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DJ Dado (born Flavio Daddato, 6 January 1967) is an Italian disc jockey and record producer who is mostly known for his remix of Mark Snow's theme for X-Files, and for covering Giorgio Moroder's "The Legend Of Babel". He produced dream trance music between 1994 and 2004, and has done many remixes for other artists such as Boy George, Jean-Michel Jarre, and Italian singer Alexia.
Dado may refer to:
In architectural parlance, the dado is the lower part of a wall, below the dado rail and above the skirting board. The word is borrowed from Italian meaning "die" (as an architectural term) or plinth.
This area is dramatically given a decorative treatment different from that for the upper part of the wall; for example panelling, wainscoting or lincrusta. The purpose of the dado treatment to a wall is twofold: historically, the panelling below the dado rail was installed to cover the lower part of the wall, which was subject to stains associated with rising damp; additionally the dado rail (also known as the chair rail) provided protection from furniture, in particular the backs of chairs. In modern homes, the dado treatment is generally aesthetic.
The name derives from the architectural term for the part of a pedestal between the base and the cornice.
Dado in carved oak, designed by W.S. Barber at Spring Hall, Halifax
Dado in carved oak, designed by W.S. Barber at Spring Hall, Halifax
A dado (US and Canada), housing (UK) or trench (Europe) is a slot or trench cut into the surface of a piece of machinable material, usually wood. When viewed in cross-section, a dado has three sides. A dado is cut across, or perpendicular to, the grain and is thus differentiated from a groove which is cut with, or parallel to, the grain.
A through dado involves cuts which run between both edges of the surface, leaving both ends open. A stopped or blind dado ends before one or both of the cuts meets the edge of the surface
Dados are often used to affix shelves to a bookcase carcase. Combined with a rabbet (rebate) on an adjoining piece, they are used to make the rabbet and dado joint, sometimes used in case goods.
Clap your hands, just clap your hands(x8)
I'll maybe a chicane
And all I wanna it's just come fourteen, uhouho...
You got the fiction
Sometimes I wanna want to meet to me, ah...
When you walking on usually way
I need your body, you may my day
Burning morning it's my favourite time
Oh baby, you are mine...
If you ready or not, ready or not
If you ready or not, look here inside my love
If you ready or not, ready or not
If you ready or not, ooh... (x2)
Clap your hands, just clap your hands (x8)
There is a secret
The rise inside be lost you and me, ahoh...
No way the secret
This is the way I like it, can't you see, ah...
When you walking on usually way
I need your body, you may my day
Burning morning it's my favourite time
Oh baby, you are mine...
If you ready or not, ready or not
If you ready or not, look here inside my love
If you ready or not, ready or not
If you ready or not, ooh... (x2)
Clap your hands, just clap your hands (x8)
Clap your hands, feel your beat
Clap your hands, feel your beat
Clap your hands, stop your feet
Move your body to the disco beat
When you walking on usually way
I need your body, you may my day
Burning morning it's my favourite time
Oh baby, you are mine...
If you ready or not, ready or not
If you ready or not, look here inside my love
If you ready or not, ready or not
If you ready or not, ooh...
If you ready or not, ready or not
If you ready or not, look here inside my love
If you ready or not, ready or not
If you ready or not, ooh...