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There's a new breed of house music bubbling under in a certain American city, but it's not coming out of Chicago or New York - this time it's from San Francisco. Claude VonStroke's 'Who's Afraid of Detroit?' was one of the biggest tracks of 2006 and the label it came out on is Dirtybird Records, the Bay Area brainchild of VonStroke and DJ/producer Justin Martin. VonStroke and Martin have been injecting avarian squelch, funk and swagger into the tech house template for just over a year now, but while VonStroke was 2006's unofficial best newcomer, don't be surprised if Martin doesn't fly the coop soon too.
It might be a fresh sound, but Martin is not exactly a spring chicken. He's actually been releasing records since 2003 – his first single was 'The Sad Piano' issued on Ben Watt's London label Buzzin' Fly. Its simplicity and groove made it a favourite of DJs along the lines of Derrick Carter, Pete Tong and Mark Farina, while Charles Webster’s classic remix of the cut even found favour with the Germans, popping up on Steve Bug's 'Bugnology'. Since then Martin has racked up two more twelves on Buzzin' Fly and a couple of jacking house tracks and remixes on labels such as Classic and Freerange. He also promises an artist album in 2007.
While San Francisco might not thought be thought of as a dance hotbed, there's always been enough going on to turn the most curious heads onto the culture. The early drum n bass scene turned Martin away from jazz and hip hop and onto the rave culture of the nineties, a short sharp shock which inspired him to take up DJing and producing. But the truth is Martin had always been musical – as a child he studied the saxophone and classical piano, a musicality which shows in both his productions and DJ sets. "Justin started playing the pots and pans at the age of 2," his MySpace puts it. "Now he is a DJ."
Martin's rise has been prominent enough to even make an older tradition of West Coast house take notice. He's also a new face on Om Records, home to big West Coast househeads such as Miguel Migs, Andy Caldwell and Fred Everything. Martin’s remix of Iz & Diz's 'Magnificent' is pretty slamming, and the label has also chosen him to mix a volume in their latest compilation series 'Om: Winter Sessions', on which he spins tracks and remixes from Switch, Jesse Rose, and Phonique. Not exactly a typical Om sound, but it’s nice to see San Francisco moving forward.
Don't Go
Justin Martin Lyrics
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Don't kiss me
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The lyrics to Justin Martin's song "Don't Go" may seem repetitive and simple on the surface, but a closer look reveals a deeper meaning. The repetition of "Don't Go" can be interpreted as the singer desperately trying to prevent someone from leaving their life or relationship. The urgent tone of the lyrics, paired with the repeated plea to not leave, suggests that the singer is experiencing intense feelings of abandonment and loss.
The final line, "Don't kiss me," adds another layer of complexity to the lyrics. It implies that the singer knows that if the other person does choose to leave, it will be a final goodbye - hence the request to not even share a kiss before parting ways.
Overall, these lyrics capture the desperate, raw emotions one might experience when facing the potential loss of someone important in their life.
Line by Line Meaning
Don't Go
Please don't leave me
Don't kiss me
I don't want to get too close to you, because it will only make it harder for you to leave
Writer(s): Justin Martin, Hannah Sidibe
Contributed by Lauren D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@senngodx3380
Спасибо за трек из дурки
@GoldenGeeer
Спасибо андрею головкину
@ins1616
в дурке без изменений. держу в курсе.
@jordantistetube
This tune remains a classic
@soulsteela01
classic will always be a classic :-)
@nolandoubleu9179
jordantiste 5 Years later I can say the same thing
@BlogoBog
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@juliashrop
forever one of the best tracks ever made. Justin Martin, you are beyond amazing.
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@hiteshk71
Eargasm for the ages.