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Ida Corr - Let Me Think About It..um HOT!!! I saw this in San Francisco on vacation @ this one club that began with a B ( I was kinda tipsy i 4got) but this video came on and all of a sudden I just stopped talking..HOT HOT HOT! Nobody ever told me about this!
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It's been out for a few years but is still a hot track at the nightclub where I spin. | |
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DJ506 said: It's been out for a few years but is still a hot track at the nightclub where I spin.
See if I never went to San Fran i would have never knew it exsisted. I love this track! Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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this song is the bomb and I want it so bad. 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: this song is the bomb and I want it so bad.
AINT IT!!!???!?!? Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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CHILE!!!! You is SOOO Late!!! You don't know who Fedde Le Grand is?
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ScarletScandal said: CHILE!!!! You is SOOO Late!!! You don't know who Fedde Le Grand is?
Jeebus! heckees no I dont know him. But I heard some of the other stuff...a little too 'techno' for me i.e. "Get Your hands Up Detroit" (or whatever its called). This one got some funk. But I am going to check his stuff out too since he produced this right? Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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I love Fedde Le Grand. This song has been out for a couple years now. But it still gets played regularly and it's an '00s dance staple. | |
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America, in all honesty, is late when it comes to good dance/club music like this. "Let Me Think About It" largely has cult status in the U.S., but was a MASSIVE hit in Europe.
Ida Corr is Danish and Fedde Le Grand is Dutch. This song is all kinds of European, all kinds of Ibiza. If I'm looking for new dance music, I look to Europe first. They come with all the most current, interesting sounds because people are actively buying and supporting it out there. The turnover for dance music in Europe is much higher than America. If you leave it to U.S., people would think modern dance music is backward and stale. [look at the current May 2009 American iTunes Store chart under Dance: some of the top songs are friggin Mr. C[!] old-ass "Cha Cha Slide," Cascada "Everytime We Touch" and Eiffel-friggin-65 "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" [WTF?!] You would never see or hear a dance chart as stale as that in big European city because there's a higher turnover and more support for dance there. It is so wild going clubbing in Europe being an American. When I was in London or Amsterdam, you'd hear a dance song like this so early and the response is so massive. Dance music is respected and its played everywhere alongside typical Top 40 stuff. Here, if you're outside Miami or NY, it's just on cult status. It takes like a good year or so for a song like this to even catch on in the US, by then the Euro dance scene is already on to something next. Thank god for the internet, if it wasn't for the web it would be sooo difficult to keep up with all the incredibly good dance music coming out of Europe during this era. And there's loads of it. ... [Edited 5/15/09 17:08pm] | |
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