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post 18th December 2016, 04:21 PM
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90. Pixel Fix - 'You Settle Me' (Cor Lupus)
89. Celtic Woman - 'Tír na nÓg (feat. Oonagh)' (New Lexico)
88. MY - 'White Water' (Ramrynia)
87. Catey Shaw - 'The Ransom (Tommy Walker Remix)' (The Actual Republic of Bellamia)
86. Cobi - 'Don't You Cry For Me' (Mulgracia)
85. Ou Est Le Swimming Pool - 'Dance The Way I Feel' (Medhelnia)
84. Color Guard - 'In Your Bones' (Persephonia)
83. Morgxn - 'Love You With The Lights On (Monsieur Adi Remix)' (FARC)
82. Claudia Kane - 'Einstein' (Pupok)
81. Monarchy - 'Dance Like Hell' (Mulgracia)

This section begins with the first appearance from our fellow BJSC 74 debutant friends Cor Lupus! They got their first win in 2016 with The Naked And Famous' 'Higher', but it was their more underrated songs this year that we were drawn to. 'You Settle Me' unfortunately DNQed and then JUST missed out on justice in Rejects to further rub salt into the wound. Shame on you all because the production and chorus are divine. Next up after that, we have the second and final appearance from New Lexico! Unlike Cor Lupus, it was the big hitters from this nation that tickled our fancy. 'Tír na nÓg' was a big foreign pop standout moment in the contest much like K3 was a couple of editions earlier. The unique celtic fun (and added strings!!) just sold it to me from first listen and it's a proper earworm. Simply magical, it's like being in a fantasy land for a few minutes.

I didn't quite get the appeal of most Ramrynia entries this year (though I'm hardly their target audience) BUT 'White Water' was the big anomaly of the bunch! As 89 was the Jadaphonia contest, all entries had the advantage of being spammed loads by me while I was making the recaps. And the recap segment for this was so damn good and really highlighted that powerful chorus! The vocals are stellar and said HUGE chorus forces you to command all attention towards it. Also in this section, we have The Actual Republic of Bellamia's best entry this year from that very same contest! The Tommy Walker Remix heightens the original of 'The Ransom' SO much - that drop really makes it for me and brings it to life. This deserved to do way better than it did in the contest!

'Don't You Cry For Me' is the first of two Mulgracia entries in this section, coming in at 86. An enormous round of applause to the nation who have shed their 'generidance' tag and have entered some pretty interesting stuff in 2016. The Cobi song is like a mix of Hozier and Mulgracia's former winner Rationale - with the combination of deep, rich vocals and thought-provoking subject matter. The video for this was quite the shocker the first time I viewed it! But in a good way as it's extremely powerful and really heightened the song. Their other song here is 'Dance Like Hell' at 81! I originally listened to it months before it was sent as a potential (when that was allowed!) and loved it immediately, so I was extremely pleased when they finally did unleash it. The song is so addictive with its loopy chorus and high-energy production! Another James entry that is not too dissimilar in sound to another act ~ this time Hot Chip. Also, FARC have landed in this section with a bit of a pastiche too! This time that of Years & Years. The vocals of 'Love You With The Lights On (Monsieur Adi Remix)' are very similar to those of Olly Alexander, and the general mid-tempo vibe of the song sounds like something they could release too. But this is obviously no bad thing as the song is just fabulous! I've listened to a couple of other remixes of it on Spotify and this was definitely the best of the bunch, so bravo on that choice FARC.

Next up we have no stranger to our votes, Persephonia! It may come as a surprise that this isn't their only entry in the countdown kink.gif 'In Your Bones' has a pretty anthemic chorus and the production is just lush. It should have cracked the top 10, especially when the Parade Of Lights song that edition was not too dissimilar in formula. Perhaps it was a bit overshadowed by that. But nevertheless it's a great, easily accessible little song with a singalong chorus and pretty cool video alongside. Persephonian former potential/18 pointer 'Dance The Way I Feel' finishes right next to them in this section. Medhelnia were so close to the win with this song, but instead were beaten by Crystal Waters. So apparently a formula for success these days is turning back time and looking in the archives. I knew of Ou Est Le Swimming Pool due to the unfortunate circumstances that resulted in the demise of the group, but I had never sought out any of their songs before. So a big gracias to Medhelnia for bringing the wonderful synths and chanty chorus into my life.

I was pretty hyped for 'Einstein' based on the fact that it was described as like 'a gothic Lana Del Rey song'. Thankfully, it completely delivered on that hype and was one of Pupok's best entries of the year! The song is really quite mesmerising as Claudia has a standout voice that really makes you pay attention to all the words she enunciates in a haunting fashion. The scientific references in the song (Einstein/frequency/black hole etc.) really helped it to stand out too. The production is also top notch and it's a total highlight of the song when it switches up a bit towards the end!
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post 18th December 2016, 04:28 PM
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Still so bitter, not making it to the rejects semis is like people saying I deserved to DNQ mad.gif

"The Ransom" seems to be more of a hit towards me than anyone, judging by how many points I gave it. It gave me AlunaGeorge's current era vibes.
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post 18th December 2016, 05:53 PM
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QUOTE(CodySleighBell-y @ Dec 18 2016, 04:28 PM) *
Still so bitter, not making it to the rejects semis is like people saying I deserved to DNQ mad.gif

"The Ransom" seems to be more of a hit towards me than anyone, judging by how many points I gave it. It gave me AlunaGeorge's current era vibes.

Gah you were SO CLOSE and everything sad.gif Though hey, at least 'Stockholm' made it! I expected it to be the other way round so that was a nice surprise at least <3

Glad to see another big fan of 'The Ransom' in you! Severely underrated when I also thought it was going to be a hit. </3
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post 18th December 2016, 10:41 PM
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I feel like you might actually like 'In Your Bones' more than I do myself now tbh kink.gif Not sure I'd have ranked it as high as #84 among my own EOY lmao. I think you're right about it being overshadowed by 'Feeling Electric'. Hoorayy for my first appearance anyway! x Much love for Pixel Fix and OELSP in particular from this section heart.gif
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QUOTE(Michael Bubré @ Dec 18 2016, 10:41 PM) *
I feel like you might actually like 'In Your Bones' more than I do myself now tbh kink.gif Not sure I'd have ranked it as high as #84 among my own EOY lmao. I think you're right about it being overshadowed by 'Feeling Electric'. Hoorayy for my first appearance anyway! x Much love for Pixel Fix and OELSP in particular from this section heart.gif

Aw!! It's a really good song! But I see your point about it not being quite as out-there/different as you normally go for. Yeah I think they both had that similar kind of anthemic vibe but 'Feeling Electric' just seemed to catch on a bit more. Still, top 20 is nothing to sniff at *.* Woop woop! Keep your eyes peeled for some more of yo sangs x
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post 19th December 2016, 03:46 AM
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Another huge fan of The Ransom here hi.gif Definitely agree that it was The Actual Republic of Bellamia's best this year! That and Don't You Cry For Me were my 13- and 15-pointers from 89, I'd love to see Cash Flow feature as well ;o
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QUOTE(Riser @ Dec 19 2016, 03:46 AM) *
Another huge fan of The Ransom here hi.gif Definitely agree that it was The Actual Republic of Bellamia's best this year! That and Don't You Cry For Me were my 13- and 15-pointers from 89, I'd love to see Cash Flow feature as well ;o

Yay Jord! Pleased that you got the appeal of 'The Ransom' too *.* + agree that it's the nation's best this year! The dancey sound certainly stood out from their repertoire this year and while it didn't smash, at least it has picked up a few vocal big fans. Great 15 + 13 pointers for 89 *.* Absolutely loved the music of that contest. Hosting it was the cherry on top of the cake <3
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80. Liv Dawson - 'Still' (Ultraviolenceland)
79. Stupeflip - 'Stupeflip Vite !!!' (Skall)
78. Mount Tyrant - 'One Night' (Flynnonda)
77. Lorn - 'Acid Rain' (Republic of Adonia)
76. Ghost - 'Square Hammer' (Quintessa)
75. Salt Ashes - 'Save It' (FARC)
74. Midnight To Monaco - 'One In A Million' (Usfland)
73. John The Baptiste - 'Socila' (N DNTN)
72. White Night Ghosts - 'Hope' (Bignia-Zaragovina)
71. Dinamo Azari - 'Cyan (feat. S.Y.F. & Fritz Helder)' (FKA FKA FKA π)

Ultraviolenceland pop up for a third time and they still have another to come in the countdown! They have impressed us considerably more this year. Perhaps as they are sending more stuff that you wouldn't particularly expect from them. The switch-up is very much appreciated when it has brought us gems such as 'Still', here at #80! The song is just wonderful to chill out to with both tranquil production and vocals. It is pretty much the word 'lovely' embodied in a song. Stupeflip then bring the opposite vibes next up at #79! Skall keep finding new ways to stand out from the crowd and 'Stupeflip Vite !!!' certainly does that. The bonkers French song sounds like one of those Epic Rap Battles of History offerings. It's pretty addictive and was something extremely refreshing in the BJSC 88 final! A big thumbs up for Skall qualifying a fair amount this year so I could start rewarding them more.

Fellow BJSC 74 debutants Flynnonda have had a pretty poor string of luck in the contest as of late - DNQing all but two times in 2016. Even Mount Tyrant couldn't make it through in a guitar-heavy semi! It of course hasn't gone unappreciated by Jadakissnia, though. 'One Night' was actually a song that I had bookmarked as a potential if I ever felt like being a little different sometime, as we haven't really sent any rock yet. Flynnonda got there first but saved us from the heartbreak of what would have been that DNQ, at least. This type of song is not usually my cup of tea but there's something about it that all clicks into place - the lead vocals, backing vocals and instrumentation just all really work together and produce a pretty passionate standout chorus. Definitely Flynnonda's moment of the year for me! In the same semi as Mount Tyrant, the fate of Lorn was thankfully far more pleasing. 'Acid Rain' sounded doomed to my ears when I first heard it while making re-caps, but I was very wrong when the hype came flooding in for it. Thankfully BJSC took to this marvellous synthy piece. The production is astonishing and really carries the song. The vocals are very welcome as well though when they come around, they're pretty eerie. The whole feel of the song is quite spooky, which naturally gets our seal of approval.

Quintessa were a country that we absolutely loved last year. They have had less standout moments in general for us this year BUT 'Square Hammer' makes up for it, as that song really appealed to us and reminded me why I was so favourable to the nation last year. The chorus of this Ghost song packs SUCH a punch and the production is pretty memorable and even slightly quirky alongside. The guitars sound incredible - this year has been a great intertwining of BJSC and guitars.

There are a couple of countries in this section who we pointed for the first time this year. The first of these is Bignia-Zaragovina, who have beaten their allies The Actual Republic of Bellamia to having the highest song on this list out of BigBell. I was absolutely gobsmacked that Bignia-Zaragovina were the country behind 'Hope' as it sounded so unlike any of the entries I knew from them. So that was a wonderful surprise to see them unleashing a chilling instrumental on us. Next, Usfland had a much better BJSC year in 2016 compared to last year - they actually qualified a handful of times! One of their standout qualifiers this year was courtesy of Midnight To Monaco! xKito Music are usually a reliable YouTube channel (they were the source of our very own 'Virtual Paradise' and 'Toccata', after all!) so I was intriuged when I saw their channel name attached to this. Thankfully this was a total wow moment from this channel and Usfland - I absolutely adore the combination of the catchy chorus, choppy background vocals and thumping production.

'Save It' is the second winner to appear in this countdown, and the first that we actually voted for! FARC absolutely made BJSC 84 theirs as they took the crown with a mammoth landslide win. It's easy to see why when this song just oozes mass appeal. The chorus is an absolute stormer and just never tires! The production also sounds pretty huge. The whole thing just felt like a moment before it had even won. Bravo FARC.

N DNTN and FKA FKA FKA π are both very good at bringing some quality unique entries to the contest. Thus receiving lots of points from us this year. The former country have their first appearance in the countdown at 73 with 'Socila'. This song with its barely decipherable lyrics and pounding production is absolutely entrancing. You don't have to know a thing about the song and yet you just get swept up in the beauty of it. Some more essential N DNTN moments this year shall be coming later. For now we have FKA FKA FKA π who round off the section with 'Cyan'! I must admit that I was pretty damn shocked that this qualified at the time. Retrospectively, this year has felt pretty much open to anything qualifying so perhaps it wouldn't be so much of a shocker now. Still, I was so glad that it did make it as it stood out from the crowd massively. The vibes of the song are so relaxing with such gentle (but interesting!) core production and soothing vocals to go with it. The little switching up of the production in parts, such as before the second round of vocals come in, is very much welcomed also to inject a bit more flavour. Such an intriguing piece of music!
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Edit - I'm a flop, there is another Quintessa entry to come that I managed to skim past in my list.

(Next section won't be here until near the end of the week as I'm busy for the next few days. I promise I'm not flopping at keeping this up already laugh.gif)
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QUOTE(Slade @ Dec 21 2016, 12:56 AM) *
Edit - I'm a flop, there is another Quintessa entry to come that I managed to skim past in my list.

(Next section won't be here until near the end of the week as I'm busy for the next few days. I promise I'm not flopping at keeping this up already laugh.gif)


Well, I guessed so, seen as you gave one an 18 dance.gif
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QUOTE(Leonardo @ Dec 21 2016, 02:54 AM) *
Well, I guessed so, seen as you gave one an 18 dance.gif

Indeed *.* which makes it all the more silly that I brushed over it blush.gif
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70. Sasha - 'Xpander' (Cumulonimbia)
69. Daydreamer - 'Travelling Light' (Terra Avium)
68. Nimmo - 'Dilute This' (Ultraviolenceland)
67. Smerz - 'Because' (D'yermak'er)
66. Fallgrapp - 'Vlasy' (Persephonia)
65. Big Black Delta - 'RCVR (feat. Debbie Gibson)' (Fljótavík)
64. Aelyn - 'Give Love A Try' (Pupok)
63. Olga Bell - 'Randomness' (Fljótavík)
62. Pillow Person - 'Go Ahead' (Trifoski)
61. John Rous & Alfie Rhodes - 'Oasis' (N-Lazone)

We kick off this section with a country who have brought many interesting contributions to the contest this year - including a reworked version of the BBC News theme. Their first appearance however is courtesy of 'Xpander'. It has been very in vogue this year to go back to the archives, and Cumulonimbia did just that as this song dates back to 1999. This progressive trance instrumental is a pure delight and is yet another reminder of how on point dance music was in this decade. No words to be found but 'Xpander' has pretty uplifting vibes to it in the upbeat production, it reminds me of summertime and being on the beach whenever I listen to it. Next up at #69 (nothing lewd to see here, folks x) is close to being another instrumental in a row, but not quite because this just short of 8 minutes extravaganza does have a small portion of delicate vocals to break it up a bit. Long duration and mostly comprising of instrumental is already a good start for us. As for the song itself, what a journey it is! It slowly builds up throughout with a range of lovely sounds, leaving you wondering what's in store, then BAM that monster of a gritty HUGE second half comes around! I am blown away by this portion every single time as it simply forces your attention and sounds so so good. It elevates the song to make it one hell of a memorable experience.

There are four countries who have now peaked in the countdown. 'Dilute This' firstly provides the highest placing here for Ultraviolenceland at 68. Nimmo's sound is quite La Roux but just that bit more infectious and appealing for me. The repetitive bridge and chorus of 'Dilute This' are both superb. So damn catchy but with thought-provoking lyrics like "What have we become?", meaning it's not necessarily the most happy song just because it's so upbeat. The production is also great and particularly stands out when it shines on its own before the final chorus comes around, gotta love the magical bleeps and synths. They seem to be a promising act with 'Dancing Makes Us Brave' being top notch as well! Next at 67, D'yermak'er repeat last year in having one entry that stood out from the rest of their output this year by quite some distance. Last year that accolade went to 'Down Low' (Jessica 6) and now we have 'Because'. The nation unleashed this slightly underrated standout entry right at the start of the year. It is captivating from the word go, with the fantastic combination of deep bass grooves and rather enchanting vocals. The vocals switch from quite sweet to being a bit lower pitched and robotic in places which is a pretty cool switch up. Simply irresistible!

Pupok's highest entry in the countdown is awarded to Ukranian Aelyn with her trance smash in the contest 'Give Love A Try'! Ukraine is clearly host to some of the finest artists in the world with Verka Serduchka, my ONUKA, Jamala and Aelyn. Hopefully Aelyn follows in the footsteps of ONUKA and gets a slot on X Factor Ukraine *.* Anyway, 'Give Love A Try' was one of our 10 winners in 2016 ~ being crowned in BJSC 86. The icing on top of the cake for Pupok's new-found success following four previous consecutive top 10s! Trance is always a wonderful genre and this definitely delivers. The vocals are so beautiful and the production injects a bit more life into it, but is not overpowering or anything. So a pretty lovely balance. Next, N-Lazone are another nation to peak in this section. I was finally able to provide them points for the first time after quickly falling in love with their dirty dance tune 'Oasis'. It is quite reminiscent of Feder's 'Goodbye' which unravels the appeal of it already, as I absolutely love that. The whole vibe of it is in the same vein - an entrancing mid-tempo that sounds like something that would be played on Radio 1/a club at like 3am. "Lost in the dessert, so deep, me and my beat" is such an infectious line, the production is banging and the vocalist delivers a very confident and sultry performance.

Fljótavík are one of a handful of countries that have impressed us in a big way on several occasions this year. They start by having a double appearance here! 'RCVR' is the first of the two at 65. I am ALWAYS here for retro vibes when done well and this song really sounds like something straight from the 80s. 'Funkytown' is what this reminds me of a bit (close enough to the 80s, with that being released in 1979!) ~ perhaps due to to the very similar lines in both songs featuring "talk about it talk about it" repetitively. This is just a total joy much like that song anyway, I am a sucker for synths and just love the back-and-forth male/female delivery. That chorus is just a stormer as well! Their other entry here is 'Randomness' by Olga Bell. The Russian born singer delivered a brilliant bit of dance music. The production is fascinating ~ a bit dissonant and random if you will x But I love it all the same! The vocals are completely charming as well, a pretty interesting but accessible song when both are married together.

The remaining songs in this section are from two of our favourite countries of the year ~ Persephonia and Trifoski! The former have ended up in this section with 'Vlasy', their entry to the Jadaphonia hosted contest 89. Persephonia are always one to take on the norm with their war on English, and they delivered on something interesting once again with a Slovak song! This definitely appealed to me with its chilled electronic/trip-hop style. The vocals are also lovely and c'mon how was I not gonna love this when there is an absolutely stunning string section in the mix?! A total beauty <3 Trifoski on the other hand have ended up here with an English song, but there is a pretty fab Spanish version floating around too! How on EARTH did 'Go Ahead' perform so badly in its contest?! Sometimes I will just never understand BJSC voters because it sounded like a certified smash to these ears. Pinning the blame on that pesky Trifoski agenda tbh. 'Go Ahead' is quite PC Music-esque, with its bubbly production and slightly high pitched vocals. Love love love.
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post 27th December 2016, 02:30 PM
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I never noticed that 'Funkytown' similarity in 'RCVR'. Iconic. x
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QUOTE(Slade @ Dec 19 2016, 09:16 PM) *
Stupeflip then bring the opposite vibes next up at #79! Skall keep finding new ways to stand out from the crowd and 'Stupeflip Vite !!!' certainly does that. The bonkers French song sounds like one of those Epic Rap Battles of History offerings. It's pretty addictive and was something extremely refreshing in the BJSC 88 final! A big thumbs up for Skall qualifying a fair amount this year so I could start rewarding them more.


I've been rediscovering my obsession with Epic Rap Battles of History lately. That comparison may be partly why I took to Stupeflip so much, it has that same relentless energy pulsating through the track.

also RCVR *.* I second what Bre said, maybe I should give that a few more spam plays. And Aelyn is excellent too.
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QUOTE(Bré @ Dec 27 2016, 02:30 PM) *
I never noticed that 'Funkytown' similarity in 'RCVR'. Iconic. x

Haha it was bugging me for a little while what that lyric was reminding me of but then it eventually clicked! Indeed :cheeseblock: *.* x

QUOTE(Weiss Schnee @ Dec 27 2016, 04:44 PM) *
I've been rediscovering my obsession with Epic Rap Battles of History lately. That comparison may be partly why I took to Stupeflip so much, it has that same relentless energy pulsating through the track.

also RCVR *.* I second what Bre said, maybe I should give that a few more spam plays. And Aelyn is excellent too.

Haha yes Izzles that description is spot on. The mix of relentless energy as you say and how bonkers it is makes for one extraordinary BJSC highlight *.*

Glad you took to both 'RCVR' and 'Give Love A Try' too <3 Yessss, the former deserves all the spam plays in the world.

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Mount Tyrant love heart.gif Should have qualified tbh what hoes sad.gif
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QUOTE(Santas Haz @ Dec 27 2016, 05:45 PM) *
Mount Tyrant love heart.gif Should have qualified tbh what hoes sad.gif

Yesss, such a brilliant entry from you this year heart.gif Indeed, mega hoetry displayed here when it couldn't even qualify in a guitar-heavy semi </3

Flynnonda to have better luck in 2017 please!
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I was low key hoping to make your list, but now that it's gotten this far I don't think there's any way any of my entries have made it. But you've got some great picks so far, can't wait to see who makes up the rest of the list!
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QUOTE(travis @ Dec 27 2016, 08:08 PM) *
I was low key hoping to make your list, but now that it's gotten this far I don't think there's any way any of my entries have made it. But you've got some great picks so far, can't wait to see who makes up the rest of the list!

Glad you have been following this and appreciate my picks so far Travis heart.gif You've shown some promise this year so far, pleased that I very quickly got the opportunity to vote for you in BJSC 90. Looking forward to what you bring to BJSC next year!
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