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Evacuate The Dancefloor: Radio Edit

Evacuate The Dancefloor: Radio Edit

Cascada

Albums featuring Evacuate The Dancefloor

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Shazam's Review

Since 2004 Cascada have been happily peddling their own brand of frivolous Euro-dance-pop; scoring European hits and even experiencing some success in the usually R&B/ Rock loving USA. However Cascada's 2009 single 'Evacuate The Dancefloor' marked a sudden change of direction for the Anglo/ German group; eschewing the four to the floor formula featured in tracks like 'Everytime We Touch' in favour of Lady Gaga-esque electro-pop. Initially this seemed like an odd move considering Cascada had already developed a wide and strictly dance music loving fan base; however, 'Evacuate The Dancefloor' scored Cascada some of the biggest success of their career. Taking it's cues from the RedOne production style that came ubiquitous throughout 2009 - Gaga, Akon, Sean Kingston, Alexandra Burke and Enrique Iglesias all scoring hits with ReOne produced efforts - 'Evacuate The Dancefloor' drew more than a little inspiration from Lady Gaga's 'Just Dance'. Featuring a rap from Flo-Rida, a man whose propensity for selling downloads in their thousands can be matched by few, 'Evacuate The Danceflolor' quickly became an international hit and a guilty pleasure for many supposedly serious music fans. ~Stephen Titmus~ Copyright (c) Shazam Entertainment Limited 2009. All rights reserved.  shazam
Since 2004 Cascada has been happily peddling their own brand of frivolous Euro-dance-pop; scoring European hits and even experiencing some success in the usually R&B/ Rock loving USA. However on their latest single Cascada eschew the four to the floor formula, featured in tracks like 'Everytime We Touch', in favour of Lady Gaga-esque electro-pop. This is a little odd when you consider Cascada has developed a loyal following with their own sound. However, 'Just Dance' sound-a-likes seem to be all the rage at the moment and an A list placement on Radio 1 would suggest the public are yet to tire of the ubiquitous RedOne production style - featured on hits from Gaga, Akon, Sean Kingston and Enrique Iglesias in recent months. The song is a fairly straight forward affair. Cascada vocalist Natalie Holder belts out a plea to ‘Evacuate The Dancefloor’ because she's 'Infected By The Sound' while a synthetic string filled electro beat chugs away. The record also features a rap that sounds as though it was created by someone involved in a 'The Fly' style transmogrification accident with Flo Rida and Snap!. This is not a good thing. However, the record still retains a sense of fun and is likely to be lapped up in the clubs, where post Back Eyed Peas 'Boom Boom Pow', commercial dance and R&B occupy almost the same territory. Remixes come from the likes of Ultrabeat, The Wideboys and Cahill – showing that Cascada still has love for their fans who may like a 'donk' on it every now and again.~Stephen Titmus~ Copyright © Shazam Entertainment Limited 2009. All rights reserved.  shazam

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