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Meet Her At The Love Parade

"Meet Her at the Love Parade"
Da Hool - Love Parade single cover.jpeg
Single by Da Hool
from the album Here Comes Da Hool
B-side Remix
Released 4 August 1997
Format CD single, CD maxi
Genre Techno, trance
Length

3:27 (Radio Edit)

9:30 (Original Mix)
Writer(s) Da Hool
Producer(s) Da Hool
Da Hool singles chronology
"I Want You"
(1996)
"Meet Her at the Love Parade"
(1997)
"Bora Bora"
(1997)

3:27 (Radio Edit)

"Meet Her at the Love Parade" is a song recorded by the German artist Da Hool. It was released in August 1997 as the lead single from the album, Here Comes Da Hool. The song had a great success in many countries, particularly in Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, and the Netherlands, where it reached the top 10.

The song was released in the UK in February 1998 as the Nalin & Kane remix, and reached number 15 in the UK Singles Chart. A second remix by Fergie reached number 11 in the same chart in July 2001.

The song references the Love Parade, a former German electronic dance music festival and parade.

In September 2015, the Dutch producer Oliver Heldens made an edit of this song with his allias called 'HI-LO', that has good fame on the House public having almost one million visits on the Spinnin' Records video on YouTube.

Since 13th October 2014 the belgian brother-duo Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike as well as the dutch DJ-duo W&W played their remix of the hard-trance-track. But the studio version was not released until the 24th July 2015, when it was part of the compilation-album "Tomorrowland - The Secret Kingdom Of Melodia". One year later, regarding to Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike′s "Summer-of-Madness"-project they finally released the full version as a free-single. However, in this case W&W disappeared from the single-cover. Reasons were not mentioned, but they specified the production in an episode of their "Smash-the-House"-podcast as well as on the Tomorrowland-album as a collaboration-track.

The music video was directed by Nikolas Mann and premiered in mid-1997. It was heavily influenced by the music video Stéphane Sednaoui directed for Björk's second single of 1993, "Big Time Sensuality".


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