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I Am the Dance Commander + I Command You to Dance: The Remix Album
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I Am the Dance Commander + I Command You to Dance: The Remix Album
Current price: $9.99
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After releasing the nine-song odds-and-ends EP
Cannibal
in late 2010, bratty dance diva
Kesha
waited just five months to drop another stopgap effort, but
I Am the Dance Commander + I Command You to Dance
is a different animal altogether. Here, it's all about the remixes, and with names like
Fred Falke
,
Switch
, and
DJ Skeet Skeet
behind the boards, the listener is in for a decidedly bumpy ride.
"Blah Blah Blah"
now bleeps like a funky computer during a power surge while
"Animal"
has morphed into a speaker-ripping monster with an extra fat bassline.
OutKast
member
Andre 3000
adds a wild verse that goes from absent fathers to poppin' bottles on
"The Sleazy Remix,"
but safer numbers like a club-friendly mix of
"Your Love Is My Drug"
and an especially electro take on
"Blow"
serve to anchor this generally frenzied collection. As far as anything new, the previously leaked
"F**k Him He's a DJ"
finds its official home here, strutting and sinning defiantly, reassuring
fans that the kids are all spite. ~ David Jeffries
Cannibal
in late 2010, bratty dance diva
Kesha
waited just five months to drop another stopgap effort, but
I Am the Dance Commander + I Command You to Dance
is a different animal altogether. Here, it's all about the remixes, and with names like
Fred Falke
,
Switch
, and
DJ Skeet Skeet
behind the boards, the listener is in for a decidedly bumpy ride.
"Blah Blah Blah"
now bleeps like a funky computer during a power surge while
"Animal"
has morphed into a speaker-ripping monster with an extra fat bassline.
OutKast
member
Andre 3000
adds a wild verse that goes from absent fathers to poppin' bottles on
"The Sleazy Remix,"
but safer numbers like a club-friendly mix of
"Your Love Is My Drug"
and an especially electro take on
"Blow"
serve to anchor this generally frenzied collection. As far as anything new, the previously leaked
"F**k Him He's a DJ"
finds its official home here, strutting and sinning defiantly, reassuring
fans that the kids are all spite. ~ David Jeffries