Pretty decent techno...
01/06/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"You may have heard one or two of these songs on the radio or in the dance clubs, particularly "The World." But trust me - the other songs are much better.About half of these songs are mediocre, predictable, and relatively uninteresting techno-dance mixes like any other you'd hear in a teenie-bopper club ("The World" is a great example). But the other half are imaginative, interesting, and very creative. Karma Jam, Guilty Passion, Flip your Mind, Things I See, and So it Begins/Ends are great examples of new sounds, smooth beats, and fun songs.I would definately recommend the album based on the strength of six or seven great tracks on it. And if you're into this style of techno/dance/experimental music, I would also recommend anything from the Cafe del Mar series, the Luka Bop album by David Byrne, Peter Gabriel's Afro-Celt album, and certain selections by Moby."
Flip Your Mind!
Rosetta Stone | Bronx, NY | 06/21/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a great record. 2 tracks on here were in the top 10 on Billboard a few months back. The title track came out as a single last month and I spin the record regularly when I DJ. Another hot track is the remake of Journey's "Who's Crying Now", you will swear its Steve Perry but it's not. The diversity of this album is phenominal. They have songs that can blow up as radio hits and tracks that will shake the dance floors at Exit and Tunnel. You must Check It Out."