCHOOL ORCHESTRA, IIPOS : instrument d'initiation à anche simple. You just can’t argue with those numbers. Ditto when Pharrell and Robin Thicke were looking for a vibe to ‘inspire’ ‘Blurred Lines’. Serious moonlight. It should have a blue plaque on it. And that’s the real crux of this song. happy indie feel good love summer. It's impressive to say the least. And you can understand why. La Charte Feeling des orchestres scolaires, La ligature-retableur de Jean-Luc Vignaud remporte le concours Lépine, L'atelier Jazz de Sylvain Beuf, chez Feeling, Le carnet de cours : liaison entre le professeur de musique et l'élève, lefreQue : révolution acoustique pour instruments à vent, le petit tuba idéal ! When it comes down to it, rap-rock is generally pretty whack, with a few exceptions, the jewel in the crown of which is this glorious mash-up. It sounds like a Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry chat up line, but it’s not - it’s George Michael announcing the beginning of the theme tune to 80s hedonism, which swiftly continues with ‘Jitterbug into my brain goes a' bang bang bang ‘til my feet do the same.’ What the hell was happening during that decade? Go on, let it funk you up. Every great party needs a properly emotional moment, and this classic sadbanger is guaranteed to provide it. Produced and sung by Andre 3000 (the more flamboyant half of the Atlanta hip hop outfit), ‘Hey Ya!’ is a leftfield R&B masterpiece – on the one hand, a sexual statement of intent, and on the other a passionate lament for the death of love. Sophie Harris, If ever a song was guaranteed to make you break a hip while doing the running-man on a booze-drenched dancefloor, Montell’s 1995 new jack swing classic is the one. This - this - is what a UK party is. As everyone pointed out after his death, Kurt would no doubt have hated how big it eventaully became, but this is one of the foremost examples of a song belonging to the fans rather than the artists who penned it. Derek Schwartz, This song starts with the line ‘you put the boom boom into my heart'. In 2003, 50 Cent filled the natal-celebration void with ‘In da Club’. by Two Can. 61 rue de Rome 75008 Paris Tel. dressed up as Salt-N-Pepa for Halloween this year shows that even when you’re queen of the world, there are still people you aspire to be. Think about that. And yeah, it’s way more party-friendly than most Nirvana material. Tamla 54189 - Point It Out / Darling Dear - … The threesome (with a little help from ringers Q-Tip, Maceo Parker and Bootsy Collins) come up with ‘Groove Is in the Heart’, a sweetly innocent percolator of a tune that, against all odds, becomes the worldwide club smash of 1990. That’s the opening line. The finest digital pianos that Yamaha makes, Clavinova pianos satisfy the needs and desires of piano lovers around the world. Josh Jones. Les bancs d'essais pertinents de l'équipe feeling... Les révoltés d'Afterbug... Une rage musicale prémonitoire ? This ‘80s-inspired power-funk track from Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars broke records, won awards and got the entire world strutting and finger-clicking in unison. Like it? One tip: move aside all furniture because people will need to stride powerfully in all directions. Feeling Musique - Le spécialiste des instruments a vent, http://www.feelingmusique.com/trompette_ut_sib_selmer_c700_occasion_688_8330.html, Une trompette "vintage" Selmer en UT (avec allonge SIb) vernie, très bien conservée : 420 €, http://www.feelingmusique.com/euphonium_jupiter_occasion_688_8337.html, Euphonium 4 pistons (3+1). Besides becoming a dancefloor phenomenon, the song also inspired Durex to produce its own line of ‘Get Lucky’ condoms. They may have thrown us off the scent with their greaseballs-in-leather-jackets shtick, but one of The Strokes’ greatest achievements was reminding the world that rock ’n’ roll originally functioned as dance music. Dammit, it’s pure genius. From the long, pulsing drum intro to fun, goofy lyrics about getting ‘locked in the circuitry’, it’s the party counterpoint to Radiohead’s ‘Paranoid Android’. People literally freeze, wait for a beat and go bananas. 150 quotes from Bob Marley: 'Only once in your life, I truly believe, you find someone who can completely turn your world around. The track may have started out as a smooth R&B gem, but less than a year after its release it was transformed by Welsh producers K-Klass into the piano house banger we’ve all been doing the running man to ever since. People literally freeze, wait for a beat and go bananas. Tin whistles, mate, that’s what. Breezy, tropical guitars set the tone for this strum-along classic by Northern Irish rock ’n’ soul maestro Van Morrison. NonsenseA great party tune relies on the three ‘R’s: repetition, repetition and repetition. Partly because it’s hard not to love the message of the catchy single: that the best way to deal with negativity is to shake it off on the dance floor, even if you’re absolutely. Thank god for this song. Combining oceanic synths and a defiant vocal from AME, it follows in the tradition of great house crossovers like Inner City’s ‘Good Life’ without ever sounding old hat. If you just got the job, kissed the girl, won a holiday – whatever, then that’s awesome. CLARINÉO : une clarinette d'initiation... Véritablement ludique ! In 2003, 50 Cent filled the natal-celebration void with ‘In da Club’. Jacko, too, gets spikey in his vocal delivery, snarling his way through in a way that suggest you really should beat it, if you know what’s good for you. Absolutely every single part of this song is an earworm: the synths, the abstract lyrics and chorus, the bassline, the bass solo, the horns, everything. With Ouendan/EBA, Taiko and original gameplay modes, as well as a fully functional level editor. Praise be to that… Mmmm-hmmm. This one is pure class. ‘Beat It’, however, is a bit harder and rawer, mainly due to one Eddie Van Halen riffing and fretboard-wailing his way through it. Now when we hear it, we just want to be back in the last century when everything seemed to be all okay. Released in 1959, ‘What’d I Say’ is widely regarded as the first ‘soul’ single. Oliver Keens, Sheffield synth-pop wizards The Human League have some massive bangers in their arsenal – 'Mirror Man', 'Human', 'Tell Me When' – but this one's the biggest of the lot. Sophie Harris, Not exactly a one-hit wonder, since vocalist Cee Lo Green and producer Danger Mouse have many achievements to their names individually… Still, Green’s soaring, gospel-soaked pipes and Mouse’s silky strings combine on this 2006 worldwide smash to irresistibly kinetic effect. Hitting a piano like that can FREEZE TIME you guys! That’s no diss to Damon and co in any way, more just that it adds to its freaky uniqueness. Jarvis Cocker’s cutting critique of British society is propelled along by tinny Casio keyboard sounds and a pile-driving 4/4 beat, all coupled with lyrics that you can’t help but shout along to. Thanks for subscribing! Bonkers. Vladimir Vernadsky's 150th Birthday 61 rue de Rome 75008 Paris Tel. This song does, indeed make the sun shine brighter than Doris Day, and in today’s world acts as a siren heralding the arrival of everyone on the dance floor. Kicking off with Slash’s most famous riff, which was apparently written as a joke (LOL, good one Slash! Boringly, this won’t actually hasten the speed at which your film develops, so why not simply jiggle with your Instagram app instead? Kristen Zwicker. Déjà vu! Is it in their ten best songs? Ellie Walker-Arnott, Nile Rodgers pops up on this list yet again, this time with his own band of disco dominators, Chic. But like Mondrian, this Kingston hit maker achieves something alchemical with his brand of pop-reggae minimalism, so much so that obeying his dancefloor exhortations seems downright compulsory. ‘Hey there baby,’ he sighs. Le blog impertinent de Feeling Musique, Jean-Claude et Laurent Decalonne et leurs amis musiciens. Blessed with a sleazy synth beat that’s bouncier than a rubber band and funkier than the codpiece singer Larry Blackmon is wearing in the video (no, really), this ’80s nugget still has the power to please crowds. N'hésitez pas à partager nos publications! Whether it’s at 6am or 7pm, this song goes down better than a glass of olive oil. Jonny Ensall, Sucker DJs who think they’re fly get put in their place with the title track of this trio’s best-selling album – and we grab ourselves a prime spot on the dancefloor every time this comes blaring out of our boombox. © 2021 Time Out England Limited and affiliated companies owned by Time Out Group Plc. And with that in mind, there’s never a party that can’t be lifted just a bit by whacking this on, no matter how above it you and your mates think you are. It’s a safe bet that Daft Punk had the ultra-luxurious disco groove of ‘Rock With You’ in mind when they crafted ‘Get Lucky’: strings, horns, that perfectly calibrated tempo and those irresistible come-ons from the future King of Pop. Written and performed by gents from Wales, Worcester and London and made famous by a load of heroin addicts in Scotland, it sums up our love of fizzing our brains on drugs and gulping down pints of lager, lager, lager. In truth, party-friendly hip hop of this quality might never be heard again. We doubt it, but it definitely is the most obvious. Josh Jones, Thank god for this song. But don’t read too much into it, just listen to the growling guitars and Damon ‘woo-hooing’ like an overexcited teenager. These lads fought for your right to party, so it’s only right they’re in this list. Released in 1980, ‘Funkytown’ came late to the disco party, but gave it a jolt of electricity. But music is more than just a common pleasure. London duo La Roux topped the charts in 2009 with this synth-pop missile that's sleeker than a skintight satin catsuit. Few contemporary songs make us yearn for the days of the sock hop more than the single that catapulted these New York faves into the big time. Altogether now: 'You were workin' as a waitress in a cocktail bar, when I met you...' Nick Levine. MUSIC Come discover, in your E. Leclerc occasion Attin, our selection of musical instruments, hi-fi speakers, hi-fi channels. 1er site d’annonces de bateaux (neuf et occasion) : Des milliers de bateaux à moteurs, yachts, voiliers et semi-rigides à vendre partout en France. Saying that there’s never a bad time to hear a song is a terrible, naive cliche, but in the case of ‘Pump Up the Jam’, it’s absolutely true. One thick bassline, two guitars grinding up against each other and a double drum fill, and you're plunged into the band’s sexy, scary, psycho world, slicing up eyeballs and shrieking like a demon. Hank Shteamer, Serial apostrophe abusers Gn’R had their first proper mega-hit with this heartbreaker. I still need to make some test but i`m sure i will not be disapointed. ‘I could use just a little help.’ Extra party points to anyone who knows what that book is that Springsteen’s sittin’ around tryin’ to write. platinum. 21732 1324 11 tracks. We don’t know who the harlot was that broke Bobby’s heart, but we’re glad she did. Eddy Frankel. The ‘party-o-meter’ has spoken, and ‘Hey Ya!’ is Time Out’s top tune. Written and performed by gents from Wales, Worcester and London and made famous by a load of heroin addicts in Scotland, it sums up our love of fizzing our brains on drugs and gulping down pints of lager, lager, lager. Dammit, it’s pure genius. It would be more impressive if boys got out a tin whistle and played this solo at a house party instead of a guitar and strumming fucking 'Wonderwall'. It’s a ‘let’s cut the bullshit’ plea, an emotional ante-up, an unguarded attempt to elicit a clear statement of intent from a vexing lover. The only unfortunate thing about this 1998 banger is that, to really appreciate it and get in the spirit of the video, you'll need to do a quick party change into some hi-vis gear first. Amy Smith. It’s silly, brash and cheesy as hell, but that’s all part of the fun, and let’s not forget that it does indeed make you want to jump the hell around. Nick Levine, We want a prenup! And when rock-hard riffs are doused in Clavinet keyboard flourishes and horn section licks, it’s hard not to agree. Haters still gonna hate, but the release of this track from her ‘1989’ album was the moment being a Swiftie became cool. It’s also the sample for one the earliest hip hop classics, The Sugarhill Gang’s ‘Rapper’s Delight’ (number 40 on this list). Rehearsal Of Repeat 5. Pets Conversation 6. ‘Fancy’ also made our list of the best songs of 2014. And he stares back at you, face cracking with a big grin that makes his moustache wriggle with glee and replies, 'Fiesta..? We all gather together when it comes on, excitedly giving each other the eye while Robert Smith sings some feline-based stuff, before we all get to join in at the top of lungs with the 'BABADA BAB BADAB BAAAAAAA…' bit, whilst dancing how we imagine a cat would. And you can understand why. Sophie Harris, Howard and Guy Lawrence from Disclosure originally reckoned that their 2012 single ‘Latch’ was too odd to find mainstream success. You can probably have too much of those. And actually, it's right about time for a La Roux revival, no? ‘1 Thing’ also made our list of the best one-hit wonders. Tristan Parker, Dancing isn’t all about a big beat – sometimes you just need a driving rhythm and persistent voice, waxing lyrical about the power of luuurve. There’s hints of Otis Redding-style soul in that vocal, plus a huge all-consuming rave build and a massive drop into D&B beats. Don’t believe us? Stick this on in any party (posh dinner parties included) and watch people skank like it’s their last day on earth. Earth, Wind & Fire proved that September is the funkiest. For her ‘Back to Black’ album, producer Mark Ronson teamed Winehouse with Brooklyn funk musicians The Dap-Kings, resulting in songs that are as groovy as they are dark. Still, ‘Here Comes the Hotstepper’ has its own laid-back, deliciously funked-up vibe, thanks to an obscenely fat bassline – not to mention the lyrics ‘Extra-ordinary/Juice like a strawberry’. Sure, its joyfully wobbly grooves are fuelled by sheer silliness, but let’s be honest: so are all the best parties. Like a switch that immediately turns the vibe to ‘raunchy’, ‘Drunk in Love’ should come with a warning: everyone will be driven to winding and grinding while screaming ‘surfboard, surfboard’. "The Good Life" has a grand, swinging feel. Sometimes the best dancing is done defiantly, with tears forming in the corners of your eyes, and 'Dancing On My Own' gets that like few other pop songs in history. Smule is the social singing app that lets you enjoy millions of karaoke songs. David Fear, We defy anyone to keep their toes from tapping during this 2014 mega-hit. Word. A lot of fucks were not being given, that’s what – people just wanted to have fun. Sophie Harris. How many party anthems can boast The Temptations as backing singers? Jags of electric guitar followed by a huge, cavernous drum thwack. Eventually, every teenager reaches the age of feeling too cool to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ on his or her big day. This grungey, raucous, brat of a song doesn’t sound like Blur and never will, but that’s a big part of its enduring appeal. And the fact that the intro dares you, hard, to crank up the volume before the fuzzy onslaught begins doesn’t exactly hurt, either. But whatever, ‘Pump Up the Jam’ is still an utterly infectious banger, with its minimal grooves and insistent rhythms. That’s not water - that is 'Everywhere', which has saturated every single DJ set at every single festival in the entire world. A bouncing, suggestive clapping beat, instructive dance moves, and a sung storyboard of an enviable night that famously includes the hotel lobby. MJ’s hits grew increasingly shrill and even aggro as he entered the ‘Bad’ zone, but earlier triumphs – like this ‘Off the Wall’ masterpiece – still feel almost impossibly cushy, like easing onto the plushest sofa imaginable. Oliver Keens, Eventually, every teenager reaches the age of feeling too cool to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ on his or her big day. As Patrick Ténoudji points out: “l’étude des silences dans la musique de notre civilisation met en évidence un long travail de mise à distance visuelle-objective de l’objet musical.” Thus, any sound other than that produced by the musicians is considered a distraction that makes a full experience of the music difficult or even impossible. James has the last freaky laugh, though, if only for the slashed, sequin-strewn top and circulation-endangering leggins that he braves in the accompanying video. Check out all of our playable games, videos, and toys. Other useful tools include a slinky Neptunes beat, a murmured introduction by Pharrell, and a chorus that insists that you just get it, y’know? But layered over a rock-solid funk beat, a deadly simple bass hook and – crucially – Kelis’s hypnotically catchy chorus, the song transforms into a slow-burning hip hop banger. Take one tale of an attempted carjacking, set it to a hypnotic 4-bar sample of the classic Michael McDonald yacht-rocker 'I Keep Forgetting' and the result is a laidback track with a teasing hint of danger that demands everyone get involved with some quality head nodding. Tin roof, rusted what does it mean? Notre stock regorge d'instruments d'occasion ou "vintage" ou encore des instruments neufs (ou presque) en super promo.. Nous avons décidé de mettre en avant sur cette page, presque chaque jour, une ou plusieurs de ces affaires exceptionnelles. Venez découvrir, dans votre E.Leclerc occasion Attin, notre sélection d'instrument de musique, d'enceintes hi-fi, chaînes hi-fi. Bowie opens the tune with spoken word before hitting his unmistakable highs: ‘Terrifies me/Makes me party/Puts my trust in God and man!’ Colin St John. Haters still gonna hate, but the release of this track from her ‘1989’ album was the moment being a Swiftie became cool. This ‘80s-inspired power-funk track from Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars broke records, won awards and got the entire world strutting and finger-clicking in unison. Amy Smith. But, more than that, it provides the energy that drives this funk masterpiece, backed with taut guitar picks, undulating bass and a fantastically minimalist yet totally titillating drum break. Thanks to Spotify and other streaming services, everyone's a DJ these days. high dance happy chill house. Jonny Ensall. "Can't Fight This Feeling" is a power ballad performed by the American rock band REO Speedwagon. When Dr Dre is instructed by Teddy Riley to 'drop the verse' over the Bill Withers’ sample, it’s absolutely iconic. But it’s nice of you to say. Hell no. Josh Jones, ‘First thing’s first, I’m the realest,’ says Iggy Azalea, the 24-year-old from Mullumbimby (in Australia, duh) who delivers her raunchy raps in a thick Southern drawl. If he wrote a winner, the PRS royalties would roll in, come Y2K. When Dr Dre is instructed by Teddy Riley to 'drop the verse' over the Bill Withers’ sample, it’s absolutely iconic. But, it’s the body-shaking, P-funk bassline which bites the booty, reminding you to ‘get on the floor’. A waft of angelic choral singing. This John Peel-championed 1978 punk classic is as simple and direct as they come. Eddy Frankel, Morrissey’s fey, lyrical whining reaches its peak here. The Swedish duo’s synth-tastic track is the embodiment of joyful abandonment. Eddy Frankel, When it comes down to it, you really shouldn’t ever have a party without playing this early-‘90s firecracker of a choon at least once. Ellie Walker-Arnott. It’s all squeaky synths, pounding bass, awkward guitar lyrics and, obviously, Damon Albarn’s patented mockney twang. It has everything. 155 Followers, 44 Following, 5 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from espaceemeraude (@espace_emeraude) Support Time Out directly today and help us champion the people and places which make the city tick. Art Gallery of Hamilton was founded in 1914 on the occasion of a bequest of paintings from the Estate of William Blair Bruce (1859-1906), and developed through the efforts of two former Directors, T.R. After a couple of verses it becomes almost impossible for any listener not to indulge in at least a little shaking of one’s booty. It have a modern feel and look and it`s very fast. ‘Gotta make a move to a town that’s right for me,’ sings Cynthia Johnson in a robotic, vocoderized voice (a precursor to the Auto-Tune sound) before busting out an unmodified, soulful wail, pleading for a trip to the party destination of her dreams. This day in history. Hank Shteamer, You’d better be prepared, because the great purple one always gets what he wants. Eddy Frankel, You know what there isn’t enough of in top party songs? But they had fun getting there. © Justin Thomas / justinthomasphotography.co.uk. The joyful, cluttered piano intro, the mash-up of jungle, house, ragga and rave – even if you weren’t born until years afterwards and even if you don’t know what the hell jungle is, it simply doesn’t matter a jot. Apprendre l'improvisation... Avec Patrick Fabert. Joshua Rothkopf, As party songs go, you get a lot of bang for your buck with this heavyweight 2012 hit from London crew Rudimental. Though she hasn’t quite maintained the profile she attained in 2014 when ‘Hideaway’ was released, it doesn’t really matter when you’ve got such a genuine pop gem to your name. We defy anyone to keep their toes from tapping during this 2014 mega-hit. By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. The fact that it’s dedicated to simply being happy. People are divided over the song’s meaning: on one hand, some think that 'Push It' means to have sex and on the other hand there’s a camp that think that it means to dance your butt off. It may deal with decidedly miserable subject matter (‘I love you though you hurt me so, now I'm gonna pack my things and go’), but Mark Almond’s version of ‘Tainted Love’ (the original was a hip-shaking Northern soul groover by Gloria Jones) is still an undisputed party classic. The 14-minute-35-second-long full-length version had to be edited down a little, however, before ‘Rapper’s Delight’ could break into the charts. The video for this features a bloke aimlessly wandering around on the Northern Line as well, which, as we all know, is usually what happens at the beginning and end of every great party. Instrument de haute qualité, peu servi : 1.550 €, http://www.feelingmusique.com/basson_selmer_occasion_688_8332.html, Basson français Selmer, excellent état, avec étui. You don’t have to be a ‘90s bitch to adore Icona Pop’s empowering dancefloor filler. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! Listen to our playlist of songs that sound like ‘Uptown Funk’. Slick, soulful, sexy, bouncing and peppered with bleeps and bloops, ‘Hideaway’ was exactly what a ton of amateur deep house producers tried to do in 2014 (and 2015-16, in fact) and failed miserably at. It’s stark and simple – all drums, bass and vocals – but it’s irresistibly infectious. Imagine going to a party with Lionel Richie and touching him on the shoulder and asking, 'Hey Lionel, I just wondered how long are we gonna be here?' Don’t let the fact that it's been covered by a thousand morons with acoustic guitars put you off – this is guaranteed sing-along perfection. Even the late, great Lou Reed was a fan, calling it ‘the perfect rock ’n’ roll song’. We created this reiki healing free app committed to bringing healing right to where you are. Oliver Keens, This 2006 single found the late, great British soul singer Amy Winehouse at the peak of her talents, even as she sang about the depths of her despair. When Paul Thomas Anderson needed a backdrop for Dirk Diggler’s glory days in ‘Boogie Nights’, this is what he chose. It’s a joyful, colourful slab of cosmic disco, showing that upbeat doesn’t have to mean cheesy. This -. Not a bit, firstly because of the immense symbollic value it acquired over the years, but secondly because it is a great tune. Eddy Frankel. James Manning, TS Eliot wrote that April is the cruellest month. need to stride powerfully in all directions. It’s enshrined in the hearts of the nation. Jonny Ensall, Composed by Minnesota’s Steven Greenberg for his jokily named studio band, Lipps Inc, ‘Funkytown’ expresses a simple, repetitive yearning for the pulse of a bigger city, goosed by a killer ten-note synth riff. Kristen Zwicker. It’s the language of funk. AKA the perfect song for a group of people who are just at the top of the long slide into total drunkenness. The jewel in a-Ha’s crown, of course, is the dazzling debut single ‘Take on Me’. Thank. Mixing garage-infused house with a shuffle beat and Sam Smith’s velvety croon made for a party classic. Eddy Frankel, ‘Slicker than your average.’ No, not Craig David, but Notorious BIG, whose defining hit proves just how well-lubricated the Brooklyn rapper’s rhymes could be. Jamaican dancehall toaster Ini Kamoze burnt up clubs in 1994 with this irresistible groove, which has its roots in the 1964 Wilson Pickett hit ‘Land of a Thousand Dances’. But this doesn't mean it's acceptable to cobble together dodgy party playlists filled with soggy bops and half-arsed nearly-bangers. FunkThe song’s gently strummed guitar and lovelorn lyrics touch the heart. Dirt Digging Nose "Listening to Tepla’s work can initially feel like being strapped in a very fast-moving vehicle, buffeted by the rush of the creative energy swirling about you. 01 45 22 30 80 Email : contact@feelingmusique.com - MAGASIN ET ATELIER SONT OUVERTS du mardi au samedi, de 10h à 12h30 et de 14h à 18h30 Sometimes a song comes along that’s so innovative that it changes the shape of the musical landscape for decades, whilst also getting you to shake yo bootay. You do it because nobody, not Florence, nobody, can match Candi Staton’s voice. Just make sure you don't play the altogether less rousing Calum Scott cover version by mistake. We won’t pretend this is the first time a rapper has built an empire upon a fabricated persona (hi, Rick Ross), and for every one critic of Iggy Azalea, there are scores of emphatic fans ready to drop it low and pick it up every time her mega hit ‘Fancy’ comes pumping through the speakers. Danielle Goldstein. The piano line at the beginning (a big shout out to Steve Reich) is your cue to grab your real friends, pull them in a big sticky huddle and never, ever let them go. Kazus Perevodchika 2. If there’s one thing this list makes crystal clear, it’s that Nile Rodgers is the undisputed god of all partying. Like it? An incredible medium-pace groove, lush vocals and tight funk guitars all built for getting frisky at the disco. The song hit the top of the charts in the US after being featured in Robert Altman’s fashion send-up, ‘Prêt-à-Porter’. This 1980 track is yet another smash that Chic’s Nile Rodgers had a hand in – the prolific sod. Eddy Frankel. It’s almost impossible not to smile like Lionel ‘the Lion’ Richie. Cancer... Quand la solidarité des musiciens soulève des montagnes... CD Tuba-Accordéon : le duo de charme Thuillier-Bruel, Ces stars ont fait de la Musique à l'école, Chipi Chacon à Paris, découvre l'atelier d'Harmonisation. After a decade that saw the beehive-topped party band enshrined in the college-rock pantheon – and dealt the group a crippling blow with the death of beloved guitarist Ricky Wilson – the B-52s roared back to their career peak with this ode to a ‘little place where we can get together'. Occasion Smell by Zurkas Tepla, released 28 May 2019 1. Eddy Frankel, At the forefront of the global resurgence of deep house is this endlessly catchy jack-fest from the funkiest Duke alive – London producer Duke Dumont. It's the perfect song to drop into a party playlist because it's not too over-played, but at the same time, everyone remembers what a bop it is when it comes on. But on this global chartbuster from 2013 Pharrell is celebrating joy for the sake of joy, so go ahead: shake what you got, turn that frown upside down and relish every delicious move you make on the dance floor. Long a favorite on dusty jukeboxes, ‘Modern Love’ has seen a resurgenceof late partly thanks to an appearance in Noah Baumbach’s ‘Frances Ha’. But believe us, it isn’t. It’s enshrined in the hearts of the nation. The track only lasts for just over three minutes, but that really is all you, and your party, need here. It sounds like a Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry chat up line, but it’s not - it’s George Michael announcing the beginning of the theme tune to 80s hedonism, which swiftly continues with ‘Jitterbug into my brain goes a' bang bang bang ‘til my feet do the same.’ What the hell was happening during that decade? osu! Make like Lena Dunham in ‘Girls’ (see-through vest optional). The music-making process according to Jerry Wexler of Atlantic Records: ‘We didn’t know shit about making records, but we were having fun.’ Do likewise. It is included on Tony Bennett's 1994 MTV Unplugged album, and he re-recorded "The Good Life" with Billy Joel for his 2006 album Duets. 2020 L'Harmonisation : comment ça marche ? Get through the whole four minutes without as much as a toe tap, and your soul is clearly as stale and shrivelled as a weeks-old jacket potato. Turn it up, shout, sing, scream, jump, flail.