YouTube DJ Set: 2- Hour Eurodance 90’s Throwback DJ Set #tbt

Eurodance, a vibrant genre of electronic dance music, originated in the late 1980s in central Europe, particularly Germany, where rave parties were gaining popularity. It was heavily influenced by various forms of music such as house, Eurodisco, Hi-NRG, trance, techno, hip hop, and hip house, blending them into a unique sound characterized by rich vocals, rapped verses, and a strong bass rhythm. The genre’s creation was a response to the growing club scene and the desire for a sound that encapsulated the energy and spirit of the time.

Eurodance, a vibrant genre of electronic dance music, originated in the late 1980s in central Europe, particularly Germany, where rave parties were gaining popularity. It was heavily influenced by various forms of music such as house, Eurodisco, Hi-NRG, trance, techno, hip hop, and hip house, blending them into a unique sound characterized by rich vocals, rapped verses, and a strong bass rhythm. The genre’s creation was a response to the growing club scene and the desire for a sound that encapsulated the energy and spirit of the time.

Tracklist:

  1. Aqua – Barbie Girl (1997)
  2. Gina G – Ooh Aah…Just a Little Bit (Motiv8 Radio Edit) (1996)
  3. La Bouche – Be My Lover (1995)
  4. Tina Cousins – Mysterious Times (Album Version) (1997)
  5. Captain Hollywood Project – Only With You (Radio Mix) (1993)
  6. Alice DJ – Better Off Alone (1998)
  7. Little Play – Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!! (1999)
  8. Real McCoy – Run Away (Single Version) (1994)
  9. Corona – The Rhythm of the Night (1993)
  10. Whigfield – Think of You (Radio Edit) (1994)
  11. DJ Worris – Dreams (Will Come Alive) (DJ Worris Classic Mix) (1994)
  12. Haddaway – What Is Love (Club Mix) (1993)
  13. Ice Mc – It’s a Rainy Day (1994)
  14. Ice Mc – Think About the Way (1994)
  15. MaxX – Get A Way (1993)
  16. Dj Space – Forever Young (1995)
  17. Dr Alban – It’s My Life (1992)
  18. Bizarre Inc – I’m Gonna Get You (Original Remix Version) (1992)
  19. Faithless – Insomnia (1995)
  20. Magellano – Coming Up (Lead Harmonic Mix) (1993)
  21. Corona – Baby Baby (1995)
  22. Dance Fusion – Sweet Dreams (1996)
  23. New Kids On The Block – Step By Step (The C & C Vocal Club Mix) (1990)
  24. Whigfield – Saturday Night (Radio Mix) (1994)
  25. Sarah Washington – I Will Always Love You (Mighty Mix) (1993)
  26. C & C Music Factory – Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) (1990)
  27. Black Box – Everybody (LeFreak Remix) (1990)
  28. Black Box – Strike It Up (1990)
  29. Black Box – I Don’t Know Anybody Else – Black Box [DJ Lelewel Mix] (1990)
  30. Infinite Hit Band – Good Vibrations (1992)
  31. Double You – We All Need Love (1992)
  32. Double You – With or Without You (1992)
  33. Freddie Mercury – Living On My Own (1993)
  34. 2 Unlimited – Get Ready For This (1991)
  35. Another Class – Don’t You( Forget About Me) (A & S Mix) (1991)
  36. SNAP! – Rhythm Is A Dancer (1992)
  37. Technotronic – Pump Up The Jam (1989)
  38. Technotronic – This Beat Is Technotronic (1989)

    SD Card unexpectedly removed [Android]

    Today while I was trying to take a picture of my son wearing his costume with my new HTC G2, got the error message “SD Card unexpectedly removed”. I asked myself: how is that possible if the card is inside and even behind the battery.

    Before I continued trying, decided to turn off the phone, extract the card, clean the contacts and try again. Everything went well until 20 minutes later; I got the same error again.

    I performed the process again, this time thoroughly cleaning the pins on both the G2 and the SD card. I was able to record my son’s parade and even upload to YouTube, but yet again the error message came up once more.

    Searched on Google, called a friend and even called T-Mobile to see if there was any known issue. Didn’t get too much help so I went ahead and performed a CheckDisk with repairs (while plugged in to the USB port of my PC). I thought it was fixed after it, but minutes later, again the issue reoccurred.

    I decided to use a MicroSD adapter, plugged into my computer, tried to save whatever I could from the latest pictures and videos I took (luckily it was just 2 weeks worth) and formatted it like 3 times. I did not choose a quick format option just to ensure that all blocks get touched.

    All good? No. Seems that the card is bad. Called T-Mobile, called, HTC, there are no replacement cards for the HTC G2 yet. What? It is a universal card! But no, HTC says that I need to call when they get stock parts for the HTC G2.

    I guess I am out of luck on this one. I will need to buy another card.

    Luckily, all the previous contents were safely backed up to the cloud.