I don’t know if I’m the only one that’s noticed but this year we seem to have quite a few funky tracks gracing the airwaves unlike the usual drivel of slow, moody stuff, or music from TV talent shows (famous last words, you watch). So to celebrate this I’ve put together a little playlist of my own (feel free to ignore it though, I’m no Simon Cowell after all). Give me your verdict if you too think December is is bouncing with top tracks?
This one is my absolute favourite at the moment, originally released in October this year, but didn’t seem to be on anyone’s radar until now. Le Grind – Pillow Talk (check out the video – who needs big budgets these days when you’ve got a cracking tune).
Take That – Hey Boy. Gets me waving my arms in the air.
Take That – I Like It. Now this one I’ve sent over to Mastermix asking them to mix it with 2 other tracks which mix perfectly! They need to mix it with Rachel Stevens – Some Girls and Goldfrapp – Strict Machine (you could even add a little 2 Hearts from Kish Mauve’s original, or Kylie’s one at a push if you speed it up a bit).
Wouldn’t be Christmas without a little bit of Kylie so this one with little sis Dannii seems to do well. Well it’s played pretty much on every station I tune into.
I’m no fan of Asda but the marketing team found a corker with Fleur East I guess. I was shaking my bits in a fury after hearing this for the first time so I guess it’s got to be on the playlist.
It’s only taken them 12 years, obviously no hurry for decent music in that time. Darkness – I Am Santa. Not as good as Christmas Time (Don’t Let The Bells) but nice to see the return of jingling bells at least.
Last one, I’m throwing a bit of a curve ball out there. I love it, but the video is a bit creepy and to be desired. Ah well, you make your own mind up.
Over to you lot now. What tunes will you be loading up this Christmas. This lot will probably be on Andy’s DJ list no doubt (well I’ll damn well sneaky in there if I have to myself just to get my “groove on” at any parties he has to do).
Jacqui
Christmas Party Playlist 2015
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