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YetepIt’s the weekend so let’s spin it back with one of the songs that started it all, Alice Deejay’s “Better Off Alone.”
Better Off Alone
At the turn of the century, Judith Pronk and her two gal pals were killin’ it. Realistically, it wasn’t a successful night out in the 90’s unless one of their tracks dropped in the club. Even though their career only lasted a mere three years, their anthems will live for a lifetime.
As a matter of fact, “Better Off Alone” still resonates in many present-day performer’s sets. Barely Alive even pounded out a new-fashioned twist on the track in 2014, 15 years after its release:
Alice Deejay – Better Off Alone (Barely Alive Remix)
So even though the ladies decided to call it quits, their songs are still recognized today for their upbeat, party pumping sound. The 90’s were a good time for many as it was a decade of lucrative loops and changes. Luckily, a ton of the music has lived on and the structure of the tunes have influenced many of the songs we hear today. With that said, reminisce and enjoy your Saturday with these two top trademarks in electronic music.