I walk into the club. This song starts to play. I do my jazzy walk through the bar. I spot "him." He winks. The song continues to play. I sway, do a lil' juke, as I make my way to this fine gentleman. He grabs my hand, doesn't say a word. And we dance, slowly. It's just me, this man and the music. And our bodies become one as we dance.
That's what I visualize when I hear this track...cheesy, but true.
The Detroit Experiment - Think Twice
I went to Cat's Meow this weekend. If you're in the Chicago area, it's on Chicago Ave. just east of California Ave. Anyhow, based on my first impression of this place, this will not be the last time I visit this joint. It may even become my regular spot. My cousin and I agreed that it reminded us of a New York lounge. The 1st floor looks fresh, with white walls and funky painting, very modern design. The downstairs level, however, is where it's at. I felt like I was at an old-school house party. I'm not sure if this was the vibe they were going for, but it truly felt like I was in someone's basement. And the DJs were set up right in the mix with everyone else.
And even better, they were spinning some of the best house music I've heard in a long time, thanks to DJs Phatman, Mark Grant and Andre Harris. And although I can't think of any of the songs I heard that night off the top of my head, this track sounds like something they should have played. It was the perfect setting, perfect crowd, perfect mood. This song is what I like to call a "mood setter."
I want to meet the man who appreciates this song as much as I do.
02 March, 2009
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Did I not see that scene play out on Sex and the City?
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