... Evacuate The Dancefloor is the prime example. A mixture of an R&B/Club based beat with some rap in there. Normally I think rap and trance aren't a good mix but it seemed to work here.
They have written all the songs on the album and they have steered away from doing covers due to criticism ... Read review
Advantages: Variety in the songs Disadvantages: None so far
...and hip-hop in the music. Evacuate The Dancefloor is the prime example. A mixture of an R&B/Club based beat with some rap in there. Normally I think rap and trance aren't a good mix but it seemed to work here.
They have written all the songs on the album and they have steered away from doing covers due to criticism in the past over "Sk8tr Boi", "Just Like A Pill" and "Kids In America". Every song sounds ... ...in the first album and the same intro for every song in the second album.
Natalie Horler has re-invented herself along with the music. Instead of being the typical trance singer she has evolved into a respected musical artist in Europe and the US.
I preferred this album to the first two. It was completely different and this is something I look for in an artist. Someone who isn't a follower but a trend setter. You may ... more
I'm a big fan of Cascada and their music and so to hear a third album was on the way was great!
With the third album, they have decided to change the music. Instead of having the traditional hands-up/club style sound all the way through they have influences from the genres of R&B and hip-hop in the music. Evacuate The Dancefloor is the prime example. A mixture of an R&B/Club based beat with some rap in there. Normally I think rap and trance aren't a good mix but it seemed to work here.
They have written all the songs on the album and they have steered away from doing covers due to criticism in the past over "Sk8tr Boi", "Just Like A Pill" and "Kids In America". Every song sounds different instead of the same techno beat as the chorus in the first album and the same intro for every song in the second album.
Natalie Horler has re-invented herself along with the music. Instead of being the typical trance singer she has evolved into a respected musical artist in Europe and the US.
I preferred this album to the first two. It was completely different and this is something I look for in an artist. Someone who isn't a follower but a trend setter. You may disagree but I think there will be artists who will try and re-invent themselves in the hope to attract a bigger crowd and to earn more fans. I'm glad Cascada broke out of their comfort zone, it's done them good!
The songs are the album are varied. You have some up-beat songs and some more thought provoking ones. It's a good mixture to suit everyone's taste. I just hope they release the best songs off the album!
It was good value for money. I paid £8.98 from Amazon and I would have happily paid £15. This is such a good album, the perfect party CD!
Advantages: All-In-One, saves you buying too many albums Disadvantages: there are some tracks that are not your cup of tea
I bought this album last month. This is really a good product to buy. The main reason is this has a compilation of the chart hits in previous months. I have always been a big fan of ?Now that?s What I Call Music? compilations. NOW 73 have two discs with twenty-two tracks on each disc. If you are looking for the current day best hits this is best CD set to buy.
Disc 1
1. Lady GaGa : "Poker Face"
2. Cascada : "Evacuate the Dancefloor"
3. David Guetta featuring Kelly Rowland : "When Love Takes Over"
4. Calvin Harris : "I'm Not Alone"
5. La Roux : "In for the Kill"
6. Tinchy Stryder featuring N-Dubz : "Number 1"
7. A. R. Rahman & The Pussycat Dolls featuring Nicole Scherzinger : "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)"
8. Chipmunk featuring Emeli Sande : "Diamond Rings"
9. Lily Allen : "Not Fair"
10. Pixie Lott : "Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh ...