Hey guys, I am preparing a set for a Blues dance, and I want to experiment a little with what kind of music I use. Usually around here its straight Blues Music, but I wanted to bring in a little trip-hop, r&B, international stuff, etc.
From u guys, I wanted to know how these types experiments have gone for you all and if u have any suggestions on some song choices that work particularily well that are not in the blues music genres....
Anything will be a great help, thanks guys!
Sets for Blues dancing
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Re: Sets for Blues dancing
A quick one to have a look at would be David Keogh's fusion album - recorded specifically for blues & fusion dancers, and he's made the tracks freely downloadable. Firecracker & Death Came a Knockin' are probably my favourites / the ones that I've had the best response from.omsuperhoops wrote:Hey guys, I am preparing a set for a Blues dance, and I want to experiment a little with what kind of music I use. Usually around here its straight Blues Music, but I wanted to bring in a little trip-hop, r&B, international stuff, etc.
From u guys, I wanted to know how these types experiments have gone for you all and if u have any suggestions on some song choices that work particularily well that are not in the blues music genres....
Anything will be a great help, thanks guys!
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You know - I can't actually remember for sure - I'm pretty certain it was an internet recommendation, (it might have been mentioned on one of the Confessing The Blues podcasts from Keith Shapiro & Jonathan Pechon) - but I couldn't say for sure.omsuperhoops wrote:How did u come across this? I am just as interested in the path to an amazing track as I am the actual track.