FLASHBACK Music Friday - Featuring Kate Bush, The Cars, The English Beat, A Flock of Seagulls, and a-ha
Hey there, Music Lovers! It’s that time again—welcome to the most exhilarating video music showcase around! Every week, I carve out some moments from my busy schedule to dive into the numbers that truly matter, bringing you the hottest tracks dominating the airwaves. These are the songs you can’t help but play on repeat!
This week, prepare for an electrifying collection of retro classics that are guaranteed to get your heart racing and your feet tapping! Crank up those speakers and get ready to transform your space into a lively dance party and maybe even spark a little neighborly chaos!
Before you rock out like there’s no tomorrow, don’t forget to check out the playlist featuring all these phenomenal tracks: “Vital Vinyl II” (yes, it’s the sequel to the original—just in case you missed it!) You can find it conveniently embedded on the right-hand side of this post, ready for your listening pleasure!
We’ve got the beats you crave, all day and all night long! Join us right here on FLASHBACK Music Friday for an unforgettable musical experience! Let’s make some noise!
Originally released in 1985. From a bedsit in London to New York recording studios… Alternative acclaim to mainstream adulation… Indie label hopefuls to major signings… Despite the series of radical shifts that underpinned its creation, Scritti Politti's second album Cupid & Psyche 85 achieved the virtually impossible. While everything was scaled up – the ambition, the sound, the audience – the singular artistic vision that drove the group not only remained intact and undiluted in these bigger surroundings, but became more inventive, more adventurous and, ultimately, more beloved.
A #1 album in the U.K., 1989's TECHNIQUE is a seminal acid-house masterpiece that was New Order's first non-compilation album to crack the Billboard® 200's Top 40, rising to #32. Features the memorable singles "Run," "Fine Time," and "Round & Round," as well as "Vanishing Point," which was later used as a theme for a hit British TV show. With pounding dance bearts and a rock backbone, this 1989 dance classic was meant to be heard on vinyl.
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