Houston ( TX ) - Estados Unidos
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Miembro desde : 26 de diciembre de 2006
There's People is a beautiful and melancholy song. One of the best slow songs I've found on jamendo.
I've already written reviews of this great group. I just wanted to mention that this music is helping me to write technical documentation on my job. This music is fast, lively, like a caffeinated drink. I have to work late on this project, but this album will help a lot!
here's my review here
http://www.imaginaryplanet.net/weblogs/sharethemusic/?p=97
Enjoyed it a lot, especially I love her.
Don't laugh, but Level 2 reminded me a little of Holst's The planets (Neptune). Fading, reappearing. Your piece is more complex than Holst, but then again, this is the 21st century. Nice stuff.
I listened to it again. Are you taking samples from Neptune? Regardless it is a nice and amazing piece.
Great stuff.
Here's my review.
http://www.imaginaryplanet.net/weblogs/sharethemusic/?p=80
This album is the most accessible of JCRZ's 3 albums.
It is fun, dancy, very pop and energetic. The melodies are simple and the electronic effects are understated. There are occasional voice tracks, but mostly it is electronic. It is straight/conventional techno, but the formula is just right.
The tracks that jumped out immediately were: Dreamsequence and Attraction Zero, and also Rollercoaster especially. All three are hard and very fun techno tracks. One Day Ago reminds me of some of the Suzanne Palmer remixes (that voice certainly sounds like her!)
Also notable was the more serene/dreamy Memory Lost which reminded me of Paul van Dyk. (so did Fallen Angel).
I've been listening to jamendo for a long time (having starred 170+ albums). I would certainly rank this one in the top 10 albums I've heard on jamendo.
In short: awesome!
El amanecer reflejado en tus ojos was a nice surprise. Thanks!
I love this long work. I've listened to it 3 times. It's lively and energetic and yet has lots of slow parts. The last part is mysterious. I like the use of the organ throughout the piece.
Sunshine and Poinciana sound like American disco from the 1970s! Hearing it is like being in a funky time machine. (Actually Poinciana has that Daftpunk rhythm, mixed with Silver Connection's 1975 "Fly, Robin, Fly"). Sunshine sounds like K.C. and the Sunshine Band with a Latino rhythm.
Great stuff. I love your other music too. Rigenerazione mentale was my favorite track here.