James Fox - Strange Behaviour
Strange Behaviour

by James Fox 

 

dance electronic upbeat

 

13 tracks

71:39
 
1Moments (Intro)
 
 
2:08
2Sweet Love
 
 
4:02
3Infinity
 
 
5:10
435,000 Feet
 
 
7:12
5Mad About You
 
 
7:20
6Happiness
 
 
3:22
7Party Time
 
 
5:52
8Bass Junkie
 
 
4:05
9Answer To Yourself
 
 
7:25
10Free Flow
 
 
4:16
11Come On
 
 
9:20
12Infinity (remix)
 
 
8:04
13Strange Behaviour
 
 
3:23
 
 

Album description

This Album is completely diffirent from my last one, it is more upbeat. I thought I would release this one because it has, I think some really good tracks, but most importantly what do you think?

 

James

Please check out my Blog you can listen to my music and find out a bit more about me if you really want to!! lol

james-tunes.blogspot.com/

 



Reviews on Strange Behaviour

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18/06/09

Life should be filled with more Moments like this. Nice start. Sweet Love, is nice when you get it, though it can be hard work sometimes. Quite like the structure and delivery of this tune. It's optimistic. Something that seems to dissipate over time. Whereas the profundity becomes more precious. Infinity would absolve these peculiar problems, but I'm past my half-life already. Imagine being immortal and bored. It is a bit of a stretch of the imagination but it is not a bad track. Bit wayward, but then it has forever on its side. As for 35,000 feet, it doesn't say which way, but that's a lot of footwear to contemplate. One for the girls maybe. Quite a distance to trek for a track, though it loosens up after a while.

Mad About You starts a bit awkwardly, but it soon gets going. It has a curious sense of being just a little touch slow. Almost as if it spends the whole track getting ready to finish. Bit unfortunate for over seven minutes. Seems like it needs tightening up a bit. Happiness, sounds happy, but then it is a form of transitory madness, so you will get over it. This one sounds a bit more together. Good rate. There is an element of repetitiousness that the listener will have to come to terms with. If you like it and it keeps on, that's great. If you don't like, it's unbearable. I am somewhere in the middle.

Party Time, reminds me. I went to that one. I have never been one of those afraid to leave early. As for Bass Junkie, more like marimba maniac. Interesting perspective on bass, though it actually has one or two good movements. Answer To Yourself pounds the message home. I do, always have done, without getting on my ethical high-horse. Shame more people don't. Actually, once you get used to the extent of attack, it is not too overloading. Again, over four or five minutes, it is easier to bear. The longer tracks are asking a bit much, but like has been said otherwise, if you care for it, that's a good point rather than a moot one.

Free Flow is a reasonable effort, though I think it still has unexplored potential. Like I said four/five minutes is reasonable. Now, Come On, nine minutes plus. Remember what the last party was like. Talking of which, this could go on in the background and probably fit in nicely, with conversation. I like discussion. Then, as if we really needed it a remix of Infinity. To be fair, it is an improvement on the original. Finally, the title track, Strange Behaviour, which might account for it all. One of my favourite journals centred around mundane behaviour, with essays about travelling in vertical lifts and the intricacies of doors opening and shutting. Track length means that this gets by in a suitable manner. Overall, a bit overstretched, though not hideous.

03/09/08

I find the music easy to listen to. I suspect others will find it repetitive, but it does not bother me.

 

Album information

GBR
Genre Dance, Electronic, Upbeat
Published June 02, 2008
Listens 15049 Downloads 248
Starred 3 Playlisted 9    
Reviews 2 Rating 4.7/10

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