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Writers of the winning hooks then choose teams to help them compose a song on the week's given theme, e.g. a road-trip ballad or a dance-club track.
Making Hits Without Heat Nancy deWolf Smith 2011
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Hey Champ, from Rockford, Ill., had a dance-club hit in late 2008 with "Cold Dust Girl," a bright throwback to '80s pop with a disco beat and a chant-along chorus.
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TUCKER: I only want to be your one life stand, sings Alexis Taylor there playing off the phrase one night stand an emphasizing its opposite: this is one dance-club denizen who doesn't want a night of action he's looking for commitment.
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Taylor and Goddard are reaching out to a broader audience in a way that's more intimate, more seductive than sexy dance-club music can or dares to be.
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In the meantime, without patronizing its young audience, the show had transformed the grit of urban life into a combination of fairy dust and dance-club glitter.
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He certainly wouldn't pick up any useful dance-club lore from me, whose idea of a great Saturday night is, say, rereading "The Pickwick Papers."
A critic raves: Post reviewer Celia Wren dives into Fringe in 'The Rave Scenes' 2010
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In the meantime, without patronizing its young audience, the show had transformed the grit of urban life into a combination of fairy dust and dance-club glitter.
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I was a room in a dance-club, night after night, dazzling, stained with the smoke of cigars — hot bodies crushed against my wall, floor getting crowded.
Losing Married Women 2009
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Credits include the Queer Eye for the Straight Guy soundtrack along with a series of dance-club instrumentals.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Sixty-Three 2009
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The trio was formerly part of Sub Sub, which enjoyed the dance-club hit "Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use)" in 1993.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Fifty-One 2009
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