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GADJO - SO MANY TIMES - PINK VINYL

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So Many Times - Pink Vinyl
CATNO:
DOTB-46
FORMAT:
Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
Classic Vocal House Repressed on Pink Vinyl - Originally released in 2004 on Erick Morillo's Subliminal - and on Manifesto in the UK - 'So Many Times' was a significant house hit for production duo Gadjo.

Alexandra Prince's vocal rides sky-high on its loud storm of funky house and piano, as she sings of faith, inherent Earthly magic and archangels watching over - a healthy dose of spiritualism for the genre. The Steve Angello remix notes a credit before Swedish House Mafia had formed and while Angello was still a fixture in house music; his 'Moody' remix ups to the processing to delicious, dubby effect in the pre-drop section. A cream-coated slice of modern nostalgic cheesecake for the heads.

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Last FM Information on Gadjo

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There are two artists under this name: 1. Gadjo is the alias of German DJ/producer/remixers Serhat Sakin and Murat Aslan. They are best known for their Ibiza/House flavored track "So Many Times", which featured Alexandra Prince on vocals. Although the track was released in Germany in 2003, it would go on to become a major international club hit in the winter of 2004/2005, including hitting the top 10 on Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay and Hot Dance Music/Club Play charts in March 2005. 2. Gadjo is a rag-tag bunch of instrumentalists who are daft about Gypsy music. They sing like lovesick fools; tooting, trilling, warbling and yupping the crowd up into a storm of dancing. They carouse till dawn with their balkan melodies, swing and ska rhythms and wild songs about rambling, homelessness, infatuated accordions, gold teeth, illegal living and dodgy workmen. From all corners of the world they tumbled into Barcelona in 2003, collided in its Mediterranean streets and have been stuck together ever since writing songs in French, Spanish and English. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.