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The nineties was the decade of Dance, R&B and Brit
pop. The beginning of the 90's saw the advent of techno,
often with no lyrics, no no lyrics. 2unlimited made
1 too many tunes and perhaps over stretched the style.
But other techno acts like Haddyway made floor filling
classics like what is love. Garage music evolved into
Uk garage and R&B became Mainstream.
80's megastar Michael Jackson could
still make a great record, although if asked about
"stranger in Moscow" we would say he was
no stranger there than anywhere else. In the 90's
old skool was still brand new and Reggae acts like
Ub40, Chaka Demas and Pliers, inner circle and Bitty
Mclean all had huge chart success.
In the 90's the synth sounds of the
eighties had become stale and a bit naff so acoustic
based Brit pop bands like Blur, Pulp, Oasis, and the
Verve refreshed the music scene and helped make the
Nineties in to the decade of "Cool Britannia".
Cheesy music hadn't entirely disappeared but the spice
girls gave it some girl power, and take that's dance
routines where spectacular.
Some people get to a certain age and
think the music today is pants compared to when they
where younger. However We would say that at any point
in UK chart music history there was both really good
and really bad music Around. For a great 90's Party
night, the DJ needs to be able to filter out all the
stuff that doesn't work and play only the top tunes
that will pack the dance floor. The 90's saw an explosion
of different music styles and so in a 90's party the
DJ has loads of music choose from. If you liked Brit
pop the DJ should not be wasting time on 90's party
dances like the macerana or that classic from Wigfield
Saturday night. Or if you do like it a little cheesy
then there's steps, back street boys and Britney.
Pro Mobile Disco started back in 1978 and performed
Mobile Discos at 90's parties throughout the entire
1990s. An experienced Dj is essential for a successful
disco party and we have that experience to help turn
your occasion into a real celebration.
We are also good at Sixties
night parties - 70's
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