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Top Techno Podcast Yana Bolder
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play_arrowDennis van Aarssen
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Forever You Dennis van Aarssen
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play_arrowThe Trammps
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Move The Trammps
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play_arrowPakito
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Living on Video Pakito
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play_arrowJon & Vangelis
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I Hear You Now Jon & Vangelis
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play_arrowZhané
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Hey Mr. D.J. Zhané
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play_arrowSheena Easton
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Morning Train (Nine to Five) Sheena Easton
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play_arrowTiësto
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The Business Tiësto
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play_arrowEddie Rabbitt
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I Love a Rainy Night Eddie Rabbitt
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play_arrowHelen Shapiro
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Shop Around Helen Shapiro
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play_arrowHue & Cry
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Engine of Light Hue & Cry
From the pulsing beat of a nightclub to the soft strumming in a cozy coffeehouse, music is the heartbeat of our culture. Here at ‘KWR 65‘, we’ve curated a mix of songs that are not just catchy but are making waves in various unique ways.
‘Forever You’ by Dutch jazz singer Dennis van Aarssen tops our list. This song, a smooth fusion of swing and jazz, tells a story of timeless love. Its nostalgic tones resonate with listeners longing for simpler times, and the romantic optimism it exudes sets it apart in the often cynical contemporary music scene.
‘Move’ by The Trammps gets the globe grooving with its infectious dance beats. Its revival of the disco era is a testament to the cyclical nature of music trends, proving once again the enduring appeal of the 70s dance floor.
French electronic music maestro Pakito’s ‘Living on Video’ is an audacious blend of techno and dance. Its futuristic soundscape is a reflection of our digital reality, captivating a generation living much of their lives on video.
‘I Hear You Now’ by Jon & Vangelis is a reminder that music can be a sanctuary in trying times. Its tranquil melody, combined with profound lyrics, is a soothing balm in a world constantly on the edge.
The evergreen ‘Hey Mr. D.J.’ by Zhané continues to be a party anthem, a testament to good music’s longevity. The song, a crisp blend of R&B and Soul, has become synonymous with the joy of shared rhythm.
And who can forget ‘Morning Train (Nine to Five)’ by the inimitable Sheena Easton? This song, with its upbeat tempo, is a tribute to the everyday hustle, connecting with listeners in an intimate, everyday sort of way.
‘The Business’ by EDM star Tiësto, ‘I Love a Rainy Night’ by country legend Eddie Rabbitt, ‘Shop Around’ by the iconic Helen Shapiro, and ‘Engine of Light’ by Scottish pop duo Hue & Cry round up our list, each song a testament to the diverse and deeply personal journeys music can take us on.
In conclusion, music, in all its forms, connects us. It reflects our culture, stirs our emotions, and tells our stories. This playlist does just that, proving that music, truly, is the universal language.
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play_arrowEmeli Sandé & Nile Rodgers
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play_arrowDonna Summer
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play_arrowBobby Bare
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play_arrowDalbello
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Broadcasts under a license from Socan.