HipTronik
2Feb/100

Love You No More – Bob Sinclar ft. Shabba Ranks

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“Love You No More” is a nod to worldly eclecticism with its Jamaican rhythm and French lyrics. The song has a definite cultural ambience: Bob Sinclar is a noteworthy French DJ known for his Parisian flair while Shabba Ranks’ distinct musical style hails from Jamaica. Set in Queens, New York, the video is an apt reflection of the track’s laid-back vibe and cross-culturalism. Sinclar and Ranks play on their diversity in this melting pot medley, “Love You No More.”

8Oct/090

Walking Down the Street (Bart B More’s Jackin Down the Street Remix) – Ron Carroll

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Also known as "The Nike Song," Ron Carroll's Chicago house sound gets Bart B More's jackin' electro-breaks treatment, with a unique Hiptronik result. Ron Carroll is well known in the house circuit as a singer/songwriter as well as respected DJ/producer (for which he is also referred to as the "Minister of Sound"). You might have even heard Carroll's house hit, "Wonderful World," with Bob Sinclar and Swedish House Mafia's Axwell.  Meanwhile, Bart B More is slowly becoming a giant of the electro scene, with an affinity for putting his signature spin on a variety of sounds that range from minimal techno to British pop to hip hop (he can be found on his North American tour with fellow Dutchman Laidback Luke).  With old school hip hop flair--and beats that will send anyone's inner bboy legs up in the air--"Walking Down the Street" is another superb collabo that showcases the talents of the underground.  This instant classic gets the shoulders swinging and should satiate both hip hop and house heads alike.

31Mar/090

Lala Song – Bob Sinclar ft. the Sugarhill Gang

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Bob Sinclar, a name that has become synonymous with anthem house, has teamed with the Sugarhill Gang—the pioneers of American hip hop—to produce an incredible track. “Lala Song” has the incredible universal appeal of a Sinclar house track complemented by the smooth flows of Sugarhill. The combination makes for a great party track that we'll be hearing at the clubs very soon. You can't go wrong with Bob Sinclar and the guys credited with the  first recorded Top 40 hip hop track!

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