Din Daa Daa

"Din Daa Daa"
Single by George Kranz
from the album My Rhythm
Released 1983
Genre Dance
Length
  • 4:06 (original version)[1]
  • 3:23 (radio edit)[2]
  • 6:21 (US mix)[2]
Label
  • Pool
  • Personal
Writer(s) George Kranz
Producer(s)
Alternative cover
2001 remix

"Din Daa Daa" (also released as "Trommeltanz (Din Daa Daa)"[3] or as "Din Daa Daa (Trommeltanz)"[4][5]) is a song written and performed by Berliner musician George Kranz, released as a single in 1983. His only one international success, "Din Daa Daa" became a club hit which peaked at number one for two weeks on the US Dance chart. It also charted in several European countries.

The song title loop, the echo between Kranz's onomatopoeia and his drum solos and the synth sounds which can be heard afterwards are the main characteristics of this song.

Regarded as a dance classic and as a precursor of human beatboxing, artists still refers to this song today. The song has been sampled, covered or remixed by many artists, including M|A|R|R|S, Kevin Aviance and Pulsedriver.

Background

From 1980 to 1983, George Kranz was a drummer in the NDW Berliner band Zeitgeist, founded at the end of the year 1980, which emerged from another band called Firma 33. In 1983, Zeitgest disbanded and Kranz began a solo career.[6][7]

Developed from a drum solo, "Din Daa Daa" was produced by the Tangerine Dream musician Christopher Franke and co-produced by Kranz.[8][9]

Composition and description

"Din Daa Daa" is probably best remembered for its characteristic, repetitive "Din Daa Daa" lyrics.[10] While these lyrics are looped up throughout the song and while he is playing a heavy backbeat, Kranz sings busier and busier drum figures — which sound like "Rat-ta-ta-ta-toom!"[11] — he then duplicates identically on his drum kit.[11][12] The track later explodes with a strident synth chord.[11] The song's tempo is 122 bpm and its original title, Trommeltanz, means "drum dance" in German.[6][13]

Its peculiarity is often highlighted; the song has actually been described by Stewart Copeland of The Police as "a dialogue between a chimpanzee and a drummer"[12] while The Guardian's presentation of the song points out that Kranz has a "serious case of onomatopoeia".[11]

Chart performance

"Din Daa Daa" saw most of its success in Europe, where it managed to chart in several countries. The single peaked at number 25 in Belgium and at number 45 in France, where it spent three weeks on both national charts. It also peaked at number 88 in UK at the end of the year 1983. In Kranz's native Germany, the track peaked at number 28 and spent 12 weeks on the charts, from February to May 1984.

In the United States, the single became a club smash, spending two weeks at number one on the Dance Club Play chart on January 1984, before being knocked off by Laid Back's "White Horse".[14] It also charted on the Black Singles chart, peaking at number 61, and on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, peaking at number ten. It also became a club hit in France, peaking at number three on the clubs chart.

Remixes

Following its initial release, "Din Daa Daa" has been remixed several times and new versions of the song were released in 1991, 1996 and 2001.

Chart positions

Chart (1983–84) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[9] 25
France (Clubs WRTL)[18] 3
France (SNEP)[19] 45
Germany (Official German Charts)[20] 28
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[7] 88
US Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles[4] 10
US Billboard Hot Black Singles[21] 61
US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play[21] 1

Chart (1991) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play[21] 8
US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales[21] 33
Chart (2001)1 Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[22] 42
Germany (Official German Charts)[23] 42

1Pulsedriver vs. George Kranz

Track listing

  1. "Din Daa Daa (Trommeltanz) (US Mix)" – 3:29
  2. "Din Daa Daa (Trommeltanz) (Dub Version)" – 3:11
  1. "Din Daa Daa (Trommeltanz)" – 3:00
  2. "Din Daa Daa (Trommeltanz) (Dub Version)" – 3:08
  1. "Din Daa Daa (Trommeltanz)" – 4:11
  2. "Din Daa Daa (Trommeltanz) (Dub Version)" – 3:08
  3. "Din Daa Daa (Trommeltanz) (US Mix)" – 6:20
  1. "Din Daa Daa (Single Version)" – 3:48
  2. "Din Daa Daa (Club Edit)" – 3:47
  3. "Din Daa Daa (Original 2001 Version)" – 3:46
  4. "Din Daa Daa (Extended Mix)" – 7:54
  5. "Din Daa Daa (Club Mix)" – 7:04
  6. "Din Daa Daa (Jam X & De Leon Remix)" – 6:46
  7. "Din Daa Daa (Potatoheads Remix)" – 7:27
  8. "Din Daa Daa (Dub Mix)" – 6:54

Influence

Despite its peculiarity, the track remains a dance classic[6] and a European single which has extended the artistic boundaries of modern dance music, along with "Beat Box" by the Art of Noise.[12] Also regarded as a precursor of human beatboxing, breakdancers and hip hop artists from all over the world still refers to "Din Daa Daa" and to Kranz vocals today.[25]

Samples

"Din Daa Daa" has been sampled on numerous songs since its release, from "Pump Up the Volume" by M|A|R|R|S in 1987 to "Shake" by the Ying Yang Twins and Pitbull in 2005.

Year Artist Song Album
1987 M|A|R|R|S "Pump Up the Volume" (12" Remix)[26] Non-album single
1988 Royal House "Yeah Buddy" (Extended Mix)[27] Can You Party
1988 Tolga "Flim Flam" Balkan "Joint Mix"[28] Non-album single
1989 Antoinette "This Girl is Off on Her Own" (Remix)[29] Who's the Boss?
1989 Kool Rock Steady "Do That Dance"[30] Sweat
1989 Divine Styler "Tongue of Labyrinth"[31] Word Power
1989 Twin Hype "For Those Who Like to Groove"[32] Twin Hype
1989 Seville "Keep Ya Movin'"[33] Non-album single
1990 MC Tab "No Competition"[34] Rocky V Soundtrack
1990 Nicolette "Single Minded People"[35] Non-album single
1991 P.M. Dawn "To Serenade a Rainbow"[36] Of the Heart, of the Soul and of the Cross: The Utopian Experience
1992 X Clan "Rhythm of God"[37] Xodus: The New Testament
1994 The Boss "Congo (D Max Mix)"[38] Non-album single
1996 DJ Funk "Work It"[39] Ghetto House Anthems
1999 "Pump Up Da' Jam"[40] Ghetto Houz'4
2003 Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez "Frenzy"[41] Non-album single
2005 Ying Yang Twins feat. Pitbull "Shake"[42] U.nited S.tate of A.tlanta

Interpolations

The "Din Daa Daa" lyrics have been interpolated in other songs, where they are sung by the main artist of the song or by a backing vocalist.

Year Artist Song Album
1997 Wyclef Jean feat. Lauryn Hill "Year of the Dragon"[43] The Carnival
1998 Kid Rock "Welcome 2 The Party (Ode 2 The Old School)"[44] Devil Without a Cause
1998 Kirk Franklin "Praise Joint (Remix)"[45] The Nu Nation Project
2000 Lil' Kim feat. Lil' Cease "Off the Wall"[46] The Notorious K.I.M.
2010 Flo Rida "Turn Around (5, 4, 3, 2, 1)"[47] Only One Flo (Part 1)

Cover versions and other uses

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Preceded by
"Say It Isn't So" by Hall & Oates
US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single (George Kranz version)
21 January 1984 – 28 January 1984 (2 weeks)
Succeeded by
"White Horse" by Laid Back
Preceded by
"Around the World" by Daft Punk
US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single (Kevin Aviance version)
23 August 1997 (1 week)
Succeeded by
"This Man" by Kellee
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