Basement Jaxx - Rendez Vu (1999) - Directed by Evan Bernard from the album "Remedy" Buy the album here bit.ly/xgaLgz www.basementjax... / basementjaxx / thebasementjaxx
@@danielward7008 It was still algorithms back then, at least as far as the beginning of commercial radio, they had playlists. When commercial radio networks sprung up, one corp owning lots of different stations in multiple regions, they'd set up policies including playlists. At best, a DJ would have some freedom, but still be obliged to play X song so many times Mon - Fri between certain peak hours. Like maybe drive time on weekdays they'd either be paid by a record company to play so much of this plugged song, or else they'd figured out a song was popular so people were more likely to stay tuned in if they heard what they liked. The algorithms might have been done on office computers rather than over the Internet, then faxed over to local stations by secretaries. They might've been done by hand on paper by some guy who had the figures and listings in front of him and a calculator to one side. Individual human taste hasn't had much control tho since the last time anyone HAD any human taste. When'd you last hear a tune that wasn't made by robots for the consumption of robots? Well, OK, you can. But not likely in the Top 40s.
Saw Basement Jaxx in 1999 at the Casbah in San Diego. They played only two shows in the US. They didn't charge any ticket price, you had to bring a toy for Toys for Tots to get in. How classy is that?
One of the best tracks of the 2000s, this track was so under rated unfortunately. Still have this cd all these years later and the bass notes hit hard. 2022 and I'm still banging this tune
still slamming this as a dj in Houston. started playing this in El Paso Juarez back in the cocaine wars . it still holds up . great song/ video. wish i could go back in time. but i still play it at the beach. china virus closed down the clubs but this is a classic
my story with this song.... i saw it on one chartshow in begining of 00is and couldnt find it. and decade later BINGO!!! i guess patient is the key sometimes :-)
Wonderful tune. First heard on a set by Daft Punk mixed in 1999. It was their lead track which should tell you how much they liked it. Also, the metallic thought bubbles in the video are so very emblematic of this era. Early aughts aesthetic.
What a beautiful dance track, that surely deserves more attention, because it doesn't only transport your soul to another level,but also gives you a beautiful melody to move your body, and makes you feel more alive!
Wow! Nunca había visto este increíble y maravilloso video! Y más con imágenes de México y de luchadores! En el minuto 1:10 aparece el Rayo de Jalisco! Hermosooooo!!!!
Mmmm memories and Fyn times from a time when nothing mattered but the music. Tho at that point in time, nobody i knew liked it very much... It's a special kind of dance music... 😄
Oh god, i love this song, the first time i heart it was on a recopilation disc from Mexico (I'am Mexican hehe) tittled "Eurohouse session 3" in 2008 more or less, i felt in love with every track there.