Monday, September 30, 2013

Madonna: Vogue (live MDNA world tour)


The live version of Vogue from the MDNA world tour is pretty exciting. Madonna has performed Vogue in every tour since the Blond Ambition tour minus the Drowned world tour and the Confessions tour; so five times from five different tours out of a total of seven tours.

Madonna: Revolver (live MDNA world tour)


The live version of Revolver that appears on the MDNA world tour is exciting. It starts off with a bang, no pun intended and then immediately goes into Madonna saying and I quote 'don't fu** with the queen.' I am pretty sure that that is the most exciting part for me even though I have yet to complete review it.

Madonna: Gang Bang (live MDNA world tour)

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Madonna: Celebration (live MDNA world tour)


Celebration is the final number on the MDNA world tour. It's really exciting because I was dying to see that song performed since she released the single of that song following her last tour, Sticky and Sweet. It's actually a really good song and so to see it performed excites me quite a bit.

Madonna: Girl gone wild (live MDNA world tour)


Girl gone wild is the opening number from the MDNA world tour. There is a short intro but the first song performed is Girl gone wild. It was a great choice but I am somewhat tired of Girl gone wild so I am not as impressed with it as I would be otherwise.

Madonna: Erotic Candy Shop (live MDNA world tour)


Erotic Candy Shop is a thrilling number included on the MDNA world tour. To fuse Erotica into Candy Shop was a genius idea for Madonna, but things like that don't surprise me coming from her. It's like second nature coming from her. She is the queen of re-invention.

Madonna: Papa Don’t preach (live MDNA world tour)


Papa don't preach was released in 1986 and as far as I know Madonna has not performed it since the Blond Ambition tour. I have to check my facts on that but to the best of my recollection that is how it is. Actually I just checked and she performed it on the Re-invention tour in 2004 but there was only a Documentary released of that tour.

Sunday, September 29, 2013

No Doubt: Hella Good


Hella Good was co-written by Pharrell Williams and since I am doing a spread on him, I thought I would include this track considering his work with Gwen Stefani. His work with Gwen Stefani is some of his best in my opinion. Hella Good was released in 2002, but still shows signs of a modern track having revisited it many times recently in anticipation of No Doubt's most recent Studio album, Push and Shove.

Madonna: Candy Shop


Candy Shop is the first track included on Madonna's eleventh Studio album entitled Hard Candy. That album was released in 2008 and Madonna very prominently worked with Pharrell Williams and his production duo, the Neptunes, on that album. In fact, he is unofficially featured on this track, Candy Shop, as well as having co-written it and the Neptunes co-produced it.

Gwen Stefani: Wind it up


Wind it up was released as the lead single from Gwen Stefani's second Studio album entitled The Sweet Escape. That album was released in 2006 and the lead single aforementioned above was co-written by Pharrell William along with being co-produced by his production duo, the Neptunes.

Gwen Stefani: Hollaback girl


Hollaback Girl was released as the third single from Gwen Stefani's debut Studio album as a solo artist. The song itself was co-written by Pharrell Williams and produced by his production duo entitled the Neptunes. Hollaback Girl is one of Gwen Stefani's most well-known tracks.

Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams: Get Lucky


Get Lucky was released as the lead single from Random Access Memories. That album was released as Daft Punk's fourth Studio album and that was an exciting moment for me. Given that I had somewhat given up hope on them since the late 90s but then they made a reappearance in my life in 2010 with the release of their massively successful soundtrack album entitled Tron:Legacy.

Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams: Lose yourself to dance


Lose yourself to dance was released as the second single from Random Access Memories. That song features rapper and producer, Pharrell Williams and I am currently writing a special on him so this track fit right into his repertoire. However I don't own much material released by him exclusively so featured work is the best I can do at this point.

Pharrell Williams featuring Gwen Stefani: Can I Have it like That


Can I have it Like that was released by Pharrell Williams in 2005 It features Gwen Stefani and since I am promoting her right now, I thought I would add a little spice to the subject considering her work with Pharrell Williams. She very prominently worked with him on her second Studio album entitled the Sweet Escape.

Madonna: Erotica


Erotica was released as the lead single from the album of the same name. It remains one of my favorite Madonna albums that I have ever heard and the title track or lead single is one of my favorite Madonna songs ever, if not my favorite.

Madonna: Burning Up


Burning Up was released as the second single by Madonna during her career, or should I say at the beginning of her career; having gone on to release 12 Studio albums alone in 30 years. Burning Up became the first major Music video of her career. There was never a Music video shot for her signature debut single, Holiday, so it served as a great promotional video for her debut self-titled album.

Daft Punk: Face to Face


Face to Face is a great track that I have discovered recently, no pun intended, being found on the album Discovery. It was released as a promotional single at the end of the album's life but it actually brought it back to life in my opinion.

Daft Punk: Crescendolls


Crescendolls is another great track on the album Discovery. It is the fifth track and even though it was not released as a single officially, it very well could have been. It has great bass and I highly recommend it.

Daft Punk: Aerodynamic


Aerodynamic is a great track. It appears as the second track on the album entitled Discovery. The album Discovery is Daft Punk's second Studio album and it's a really great Studio album. It's one of my favorites and it is most definitely my favorite French House album.

Madonna: Girl Gone Wild


Girl Gone Wild was released as the second single or follow-up single from the album entitled MDNA. MDNA was released by Madonna in the year 2012 as her twelfth Studio album. It was an exciting time for considering that it was the longest I ever waited between Studio albums of hers.

Madonna: The Beast Within


The Beast Within from the Re-invention Tour is an amazing take on the original version of this song which is actually a remix. So going back in time to the Maxi-single of Justify my Love, it appears as the fifth track and is labeled the Beast Within mix of that song. But Madonna included a better version in her tour from 2004.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Madonna: Vogue (live MDNA world tour)


I just saw the performance of Vogue on Madonna's secondary YouTube channel from the MDNA world tour. It was exciting, the channel is entitled MADONNAVEVO, all in upper case lettering and it's a little more obscure than her primary YouTube channel simply entitled madonna. However MADONNAVEVO contains not only that performance but the Music video for Girl gone wild and Turn up the radio. It's a little more current but has less content.

Madonna: Gang Bang (live MDNA world tour)


Gang bang is the fourth number Madonna performed on her 2012 world tour entitled the MDNA tour. That tour is being released on Compact Disc and Blu-ray Disc, among others, this September 10th. I am very excited; it will surely be a treat to see the queen perform as usual. I plan on watching it over and over and listening to the CDs about one million times.

Madonna: I'm addicted (live MDNA world tour)


The Live version of I'm addicted from the MDNA world tour is pretty exciting. This song, I'm addicted, first appeared on the album entitled MDNA. That album was released last year as Madonna's twelfth Studio album. She then went on tour subsequent to the release of that album in support and promotion of it.

Madonna: Girl gone wild (live MDNA world tour)


Girl gone wild is the opening number on Madonna's MDNA world tour. I am excited to see it. I just finished watching the Music video for Girl gone wild one Madonna's YouTube channel. That channel is entitled MADONNAVEVO. It is all in upper case lettering and it's not her only YouTube channel. She actually has a more prominent one entitled madonna, in all lower case lettering. That's her primary channel but MADONNAVEVO contains the Music video for Girl gone wild and Turn up the radio.

Madonna: Erotic Candy Shop (live MDNA world tour)


There is a track on the MDNA world tour that is entitled Erotic Candy Shop and I am very excited to see it and hear it. I am sure I will like it as I have been revisiting both of those tracks because of their quality. Erotica is the song that started my infatuation with Madonna and it didn't end there. 20 years after the release of Erotica, I am still listening to it on a daily basis.

Madonna: Papa Don’t preach (live MDNA world tour)


Papa don't preach was released as the first single from True Blue that was not released from anything else. For example, Live to Tell preceded the release of Papa don't preach for singles from the album True Blue. But it was also released and included on the soundtrack album entitled At Close Range. This is a common theme with artists; they will release a single from a movie and then later include it on their following Studio album.

Madonna: Virgin Mary [Intro] (live MDNA world tour)


The intro for the MDNA tour is entitled Virgin Mary. I am very excited to see it as it comes out on disc in one week. That should be exciting. I plan on getting the concert on Blu-ray disc and the 2CD set. Wow, I can hardly contain my excitement just writing about it. It is going to be wild.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Janet Jackson: Make me


Make me was released as the lead single from Number Ones. Number Ones was Janet Jackson's second Greatest hits album. The one that preceded that was Design of a Decade 1986/1996 and it was pretty good. That Greatest hits album included the hit single Runaway and I still listen to that song today as it is out of this world.

Janet Jackson: Feedback


Feedback was released as the lead single from Janet Jackson's tenth Studio album entitled Discipline. Released all the way back in 2008, I am pretty certain it is the longest stretch of time that Janet has gone between Studio albums, with no end in sight. In fact, she released four Studio albums in the last decade alone.

Janet Jackson: Rock with U


Rock with U was released as the second single from Discipline. Discipline was released as the tenth Studio album by Janet Jackson. She has not released one since and it has almost been five years. I have no doubt that she will release another but she released four Studio albums in the last decade alone, so she has a little bit of catching up to do.

Rihanna: Don’t stop the music


Don't stop the music was released as the fourth single by Rihanna from her third Studio album entitled Good Girl Gone Bad. That title is extremely similar to a great Madonna song called Girl gone wild? That was a little off-topic but not by much considering that Don't stop the music contains elements from a Michael Jackson song, the King of Pop; and Madonna is obviously the Queen.

Janet Jackson: That's the way love goes


That's the way love goes was released as the lead single from Janet Jackson's fifth Studio album entitled janet. This would be her first Studio album from the 1990s and she would go on to only release one other. However she would release four during the following decade, only to enter another slump.

Michael Jackson: Wanna be startin’ somethin’


Wanna be startin’ somethin’ was released as the fourth single from Michael Jackson’s best-selling album of all time.  It just so happens to be the best-selling album of all time, by anyone; including but not limited to him, himself.  It’s quite astonishing really considering that he has now passed on, along with Whitney Houston.  I just finished listening to both of them, through their music and it brings great comfort to my life; considering their star power.

Rihanna: Don’t stop the music(Jody den Broeder)


The Jody den Broeder mix of Don't stop the music is a great mix. It is found on Good girl gone bad: the remixes. That was Rihanna's first remix album but not her last. However it is my favorite. I haven't even bought her second remix album yet.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Tiësto: Louder than Boom


I just finished listening to Louder than Boom for the first time in a long time and it was very exciting.  I was walking through the snow while I was listening to it and that made it thrilling.  Tiësto is an amazing DJ and Producer and I highly recommend him because he is so great.  I have been listening to a lot of other Electronic material and I have to say that Tiësto is perhaps the best.

Nari & Milani: Atom (Original mix)


The original mix of Atom is the bomb, terrorist; no pun intended. It's funny that I should say that actually because atom bomb is one way to describe a nuclear weapon. Of course I mean that with a grain of salt.  But that's how good this track is. Produced by Nari & Milani, it was recorded in Italy; a very prominent country in the European Union and then later used in the Cavo Paradiso festival in Greece.  Yet another very prominent country or Member state in the EU; both having empires named after them, Italy the Roman Empire and Greece, the Greek Empire.

NO_ID & Martin Volt: Zelda (Hardwell edit)


Zelda is a great track. Produced by NO_ID & Martin Volt, it is included on Benny Benassi's Compilation album entitled Cavo Paradiso '12. That album was put together at the festival of the same name and that takes place in Mykonos, Greece. The version of this song that was performed there or what have you was the Hardwell edit.

deadmau5 + Wolfgang Gartner: Channel 42


Channel 42 is pretty exciting.  On the Compact Disc it says that it is produced by deadmau5 and then written by both him + Wolfgang Gartner.  It’s a pretty good track.  It’s not my favorite track on the album but it does follow one of my favorites.  That is Superliminal and I highly recommend it.

deadmau5: Take care of the proper paperwork


Take care of the proper paperwork is a great track. It appears as the eighth track on >album title goes here<.  That is deadmau5's sixth Studio album and it's great. I own it on Compact Disc and I was so excited to get it on Compact Disc that it was the first CD I bought after a pretty significant string of not buying any CDs.

Swedish House Mafia: Save the World (Zedd Remix)


The Zedd Remix of Save the World is a really amazing remix.  I love Swedish House Mafia and because they are from Sweden, I love them all the more.  Sweden is part of the European Union as a Member state and because they are that makes them special in my eyes.  They are not part of the Euro zone as of yet, but I am sure they will be at some point even though all anyone ever talks about is the demise of the Euro and EU.

No Doubt featuring Busy Signal and Major Lazer: Push and Shove


I just finished listening to the song Push and Shove at home.  It was pretty exciting, considering that I have barely listened to it in my new apartment.  I am so happy to be in it and I will be even happier when I can finally listen to some more tunes that I paid a heavy price for.  No Doubt is so amazing right now that I can’t even begin to tell you and Gwen Stefani in and of herself is seriously like the best person on Earth right now.

Friday, September 20, 2013

Madonna: Vogue (live MDNA world tour)


The version of Vogue that appears on the MDNA world tour is one of the best versions of Vogue that I have ever heard and I have heard many. Vogue is a little out done but it is her signature song and for some reason or another Madonna always has a way of re-inventing it, much like herself.

Madonna: Hung up (live MDNA world tour)


The live version of Hung up from the MDNA world tour is pretty amazing. I am in love with it actually but I am somewhat tired of the song overall so it is definitely not my favorite number on the tour. However it's a fan favorite so I enjoy that aspect of it.

Madonna: Revolver (live MDNA world tour)


I have never listened to Revolver from beginning to end but it appears on the MDNA world tour and at the beginning she says, that is Madonna, 'don't fu** with the queen' and it drives me wild. Madonna can do no wrong in my eyes right now, as controversial as she is.

Madonna: Girl gone wild (live MDNA world tour)


Girl gone wild is the opening number for the MDNA world tour. It makes a pretty good statement but I am not as impressed with it as former opening numbers for her tours. However the rest of the tour most definitely makes up for the lack of enthusiasm I feel for it.

Madonna: Express yourself (live MDNA world tour)


The version of Express yourself that appears on the MDNA world tour is exquisite. I have not heard a live version of Express Yourself since 1993's Girlie Show. However she did perform it on the Re-invention tour but she never released digital media for that tour other than a documentary. She did not include Express yourself on the documentary.

Madonna: Erotic Candy Shop (live MDNA world tour)


Erotic Candy Shop is one interesting number that appears on the MDNA world tour. It fuses most of Candy Shop with a bit of Erotica and it's not the album version of Erotica. As far as I know it's the first draft of Erotica that also appeared on the Confessions tour. However this number, entitled Erotic Candy Shop, as previously mentioned, is a great fusion.

Madonna: Papa Don’t preach (live MDNA world tour)


Papa Don't preach appears as a number on Madonna's most recent tour entitled the MDNA world tour. It's quite amazing actually but far too short, that is the song. However the tour itself is also a little short. I haven't watched it completely from start to finish on Blu-ray Disc but I pretty much have the audio covered.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Tiësto: Louder than Boom

Just listening to Louder than Boom, once again.  It's always the first song I listen to from this album entitled Magikal Journey: The Hits Collection.  It was the first song that caught my attention so I have always put it first, thus far.

Tiësto vs. Junkie XL: Obsession

Just listening to Obsession after going on a wild shopping spree and it isn't even over yet.  I have more planned for when I get home but what a great way to spend money, listening to Obsession.  Because it's like I have this huge obsession with spending money even though I have none.

Tiësto: Adagio for Strings

Just listening to Adagio for Strings, it's pretty crazy!  I love music from Europe, especially Electronic music and this particular track is produced by a DJ from the Benelux region in Europe.  To be more exact, Benelux is part of the European Union and makes up three of the original six.  The Member states that make up the Benelux economic block are Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.  Belgium hosts the capital city of the EU, Brussels.

Tiësto: Traffic

To finish off this Playlist I am listening to, I am choosing Traffic.  I just worked my way through a bunch of traffic so I know exactly what this track is getting at.  However I am sure that when Tiesto named it he was referring to the traffic in Europe which is about ten times worse than where I am given the population density there.

Tiësto: Lethal Industry

Lethal Industry is the next song I am choosing to listen to because it sounds so exciting and I am honestly only referring to the title.  It's amazing actually and the song or track is in close comparison.

Tiësto: Suburban Train

Just listening to Suburban Train for one of the first times.  It's pretty exciting, now, because it feels like I am entering Suburbia and since this is a song about a train in suburbia; what better way to entertain myself while doing so?

Tiësto: Flight 643


Just listening to Flight 643, wearing my hat that was made in the European Union and thinking about my plane ticket to the EU. I can't wait and the reason I say that is because this song is called Flight 643 and I have commercials I have memorized from and about the EU and in the beginning of all of them there is always a plane involved.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Janet Jackson: If


If was released as the second single from the album entitled janet. janet. was Janet Jackson's fifth Studio album and her best in my opinion. Of course I am a big fan of Discipline, her tenth Studio album. But janet. is her best-selling Studio album and it spawned several hit singles.

Janet Jackson: Again


Again was released as the third single from Janet Jackson's fifth Studio album entitled janet. Again was not my favorite song. It's a ballad and I have never been a huge fan of ballads unless they are sung by Mariah Carey or they are one of Madonna's really good ones.

Janet Jackson: Throb


Throb was not released officially in the United States of America, as a single. But it did appear on the B-side of the Any time, any place single. I actually own that single and it is pretty good. I also just ordered the album on which it's from, from Amazon.com and I am excited. It is simply entitled janet.

Janet Jackson: Make me


Make me was released as the lead single from Number Ones. Number Ones was Janet Jackson's last major release and it was a greatest hits album, her second. She released her first in 1996, appropriately entitled Design of a Decade 1986/1996. That was a great Greatest hits album.

Janet Jackson: Feedback


Feedback was released as the lead single from Discipline, Janet Jackson's tenth and thus far, final Studio album. I have no doubt that she will release another sometime soon though. It has been five years since the release of Discipline and she released four Studio albums during the last decade alone. So she is most definitely due.

Janet Jackson: Because of love


Because of love was released as the fourth single from janet. janet. was released as the fifth Studio album by Janet Jackson and it is her best-selling album of all-time. It is much like her brother's best-selling album of all time. Except that his best-selling album of all time, is the best selling album of all time by any artist or musical act.

Janet Jackson: That's the way love goes


That's the way love goes was released as the lead single from janet. janet. was released as Janet Jackson's fifth Studio album, an album I highly recommend. I just ordered it from Amazon.com actually because it is so amazing. I have previously owned it.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Janet Jackson: If


If was released as the second single from janet. That album was released as Janet Jackson's fifth Studio album. It remains her most successful album to date, in terms of sales. I just received it on Compact Disc for the second time in History and it was amazing. It's still amazing but the novelty has worn off a bit. However, as I speak I am dying to listen to it because it is almost Ramadan and Janet Jackson is now married to a Muslim Brother.

Steve Angello: Knas


Knas is the 13th track that appears on Until One. Until One is the first Compilation album that Swedish House Mafia released. Swedish House Mafia hails from Sweden, a key Member state in the European Union even though they have not adopted the Euro as of yet. The Euro is the single currency that 17 of the 27 EU member states have adopted.

Janet Jackson: Feedback


Feedback was released as the lead single from Discipline. Discipline was released as the tenth Studio album by Janet Jackson. It was also her last Studio album release thus far. However I have a feeling that she is working on new material. She did release four Studio albums during the decade of the 2000s, however.

Daft Punk: One more time


One more time appears on Swedish House Mafia's first Compilation album entitled Until One as the 22nd track. That track, One more time, is produced by Daft Punk. They originate in Paris, France. France is a key Member state in the European Union, belonging to the coveted Euro zone. France is the second largest economy in the Euro zone and third largest in the EU.

Axwell: Nothing but Love(remode)


The remode of Nothing but Love by Axwell appears as the fifth track on Until One. Until One is Swedish House Mafia's first compilation album and Axwell is a very prominent member of that group. That group, is a group of DJs hailing from Sweden even though one of them was born in Greece. None the less a great group and in my opinion the Greek makes it all the better.

Janet Jackson featuring Khia: So excited


So excited was released as the second single from 20 Y.O. That was Janet Jackson's ninth Studio album. I bought the deluxe edition of that album because I was so impressed with the single, So excited. It features Khia and she is a great rapper in my opinion. Khia has a great single of her own that I like as well. But her featured part on So excited is really exciting.

Sebastian Ingrosso & Dirty South/Coldplay: Meich/Clocks


Meich/Clocks is a medley of two tracks that appears on Until One. Until One was released by Swedish House Mafia as their first Compilation album. Meich is produced by Sebastian Ingrosso & Dirty South; whereas Clocks is a Coldplay song. Coldplay hails from the UK, a key Member state of the EU.

Madonna: Rain


Rain was released as the fourth and final single from Erotica in the United States of America. Another notable release preceding the release of Rain was Fever, albeit internationally speaking only. However there was a Music video produced for that single and it is actually quite astonishing, even though I prefer the Music video for Rain.

Madonna: Holiday


Holiday was Madonna's first big hit. It is most definitely a signature song of hers.  Vogue also comes to mind and most likely is her signature song.  Holiday was preceded by, in terms of singles in order of release, Everybody and Burning up.  There is no Music video for Everybody but there is one for Burning up.

Madonna: Celebration


Celebration was released as the lead single from the album of the same name.  That album was Madonna's third Greatest hits album and instead of buying it on CD, I decided to buy it on DVD. So needless to say it was the Video Collection and not the songs.  I already own so many of Madonna's Studio albums, for example, so what I wanted were her Music videos.

Madonna: American Pie


American Pie was released as the first single by Madonna in the 21st Century, the new Millennium and the decade of the 2000s. It was pretty ironic as far as I am concerned, considering shortly thereafter 9/11 occurred, just to bring to the forefront that in this song, Madonna talks about the day the music died. It was all downhill after that and in North America we are literally still digging our way out of debt for example.

Madonna: I'll Remember


I’ll remember was released on March 8th, 1994 and it was one of the most exciting times of my life.  I had been waiting for a release by Madonna after paying close attention to each and every single released from Erotica, which preceded I’ll remember.  Waiting for the Music video would be the next wait but when it was released, I was over the moon.  I am not sure what it is about Madonna releases in the spring; but it seems to have a profound effect on my psyche.

Madonna: Nothing really matters


Nothing really matters was released as the fourth single from Ray of Light.  Ray of Light was Madonna's seventh Studio album and as successful as it was, the Music video for Nothing really matters, for example, was not included on Madonna's Greatest hits video collection entitled Celebration.

Madonna: The power of Good-bye


The power of Good-bye was released as the third single from the album Ray of Light.  That is of course in North America where only four singles were released from the album as opposed to internationally where five were released. The power of Good-bye is a pretty well-written song.  But it is kind of sad and depressing so I don't like it as much as Ray of Light, the song, for example or Frozen which is ultimately my favorite song on Ray of Light.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Daft Punk: Derezzed


Derezzed sounds pretty disgusting on Compact Disc as I once thought. However the rest of the album is weak, that is the soundtrack album entitled Tron:Legacy.

Tiësto: Maximal Crazy (original mix)


The original mix of Maximal Crazy by Tiesto, included on his Compilation album entitled Club Life Volume Two Miami, is a pretty interesting track. But I can definitely tell is caters more to America than the previous track I talked about, Century. That track is included on the third volume of Club Life entitled Stockholm. Stockholm is the capital city of Sweden.

Tiësto: Carpe Noctum (DJ Preach remix)


I am accustomed to hearing the Spencer & Hill dub of Carpe Noctum included on Tiesto's Greatest Hits album entitled Magikal Journey The Hits Collection and so I must say that the DJ Preach remix of Carpe Noctum is about ten times better. Included on Tiesto's remix album entitled Elements of Life (remixed); it is one of the better tracks on that album. Elements of Life remixed is a great album.

David Guetta featuring Usher: Without You


My obsession with French House started with David Guetta a few years ago; however no one does it better than Daft Punk, in my opinion. I am just listening to Without You featuring Usher and it is very weak compared to the French House I am now accustomed to with Daft Punk.

Tiësto & Calvin Harris: Century (Tiësto & Moska remix)


Calvin Harris is a crazy DJ. He teams up with Tiesto on the track entitled Century from Tiesto's compilation album entitled Club Life Vol3 Stockholm and he blows me away. I am used to him spinning the track by Rihanna entitled We Found Love and to be honest with, Century is one of the best tracks I have ever heard, whereas We Found Love is somewhat obsolete in my mind.

Swedish House Mafia featuring John Martin: Don't You Worry Child


The Music video for Don't You Worry Child by Swedish House Mafia is amazing, much like the track itself. However, to see the citizens of the United Kingdom enjoying the music from Swedish House Mafia during their last appearance in that country is exciting. That is exactly what the video shows.

Tiësto: Ten Seconds Before Sunrise (First State’s a Global Taste remix)


The remix entitled First State's a Global Taste remix of the track Ten Seconds Before Sunrise, is a pretty amazing remix. I am very accustomed to hearing the album version of Ten Seconds Before Sunrise which is included on the Studio album released by Tiesto, Elements of Life. I now own the remix album from that series and to hear the remix aforementioned above of that track is completely out of this world to tell you the truth. It's Progressive Trance at its finest, however to put it in perspective, Progressive Trance is about ten times more exciting than Progressive House, its House music counterpart.

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Janet Jackson: If


If was released as the second single from janet. That album was released as Janet Jackson's fifth Studio album and it is her best-selling album to date. She has released five Studio albums since, including but not limited to Discipline and 20 Y.O. I must say that both of those albums were amazing and I was in love with them so much that I decided to buy the deluxe edition for both.

Janet Jackson: Together again


Together again was released as the lead single from The Velvet Rope in the United States of America. The Velvet Rope was the sixth Studio album released by Janet Jackson. Her sixth Studio album followed her best-selling Studio album in 1997, four years after the release of that album.

Alesso vs. One Republic: If I lose myself


If I lose myself, the eleventh track included on Club Life Vol3 Stockholm, is a pretty good track. Listed as being produced or released by Alesso vs. One Republic, Ryan Tedder, the lead singer of One Republic provides some great lyrics for the track. However it's the mixing by DJ Alesso that does me in. He is from Sweden and Sweden produces some great music, let alone DJs.

Tiësto & Calvin Harris: Century (Tiësto & Moska remix)


Century is the 13th track included on Club Life Vol3 Stockholm. It is produced by Tiesto & Calvin Harris. They both hail from the European Union; one from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the other from the Netherlands. It's an area of Europe also known as the Blue Banana when you add the two together.

Tiësto, Quintino & Alvaro: United (Tiësto & Blasterjaxx remix)


The last track included on Club Life Vol3 Stockholm is a great track. It is entitled United and it is a very climactic way to end the album. Produced by Tiesto, Quintino & Alvaro, I highly recommend it as an inspirational track for getting things done. For example, I use it for my cardio and I hardly move like a sloth while I am pursuing that.

Janet Jackson featuring Q-tip and Joni Mitchell: Got ‘til it’s gone


Got 'til It's gone was released as the first or lead international single from The Velvet Rope. The Velvet Rope was released as the sixth Studio album by Janet Jackson. It followed her best-selling Studio album in 1997; however her best-selling Studio album was released in 1993. The reference to 1997 was in regards to The Velvet Rope, that album was released in 1997.

Hardwell featuring Amba Shepherd: Apollo (Hardwell’s club life edit)


The track entitled Apollo on Club Life Vol3 Stockholm is pretty exciting. So I have confirmation that the planet Mercury used to be called Apollo. However in Greek Mythology, Apollo is not the Roman equivalent of Mercury. I am somewhat confused. But in astrology Mercury is my detriment so I am not going to get too hung up on it since I should be concentrating my efforts on my ruling planet Jupiter who also represents the star of Bethlehem.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Daft Punk: Face to Face


Face to Face seems pretty interesting after only recently discovering it. I say that with a grain of salt considering it is from the album entitled Discovery. That album is Daft Punk's second Studio album and it's great.

Daft Punk: Crescendolls


Crescendolls is pretty exciting. I am still amazed at how amazing I think it is, but it just goes to show the quality of Daft Punk. Originating in France, the succumb to the epitome of French House in my opinion. French house is so important in the Electronic world that it is pretty much synonymous with House itself.

Daft Punk: Aerodynamic


Aerodynamic is pretty interesting to listen to when I am working out. It makes me feel like climbing a mountain and I often do so after I am done; although it's more like a hill, but none the less a great way to work out. It makes my legs feel like I am half robot.

Snoop Dogg vs. David Guetta: Sweat


The version of Wet by Snoop Dogg included on David Guetta's fifth studio album entitled Nothing But the Beat is pretty exciting. It is actually entitled Sweat and is listed as Snoop Dogg vs. David Guetta on the CD. I downloaded a dubstep version of this song preceding the version aforementioned above and that was pretty exciting.

NO_ID & Martin Volt: Zelda (Hardwell edit)


I am just going back in time for a minute to experience the heartache I faced last year. It was fun but sometimes it drives me wild because it doesn't seem to be going away. The track that makes me feel like that right now during this part of my life is entitled the Hardwell edit of Zelda, not quite in that order but it is Zelda none the less.

Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams: Get Lucky


Listening to Get Lucky, months after I bought it on Compact Disc, is like going back in time. But not in a good way, it reminds me of a bad time in my life that I haven't gotten over completely and listening to this song drives me nutts because it reinforces the struggle I still have in front of me.