Jaxon is still the champion. This is one of the best episodes ever. You need to do an entire Daft Punk episode, just showing people this many iconic Daft Punk songs
Not really techno songs at all in it, but a nice playlist.😊 What i miss: - Gigi D'Agostino - Mauro Picotto - ATB - Tiësto - Bomfunk MC's - Music Instructor - Mr. Oizo - Captain Jack - Members of Mayday - Scooter/Ratty And a few more.^^ The 90s/early 00's were a great time to live.
Tiesto still has residency in Vegas too. I had just heard it the other day & I went "he's still doing that?" and some punk ass kid was like "what do you mean he's new" WTF lol
@@slayercfvnah, early internet kept these songs alive for a while through memes and such. I’m a little younger than OP and knew pretty much all of these lol
As a nineties kid it hurts that they didn't explain that the discovery album (daftpunk) was a whole animated movie. Very big part of my childhood and taste in music!
I will never understand why Gen Z people are so disconnected from the past. I am a late millenial early gen z person and I know music from the 70s, the 80s, the 90s, the 00s and I love music from the present.
@@m1chal20 Because algorithms create a bubble that ostracizes what's old and gives priority to what's new, whereas radios had more variety and usually gave more space to oldies.
Unless it's on the radio or prominently featured on Spotify. I don't expect them to hear a lot of these songs play very often without the need for them to go out of their way to listen. Which is a shame, since one should always try to broaden their horizons when it comes to experiencing anything
3:42 "it's like an anime" it actually is! it's a whole film set to daft punk's discovery album, animated by toei. it's called interstella 5555 if anyone's interested. it purposefully uses leiji matsumoto's (captain harlock, galaxy express 999, etc.) art style
Hello from Germany! None of it was techno, it was nineties dance music! Techno is something completely different! Such music would never be played at a techno party, any DJ like that If you played something, you would be cut up by the audience! But for Americans, it's all Euro dancing. Greetings Nephilim
Besides Sandstorm.. heard it in US raves back then... Autechre ~ "Lowride" The Prodigy ~ "Weather Experience" Lustral ~ Everytime (Red Jerry Mix) DJ Santana ~ Take Me Away Tony Allen - Take Me Higher Lustral ~ Everytime I close my eyes, I see your face (multiple remixes of this is good) DJ Laz ~ Red Alert
I know exactly what you're trying to say but you could argue that Helter Skelter is a progenitor of punk rock...so really what I'm trying to say is you're being unfair on the Beatles here lol
@@jedsithorthe funniest shit to me is when people like you claim songs that have no tie to Proto punk or punk are pregenitors of the genre. The stooges, MC5, the velvet underground and the kinks have way more of a claim to that title than the beatles.
Not a single Prodigy track, honestly Americans just don't know electronic music.... The fact that they had to put electronic Infront of Dance Music to state it's electronic is evidence of that, All Dance Music is electronic.
What is today called "Eurodance" was called techno in the 90s and not without justification. Many songs of that era like for example "Twilight Zone" by 2Unlimited (rap version) , are not far off.
None of these songs are techno. They're Eurodance, commercial house and some commercial trance. They're absolute bangers, but I'd expect a channel with the kinds of resources this one would have to at least do their homework and not get it so wildly wrong.
They should have played stuff like Jeff Mills and Laurent Garnier, but there's no way kids today would recognize any of that. To be fair though, techno is a very loosely defined genre.
I get ya but techno was used as a catchall outside the dance music world. And pre-internet, people just used the catchiest sounding name to describe this music. I somehow heard the term techno before anything else back in the days and would probably have used that term incorrectly to describe these. Not like anyone here will pick out a richie hawtin track. Think of it as a gateway term, those who will dig will find the real stuff... doesn't help that techno snobs are the most particular kinds of fans.
@@BrianGon89 It's cause previous generations thought if it was made with computers and electric gadgets it didn't count as 'proper music'. As of now it's way more accepted.
We just need to fill the comment section with actual links to techno songs or discerning different genres! I am surprised they are not using more resources to to be a little more accurate. It’s more on the producers of this show not the guests to be a just a “wee bit “more informed. These are easily classified as “not” techno. At least they didn’t put House music in the title! I grew up very poor without access to any resources until I was in my early 20’s(2000’s). I used to group music together into wrong genres. It made it harder to figure out how to find what I liked (especially in the age of cds 😂). Also, I was so embarrassed to talk about music in general. _(┐「ε:)_ ….halp……Now at 40, living in Chicago , surrounded by resident DJs….a DJ saved my life…..So my music education has finally leveled up! Lmao
The irony of one of them saying "They all start the same" is that those of us who grew up with and/or danced to this music know every single one of them from the very first notes. They definitely *don't* all start the same.
For those interested: The video for 'Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger' by Daft Punk is part of a feature length animated movie they released called: 'Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem'. The movie has no spoken dialog, instead the audio is all songs from the Daft Punk album 'Discovery' in order, making the movie basically a music video for an album. So if you liked the clip, give the movie a try, because it also has a fun story to tell.
1:04 "it's so crazy how people get down to this and there's NO lyrics [cut]" that's not crazy at all. you don't need lyrics to feel the vibe. it's about letting your body loose, completely succumbing to the rhythm, the groove, just feel it!
What da hack had happened to the brains of those people who are so obsessed with LYRICS? Good music doesn't need words, it can create an atmosphere by itself, make you dance, etc. Words are only a small part of music. You just need to choose your genre.
Thankkkkkk you. Was looking for this comment! I remember watching Interstella 5555 and the Gorillaz MVs on Toonami growing up. And the 5555 stands for Story of a Secret Star System, right?
The daft punk music video is actually a snip from an anime movie they produced for the rest of the album, Interstella 5555. The movie has the whole album Discovery set to anime
All Eurodance... Darude - Finland Alice Deejay - Netherlands (the DJ from that song DJ Jurgen is actually from my hometown of Delft). Daft Punk - France Vengaboys - Netherlands Benny Benassi - Italy Cascada - Germany Eiffel 65 - Italy Zombie Nation - Germany ATC - Germany DHT - Belgium Corona - Italy Haddaway - Trinidad/Germany Nightcrawlers - Scotland Europe rockin the dancescene back then, and still rockin it now.
@@suenky1991 Boten Anna (2006) was a hit, but not as big as these numbers all over the world. I know a lot more i would choose to show but time is limited so they had to make a selection.
Funny story about The Vengaboys. The Vengaboys is a Dutch act that was put together by two Dutch music producers, one of them who at the time was also a Veejay on the Dutch music channel TMF (The Music Factory) and yet no one in The Netherlands knew that for years until 1998 when they released their biggest hit We Like to Party. Before that Dutch people thought they were from Brazil because that's what the two producers wanted the audience to think and why members of the group whenever they were interviewed by Dutch media never spoke Dutch until it was finally revealed in 1998 that most of the members could speak Dutch, including Kim Sasabone who is the lead singer of the group. They're literally the most successful Dutch group of all time, beating 2Unlimited and yet for years people thought the group was Brazilian
Yes, finally some music that I'm able to enjoy. Although the selection of songs included in the video is only of the most popular/well-known ones and the term "Techno" is inaccurate, it's still refreshing to see this kind of music get represented in a reaction video. And this is pretty much the closest it's gonna get to what I actually listen to on a regular basis (for specific examples, you can take a look at the music playist that I have on my TH-cam channel).
So many missed opportunities, I hope you do a part 2 (or 3, etc.). I loved Techno/Electronica in the 90s and early 2000s. Crystal Method, Chemical Brothers, The Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, Moby, Orbital, Future Sound of London, Fluke, Photek. Good Times.
That lass saying about Sandstorm having no lyrics. This is the problem nowadays, everything has to have lyrics. Music can be great without it. We need more instrumental tracks in the charts!
Als deutsch auch 😅 wo sind ATB, Brooklyn Bounce, Sash!, DJ Quicksilver, Cosmic Gate, Master Blaster, Special D, Paul van Dyk, Members of Mayday, DJ Samy and Yanou
Wow Elder Millenial, nice term hahaha I'm from 85 and I think it suits perfectly. Listening to all these songs made me tear up a bit with nostalgia, how can time pass so quickly? 😂
As a proud Scott, I must say that Jaxon's Scottish accent was pretty good! I asked react to do 90s an early 2000s dance last Friday. I know that's probably not the reason, but I'm just going to think it anyway 😜 Loved this episode! There's so many great dance tunes, the best from 98-2000 imo. Different genres eg, 70s, 80s+ tock, glam rock, new romantic, blues, Motown, funk etc would be fun to watch. Maybe even have a competition people can enter to be included in one of your episodes. Maybe the best episode suggestion? Just like everyone that watches, I have so many ideas for episodes! I'm more than happy to share them, if you reach out! I know that won't likely happen, but a girl can dream! 😜
But madame, as a Scott, do you agree with this change of spell of a such English name ''Jackson'', that becomes ''Jaxon'' !! ? Jack or Jacques become Jax ? !! That is not acceptable for Classic English Lovers, ! Thank You Madame ! And Greetings to the Monster of Loch Ness :) :) :)
Whether I agree or not it's the way he spells it. And thank you! I've not been called madame before! You made my day 😊 When I read your comment it was Scottish legend Billy Connolly's voice that came to mind! Haha Hope you have a lovely day 😊
I'm Gen Z (unfortunately I must say), but I grew up with those songs since I was a little kid, especially 90s italodance/eurodance. My family had tons of CDs and we listened to them everyday in the car.
Ahaha 90 baby here, and I laughed so hard when they said "These all start the same" when I knew every single song and artist by the FIRST second bc they sound so unique lmao
There seems to be a clear divide between older and younger gen z. I was born in 2001 and I knew all these songs, not because of tiktok either, I grew up listening to them. It seems like gen z born after 2003 have no sense of culture and classic hits.
2:55 Since they didn't mention it, if you play all the music videos for Daft Punk's Discovery album in track order, you see a whole anime movie named Interstella 5555(The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem).
NO: Pump Up the Jam, ATB-9pm, Barthezz - On The Move, SCHILLER - I Feel You, Faithless - Mass Destruction, Music Instructor - Electric City, Tiësto, Scooter-The Logical Song, im sad
they are americans they used only songs that are some kind of famous .If i could choose i would pick Music Instructor - Supersonic or Hymn, INFERNAL - From Paris to Berlin ,Dune - Hardcore Vibes,Charly Lownoise ft. Mental Theo - Wonderful Days,Schiller with Heppner - Dream of You,Tiësto - Just Be or Adaigo for Strings,ATB - Don't Stop,Blank & Jones feat. Elles - Mind Of The Wonderful,Safri Duo - Played-A-Live, RMB - Experience,Jan Wayne - Because The Night and something from gigi d'agostino
Think We NEED a part 2... * CAll On Me - Eric Prydz * One MOre Time - Daft Punk * Music Sounds Better With You - Stardust * Destination Calabria - Alex Guadino w/ Crystal Waters * Pump Up The Jam - Technotronic * Stary Eyed Suprise - PAul Oakenfield * Castles in The Sky - Ian Van Dahl * Gotta Get Through This - Daniel Badingfield * Can You Feel it - Larry Heard *.......................... Plus many more!!!!
Music Instructor - Super Sonic ... Members of Mayday - Sonic Empire / Datapop ... Westbam - Beatbox Rocker / Sunshine / Hard Times ... Prodigy - Firestarter / Smack My Bi*ch Up / Breathe ... Mr. Oizo - Flat Beat Gigi D`Agostino - L`amour Toujours ... Robert Miles - Children Scooter - How Much Is the Fish ... Tiësto - Adagio For Strings ATB - Ectasy / Don`t stop ... The Chemical Brothers - Hey Boy Hey Girl plus many more 😀
Ian van dalh - Try, castles in the sky will Van bellien - let me take you Antiloop - nowhere Scooter - hyper hyper Dr. Motte & westbam - sunshine Beam & yanou - sound of love Aurora ft. Naimee Coleman - Ordinary World DJ R.O.C.K - Sometimes My Heart NOEMI - When Angels Kiss, In My Dreams, Y.O.U etc.
Jaxon is the pop culture king! You can always count on him to know all the throwbacks AND the references AND enjoy it. Dude even threw in Sprockets at the end 😂
Over here in the UK and Europe in the 90's we had these as actual club hits, and the back beats were designed to be easy to mix, as with the lyrics. We were at a point in clubs where you had projectors playing silent videos onto walls or mesh screens. And where dating or community apps didn't exist. You went out clubbing with your mates for safe, happy fun. Ridiculous door charges didn't exist, same with drinks
3:45 Even if this music video has a Japanese director, well, Daft Punk and Totally Spies are both French, so yay French touch, I guess 😁 All video clips from Daft Punk's album *Discovery* are part of the same project and assembled in the Interstella 5555 full movie, I recommend it 🤩
I don't know what "gen" chose the music, but literally NONE of these tracks are techno. This is what most Americans think is techno. Just because it has synths does not make it techno, lol.
not fully-grown adults roasting these kids for their lack of familiarity of songs that came out when they were 5 years old lmfao. i love daft punk as much as the next millennial but we have GOT to stop treating our music/movies/pop media like some kind of sacred cow and acknowledge that gen z has grown up with their own cultural context. they could name 5 popular artists today and i wouldn’t know who they’re talking about! just admit it, we’re no longer the arbiters of pop culture and that’s how it’s supposed to be. this vid was great, super funny and it was great hearing their takes.
Dude, 40 here (in 2 weeks) and I knew them all. No wonder, since I grew up with music like this: /watch?v=pg9DBCZdTTc I think my dad put this music genre in my blood and to this day it didn't left me. Thanks dad!
I’m a 90’s child and I really enjoyed this video. I’m actually pleasantly surprised as they knew most of the songs :) Fun fact is that back then we cringed when we listened to most of these (euro techno), but now we are so happy and nostalgic when we hear them, they bring back such amazing sweet memories!
I'm a 97 baby and I don't consider myself gen z at all. My cousin whose only a year older is considered a millennial and we both had the same exact childhood....
Wait? Nobody knew it was Daft Punk for "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" ? And by the way, the video clip is by Leiji Matsumoto, the creator of Harlock (Albator in France). GenX and Millenials know what I am talking about.
These songs always made us feel connected with a strong sense of community. Millennials are the last lucky batch that will ever feel connected through music when internet wasn't a thing and songs were only played in the radio or the pubs. And we'd borrow tapes and CDs just to dance! Now with everything so readily available the younger generation will never know what it felt like to be born in the 70s 80s 90s.
sooo, Daft punk Music video ... not just a music video. It's a part of an animated musical science fiction film called "Interstella 7777" with no dialogue at all, only music :)
@@MrCheesecake1928 Depending where are you from , i was born in 1988,growing up in Europe we heard a lot of old songs bands that were popular in 70s and 80s, and thats was all without internet. Now you can find songs even from 50s 60s, but today only tiktok songs are popular. :-)
Daft Punk. "I wonder who the voice was.. maybe AI?" God dammit.. IT'S DAFT PUNK! It's not even that complicated a technology. Has nothing to do with AI.
Gen Z kid: “OMG I never heard this version before.”
Me being a millennial boomer: “You mean…. The original version?”
Lol millenial boomer. I feel this mood
you read my mind!
You're probably a zoomer yourself, born in 99, pulls up the Z is after 2000 argument, bs.
And? Its still a version. Just like you yourself stated.
bro, you spoke my MIND
Jaxon is still the champion.
This is one of the best episodes ever.
You need to do an entire Daft Punk episode, just showing people this many iconic Daft Punk songs
Should we tell Americans that Eurodance and Techno are Different Genres ... ?
Some of us know that.... just not the producers
Well they did say Techno,Electronic and Dance...
I tried in a recent comment but nvm I guess 😂
Don't get me started. That's gripe #2 after hat-dude talking bout memory lane. Maaaan don't even! Lol
It's pretty obvious.. lol 😂 most if us know. Those who don't know just don't know and that lack of knowledge and research.
Not really techno songs at all in it, but a nice playlist.😊
What i miss:
- Gigi D'Agostino
- Mauro Picotto
- ATB
- Tiësto
- Bomfunk MC's
- Music Instructor
- Mr. Oizo
- Captain Jack
- Members of Mayday
- Scooter/Ratty
And a few more.^^
The 90s/early 00's were a great time to live.
Tiesto still has residency in Vegas too. I had just heard it the other day & I went "he's still doing that?" and some punk ass kid was like "what do you mean he's new" WTF lol
Put Europeans of the same age at this, we know all of them from the first note
So true XDDD
Exactly 😂 i was shook they didn't knew
Especially German and Italian younger gen Z, i'm sure almost all of them would know !
congratulations
Not just Europeans, the entire Latinamerica as well.
As an older gen z (1998), ALL these songs were my childhood. If it was a try not to sing, I would’ve lost 😂
My best friend and i’s all time favorite songs to jam out to. Sooo good!
But your childhood begins in 2002, you have awesome parents who listen this oldies of the mid and late 90s and early 00s
I wouldn't call that losing. 😄I sang along to every single one of those songs.
@@slayercfv Depending the country, most of these songs were still popular/mainstream early 2000's, especially at parties/weddings !
@@slayercfvnah, early internet kept these songs alive for a while through memes and such. I’m a little younger than OP and knew pretty much all of these lol
Bring Eurodance back, I had so much nostalgia listening to this song.
Eurodance is back but not in the mainstream. Check out Julian Muller, Narciss, Dj Heartstring, TDJ, PROXYMA, Grand V, Marlon Hoffstadt
As a nineties kid it hurts that they didn't explain that the discovery album (daftpunk) was a whole animated movie. Very big part of my childhood and taste in music!
I will never understand why Gen Z people are so disconnected from the past.
I am a late millenial early gen z person and I know music from the 70s, the 80s, the 90s, the 00s and I love music from the present.
They don't listen to radio so all they get is what's fed to them by algorithms.
hows that different than saying "fed to them by radio"? xd
As a (german) Gen Z, I would say it's only the ones from the US that are disconnected
@@m1chal20 Because algorithms create a bubble that ostracizes what's old and gives priority to what's new, whereas radios had more variety and usually gave more space to oldies.
Unless it's on the radio or prominently featured on Spotify. I don't expect them to hear a lot of these songs play very often without the need for them to go out of their way to listen. Which is a shame, since one should always try to broaden their horizons when it comes to experiencing anything
3:42 "it's like an anime" it actually is! it's a whole film set to daft punk's discovery album, animated by toei. it's called interstella 5555 if anyone's interested. it purposefully uses leiji matsumoto's (captain harlock, galaxy express 999, etc.) art style
Hello from Germany! None of it was techno, it was nineties dance music! Techno is something completely different! Such music would never be played at a techno party, any DJ like that If you played something, you would be cut up by the audience! But for Americans, it's all Euro dancing. Greetings Nephilim
Besides Sandstorm.. heard it in US raves back then...
Autechre ~ "Lowride"
The Prodigy ~ "Weather Experience"
Lustral ~ Everytime (Red Jerry Mix)
DJ Santana ~ Take Me Away
Tony Allen - Take Me Higher
Lustral ~ Everytime I close my eyes, I see your face (multiple remixes of this is good)
DJ Laz ~ Red Alert
Auch als Deutscher, die einzigen beiden Nicht-Eurodance-Songs waren Zombie Nation and Cascada 😅
None of these are Techno either.@@KendrickJ2
@@justneil6885you're wrong.
Ever heard of colloquialisms... maybe we should teach people in Europe about this.
Techno was awesome
...Netherlands, Germany, Italy and UK in the 90s were, and still are the main source of electronic music...
And Belgium
@@Qubie1and France too, but mostly for House / Techno / Electro... than Trance & all...
belgium
These songs define "Techno" roughly as well as the Beatles define punk rock.
I know exactly what you're trying to say but you could argue that Helter Skelter is a progenitor of punk rock...so really what I'm trying to say is you're being unfair on the Beatles here lol
@@jedsithor the best part of any Beetle song is when they finally shut thefuck up.
@@jedsithorthe funniest shit to me is when people like you claim songs that have no tie to Proto punk or punk are pregenitors of the genre. The stooges, MC5, the velvet underground and the kinks have way more of a claim to that title than the beatles.
Not a single Prodigy track, honestly Americans just don't know electronic music.... The fact that they had to put electronic Infront of Dance Music to state it's electronic is evidence of that, All Dance Music is electronic.
What is today called "Eurodance" was called techno in the 90s and not without justification. Many songs of that era like for example "Twilight Zone" by 2Unlimited (rap version) , are not far off.
Jaxon is truly a man of culture lol I love this kid.
Jaxon was about 10 the first time we met him.
None of these songs are techno. They're Eurodance, commercial house and some commercial trance. They're absolute bangers, but I'd expect a channel with the kinds of resources this one would have to at least do their homework and not get it so wildly wrong.
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They should have played stuff like Jeff Mills and Laurent Garnier, but there's no way kids today would recognize any of that.
To be fair though, techno is a very loosely defined genre.
I get ya but techno was used as a catchall outside the dance music world. And pre-internet, people just used the catchiest sounding name to describe this music. I somehow heard the term techno before anything else back in the days and would probably have used that term incorrectly to describe these. Not like anyone here will pick out a richie hawtin track. Think of it as a gateway term, those who will dig will find the real stuff... doesn't help that techno snobs are the most particular kinds of fans.
@@BrianGon89 It's cause previous generations thought if it was made with computers and electric gadgets it didn't count as 'proper music'. As of now it's way more accepted.
We just need to fill the comment section with actual links to techno songs or discerning different genres!
I am surprised they are not using more resources to to be a little more accurate. It’s more on the producers of this show not the guests to be a just a “wee bit “more informed. These are easily classified as “not” techno. At least they didn’t put House music in the title!
I grew up very poor without access to any resources until I was in my early 20’s(2000’s). I used to group music together into wrong genres. It made it harder to figure out how to find what I liked (especially in the age of cds 😂). Also, I was so embarrassed to talk about music in general. _(┐「ε:)_ ….halp……Now at 40, living in Chicago , surrounded by resident DJs….a DJ saved my life…..So my music education has finally leveled up! Lmao
The irony of one of them saying "They all start the same" is that those of us who grew up with and/or danced to this music know every single one of them from the very first notes. They definitely *don't* all start the same.
Someday will come a generation when the question "what is love?" is asked, won't imediatly respond "baby don't hurt me". And that is distressing to me
"Vlad a slav"
… no more
Jaxon knows so many different genres, and I honestly gotta say that boy has good taste!
Wunderbar taste. Ja.
Dragostea Din Tei not being here is a crime bro
I was just thinking that
MIA HEEE MIA WHO MIA HA HA !!!
Despre tine.
O shit yea real crime have wacht te en but this hurts so bad
For those interested: The video for 'Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger' by Daft Punk is part of a feature length animated movie they released called: 'Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem'. The movie has no spoken dialog, instead the audio is all songs from the Daft Punk album 'Discovery' in order, making the movie basically a music video for an album. So if you liked the clip, give the movie a try, because it also has a fun story to tell.
Every time Jaxon breaks out his impressions I lose it 😂 Dale!
Man loves him some Mr. Worldwide! lol
NONE of these tracks is techno. It's trance, dance, house, electro and eurodance, but not techno.
Wouldn’t say any of that is trance either. Euro dance for sure. And mostly utter shite.
1:04 "it's so crazy how people get down to this and there's NO lyrics [cut]"
that's not crazy at all. you don't need lyrics to feel the vibe. it's about letting your body loose, completely succumbing to the rhythm, the groove, just feel it!
What da hack had happened to the brains of those people who are so obsessed with LYRICS? Good music doesn't need words, it can create an atmosphere by itself, make you dance, etc. Words are only a small part of music. You just need to choose your genre.
How did you forget Destination Unknown by Alex Gaudino??!
Jaxon could have a rather prominent career as a voice actor if he really wanted to. His accents are pretty spot on
I know I'm very repetitive, at this point, but JAXON is, pretty much, a music encyclopedia.
these are so mainstream tho
That wasn't techno. That was Eurodance!
As a Gen Z, I PROMISE we’re not all like this lmao
prove it
You mean you don't say "YAAASS" every 5 words?
Gott sei Dank!!! Thank God, it was painful to watch this
They were so zesty
Elder gen Zer?
Jaxon is so charismatic in these videos, he needs to host his own show
The VENGABOYS has multiple hit songs in other countries. They were big in South Africa, "We Like to Party," was one I remember from back in the day.
Kiss when the sun don’t shine was my tube when I was like 7.
Imagine how mind blowing it would be for that kid to learn the lore of the Vengabus
I'm from a brazilian small city and used to be a dj on early 90's. So suprised to see young people singing 90's. The world still has hope....
For the people that don't know, that Daft Punk album was a movie and also a video for ALL the songs. The movie is called "Interstella 5555".
Thankkkkkk you. Was looking for this comment! I remember watching Interstella 5555 and the Gorillaz MVs on Toonami growing up. And the 5555 stands for Story of a Secret Star System, right?
@@laurabuzali6711 Correct!!
OF COURSE WE DO, WE GREW UP IN THE DANG 2000s, WE DID NOT SPAWN MAGICALLY IN 2018 WITH AN IPHONE IN HAND
Having been a teen in Europe in the 90s, the thought of not knowing ALL Vengaboys songs is sacrilegious!😂
The daft punk music video is actually a snip from an anime movie they produced for the rest of the album, Interstella 5555. The movie has the whole album Discovery set to anime
They were so ahead of the times.
All Eurodance...
Darude - Finland
Alice Deejay - Netherlands (the DJ from that song DJ Jurgen is actually from my hometown of Delft).
Daft Punk - France
Vengaboys - Netherlands
Benny Benassi - Italy
Cascada - Germany
Eiffel 65 - Italy
Zombie Nation - Germany
ATC - Germany
DHT - Belgium
Corona - Italy
Haddaway - Trinidad/Germany
Nightcrawlers - Scotland
Europe rockin the dancescene back then, and still rockin it now.
Nightcrawlers - Push the Feeling on was more of a Clubhouse song though imo, bit like DJ Jean at the time.
@@ElMariachi1337 True, but in the end it's all EDM.
I wish they also reacted to Basshunter, even tho he’s swedish His songs were no.1 hits here in italy
@@suenky1991 Boten Anna (2006) was a hit, but not as big as these numbers all over the world. I know a lot more i would choose to show but time is limited so they had to make a selection.
Funny story about The Vengaboys. The Vengaboys is a Dutch act that was put together by two Dutch music producers, one of them who at the time was also a Veejay on the Dutch music channel TMF (The Music Factory) and yet no one in The Netherlands knew that for years until 1998 when they released their biggest hit We Like to Party. Before that Dutch people thought they were from Brazil because that's what the two producers wanted the audience to think and why members of the group whenever they were interviewed by Dutch media never spoke Dutch until it was finally revealed in 1998 that most of the members could speak Dutch, including Kim Sasabone who is the lead singer of the group. They're literally the most successful Dutch group of all time, beating 2Unlimited and yet for years people thought the group was Brazilian
When the guy says "I really like this version" ...and its the original song 💀💀💀
🤣🤣🤣
My blood started to boil a bit 😭 Especially bc Daft Punk is so unique and one of its kind
"Youre getting like hypnotized" yeah bro its called Trance for a reason
As a fan of 90's Eurodance & EDM, I approve of this.
Yes, finally some music that I'm able to enjoy.
Although the selection of songs included in the video is only of the most popular/well-known ones and the term "Techno" is inaccurate, it's still refreshing to see this kind of music get represented in a reaction video.
And this is pretty much the closest it's gonna get to what I actually listen to on a regular basis (for specific examples, you can take a look at the music playist that I have on my TH-cam channel).
@@evolt7553 TBF they do mention Trance & Eurodance throughout the video
So many missed opportunities, I hope you do a part 2 (or 3, etc.). I loved Techno/Electronica in the 90s and early 2000s. Crystal Method, Chemical Brothers, The Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, Moby, Orbital, Future Sound of London, Fluke, Photek. Good Times.
We mustn't forget Scooter 🤣
THIS!!!!! So many were left out because they weren't associated to certain life-styles and or genres.
They had no idea of good music so they can 't miss 'em.
That lass saying about Sandstorm having no lyrics. This is the problem nowadays, everything has to have lyrics. Music can be great without it. We need more instrumental tracks in the charts!
As a german i gotta ask: WHERE IS SCOOTER?
and i must ask HOW MUCH IS THE FISH
Als deutsch auch 😅 wo sind ATB, Brooklyn Bounce, Sash!, DJ Quicksilver, Cosmic Gate, Master Blaster, Special D, Paul van Dyk, Members of Mayday, DJ Samy and Yanou
Wir wollen wissen wie viel der Fisch kostet 🤣
Als Schweizer: wo ist Dj Bobo 😂😅
@@goldenrain87 lustig 😁 du hast mich viel zum Lachen gebracht 🤣🤣🤣
as an elder millennial, it was such a vibe to experience these songs in real time
Wow Elder Millenial, nice term hahaha I'm from 85 and I think it suits perfectly. Listening to all these songs made me tear up a bit with nostalgia, how can time pass so quickly? 😂
I'm a true Gen Xer. And this type(s) of music is part of my lifeblood, as well as 80s power ballads, 80s rock & pop, Europop, etc.
legend has it, they are still waiting for techno tunes
As someone who grew up with these songs in the 90's and early 2000's it makes me happy to see the younger generation recognize some of them 😀😀
As a proud Scott, I must say that Jaxon's Scottish accent was pretty good! I asked react to do 90s an early 2000s dance last Friday. I know that's probably not the reason, but I'm just going to think it anyway 😜
Loved this episode! There's so many great dance tunes, the best from 98-2000 imo. Different genres eg, 70s, 80s+ tock, glam rock, new romantic, blues, Motown, funk etc would be fun to watch. Maybe even have a competition people can enter to be included in one of your episodes. Maybe the best episode suggestion? Just like everyone that watches, I have so many ideas for episodes! I'm more than happy to share them, if you reach out! I know that won't likely happen, but a girl can dream! 😜
But madame, as a Scott, do you agree with this change of spell of a such English name ''Jackson'', that becomes ''Jaxon'' !! ?
Jack or Jacques become Jax ? !! That is not acceptable for Classic English Lovers, !
Thank You Madame ! And Greetings to the Monster of Loch Ness :) :) :)
Whether I agree or not it's the way he spells it. And thank you! I've not been called madame before! You made my day 😊
When I read your comment it was Scottish legend Billy Connolly's voice that came to mind! Haha
Hope you have a lovely day 😊
I'm Gen Z (unfortunately I must say), but I grew up with those songs since I was a little kid, especially 90s italodance/eurodance. My family had tons of CDs and we listened to them everyday in the car.
Ahaha 90 baby here, and I laughed so hard when they said "These all start the same" when I knew every single song and artist by the FIRST second bc they sound so unique lmao
Samesies! I was 20 in 2000, so these jams are my entire identity, basically. I'm in my 40s and will always be that kid when I hear these songs
There seems to be a clear divide between older and younger gen z. I was born in 2001 and I knew all these songs, not because of tiktok either, I grew up listening to them. It seems like gen z born after 2003 have no sense of culture and classic hits.
2001 is late millennials
It is universal. Not one person. Not one. Can resist dancing to Cascada’s “Everytime We Touch”
And now there is a even better techno version of this song by electric callboy
@@hannablackcat6096 The original song by Maggie Reilly we always be superior to any cover version.
no Gigi D’Agostino? seriously? Whole list makes no sense without Gigi imho
U right damn lol. No one knows that one well 😂 lamour toujours
Bruh I’m glad someone said it
As one of the oldest of Gen Z....I'm gonna cry. I knew all of them. I feel old when I'm literally part of the demographic in the video 😭
Best part is them realizing Daft Punk had fire songs and they are better than the remixes out now 😂😂
2:55
Since they didn't mention it, if you play all the music videos for Daft Punk's Discovery album in track order, you see a whole anime movie named Interstella 5555(The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem).
I was about to comment the same. That movie and the album are a wonderful master piece
NO: Pump Up the Jam, ATB-9pm, Barthezz - On The Move, SCHILLER - I Feel You, Faithless - Mass Destruction, Music Instructor - Electric City, Tiësto, Scooter-The Logical Song, im sad
they are americans they used only songs that are some kind of famous .If i could choose i would pick Music Instructor - Supersonic or Hymn, INFERNAL - From Paris to Berlin ,Dune - Hardcore Vibes,Charly Lownoise ft. Mental Theo - Wonderful Days,Schiller with Heppner - Dream of You,Tiësto - Just Be or Adaigo for Strings,ATB - Don't Stop,Blank & Jones feat. Elles - Mind Of The Wonderful,Safri Duo - Played-A-Live, RMB - Experience,Jan Wayne - Because The Night and something from gigi d'agostino
Think We NEED a part 2...
* CAll On Me - Eric Prydz
* One MOre Time - Daft Punk
* Music Sounds Better With You - Stardust
* Destination Calabria - Alex Guadino w/ Crystal Waters
* Pump Up The Jam - Technotronic
* Stary Eyed Suprise - PAul Oakenfield
* Castles in The Sky - Ian Van Dahl
* Gotta Get Through This - Daniel Badingfield
* Can You Feel it - Larry Heard
*.......................... Plus many more!!!!
Music Instructor - Super Sonic ...
Members of Mayday - Sonic Empire / Datapop ...
Westbam - Beatbox Rocker / Sunshine / Hard Times ...
Prodigy - Firestarter / Smack My Bi*ch Up / Breathe ...
Mr. Oizo - Flat Beat
Gigi D`Agostino - L`amour Toujours ...
Robert Miles - Children
Scooter - How Much Is the Fish ...
Tiësto - Adagio For Strings
ATB - Ectasy / Don`t stop ...
The Chemical Brothers - Hey Boy Hey Girl
plus many more 😀
Thank you, now I have to listen to a few of these! :)
Ian van dalh - Try, castles in the sky will
Van bellien - let me take you
Antiloop - nowhere
Scooter - hyper hyper
Dr. Motte & westbam - sunshine
Beam & yanou - sound of love
Aurora ft. Naimee Coleman - Ordinary World
DJ R.O.C.K - Sometimes My Heart
NOEMI - When Angels Kiss, In My Dreams, Y.O.U etc.
@@grambo4436 Nice luv it!! Though I was going for songs they might likely know?? But nice list 😎🤘🏼
I love when they say "They all sound the same in the start." and i've known ever song in the first 2 seconds lol
15:51 his pitbull impression was so good😂
Ikr, honestly idk why more people aren't talking about that 😂
Jaxon is the pop culture king! You can always count on him to know all the throwbacks AND the references AND enjoy it. Dude even threw in Sprockets at the end 😂
genz is a really broad term. There are people in genz that know what VHS is and people who don’t
Knowing what something is and actually using them is something else. I'm a late millennial and they were only really a thing when i was a kid
Over here in the UK and Europe in the 90's we had these as actual club hits, and the back beats were designed to be easy to mix, as with the lyrics. We were at a point in clubs where you had projectors playing silent videos onto walls or mesh screens. And where dating or community apps didn't exist. You went out clubbing with your mates for safe, happy fun.
Ridiculous door charges didn't exist, same with drinks
Still waiting for a techno track
Old music more fun than today music... Fact
100% true
@@bernardodibrum it's not a circle of life, it's how everything going worse and worse till end.
100%
is there a part 2 with actual techno?
me as a millenial who grew up on literally all of these songs watching this reaction: they are a little confused, but they got the spirit.
exactly
3:45 Even if this music video has a Japanese director, well, Daft Punk and Totally Spies are both French, so yay French touch, I guess 😁
All video clips from Daft Punk's album *Discovery* are part of the same project and assembled in the Interstella 5555 full movie, I recommend it 🤩
I don't know what "gen" chose the music, but literally NONE of these tracks are techno. This is what most Americans think is techno. Just because it has synths does not make it techno, lol.
There is no techno in this video. Just pure dance. Also the Cascada song is a cover
They're learning the originals to most of the remixes they listen to 😂
Jaxon continues to be a man of culture
There should be a disclaimer at the end: No techno was heard in making this video
Since this has been eurodance and not techno, I miss Gala, Gigi D'Agostino, Mr Ozio...
"It's so crazy how, like, people would get down to this and there's no lyrics"
Girl discovering instrumental music
The 90s were a different world, and the 90s will always be 10 years ago.
not fully-grown adults roasting these kids for their lack of familiarity of songs that came out when they were 5 years old lmfao.
i love daft punk as much as the next millennial but we have GOT to stop treating our music/movies/pop media like some kind of sacred cow and acknowledge that gen z has grown up with their own cultural context. they could name 5 popular artists today and i wouldn’t know who they’re talking about! just admit it, we’re no longer the arbiters of pop culture and that’s how it’s supposed to be. this vid was great, super funny and it was great hearing their takes.
I was honestly impressed that they knew so much of them because i was born in 92 and I don't think I know a lot of 80's american music
40 yo here. I knew them all. I feel old and strangly cool.
41 here. Ditto.
Dude, 40 here (in 2 weeks) and I knew them all. No wonder, since I grew up with music like this: /watch?v=pg9DBCZdTTc
I think my dad put this music genre in my blood and to this day it didn't left me. Thanks dad!
@@mrdorkomatic My sis just turned 41 lol.
Same, but I've never seen any of the music videos!
same @ 43
No Chemical Brothers? No Crystal Method? Fatboy Slim? Hell, even Moby at this point. Was TikTok your only research source?
that one kids really got talent for impersonating accents
I’m a 90’s child and I really enjoyed this video. I’m actually pleasantly surprised as they knew most of the songs :) Fun fact is that back then we cringed when we listened to most of these (euro techno), but now we are so happy and nostalgic when we hear them, they bring back such amazing sweet memories!
disconnect between older gen z and younger gen z's are crazy
True..
I'm born '98 and i still know every song 😅
I'm a 97 baby and I don't consider myself gen z at all. My cousin whose only a year older is considered a millennial and we both had the same exact childhood....
@@SkinNYmini1819 yeah i think people born around 1995-1999 dont relate really to gen z in the first place.
Cascada will still be turning people out in 100 years, guaranteed
Patiently waiting for Techno to be played...............
Wait? Nobody knew it was Daft Punk for "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" ?
And by the way, the video clip is by Leiji Matsumoto, the creator of Harlock (Albator in France). GenX and Millenials know what I am talking about.
The fact you left out Basshunter is criminal
boten anna :3
Dota :3
Funny, the reason they all recognize the songs, is just because all of them have been sampled in new songs.
or gone viral in Tik Tok clips.....😅
The kid saying an electro house song defines techno for him makes me hurt
Do you know why today dejay's are still mixing with 90's songs? The best songs are written in that golden time
They can't tell that was Daft Punk.... my heart T_T
These songs always made us feel connected with a strong sense of community. Millennials are the last lucky batch that will ever feel connected through music when internet wasn't a thing and songs were only played in the radio or the pubs. And we'd borrow tapes and CDs just to dance! Now with everything so readily available the younger generation will never know what it felt like to be born in the 70s 80s 90s.
3:20 "I've never heard this version". I'm sorry, WHAT?
my reaction 😵🔫
WTF, but everyone knows that classic song, including me who i'm from 2004, I even know even more classic technno and electronic music lol
Jaxon definitely needs to go to a rave 😂 he would love it!
Hearing Scotland described as *Shrek Land* I can't decide if I'm offended or proud 🤣
Wait till they see how Daft Punk made THE ENTIRE ALBUM an anime.
6:15: "Do you know what this song is called?
- Satisfaction 🤗
- Byyy?
- your MOoOoOoOoM!" 😮
sooo, Daft punk Music video ... not just a music video. It's a part of an animated musical science fiction film called "Interstella 7777" with no dialogue at all, only music :)
It is called "Interstella 5555 - The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem"
When we were kids in 90 and 2000s we knew almost all popular songs from 80s 70s , kids now don't know songs even from 2000.
We did? 😂
@@MrCheesecake1928 Depending where are you from , i was born in 1988,growing up in Europe we heard a lot of old songs bands that were popular in 70s and 80s, and thats was all without internet. Now you can find songs even from 50s 60s, but today only tiktok songs are popular. :-)
OMG yesss
Very true.....
Daft Punk. "I wonder who the voice was.. maybe AI?" God dammit.. IT'S DAFT PUNK! It's not even that complicated a technology. Has nothing to do with AI.
we're doomed brother