if im not playing it, i'm hearing it in my head. Listen to track & watch The Peanuts Dance vid. the kid in the orange shirt is the best dance to this. haha.
Feels like i'd always known this, although i've just found it.This has some nice old flavoured beats. It's that type of song you never cease to listen and you still cannot get enough of. I'm totally addicted to it!!
Wasn’t sure if the Artist was a band or a producer until reading in the description. Something I don’t usually do , however so I glad I did because I am even more interested
H2P73 some tunes are just ahead of their time as in it sometimes takes a while for the public to pick up on it.. it's never too late to become a hit, sometimes it takes even decades, that's even more beautiful i think, when that happens, than it's true beauty, then it shows to be more timeless....
H2P73 But what do you want to be achieved by it being number 1 in a chart? Recognition? I don't think that is the type of recognition the producer would particularly desire.
&it was just reissued by quite a big label and Bas Bron, his real name, had many number 1 hits here in Holland,.. &indeed why is being number 1 more important than just having made good music? a lot of number 1 hits are shit. I'd rather have one masterpiece than 100 number 1 hits..
Chart position (as a marker for popularity) is not synonymous with musical/production quality. My point is just lets not get confused or have a warped perception by this false dichotomy that what makes music good/what artists desire is chart popularity. Dekmantel is a big label- the reissue definitely represents good artistic recognition of what could turn out to be a classic for years to come.