
High-voltage 2007 electro house defined by jagged synths and a satirical take on club culture. It is a neon-soaked adrenaline shot for the dancefloor.
November 5, 2007 · So Much Dada
Fun Fun Fun captures the exact moment when electro house shifted from a niche club sound into a maximalist, neon-drenched phenomenon. Dada Life arrived with a philosophy of no rules, and this release is the sonic manifesto of that era. It sounds like a digital breakdown in the best possible way: jagged square-wave synths that feel like they are physically scratching the speakers, paired with a kick drum so heavy it creates a vacuum in the room. This is not music for polite listening; it is a tool for total dancefloor immersion.
How does Fun Fun Fun sound next to the rest of Dada Life's catalogue?
The vocals lean notably further into spoken word than the rest of the catalogue.
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