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DENNIS FERRER - THE WORLD AS I SEE IT (KING STREET SOUNDS) |
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Ferrer spins house that is more personable and warm than some and while it does suffer from the repetitiveness that is very nearly part and parcel of the house genre, it's got more entertainment longevity and hook than a lot of this stuff I've heard. You can kick back and chill (or get up and dance) to "The World as I Know It" and feel the groove for a bit, though it does tend to start fading into the background partway through the disc. The opening tracks are quite strong - especially "Church Lady," an album highlight that features compelling gospel elements - and they help to draw you in. That way, you're less likely to bail later when proceedings begin to wear a little thin. But please note - I said "a little." Ferrer has done a good job with his subtley Afro-infused house textures and the genre's fans should be especially pleased.-- review by Kristofer Upjohn
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