Re: amel larrieux

From: Elson Trinidad (elson@westworld.com)
Date: Fri Feb 25 2000 - 01:52:20 MET

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    Jame-Ane Ervin wrote:
    >
    > i picked up the album over the weekend. it is nice and relaxing. a
    > mini-review all in all lots of drum and bass and jazzy influences
     
    > all in all keep away from the pop ballads and you'll love it!

    I just picked up this album earlier today during my luch hour. It's exactly what
    I thought it would be: Cool and jazzy vibes, nothing rhythmically or melodically
    interesting, but nice background music to chill to at work. It's not as
    monotonous as I thought it would be though. The one tune that did turn my head
    was the breakbeat jazz tune "Down." The pop tunes are okay, kinda reminiscent of
    Des'ree. Time to listen to this on my home stereo so I can hear the basslines
    for once...multimedia speakers never do music justice :)
     
    I also picked up Krust's "Coded Language" in the used bins. Still haven't
    finished hearing it, It's okay but nothing really moved me so far, but I can
    pick up enough elements in here that let me realize exactly what he contributed
    to Reprazent (apparently those faded delay loops are his trademark).

    Elson

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