> > noticed that "Last Call" got a spin on WMPH this
> week(thank
> > you) the track is happening all over the place, in Belgium
>
> > it's #11 on the "tastemaker" Tempo FM; wouldn't this be an
>
> > instant 'novelty' hit for dance radio in the US right
> about
> > now?Here's the new Tempo chart
> >
http://www.tempo.fm/?page=charts&list=1
> >
> Awesome. I hope more stations around the globe take notice
> of it.
> Just remember, with some tracks it takes YEARS for some
> radio stations to warm up to.
> Remember 2 Unlimited's "Get Ready For This" from 1991? Most
> CHR/Pop stations only started adding it to regular rotation
> in 1995. Lil Suzy's "Take Me In Your Arms" came out in like
> 92, but some stations like 98 PXY Rochester finally added it
> and had success with it in 95. The Outhere Bros. "Boom Boom
> Boom" originally came out in 95, but was only added to the
> playlists of stations like Z-100 New York in 97. Rockell's
> "In A Dream" was added to the playlist of 93.3 FLZ Tampa
> sometime in 1999 or 2000, a few years after it was
> originally released.
>
Thanks, Charles; bear in mind that I've been releasing rather unconventional dance releases that the man in the street seems to luv when given the chance to hear them, but the tight knit dance community , which these days shouldn't be quite so judgemental about tracks that could expand the scope of the dance audience at radio,haven't been quite so generous with their luv.Nonetheless,every track we've released thus far(Anthem,For DJs Only, Loud Enough, Sorry, No Requests, DanceFloor, and Last Call) has made noise worldwide,with no real $$$ behind them at all, just grass roots reaction,and I take solace in the fact that I'm doing BETTER than 99% of dance released in 2006....Up next,... Jimi's first 'cover", "Native Love(Step By Step)".