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ALEX GOLD - BACK FROM A BREAK (XTRAVAGANZA) |
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Alex Gold's ironically titled artistd debut (ironic
because he is returning from a long recuperation from
severe back injuries that left him physically ailing
and out of the music scene for a while) is driven by
downtempo but groove-infected breakbeats and distant,
ethereal melodies, creating an ambience more designed
for chilling out to than dancing, but, hey, what's
wrong with that? At any rate, these well-executed
instrumental doings find themselves topped by smooth
vocal contributions, all mixing together to create a
lovely if not entirely exceptional, group of tracks to
trip out to. The music is composed with talent and
artistic sensibility, to be sure, but personally, I
can't say I find it overly engaging. I wouldn't
necessarily take it out if it was playing; in fact, I
could groove to it quite nicely. But rarely would it
be my first choice off the CD rack to pop in the
player, either. Others, I suspect, will get more out
of this. -- review by Kristofer Upjohn
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I wouldn't call this chill out at all like the previous reviewer would have you believe. There are a few chill out tracks but mainly generic trance & intelligent breaks. This is pretty typical to what Xtravaganza is used to putting out, though a little more underwhelming than usual. I think the previous reviewer has pretty well hit the nail on the head with the "wouldn't take it out, but wouldn't be my first choice either" comment. Back From A Break is a safe buy, just don't epect anything brilliant.
Posted by: MyfrienDJustin
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