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07/01/2005 12:38 AM
iTunes

“Hear My Name (Original Club Version)” Armand Van Helden



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The other day my wife and I were discussing music on the way to work. “Armand Van Helden, he’s the guy with the spanking video, right?” As a matter of fact, he is. If you’d like to see the video and you still have IE installed you can check it out here: http://music.yahoo.com/ar-267373-videos--Armand-Van-Helden Yes, it’s safe for work but you do have to watch a 30-second advert.

It’s a good dance track. Armand’s usually are. Electroclash, for the most part, though some might say otherwise. If you played this along with Felix Da Housecat and Benny Benassi, nobody’s going to complain. I grabbed the “Original Club Version” because it’s twice as long as the radio edit. More bang for the 99/100ths of a buck. There are slightly longer versions, but they’re remixes that, while good dance tracks, lose a lot of the charm of the original.

“Hear My Name (Original Club Version)” Armand Van Helden

Hear My Name - EP




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