David Guetta - Just A Little More Love (Wally Lopez Mix)
Virgin Records
Catalogue Number: N/A
It's that dodgy house geezer again from France, he who brought us a heroic mix of Bowie.
Guetta is back, his album (also entitled, Just a little more love) is already out and this is
the huge single bumper packed with a view to boost LP sales no doubt. For me the tune encaptures
a whole week of madness in Ibiza. Belearic moments are not simple mythological, they're real,
living and breathing and 'Just A Little More Love' came as close to any track this year in
summing up a season. Forget the original, a house meets electro mash up and head straight for
the bouncy, chunky, saucy, Wall Lopez mix. The vocal is teasing during the build up. Rippling
synth stabs layer over a solid yet typical Lopez drum track before you're taken further into a
hypnotic madness only the mad Spaniard knows how to create.
Whisping constantly in and out vocal, you're finally into the full on loved up break
down, 'Just a little more love, just a little more peace, is all it takes to live a dream...'
Those are the words that you should have been singing along in great merryment to this summer.
It begs of a real kareoke, top of the voice shouty performance, entwined in sweaty club love
insanity. It's a cliché to think that a track can be so full of that thing called love that
you'd wanna hug the unsuspecting clubber next to you, but yes, this is one of those tracks.
By the time the breakdown has been and gone, you're hurtling down the track for the biggest
shock of the Lopez mix, an all out frenzied euphoric riff that bursts in, as bright as the
sun setting a light the dancefloor with yet more tears of joy.
It was personally the biggest tune in Ibiza for me without a shadow of a doubt this year,
the big jocks are backing it all the way, it's a big Seb Fontaine favourite, and it has bags of
cross-over appeal. The trance heads dig it too. And as if that wasn't enough, radio 1 are all
over the original like Judge Jules with a Michael Woods record, this has masses of potential.
It won't be number 1, but it's definitely an answer to the question posed by the current number 1
sitters...the love is all here; in this record, and it's warm like putting your hand in a bowel
of hot custard.
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Review by Yaz
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