After 'Hands Up for Detroit,' producer still finds inspiration
It's been five years since Dutch electronic music producer Fedde le Grand dropped the dance track “Put Your Hands Up for Detroit,” which went on to be an international hit and put le Grand on the map as a worldwide draw. In the U. No. No. The vocal was sampled from a track that originated here: Matthew Dear's and Disco D's “Hands Up for Detroit,” released in 1999....
Detroit Free Press — It's been five years since Dutch electronic music producer Fedde le Grand dropped the dance track “Put Your Hands Up for Detroit,” which went on to be an interna... more info