11.27.2004

Sample Hours

Here are some sample hours from Energy 92.7 from Saturday, November 27, 2004, from 8:15pm to 11pm.

Britney Spears - I'm a Slave 4U [Thunderpuss Mix]
Despina Vandi - Gia
Noel - Silent Morning
Nina Sky Featuring Jabba - Move Ya Body
LeAnn Rimes - Can't Fight The Moonlight
DJ Sammy & Yanou Featuring Do - Heaven
Daniel Bedingfield - If You're Not the One [Metro Mix]

Prince - When Doves Cry
Reina - If I Close My Eyes [Jonathan Peters Mix]
Kylie Minogue - Love At First Sight [US Radio Mix]
The Roc Project Featuring Tina Novak = Deja Vu [JJ Flores Breaks Mix]
Gigi D'Agostino - I'll Fly With You [Bla Bla Bla Edit]
Marky Mark Featuring Loleatta Holloway - Good Vibrations
Telepopmusik - Breathe
Montell Jordan - Get It On Tonite [House Of Spensane Mix]
Darude - Sandstorm
Rupee - Tempted To Touch
Expose - Point of No Return
Ashlee Simpson - Pieces Of Me
Stereo Mcs - Connected
Destiny's Child - Lose My Breath
Bob Marley vs. Funkstar DeLuxe - Sun Is Shining [ATB Remix]
Yaz - Situation
Shapeshifters:UK - Lola's Theme
Britney Spears - Toxic [Armand Van Helden Remix]
Motorcycle - As the Rush Comes [Gabriel & Dresden Radio Mix]
Christina Aguilera - Genie In A Bottle
Bucketheads - The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind)
Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get It Started
Real McCoy - Another Night
Madonna - Music
Alicia Keys - Diary [Hani Radio Mix]
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax
Kevin Lyttle Featuring Spragga Benz - Turn Me On
Ace Of Base - The Sign
Dirty Vegas - Days Go By [Paul Oakenfold Mix]
Whitney Houston - It's Not Right But It's Okay [Thunderpuss Mix]
Debbie Deb - When I Hear Music
Narcotic Thrust - I Like It
LMC vs. U2 - Take Me To The Clouds Above
Deborah Cox - Easy As Life [Tony Moran Radio Mix]
Kreo - Burn for You
BT - Somnambulist (Simply Being Loved) [Radio Mix]


Wild 94.9's House Nation

On Wild 94.9's long-running late night/early morning electronic music show House Nation has brought dance music to the bay area even when existing dance stations were unable to deliver. This show is on Wild 94.9 from 1am to 6am on early Saturday mornings.

In its various forms over the years,
House Nation has broke some dance tracks which have gone on to become national and international smash hits. Records like "Professional Widow [Armand Van Helden Mix]" by Tori Amos and "Around The World" by Daft Punk got their start at Wild 94.9, and went on to become staples at dance radio here, and everywhere else.

Countless other songs made their debuts at Wild 94.9 when many other stations would not even take a chance. Alice Deejay's "Better Off Alone" was first spun on
House Nation in October of 1999. Within a week, it became one of the most requested songs. This was a highly influential record as it got played during regular airplay. A pure trance song had not had this kind of airplay ever. Eiffel 65s' hi nrg track "Blue" was one of the few club tracks that was trancey and getting regular airplay. Then the song went on to be played in the same way on other radio stations (in the bay area).

Although they have broken many tracks in the bay area, there are many that they have ignored that went on to be massive hits everywhere else. A perfect example of this is "I See Stars" by Robin Fox. It got played a couple of times on Wild, but that was it. This was a huge hit all over the country.

Lately, they have been playing some tracks that have been hits all over, and some that are hits in the making. Here is their top 25 from to get an idea of what's hot over there.

11.22.2004

quality

During the last month and a few days, it has become more and more obvious about the quality of some of the songs that are played on Energy 92.7. Not to hate on them or anything like that, but some of the CD's of the songs don't seem to be mastered from a good source.

Like Fragma's "Toca's Miracle". It sounds like the vocalist is singing under water. It's not distortion from the radio airwaves. The song may be mastered from an mp3 that was encoded at 128 kbps or lower. Similarly, other tracks like "Just Can't Get Enough" by Depeche Mode, "You Don't Know Me" by Armand Van Helden are mastered from really bad sounding sources also.

Also, one of the versions of "Clocks" by Coldplay (not the hard house one), sounds like the beat added to it is not in sync with it. Towards the end, the Coldplay original and the added beat are starting to seperate and unseperate.

11.20.2004

What's hot this week

During this week, there have been many songs which have recieved a lot of airplay. Janet Jackson's "All Nite (Don't Stop)", Wynonna's "I Want To Know What Love Is", Reina's "If I Close My Eyes", Destiny's Child's "Lose My Breath", Nina Sky's "Move Your Body", "Easy As Life" by Deborah Cox and Kevin Lyttle's "Turn Me On" have gotten the most play this week. In terms of recurrents, Snap!'s "Rhythm Is A Dancer '97" and Information Society's "What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy)" have gotten an unusual amount of airplay.

11.14.2004

Energy 92.7: A 2 Hour Sample

Saturday, November 13, 2004/Sunday November 14, 2004 10:30pm-12:30am
Kelis - Milkshake [Remix]

Fragma - Toca's Miracle
Rob Base & EZ Rock - It Takes Two
Reina - If I Close My Eyes
Outkast - Hey Ya!
The Roc Project - Deja Vu

Lasgo - Something
Marky Mark featuring Loleatta Holloway - Good Vibrations
Britney Spears - Toxic [Armand Van Helden Remix]
Nicki French - Total Eclipse Of The Heart [Mobius Loop Mix]
Mary J. Blige - Family Affair

Stellar Project - Get Up Stand Up
Noel - Silent Morning
Deborah Cox - Easy As Life [Tony Moran Radio Mix]

Jennifer Lopez - Waiting For Tonight [Album Mix]
Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get It Started
Bob Marley vs. Funkstar DeLuxe - Sun Is Shining [ATB Radio Mix]
Prince - I Would Die 4U
Kaskade - Steppin' Out

Telepopmusik - Breathe [Dance Mix]
Kevin Lyttle - Turn Me On
Kreo - Burn For You
Foxter - Lemon Tree
Corona - Rhythm Of The Night [Real Rapino Mix]
Janet Jackson - All Nite (Don't Stop)
Fatboy Slim - Praise You
Madonna - Music

Paul Van Dyk - Connected
Debbie Deb - Look Out Weekend

LMC vs. U2 - Take Me To The Clouds Above
En Vogue - You're Never Gonna Get It (My Lovin')
Christina Aguilera - Beautiful [Valentin Mix]

Lumidee - Never Leave You (Uh-Oh)

11.13.2004

Some New Developments & Though

An Actual Radio Personality
Yesterday night for the first time, Energy 92.7 has an actual live personality at the station! His name is Trevor Simpson. He gave out the station's phone number to allow listeners to call in and say what they think of the station, and what they are doing. He gave shouts and stuff to those who called in. The phone number is 1-866-534-0927. Normally, it goes to an answering machine that asks you to leave a message that would help the station improve.

What's Getting A Lot Of Airplay

During the last few days, there have been some songs which have earned a lot of airplay. In addition to being a lot of airplay for the station, some of it is quite significant even for the bay area. Janet Jackson's latest "All Nite (Don't Stop)" has been heard at least once every sixty minutes. There are only a couple other stations in the bay area that are even playing this song. Same with Despina Vandi's international smash hit "Gia" which is finally getting heard in the bay area. Better late than never. Christina Milian's dance-leaning hip hop track "Dip It Low" has also been getting a lot of airplay on Energy 92.7 and all over the bay area on 106 KMEL, Wild 94.9, and on 89.3 KOHL. And one recurrent track that has been seeing a gain this week is "Sexual (Li Da Di)[Thunderpuss Mix]" by Amber. This track was a smash hit in the bay area back in 1999 and 2000. It got a lot of play in it's original mix (which on a side note, was the one played on every station, except during the mixshows). When KZQZ 95.7 was around, they played the Thunderpuss Remix of the Amber track heavily in their mixshows, as did Wild 94.9. Wild has started throwing that track in the mix a lot more often than they used to.

Bay Area Exclusives
Energy 92.7 may not have an extensive recurrents catalog from the last five years, but they have a lot of dance tracks from the 90's which got little to no airplay. Sure, some of these tracks were played during mixshows, but not routinely during regular airplay. Here is a sample of some tracks that have been heard lately that were not routinely played in the bay area, but they are now.

Armand Van Helden - The Funk Phenomena

Bad Yard Club - In De Ghetto
Funky Green Dogs - Fired Up!
Haddaway - What Is Love
Billie Ray Martin - Your Loving Arms
Robert Miles - Children
Nightcrawlers - Push The Feeling On
Real McCoy - Another Night
Robin S - Show Me Love [Stonebridge Mix]
Ultra Nate - Free

11.07.2004

Songs From 2004 On Energy 92.7

They have added a lot during the last few weeks, so more should be coming soon. A few national and international hits have been added. That new Wynonna track is awesome. There probably isn't too many other stations in California playing this song, but that could change. In terms of the bay area, Energy 92.7 is the only one playing the song in this version. Country stations might be playing the normal one. Also, the Destiny's Child track "Lose My Breath" is doing really well on radio and cable television all over the country and all over the world. In the bay area alone, one could tune into various stations during any given hour and the song would come on. It's a hot one right now. The international hit "Lola's Theme" by Shapeshifters:UK has just been added. This track is only played on Wild 94.9 during House Nation. Lasgo's latest single "Surrender" is getting a good amount of airplay as well. There are not too many trance songs played on mainstream radio. At least not at this time. Back in 2000 and 2001, Alice Deejay, Eiffel 65, Sonique, Miss Jane, ATB, Gigi D'Agostino, DJ Jean, Darude, and other artists were getting a significant amount of radio airplay all over the country. Even some video play on the television music channels. Will this ever happen again? Hopefully yes. Right now, dance-leaning hip hop is in. Tracks like "Naughty Girl" by Beyonce, "Scandalous" by Mis-Teeq, and "Dip It Low" by Christina Milian are big hits this year. "Move Your Body" by Nina Sky & Jabba has been a massive hit all over the country. And it's still hot now several months after it's initial release. Let's hope this is the start of a new trend in R&B/Hip Hop music.

11.05.2004

Songs That Need To Be Played On Dance Radio Here

There are many dance songs which have gotten little to no play on a regular radio station. Wild 94.9 used to break all the hot new dance records within their mixes, and sometimes even during regular airplay. They still do on House Nation, but there are not too many people who are up from 1am to 6am (Pacific Time) to listen. But, considering the music and the DJs they have playing the music every week, one would make an effort to listen. Live 105 plays electronica music on their Saturday night show Subsonic, but they don't play everything. There are college stations that play some dance music, like KSCU 103.3, and KSJS 90.5.

There is a dance station in the bay area, but they have not added a lot of these new songs for regular airplay. It would be great if these new songs would be added.

Angel City featuring Lara McKellen - Do You Know (I Go Crazy)
Angel City featuring Lara McKellen - Touch Me
ATB - Ecstasy
ATB - Marrakech
Blondie - Good Boys
Chicane - Daylight
Junior Jack - Da Hype
Junior Jack - Stupidisco
Sarah McLachlan - Fallen [Gabriel & Dresden Mix]
Sarah McLachlan - World On Fire [JXL Mix]
Eric Prydz - Call On Me
Britney Spears - Everytime [Above & Beyond Mix]
Britney Spears - My Prerogative
Armand Van Helden featuring Spaulding Rockwell - Hear My Name
Armand Van Helden - My My My
Despina Vandi - Opa Opa

Disco, New Wave & Freestyle Classics

On Energy 92.7, they have been playing a good number of obscure tracks that haven't been heard that often during the last few years on the airwaves. Here is just a sample of them. Many of these were major hits in their time and are all-time classics.

Disco
Alicia Bridges - I Love The Nightlife
Chic - Good Times
Patrick Hernandez - Born To Be Alive
Musique - (Push, Push) In The Bush
O'Jays - I Love Music
Vicki Sue Robinson - Turn The Beat Around
Rose Royce - Car Wash
Donna Summer - MacArthur Park
Sylvester - You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)
Village Peope - YMCA

New Wave
Paula Abdul - Straight Up
Rick Astley -Together Forever
Bananarama - Venus
Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax
Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
Cyndi Lauper - She Bop
Madonna - Angel
Madonna - Burning Up
Madonna - Into The Groove
Madonna - Material Girl
New Order - Bizarre Love Triangle
Thompson Twins - Hold Me Now

Freestyle
Afrika Bambaata & The Soulsonic Force - Planet Rock
Bombscare - 2 Bad Mice
Connie - Funky Little Beat
Corina - Temptation
Cover Girls - Because Of You
Cover Girls - Show Me
Cynthia - Change On Me
Jocelyn Enriquez - Do You Miss Me
Jocelyn Enriquez - (A Little Bit Of) Ecstasy
Expose' - Come Go With Me

Expose' - Point Of No Return
Freestyle - The Party's Just Begun
Lil' Suzy - Take Me In Your Arms
Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam - Can You Feel The Beat
Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam - I Wonder If I Take You Home
Noel - Silent Morning
Rockell - In A Dream
Safire - Don't Break My Heart
Shannon - Give Me Tonight
Shannon - Let The Music Play
Stevie B - Party Your Body
Sweet Sensation - Sincerely Yours
Sweet Sensation - Take It While It's Hot
Will To Power - Dreaming

11.04.2004

Energy 92.7 vs Wild 94.9

Since this station signed on over a month ago (approximately at 7pm on October 2, 2004), dance music is being heard again in the Bay Area. They began with the 5000 dance songs of all time. A wide variety of house, disco, 80's freestyle, pop, and even a bit of trance rounded out the first two weeks of Energy 92.7. A wide variety of songs was heard during this time, and brought back great memories of what was once dance radio.

Energy 92.7 started in regular programming soon after. Current and recurrent songs have been mixed in with older tracks. There's a great selection of classic tracks and international big hits. One of the great things is that Energy 92.7 does not have any commercials yet. However, that may change. Now, some listeners may have to get accustomed to hearing commercials again.

As Energy 92.7 has started up, barely five months after Party 92.7 ended, popular radio station Wild 94.9 has begun playing more dance music in the mixes. For awhile, there was only one thirty minute, uninterupted block of continous mixing in Jose Melendez's "Wild Workout At Noon", now that has changed and there are two continous blocks everyday. Although, both halfs are not quite 30 minutes a piece, it doesn't really matter as the dance music is back.

Withing days of Energy's beginning, classic tracks which have had little to no play for the last one to two years have made a come-back to Wild 94.9. Wild 94.9 exclusives like "Professional Widow [Armand Ven Helden Mix]" by Tori Amos, "In De Ghetto" by Bad Yard Club, and "Around The World" by Daft Punk are back on the air waves. Other classics are back too.

Latin house, 80's freestyle, and some trance is making up a significant portion of Wild 94.9's mixshow playlist. Alice Deejay's "Better Off Alone", Sonique's "It Feels So Good", "Sandstorm" by Darude, and "Toca's Miracle" by Fragma are just some trance songs which haven't been played on Wild in over two years (within regular mixshows). These can be heard almost daily. This is a great change for the station.

Could this be the start of competition between Wild 94.9 and Energy 92.7? We'll find out soon.

Bay Area Dance Radio

In the San Francisco Bay Area, there have been many dance music radio stations that have come along and have not managed to make a lasting impression. Although, these few have been quite revolutionary, there hasn't been one pure dance music oriented station that has lasted for too long.

This blog is dedicated to discussing dance radio in the bay area, past, present, and future.