He pretty much says it all already AND has an audio player in the link, so no point in me repeating or reposting all of it. http://pulsemusic.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=nonsingles&action=display&thread=111164
I'll just drop the link and move right along to my thoughts on the type of content it leads to.
*Love them or hate them, but you've got to respect those artists for taking dance to an urban level in 2011/2012 with a unique style. They just may be the ones to push dance into URBAN mainstream. WVEE has ALREADY begun embracing this song AND using it in mixshows as a segway to electro dance, or "getting ready to fist pump" as the on-air guy said. I didn't even know about THAT particular song from those artists until Saturday, when I heard it on WVEE.
BIG THINGS HAPPENING
There's nothing like hearing a "brotha" talking about, AND EMBRACING fist pumping as the electro house style beats are going on over the airwaves - ON URBAN RADIO.
Take a moment to think about what I just said and let it marinate deeply into the various segments of your brain.
Dance music - crossing over to URBAN radio! Yes, WQHT has been known to recently add a few uptempo tracks here and there for a while now, but whoohoo - they are rhythmic. Dance on a RHYTHMIC really isn't a big deal nowadays. However, WVEE is the nation's LEADING urban station, #1 in their market ratings for over 2 decades solid, is on a BIG powerful signal, and they are beginning to embrace dance music within their mishows.
For those of you who are still unsure whether or not I'm over-hyping the entire situation, I'll just post 3 or 4 of the tracks I'VE HEARD LIVE on WVEE within the past 7 days (Keep in mind they are an URBAN format).
1. Sexy and I know it - LMFAO (That's got to be one of the most electronic sounding productions in top 40)
2. Calvin Harris - Bounce (Don't run to Wal-Mart to buy a pair of glasses- you're SEEING CORRECTLY!)
3. You make me feel (Disco Fries Remix) - Cobra Starship. ...
To be completely honest, I thought we had already reached the peak of excitement with this Dance Music Comeback situation and that there was not much more to look forward to as the "new sound" became "normalized". I guess it looks as if 2012 will be even MORE EXCITING for a sound that people were predicting would die by THIS AUTUMN. When you have urban(s) beginning to blatantly embrace this sound on a DAYTIME, RUSH HOUR mix - AND people on twitter SHOWING LOVE TO THE FIST PUMPING, that is BIG, for lack of a better term.
BIG!
BIG!
I'm glad that everything I've hoped for and suggested has unfolded. I really don't know what more to say, but I'm sure if I announce another "last day of posting", more exciting things will happen to force me to come back and say something. I'm sure I'm the first to inform everyone that The Nation's Leading Urban Station has begun embracing the sound this portion of these boards are strictly dedicated to.
By the way, You know my logical way of thinking; If Heavy D - "now that we found love" made it to urban, then I believe there should be no problem with "give me everything tonight" by Pitbull & Ne-yo making it onto mainstream urban today, in 2011. The fact that something so logical isn't actually happening on radio and would be "unusual" if it did today is very counter intuitive.
I'll just drop the link and move right along to my thoughts on the type of content it leads to.
*Love them or hate them, but you've got to respect those artists for taking dance to an urban level in 2011/2012 with a unique style. They just may be the ones to push dance into URBAN mainstream. WVEE has ALREADY begun embracing this song AND using it in mixshows as a segway to electro dance, or "getting ready to fist pump" as the on-air guy said. I didn't even know about THAT particular song from those artists until Saturday, when I heard it on WVEE.
BIG THINGS HAPPENING
There's nothing like hearing a "brotha" talking about, AND EMBRACING fist pumping as the electro house style beats are going on over the airwaves - ON URBAN RADIO.
Take a moment to think about what I just said and let it marinate deeply into the various segments of your brain.
Dance music - crossing over to URBAN radio! Yes, WQHT has been known to recently add a few uptempo tracks here and there for a while now, but whoohoo - they are rhythmic. Dance on a RHYTHMIC really isn't a big deal nowadays. However, WVEE is the nation's LEADING urban station, #1 in their market ratings for over 2 decades solid, is on a BIG powerful signal, and they are beginning to embrace dance music within their mishows.
For those of you who are still unsure whether or not I'm over-hyping the entire situation, I'll just post 3 or 4 of the tracks I'VE HEARD LIVE on WVEE within the past 7 days (Keep in mind they are an URBAN format).
1. Sexy and I know it - LMFAO (That's got to be one of the most electronic sounding productions in top 40)
2. Calvin Harris - Bounce (Don't run to Wal-Mart to buy a pair of glasses- you're SEEING CORRECTLY!)
3. You make me feel (Disco Fries Remix) - Cobra Starship. ...
To be completely honest, I thought we had already reached the peak of excitement with this Dance Music Comeback situation and that there was not much more to look forward to as the "new sound" became "normalized". I guess it looks as if 2012 will be even MORE EXCITING for a sound that people were predicting would die by THIS AUTUMN. When you have urban(s) beginning to blatantly embrace this sound on a DAYTIME, RUSH HOUR mix - AND people on twitter SHOWING LOVE TO THE FIST PUMPING, that is BIG, for lack of a better term.
BIG!
BIG!
I'm glad that everything I've hoped for and suggested has unfolded. I really don't know what more to say, but I'm sure if I announce another "last day of posting", more exciting things will happen to force me to come back and say something. I'm sure I'm the first to inform everyone that The Nation's Leading Urban Station has begun embracing the sound this portion of these boards are strictly dedicated to.
By the way, You know my logical way of thinking; If Heavy D - "now that we found love" made it to urban, then I believe there should be no problem with "give me everything tonight" by Pitbull & Ne-yo making it onto mainstream urban today, in 2011. The fact that something so logical isn't actually happening on radio and would be "unusual" if it did today is very counter intuitive.