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DiscoWorkout.com - Ten Things About 2007

Writing for discoworkout.com is such a great way for me to leave little breadcrumbs during the year that later serve as reminders of those moments. What follows is not really a top ten, but rather a list of memorable things that I wrote about in 2007, and there happen to be ten of them. So bust out your Madelines and prepare for a Proustian outburst of nostalgia for the recent past.
1. Faux Disco Vrai

In many ways 2007 was the year of "the banger." And as you'll see in this list, I certainly loved me some Justice, Van She, Boys Noize and the like. But more often than not in 2007 I found myself turning down the distorted thrashers and actually *listening* to the Italians Do It Better compilation, "After Dark." It's basically Johnny Jewel's production reel - he produced and performed almost everything with his bands and alter egos. I got deeper and deeper into more and more slower and slower disco as the year went on, thanks in no small part to this record, which included Glass Candy's "Rolling Down The Hills" and their Belle Epoque cover, "Miss Broadway" (the original "Miss Broadway" has also been the soundtrack to my last few months). I also listened to a lot of In Flagranti and Black Devil Disco Club too but never got around to posting the latter. So, here:
MP3: Black Devil Disco Club - "Coach Me (Again And Again version with In Flagranti)"
2. Australia

What the hell is in the water "down under" in "Oz" that all the "Aussies" are drinking? Midnight Juggernauts got more than their share of shout outs on this blog, as well as an interview I did with them (which, in turn, brought my copy of ELO's Time back into heavy rotation). The fruits of Van She's remixing division was never far from my ears, and their remix of Sneaky SoundSystem's "UFO" was probably in all my DJ sets. I covered a few tracks by Bag Raiders and Valentinos, and DiscoWorkout.com readers can say they were *there* before Knightlife, blew up which seems likely in 2008. Cut Copy's 2006 Fabric mix CD kept proving itself prescient this year, so be sure to go grab their new mix (courtesy of BiBaBiDi), as it is likely to contain a preview of what 2008 will sound like. And the Presets, one of my favorite bands of 2006, have a new single and a new record coming out next year.
MP3: "Kafka (Bag Raiders What Y'all Kno 'Bout Five Remix)" - Valentinos
3. My Moon My Man

Boys Noize remix of Feist's "My Moon My Man", which I posted in my "Songs of the Year So Far" post this summer, was my favorite track of 2007.
MP3: "My Moon My Man (Boys Noize Remix)" - Feist
4. Summer in New York City

Speaking of that post, I'm not sure if it's because I got hella hella busy or paid less attention in the latter half of the year, but most of my favorite songs this year were already locked by the time I did my mid year review and my Summer Night City Mix in July. So you could pretty much download this and the Feist track and consider it a guide to 2007 in a nutshell.
Link: Baron von Luxxury's Summer Night City Mix
5. Dragonette

I never got sick of listening to Dragonette's "I Get Around" in its many different forms. There was the pop deliciousness of the original song, the blissfully simplistic Midnight Juggernauts remix, and this remix by Van She Tech (yet another one I never posted that I meant to):
MP3: "I Get Around (Van She Tech Remix)" - Dragonette
6. Justice vs. Justice Backlash

Did you notice how our Justice coverage dried up early in the year? That wasn't an accident. (Nor was our dropping out of the New Rave ink race.) But I as I review my songs of the year, this one keeps popping up, so I gotta break that rule. Plus, there are so many remixes out there that people might forget that the originals are pretty damn amazing. Here's another song I never posted that I meant to, and that is in my top 5 favorite songs of the year:
MP3: Justice "Phantom II" (the original, not remixed at all)
7. Girls on Pop

I was going to do a post called "Best Pop Music Sung By Girls with English Accents And Not On The Radio in California so It Might As Well Be Indie For All I'm Concerned, With Regard to Cred/Commercialness And All" but I never did. Or maybe "Frankly I'm Exposed to Bloc Party More Than I Am These songs But If This Is Pop Music Than Dammit I Love Pop Music." Here are three more songs filed under "things I never posted that I meant to":
MP3: "In The Mood For Love" - Kylie Minogue
** Note - this song was produced by Mylo and *criminally* dropped from her album...a travesty!
MP3: "About You Now (Kissy Sell Out rmx)" - Sugababes
MP3: "Swinging London Town" - Girls Aloud
Actually Dragonette should totally be in this category too, but I put them in #5 and don't want to write a new tenth thing.
8. Nostalgia

Some classic 80's synthpop-related stuff I wrote about that I think is worth checking out if you missed it the first time includes a piece I did on David Sylvian, one on Daniel Ash, the awkwardness that is Goth, the awesomeness of Moroder's "The Chase" and his work with Sparks, and Propaganda.
9. Dolly

In the last month or so I've kinda gotten into old country music, especially the female singers like Dolly Parton and Peggy Lee. I'm totally fucking serious. Melancholy, haunting, and very moving.
MP3: "Honky Tonk Angels" - Dolly Parton
10. Death

Losing Theresa and Jeremy was shocking and horrible. Theresa loved Steely Dan. I played their entire catalog plus this Blonde Redhead song at her memorial in New York City a few weeks ago. That and the Vanity Fair article put a surreal spin on an otherwise fulfilling year. I'm disappointed with some people but they'll get theirs.
I still can't believe I'm writing this.
I will always miss them.
MP3: "Hey Nineteen" - Steely Dan

Theresa and Me in Paris, 1995
xx,
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Nice one! you dudes skipped
Nice one! you dudes skipped Escort- they're right in your backyard-
It was nice to see you recognize the disco- the indie kids & blogs
loved to dance this year- Totally dig Giorgio- you should jam on
his power/synth-pop record- "Son of My Father" ground zero for synth pop.
I still can't shake the rock and roll- I need some true-soul man. Timeless
music moves me. Disco keeps me focused for about 15 minutes.
Sweet list. However, I'm
Sweet list. However, I'm wondering if it is legal to download these songs. I'm not sure because these MP3 files are being hosted by discoworkout.com site and not rcrdlbl.com. If anyone knows the answer, let me know. Thanks!
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