Take It to the Floor
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| Released | December 23, 2008 | |||
| Recorded | January 2007 – October 2008 | |||
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| Length | 39:33 | |||
| Label | Universal Republic | |||
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Take It to the Floor is the debut album by the American electronic music group Cash Cash. It was released on December 23, 2008, through Universal Republic Records.[1] The album peaked at number 31 on the US Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart.[2]
Background
The group began recording Take It to the Floor in January 2007.[3] The album was recorded in Anntenna Studios, Digital Heart Beat Studios and Fresh Kills Studio.[1] All 12 tracks were mixed by the group's lead vocalist, Jean Paul Makhlouf in his home studio.[3] The band originally finished recording by August 2008, however, unhappy with how the mixing turned out, they decided re-record the entire album in October.[4] Some of the songs recorded in August, were put on their Cash Cash EP.[4] The album title is taken from the lyrics of the first track "Breakout".[5] Musically, the album is a blend of 1970's funk, '80s power-pop and '90s alternative. About the album, Jean Paul Makhlouf stated, "The biggest thing about our new record is that the inspiration was to be different for every song, and dress each song differently. We try to cater to the individual songs. Each song has its own sound, but they're all unified by the band and the songwriting."[6]
During the winter of 2008 and 2009, the group did a Hot Topic in-store tour, performing acoustic songs and doing signings in support of the album.[7] The group went on tour with Metro Station and Tyga in December 2008, to support the album.[8][9] In April and May 2009, the band supported Kevin Rudolf on his Let it Rock Tour in the US.[10] The group also joined Cobra Starship on their UK tour.[11][12] Between late June and late August, the band performed on the Warped Tour.[13]
Release
On December 13, 2008, it was announced on their blog that their full-length album would be out on December 23, 2008.[14] Take It to the Floor was released digitally on December 23, and released physically on January 20, 2009, by Universal Republic Records.[3] It features five songs previously released on their Cash Cash EP, one of them being re-recorded.
"Party In Your Bedroom" was released as the album's only single and was serviced to contemporary hit radio in the United States on April 14, 2009.[15] The music video for the song was directed by Brendan Kyle Cochrane.[16]
Reception
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| AbsolutePunk | 68%[17] |
| AllMusic | [1] |
| PopMatters | [18] |
Take It to the Floor was received with generally positive reviews from music critics. Many critics praised the track "Party In Your Bedroom" as the highlight of the album. Tim Sendra of AllMusic stated, "As evidenced by the band's one perfect moment, 'Party In Your Bedroom,' it's awesome." However, added that, "The rest of the album doesn't quite measure up to that song." Overall, he remarked, "if you want a quick and most likely short-lived blast of pop nonsense, the album is pretty brilliant."[1] AbsolutePunk stated that the song "Party In Your Bedroom", had the most "single potential" which "utilize what a lot of radio friendly bands are using today." They also praised Alex Makhlouf's "noticeable" synth work on tracks such as "Your Love" and "Sugar Rush". However stated that the negative aspect of the album was the "many artificial instruments played on the record." Overall, they called the album, "an outstanding debut LP."[17]
Marian Phillips of Alternative Press noted, "Take It To The Floor, brought together emo and electronic music to create the ultimate synthesized sonic experience. Their iconic song 'Party In Your Bedroom' features lyrics full of desire with beats that are meant to be danced to."[19] Aarik Danielsen of PopMatters praised the band's ability to write "huge hooks and carry themselves with enough style and confidence to score big points with teen-age listeners." He called the tracks "Party in Your Bedroom" and "Your Love" as the "best tunes" from the album that "showcase a gift for melody and a creative spark that can be further harnessed." To end off, he stated, "the band could truly have something special."[18] Seattle Post-Intelligencer wrote that the album "is purely bubble-gum, a sugary and very American release that tries to meld together featherweight rock and a somewhat dated version of mainstream pop, with electronica fused in here and there, almost as an afterthought."[20]
Track listing
| No. | Title | Length |
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| 1. | "Breakout" | 3:34 |
| 2. | "Sugar Rush" | 3:05 |
| 3. | "Party In Your Bedroom" | 3:19 |
| 4. | "Cash Cash" | 3:09 |
| 5. | "Can't Stop Looking" | 2:47 |
| 6. | "Electric Hearts" | 3:35 |
| 7. | "Interlude" | 2:33 |
| 8. | "Concerta" (re-recorded) | 3:24 |
| 9. | "Two Days Old" | 3:19 |
| 10. | "Your Love" | 2:56 |
| 11. | "Radio" | 4:13 |
| 12. | "Dynamite" | 3:39 |
| Total length: | 39:33 | |
Personnel
Credits for Take It to the Floor adapted from AllMusic and album's liner notes.[21][5]
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Cash Cash
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Production
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Charts
| Chart (2009) | Peak position |
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| US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[2] | 31 |
Release history
| Region | Date | Format | Label | Ref. |
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| Various | December 23, 2009 | CD | Universal Republic | [3] |
| January 20, 2009 | Digital download |
References
- ^ a b c d Tim Sendra (December 23, 2008). "Take It to the Floor - Cash Cash | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved May 9, 2015.
- ^ a b "Cash Cash Chart History (Heatseekers Albums)". Billboard. Archived from the original on July 7, 2022. Retrieved July 8, 2022.
- ^ a b c d Jeff C (December 9, 2008). "Cash Cash Debut Album 'Take It To The Floor' Out January 20th". Popdirt.com. Archived from the original on September 7, 2022. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
- ^ a b Jon Ableson. "Interview: Cash Cash - 28/05/09". alterthepress.com. Retrieved February 20, 2026.
- ^ a b Take It to the Floor (booklet). Universal Republic. 2009.
- ^ "Cash Cash Banks on Essentials". Broadcast Music, Inc. February 5, 2009. Retrieved February 20, 2026.
- ^ Daniel (January 13, 2009). "Party In Your Bedroom With Cash Cash". MTV. Archived from the original on January 17, 2023. Retrieved February 20, 2026.
- ^ "Get a Record Deal – Cash Cash's Tips for Getting a Record Contract". Seventeen. December 4, 2008. Archived from the original on April 3, 2010. Retrieved July 7, 2013.
- ^ "Take It to the Floor by Cash Cash". Artistdirect.com. January 20, 2009. Archived from the original on January 23, 2009. Retrieved May 9, 2015.
- ^ "Kevin Rudolf, Hyper Crush, Cash Cash tour canceled". Alternative Press. April 21, 2009. Archived from the original on January 17, 2023. Retrieved February 20, 2026.
- ^ "Interview with Cash Cash". Stitched Sound. July 20, 2010. Retrieved January 17, 2023.
- ^ Denise Borders (December 7, 2009). "Cash Cash - Interview with Jean Paul and Sam". Punk World Views. Retrieved February 20, 2026.
- ^ Paul, Aubin (March 26, 2009). "Warped Tour 2009". Punknews.org. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
- ^ "'Take It To The Floor' Digital Release @ iTunes". MySpace. December 23, 2008. Archived from the original on December 19, 2008. Retrieved February 20, 2026.
- ^ "Cash Cash Party In Your Bedroom Hits Radio". Popdirt.com. April 15, 2009. Archived from the original on July 25, 2022. Retrieved July 25, 2022.
- ^ "Party In Your Bedroom — Cash Cash". Vevo. Archived from the original (select "Details" tab) on December 24, 2009. Retrieved April 26, 2025.
- ^ a b "Cash Cash - Take it to the Floor". AbsolutePunk. SpinMedia. July 21, 2008. Retrieved December 6, 2022.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ a b Aarik Danielsen (February 3, 2009). "Cash Cash: Take It to the Floor". PopMatters. Archived from the original on November 20, 2018. Retrieved June 27, 2023.
- ^ Marian Phillips (September 14, 2020). "19 scene albums from 2008 you're probably still blasting in your car". Alternative Press. Retrieved October 12, 2024.
- ^ "Music: Cash Cash's 'Take It to the Floor'". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. February 23, 2009. Retrieved April 26, 2025.
- ^ "Take It to the Floor - Cash Cash Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved September 6, 2022.