Come on now Jonas, its time for a full length set, I think I speak for all of us here the anticipation is killing us!!! I know it will be something out of this world ;-)
In The Mix with Queen - INXS & other great Artists.
Long Time Ago ... In A Disco Galaxy , Far Away , Their Was ... Liquid Disco !!!
Liquid Gold was an English disco group, from Brackley in Northamptonshire. Their biggest success came in 1980 with "Dance Yourself Dizzy", which peaked at number two on the UK chart.
Liquid Gold was formed by Ray and Ellie, who had met auditioning to play in Babe Ruth, a group that released four albums between 1972 and 1975. Both of them worked on the band's last album, Kid Stuff. They then recruited Wally Rothe and Syd Twynham under the name Dream Coupe; after a few shows they signed to Creole Records, a Polo Records subsidiary, and changed their name to Liquid Gold.
Their first single, "Anyway You Do It", was released in October 1978. It narrowly missed the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart, peaking at #41, but resulted in their being transferred to Polo for their next release, "My Baby's Baby". A remixed version of the song was concurrently released by Parachute Records in the United States and became a hit, reaching #5 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, and #45 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1979. Despite their success in the US, however, they never toured there.
At home, their next single was "Mr. Groovy", which did not chart; it was quickly followed with "Dance Yourself Dizzy", which became their biggest UK hit, peaking at #2 on the UK chart in 1980. The song also reached #26 on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart. Their next single, "Substitute", peaked at #8 in the UK in the summer of 1980. Their final UK Top 40 entry was "The Night, the Wine, and the Roses", which hit #32 late in the year.
In March 1981, the single "Don't Panic" was released, and it was also entered into the Song For Europe contest to pick the UK's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1981, but was beaten by Bucks Fizz with Making Your Mind Up, that year's eventual Eurovision winner. The following year saw the release of the singles "Where Did We Go Wrong" (UK #56) and "Turn the Tables". In 1983, Rothe quit the band, and Twynham left soon after. With the smaller line-up they released two more singles before splitting up in 1984.
All of their songs were produced, arranged, written, and engineered by Adrian Baker, who also played guitar.
"Synth and Strings", a 1999 UK chart hit by Yomanda, was based around a sample from "Dance Yourself Dizzy". In 2008, "Dance Yourself Dizzy" remixes were released on a 12" single with bonus CD, and digital download.
Helen Folasade Adu, CBE (Yoruba: Fọláṣadé Adú [fɔ̄láʃādé ādú]; born 16 January 1959), known professionally as Sade Adu or simply Sade (/ʃɑːˈdeɪ/ shah-DAY), is a Nigerian-born British singer-songwriter...
Laid Back is a Danish electronic music duo group from Copenhagen, formed in 1979. The duo consists of John Guldberg (vocals, guitar, bass) and Tim Stahl (vocals, keyboards, drums, bass). They are best...
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Sammy Renders (born 1 April 1993), known by his stage name Sam Feldt, is a Dutch DJ and deep house music producer, based in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
In 2015, he released a remake of Robin S.' "Show Me Love". The track was released by Spinnin' Records and Polydor. It became an instant hit, peaking at number 4 on the UK Singles Chart and reached the 21st position on the Dutch Top 40. In Australia, "Show Me Love" was certified gold.[5] In Belgium, Feldt's track reached 15 and 13 on Billboard's Dance/Electronic Songs chart. In 2016 Sam Feldt released the song "Summer on You" together with Lucas & Steve. After reaching the number 4 spot in the Dutch Top 40, it became the most played track on Dutch radio in September and October 2016.
Shortly after the release of "Summer on You", the track was awarded with a Platinum award in the Netherlands Feldt was ranked on DJ Magazine's list of the Top 100 DJs of 2016 at 87.
Billboard described Feldt as "a modern house superstar", and his treatment of "Show Me Love" as "Anne reshapes the famous melody, while Feldt echoes the original with a bubbly deep house beat." The single "The Devil's Tears" (Sam Feldt Edit) was one of Spotify's top 10 most viral tracks.
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