The French Are There!
An eclectic DJ | USA | 12/03/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Okay, first things first, the letter that comes after T is dead on this laptop, so it will be represented by a (*). Thank yo*.
Alright, this alb*m is j*st scratching the s*rface of what is happening in the French electronic m*sic scene. They really are on to something good. The so*nds are nothing like yo* have ever heard before. Where they are sampling from and what machines they *se to do it are selected with excellent and *niq*e precision.
Ed Banger Records p*lls together the best of the best dj's and artists that are in rockin and ravin thro*gh the scene. By far, SebastiAn proves to be the king! B*sy P is a close second.
Get this alb*m and let yo*r ears become blissed.
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Dance for the dubba-00s
David Brown | Northern Virginia | 02/20/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This is jittery, crack-fueled, short-attention spank funk for the dance floor. This hews very closely to the original vision of disco originated by Cerrone and Giorgio Moroder before marketing people saw the need for it to be a star driven, packaged product.
This is NOT a record for people who like "songs". In other words, 3-minute, easily lovable dance-pop with singers, a bridge, chorus, break, etc. This is unique, at times difficult, but always ingratiating music. Justice is here, so that should give you an idea of what to expect."