![]() ![]() ![]() Using samples from Bronski Beat hits 'Smalltown Boy' and 'Why', it's as recognizable as it is infectious. Returning to the famed Don Diablo imprint last year with the Dave Crusher collab 'September', his reputation for delivering strong DJ weapons was set in stone from then on.Īnd now, the seasoned artist has teamed up again with Dave Crusher, working up that same instant classic energy in the shape of 'Why Boy'. Recently, he took his sound to a next level with worldwide supported tracks like 'House Party' (released on Heldeep last year) and the widely supported Hexagon release 'Deeper Love'. One of Holland's tastemaking artists, Steff Da Campo has covered his tracks throughout the years with many groundbreaking records. Using vocal lines of two classic 80's hits from Bronski Beat, it's a sure shot crowdpleaser, including a raw bass house drop combined with energetic future grooves, a trademark sound for the burgeoning career of Steff Da Campo. Which brings us to the second big surprise - Snow Patrol only making it to No.20 with Chasing Cars.īut it seems the song got people buying the album, Eyes Open rather than the single helping the band to a No.2 this week in the UK album chart.Following widely supported hit releases on Hexagon, Heldeep, Spinnin' and Musical Freedom, Dutch DJ/producer Steff Da Campo now returns on another collab with Italian artist Dave Crusher. The only other new entry in the Scottish Top 10 was Supermode's Tell Me Why which sample's Jimmy Sommerville's lyrics from Bronski Beat's debut single Smalltown Boy. Second highest entry was Madonna's Get Together at No.6 which pipped Kasabian's big Empire comeback. A FEW surprises in this week's Scottish chart with Shakira nipping back to No.1 and shutting out Christina Aguilera's Ain't No Other Man.Īnd it wasn't just in Scotland but in the UK chart, too. ![]()
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