samedi 15 septembre 2001
PITCHADJUST | CHRONIQUE
Following on from the mighty "D'Jazz Tribute" and preceding David Duriez's solid "Smoked EP", Grumel hooks up with Dan Electro for this downright beauty of a ride. The original takes a low down shimmying bass, memorable computerised synth and a pleasing vocal melody on a simple graceful journey. The "80's Mix" draws the listener in with an alluring sexy vocal, while virginal keys are corrupted by a swaying sax and elegant strings. "Lino's Home Love", with Dan Electro, goes completely off the rails on an enthralling shrieking synth journey. Live percussion, disenchanted keys and a wonder of a vocal back thestupefying synth.
© Jon Freer's Reviews 15th September 2001.
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Chronique,
David Grumel,
DM03,
Jon Freer's Reviews,
Pitchadjust,
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