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Is the released version a tad faster than what we've already heard? Felt a bit rushed in places.

 

Still love it and have been playing on repeat this morning.

I actually thought it was a little slower.

 

Love the little intro before the chorus.

 

I am sure mixes / remixes are coming very soon on to Itunes. There will one of two on Beatport later today .

 

Lets see if it gets on New Music Friday lists this week...... its RCA/Sony so it may well do, even if it is a Wednesday release

Up to 17th in UK. Hopefully a chance chance top 10, depends if fans hold off to buy until Friday.

 

 

The released version (2:50) definitely feels a lot more condensed, but I think that makes it feel a bit less repetitive and lends itself better to repeat listenings.
Yes I don't like reading negativity on about a Kylie song and then u read what they put and just realise many are bitter in life in general and their tone is very negative about everything. Strange how people are like that in life but hey.

 

Hoping it does OK for both artists and is generally well accepted. Best Port is a good place for Oliver Heldens so other DJs may mix it in. Plenty of dance tunes don't make charts but are still successful

 

I find your post offensive. I am not a bitter or negative person generally. I have supported Kylie right from the beginning and like most of her output including some of her more unusual stuff from the Decon era. However, I don’t think this is a great track. This is a fan forum and people should be allowed to post their views providing they aren’t offensive to others without receiving a backlash from other users just because my view is different to yours.

This track took a few listens to grab me but I’m there now. It’s got a lot of the fun of Second to Midnight (controversially - my favourite Kylie single of recent years).

 

Initially, I felt it was a bit of a generic dance track. I also found the vocal in the chorus overly sped-up (verging on chipmunk territory). But after a few more plays (and perhaps something in the final mix) those things don’t bother me anymore.

 

I’m hopeful that radio will show some decent interest.

Oliver Heldens had a 60 min show on Annie Nightingale Radio 1 show late last night. That's good to see them giving him airplay

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