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Stunt - Raindrops

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Stunt - Raindrops

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Mainstream FM and Satellite Radio who have enjoyed the likes of Dance Pop with such Artists as DJ Sammy, D.H.T., and Cascada can add another one to it's line-up. Stunt delivers a knockout punch of a dance pop style hit that will help throw mainstream dance music another much needed lifeline. What people have been talking about the track are the key stabs in this single and debating where it came from. There are two possible answers. The obvious one is it's a sample taken from "Insomnia" by Faithless. But the other gone but not forgotten track where the sample could derive from is "Encore Une Fois" by Sash. Either way, it works. Depending on if you get the Domestic or the Import, the mixes are different. The Ministry of Sound Import Mixes include the Radio Edit, Extended Mix, Groovecutters Remix, C-Mos Remix, DJ Demand Remix and the Hypasonic Remix. If you purchase the Ultra Records CD Single the mixes includes Radio Edit, the Extended Mix and the DST 7 Remix. My personal opinion is you need both to work this track to its fullest. You need the Import for the DJ Demand and Hypasonic Remixes and the DST 7 Remix from the domestic to go along with the rest.

Now the only difference with this single from past successes singles from DJ Sammy, D.H.T. and Cascada is that they are all on Robbins Entertainment. Let's hope Radio doesn't overlook this and give Ultra Records there props cause this single ranks up there with the rest of them.

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