Listening Project Chapter 4

After listening to 3 artists with massive libraries and similar styles, I wanted to take a left turn for the next few artists.

First up was Opolopo, a Hungarian/Swedish dance producer with a hefty library of funky, disco-y, house-y dance tracks. I ended up saving 15 tracks. If you like funk, disco, house, and dance music you’ll probably find something to like by Opolopo. My favorite track was definitely “In the Thick of It - Opolopo Dub Remix” by Joey Negro, The Sunburst Band, Angela Johnson, Dave Lee, and of course Opolopo.

Next up was the Spice Girls. I’d only ever heard the hits and figured there was more to the group than just the hits everyone knows from back in the day. The Spice Girls’ library is quite small, and I only ended up saving 3 songs: Too Much, Saturday Night Divas, and Holler. Most pop (no matter how good the group is) doesn’t do anything for me, so this is not a surprising result. With every artist in this listening project, if I find even one song I like enough to save and put in my library, it’s worth it…but this is especially true of pop artists and rock bands.

Speaking of rock bands, after the Spice Girls I took another turn and went to Van Halen. Also a fairly short discography, but plenty of hits throughout. I saved 7 songs, some hits but others not so well known.

After Van Halen I felt like continuing the rock kick, so I turned to Boston next. The first album (self-titled) turned out to be one of the best albums I’ve ever heard. It is genuinely a masterpiece, and in my opinion a truly perfect album. I was blown away. Sadly, not a single song after this first album did much for me, but the exceptional first album is more than enough.