Dance4Daddy Ftg Jacy Mai - Another Day

Published Friday 30th July 2010
Dance4Daddy Ftg Jacy Mai - Another Day
Dance4Daddy Ftg Jacy Mai - Another Day

STYLE: Dance/Electronic
RATING 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 94967-16787
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD Single
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Mark Sherwood

This second single from London collective Dance4daddy includes the vocal talents of BBC Masterclass winner (alongside Usher) Jacy Mai. The music is soulful house with thumping basslines and a catchy hook, this eight track remix includes tech house remixes from New York's Sted E and hybrid heights and Italian duo Dolls Combers. The collective is made up of MOBO award-nominated Jubo, Akin O`Boye who has written songs for Liberty X and others, and Mike O`Sullivan also known as Moscomusic and it's his club mix that gets my vote as favourite on the disc. "Another Day" has uplifting lyrics about a new day which will appeal to the positive crowd but also brings in faith, "Gotta keep my faith strong" so no compromise on lyrics. Anyone who fails to get up and dance when this hits the dance floor is either dead or doesn't like dance music!

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Reader Comments

Posted by Jairo in Costa Rica @ 04:35 on Jan 8 2011

Great Techno dancing rythm. It reminds me when I was teenage and I went to roll skate....



Posted by cedric jones in london, Uk @ 13:39 on Sep 2 2010

Great track!!! Love it!! Everyone needs to hear this!



Posted by Matthew in plymouth @ 19:38 on Aug 2 2010

Gotta love the Sted-e & Hybrid Heights Club & Dub mix, a fantastic house track that will cross the divide into the mainstream, cutting edge sound with a message, you could even imagine the likes of Pete Tong play it !



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