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...disco and rave sounds.
Hotel is worth buying to see the way that Moby has changed his style of music.
1. Hotel Intro 2. Raining Again 3. Beautiful 4. Lift Me Up 5. Where You End 6. Temptation 7. Spiders 8. Dream About Me 9. Very 10. I Like It 11. Love Should 12. Slipping Away 13. Forever 14. Homeward Angel first review so all reviews would be welcome ...
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Advantages: A trio of exceptional tracks and the rest are generally of high quality. Typically high Underworld production standards, even down to the inlay card. Great value at current prices. Disadvantages: A few duller moments and it's starting to age a bit.
Underworld's 1993 debut album "Dubnobasswithmyheadman" is far deeper than their recent work and contrasts especially with some of their more famous songs. "Born Slippy Nuxx" and "King Of Snake", for example, would sound completely out of place on this deep, dark and generally ambient album. The majority of songs are composed from three simply yet highly effective elements: a deep, varied bassline, an unhurried beat, and the obscure, rambling lyrics ... ...part "Dubnobasswithmyheadman" is constructed in this manner. Take the opening track "Dark & Long", a seven-and-a-half minute epic which progresses into a low-key climax with slightly seductive vocals built around a conventional 4/4 beat pattern. It is actually quite reminiscent of their remix of Bjork's "Human Behaviour", for those who have heard it. The exquisitely-titled "Mmm Skyscraper I Love You" is more vocal with some wonderfully rhythmic, ...
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Advantages: Catchy tune- quite dissimilar to other singles by R. James Disadvantages: Not for everyone, only a niche crowd will really enjoy this
This single was the result of the contemporary artist Phillp Glass and Aphex Twin (Richard James). The Glass influence is noticable though definately not overpowering. As with much of Aphex's work it takes a few listens to really absorb the detail of the track, as on the surface it can seem fairly simple. I personally found it a pleasent listen and found the music video to be somewhat hilarious. However, i have given it 4 stars instead of 5; mainly ...
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