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Good Upbeat Danceable (singable) Music.

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Peck:
I'm currently trying to make an ultimate dance-y, party type music to set any club on fire.

What I have now is:

Belle And Sebastian - Your Cover's Blown
The Go! Team - Huddle Formation
New Pornographers - Miss Teen Wordpower
Cut Copy - Saturdays
Handsomeboy Technique - Season Of Young Mouss (centrepiece)
The Go! Team - Ladyflash
Stellastarr* - Sweet Troubled Soul
Raveonettes - Twilight
Rapture - Sister Savior
The Go! Team - Junior Kickstart

elcapitan:

--- Quote from: Hat ---Edit: Actually, now that I put the thing on for an ride, apart from 3-4 tracks it is a very catchy up-beat album. I'd recommend it, anyway. Pussy Town and Take It Slow are excellent tracks both for singing along and dancing to, and if you can stomach Rollercoaster after how much it was whored out as a single, its another great song, in my opinion.
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Let me be your dirty fucking whore?

La Creme:
YOU CAN MAD RAVE TO "ANOTHER DIMENSION"!

Bunnyman:
I can't believe no one's mentioned Basement Jaxx yet.  Only the most awesome music ever.  If you don't grin like an idiot after listening to "Hot n' Cold," you have no soul.

Folks at the party I went to on friday totally dug my "Best of the 80s with some other random crap" Mix:

Lipps, Inc - Funkytown (12" Version)
Luke Vibert - I Love Acid
Nena - 99 Red Balloons (If anyone has the German version, drop me a line, please?  Thanks!)
Sir Mix-A-Lot - Baby Got Back
Der Entenrot Mortengen - Die Internationale
Red Army Choir - Return to Slavianka

Also, it would be worthwhile to check out:
Luke Vibert - Kerrier District (album): Glorious, glorious happy, bouncy acid house.  If people aren't dancing by the end of "Disco Bus," they never will.
Natalie - Natalie: Thai pop music is the most bizarrely bouncy and happy bubblegum stuff on the planet.  Seriously, give it a try.  You'll die laughing.
Manu Chao - Clandestino: Chicks totally dig that Latin Beat thing, and fortunately Manu Chao is not only very danceable, but trilingual and musically quite complex.

La Creme:
For the Manu Chau/Mano Negra thing, I'd go with either his solo version of "King Of Bongo" or "Madman's Dead". But yeah, good party music he is.

Also: Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Bring Back The Apocalypse (no joke.)

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