
Cascada is a german euro-dance group with the frontwomen, Natalie Horler who does mostly the vocal part, and producers DJ Manian and Yanou. They rose to fame from the dance makeover hit, "Sometimes When We Touch", and then No 1 single "What Hurt The Most". Now back with their third album, Evacuate The Dance Floor. With the same title single, they hit another no 1. This lead single had been scoring no 1 in UK last week, and also No 1 on US Billboard's Hot 100 Dance Chart before that.
I totally falls in love witht his track, and its a while I had not embrace euro-dance pop songs. Guess my last count is just Girls Aloud & The Saturdays, which is consider way too pop. This album, Evacuate The Dance Floor, continues their signature dance track and cross over to be a more pop album than their usual efforts. Ballads like "Hold Your Hands Up" might not be a hit single, but a good filler but I like it a lot, I think it's an experimental track to open their doors to the mainstream pop songs.
Don't get me wrong, this is a dance album. Scoring from track 1 (Evacuate The Dance Floor) to track 5 (Fever) is a non-stop disco, euro dance feverish tracks and yet catchy. The second half varies from dance-rock, ballads to up-tempo euro-pop songs also gets you up dancing.
Listening Pleasure;-
Evacuate The Dance Floor(Cahill Remix)
What Hurt The Most (K-Klass Remix)
What Do You Want From Me (Fugitive Freedom Remix)
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