Best Tunes of the Decade 40-31

40. The General Specific – Band of Horses

Off the 2007 album Cease to Begin.

39. TransatlanticismDeath Cab for Cutie

The title track from the 2003 album Transatlantism.

38. Come Away With Me – Norah Jones

The title track from her debut album Come Away with Me, released in 2002.

37. We Are Your FriendsJustice vs. Simian

Released in 2006.

36. Do Your Thing – Basement Jaxx

From the 2001 album Rooty.

35. Young FolksPeter, Bjorn & John

Off the 2007 album Writer’s Block.

34. Seven Nation Army – The White Stripes

From the 2003 album Elephant.

33. Lux Aeterna (LOTR Version) – Requiem for a Dream

32. Hoist that Rag – Tom Waits

From the 2006 album Real Gone.

31. Bombs Over BaghdadOutkast

Dancin’ With Basement Jaxx

Monday, 27 April 2009, 12:51 | Written by: marilyn
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Raindrops (2009)

Pete Tong premiered Basement Jaxx’s new single, Raindrops, on the Essential Selection last week. Its a pretty neat track, in typical Basement Jaxx style. The new album is called Scars, and it is set to be released in May or June.

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Crazy Itch Radio (2006)

I’m posting this track for a particular Dance Fit instructor who likes Basement Jaxx. I think she’ll like this track because it’s a little bit country, and a whole lottta Jaxx.

Doin’ My Thing

Friday, 3 October 2008, 10:51 | Written by: marilyn
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Rooty (2001)

I don’t need no TV, I don’t need no news
All I need is a bumpin’ beat to bump away my blues
I don’t give a damn what the people say
I’m gonna do it, gonna do it my way
Gonna let it all out an do my thing
Boom boom boom an a bang bang bang

This is my “Cheer me up” song. When I get into a funk, I give this song a listen, and by the midpoint I’m feeling great and dancing along to the upbeat tempo. The track boasts confidence and an unconventional sexiness with unforgiving abandon. The upbeat piano and percussion is peppered with fun electronic bleeps and bloops that are brought into full splendor with soulful vocals.

The creative pair, Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe that are Basement Jaxx, hail from the UK, where they have been releasing their unique blend of House music since 1999. They have recently released the EP Planet 2 in the UK, and have announced that they will be touring through the UK in February 2009. Too bad I live 4700 miles away!