The Meat Street Beat – Don Rimini Pt Tres

Now is it just my or are the cans of silly string in this video meant to represent something else? It’s true, isn’t it, that the up-and-down shaking motion, as demonstrated by the two lovely ladies in this video, typically leads to goop-like explosions elsewhere in nature? Isn’t it? ISN’T IT? (Stupid university degree learning me to look “deeper” and/or “harder” at “things”)

DON RIMINI – OHOW? from Alex Nebout on Vimeo.

I like the song. I like Don Rimini (as I’ve posted in the past – his remix of Hard Core girls is one of my favourite tracks of 2008).And I promise to never post anything of his again as this is the third time and I’m sure you’re just about ready to cut me in the face for my blatant Rimini favouritism.

Some DJs don’t translate well to commercial work (my buddy Rob listed Tiga as an example), but I’m happy that Don is bucking the trend. And he, OHOW? reminds me of Oh Yeah by Yello (another win in my mind)

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