TODAYS RECORD: NO. 1 IN HEAVEN BY SPARKS (1979)
No. 1 in Heaven is the eighth studio album by American pop rock band Sparks. Known for their theatrical pop records that span genres, Sparks looked towards disco and electronica for their next record after years of indulging in all kinds of traditional rock music.
The album was produced by Italian producer Giorgio Moroder who caught Sparks attention when he produced Donna Summer's "I Feel Love." The sound of No. 1 in Heaven would become a staple of Moroder's future production; Layered sequencers and synthesizers, underpinned with layered drums, overdubbed vocals, and backing vocals.
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Did someone ask for more radio stations? XD
Right, so let me tell you--I've not only added more radio stations, but I also updated a few of them as well as having made "add-on" versions to a few of the stations.
Add-on stations are "added on" to the already existing stations in Sims 3: Soul, Disco, Spooky, Pop, Latin, and Electronica. Only three of these need base game, so you're fine there. However, 70's, 80's, & 90's Stuff is required for the Disco station (( I will leave 'NuDisco' up for those without it )), Ambitions is required for 'Soul', and Movie Stuff is required for 'Spooky' (( again, will leave the 'Harvest' station up for those without this pack )). And maybe it will work if you don't have the pack--can anyone confirm this? Also, if you want me to make a separate station for 'Soul', please let me know.
New stations include: Alternative, University Rock, METAL, Romance, and Talk Radio. The "Romance" station is not pictured in the above because, for some reason, I never made it originally? Like... why didn't I ever do that? XP Honestly, I thought I had. Apparently not, and when I was testing the other stations out, I was in the middle of making the 'Romance' station.
I broke down the massive University Station into other parts, adding them to other stations and then making it its own station, similar to the Geek Rock station, with less songs. Please note that while I'll most likely keep the University Station up for DL, I won't be updating it anymore. The Housemix station was updated to include some techno songs as well.
Other changes include that none of the stations have the word "station" attached to it now. :D
Alright, onto the music list~
Soul:
I Will Survive
Lean On Me
Hello Sunshine
Fwoob
I'll Be Around
Romance:
Love In Your Eyes
Love Is True
Never Be Lonely
Iffen Dona Bin Gau
Zumbray
Electronica:
Feelin' Spline
Briando
Simlify
Beautiful Now
Bobolicious
Mr. Boboto
Monday Nite Cabin Fever
METAL:
Cassie
Zomberribe
Forastu Mordoo
Bleed Into Me
The Legend Of Mother Swan
Man's Fire
It Is Progression If A Cannibal Uses A Fork?
Turgid Apocalypse
Our Time Is Now (( I can't figure out why this is the metal section, but whatever. XD ))
University Rock:
Beautiful Life
Black Shoes
Very Very Rich Town
Pretty People
Not A Love Song
Outsider
Take Out The Trash
This Conversation is Over
Sway
I Never Know
Candles Cast Long Shadows
Free Radicals
New Age: (( new pieces added ))
Cascade Bubble
A Plangent Sough
If You Really See Eurydice
Celestial Bungalow
Frolicking Wind Dancer
Housemix: (( new pieces added ))
Simtrance
Simpatico
Divebomb
Battle Royale
Banana Blaster
Fancy Footwork
Mad Pursuit
Spooky: (( new pieces added ))
Vwamplo
Happy Face
Praying Mantis
Pop:
Easy
Girl Next Door
About Work On The Dancefloor
Good Times
Don't Cha
Run Away With Me
Chemicals React
Hot 'N Cold
Love Me Dead
Stop Desire
Pocket Full Of Sunshine
Smile
What A Let Down
Side Effects
When It All Falls Apart
Where Would We Be Now
Wind It Up
Practice
Alternative:
Explorers
JEKYLL & HIDE
Hungry Child
Fawna Benna Slo
Up We Go
Thank You
Pressure
Devotion
Charlie
The Princess and The Clock
Dirtbag Transformation (Still Dirty)
Entropy
Sad Disco
Ragdoll
Walking At A Downtown Pace
Kool
Shotgun
Sims
Disco: (( no changes made ))
Talk Radio:
*literally just talk*
Credits: @twinsimming, mypantsfelldown, TS4 Sound Tool, and a friend of mine (( who didn't want their name mentioned )) for extracting music
* The Broadacaster for making this even possible
* Sims Fandom for the radio stations and songs names info
* And to viewers like you
Currently am looking for one song, which is Maiya Sykes ~ At Last, if anyone can locate it. It seems to be "missing" in game for some reason.
Problems? Let me know!:D
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Albums of 2023 part 2
And so, on from part 1, we continue. This is more dreamy synth-dub that sits perfectly next to the Harrow album: Richard Norris is another artist with an extraordinarily long and illustrious career but who also has never lost the exploratory urge and total delight in sonic finesse.
Honestly Uruguayan-in-Ireland Lila Tirando a Violeta is right up there with the very best of the "deconstructed club" generation - dark, gothic, complex, VERY WEIRD - and this collab with Berliner Sin Maldita is up there with her best. It's really, REALLY intense!
Just impossibly beautiful elegies from ambient harpist Mary Lattimore which builds towards the final track collaboration with Slowdive's Rachel Goswell that is so lovely it will single handedly bring back swooning as a popular pastime.
Officially an EP but there's enough here to cement Nia Archives's place as a heavyweight - add "Off Wiv Ya Headz" and that Jorja Smith remix, and she's had a humdinger of a 2023....
Saw some discourse suggesting that Burna Boy is resting on his laurels here, but I don't hear it. Maybe it's the fact that the cover looks dashed-off? But musically, this bangs: it expertly joins so many dots but keeps his voice and personality right at the heart of it.
I mean come on there was no way a collab between Earl Sweatshirt and The Alchemist was going to be anything but good, right? Just purest essence of deep and dreamy stoner hip hop. Yet another small (27min) but beautifully formed album - definitely a trend there.
Feels kind of (literally) sacrilegious to say I prefer Cleo Sol's more personal, less scriptural records (e.g. Rose in the Dark) - and this is, top to bottom, a gospel album - but the conviction to her performance and the whole realisation of it here is still really magical.
From Coventry via Skopje, man like NOT_MDK's first album in 23 years, and he's zooming into the deep flows that join grime and dubstep into the longer, deeper electronic funk continuum... These tracks are so crisp and crunchy!
She's from Turkey but Ahu's been plugged into the London Plastic People / NTS / etc scene for years - file this with Yazmin Lacey and similar LDN soul-jazz, also it's very Boho and vibesy and incensey, definitely one to light your best candles for.
Can't remember who put me on to this, possibly Radio 3? Anyway if cold wet misty Scottish hillsides are your jam Claire M Singer has you covered - these slower-than-slowly unfolding organ-led pieces practically smell of wet moss, and are extremely beautiful.
He's lent vocals to a who's who of electronic music, but it turns out Paul St Hilaire's own studio craft is the equal of just about any of them - this is just a stunning, ocean-deep album of dub abstraction and subtly potent lyricism.
Icelander Eva Jóhannsdóttir aka EVA808 has already made a name in the dubstep/grime world but this is her really spreading her creative wings. Mad psychedelia, elemental abstraction, movie-theme composition - there's not much she can't do. Big things beckon!
There's still SO much to say about amapiano, and so much incredible UK, SA and wider world stuff last year (this isn't even the only great DJ Maphorisa album - he had THREE out in 2023, including a mini album with Shino Kikai and a 25-track one with fellow originator Kabza De Small!!). Suffice to say this has gorgeous songs, primal grooves, endlessly sophisticated mixdowns and bass that'll take your breath away.
Just gonna link to my review for this one (it's got the music embedded) - but TL;DR Darren J Cunningham aka Actress is the holy prophet of the era of enshittification, yet for all that his music is constantly "off" and made for a world that is "off", he alchemises it into real gold.
Yeah I'm going to be THAT space-jazz hipster and say this is the record I wish Andre3000 (who is on it, and Carlos Niño co-produced his album) had made. It's just a more lavish, free, FUN way to cavort with the five-dimensional fractal machine elves.
Zoning in on the platonic breakbeat mathematics that underly Jersey / B'more club Chicago hip house, UK rave, trip hop etc, Bored Lord could seem arch or retro if her beats weren't so gloriously functional and bumping.
Fed up of generic records? You will never EVER find another one that sounds like IFS MA. Polish abstract slightly Autechre-y footwork / drum'n'bass with Japanese rapper MA sounding like a cyborg beat poet Taliban Trim and I.... 🤯
Every man jack and their dog are doing high bpm retro rave lately but you can trust Meemo Comma to put a fresh and uneasy twist on it. These tracks will get you proper buzzing up loud! I got to DJ for her live performance of this at Spiritland earlier in the year, hearing them on that system was a real treat.
You get a twofer with this one. Phil Kieran's ode to Belfast is gorgeous in studio form here, but he also recorded and released a version with the Ulster Orchestra that single handedly revivifies the idea of electronic music done classical style!
Two true underground troupers teaming up here - Jordan GCZ from Juju & Jordash and David "Move D" Moufang with some otherworldly good-dream ambient, deep house and space-soul jams heavy on the Fender Rhodes, fuzzy reverberation and sensually sweeping portamento.
My musical safe place for so much of this year. Brooklyn "electronic jam band" Purelink somehow burrowed into electronic music history and found the softest, happiest, warmest fur lined chamber and then invited us in. I cannot emphasise enough how LOVELY this record is.
More modular synth grooves from E Ruscha aka Secret Circuits, but no over-indulgence here and the grooves REALLY DO GROOVE. Trippy as a weasel circus and twice as funky.
Talking of trippy, here's Optimo Music's second acid-drenched entry, from the man formerly known as TB Arthur and the mighty Magda trading as Blotter Trax, it's a kind of parallel universe early 80s alt disco where everything gurgles and melts.
More from South Africa - King Mzaiza Sound via the reliably tough Parisian PSSNGR label - not 100% sure what you'd call this though it definitely has some gqom sonics, some trap drums, and some strident rap vocals... It's HARD AS NAILS is what it is.
EVEN HARDER - Nyege Nyege brought us a sampler of this (and I don't use mental health language lightly) FUCKING MENTAL shrieking, raging, solvent-huffing sound from São Paulo stewarded by the young DJ K, and it's extremely funky and scarily thrilling.
OK there we go, part three is here.....
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