Talk:Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit

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[edit] Lyric sample

What is the source of sample lyric in this song? The same sample featured in 1999 Matthew Dear track, Hands up for Detroit, but I suspect much older than that. → friedfish 14:22, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Title of the record - 4 should be For?

My guess is that this record could have been spelt this way in other countries around Europe. However, in the UK, this record is called "Put Your Hands Up For Detroit". Is this how it is in other countries? Triangle e 11:17, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Detroit techno?

Does this song class as Detroit techno? It has a very 'early synthesizer'-like sound, and the word 'Detroit' is in the title. BillyH 15:41, 22 November 2006 (UTC)

This style of dance music is more an electro/synth style of house (which has been the 'vogue' for a couple of years now) rather than Detroit techno. Detroit techno has a more 'fluid' and soulful sound, if you are after examples of this style of music you should check out artists such as Juan Atkins and Derek May. 81.110.106.253 10:21, 30 November 2006 (UTC)Andy Knight

[edit] US?

What position did it reach on the US dance charts? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 218.215.131.237 (talk • contribs).

[edit] Yeah Yeah

Has anyone else noticed that the end of this 'song' has the same beat at the end as Yeah Yeah by Bodyrox? I thought the two sounded alike, so I played the two side by side. Are the bands related? 194.74.156.162 14:13, 28 March 2007 (UTC)