I generally think this type of music is better experienced in a gathering but unless we’re moving to spotify group sessions (can you imagine lol) then solo listening it is, and this is an album that’s got enough to it you can listen on your own.
We’ve probably done the is it/isn’t it music debate to death by now. Suffice to say to me it clearly is and though I don’t listen to a lot of this type of dance music, when I’m in the mood for something different this is a good example of the genre. I also think this is an example of an album where the samples don’t overwhelm or make up 90% of the listening experience which is a good thing in my book.
I like the obvious tracks with the guest vocalists, for some reason I remember Let Forever Be more than Hey Boy Hey Girl despite the latter being a bigger hit. Both of these, are up there with their other big tunes across their career. Along with the appearances from the two big Manchester beasts on Out of Control and Let Forever Be, I do like Asleep From Day with Hope Sandval’s trademark vocals, it’s a nice and necessary change of pace at that point of proceedings.
There is a bit of filler but not that much in my opinion. The other tracks that particularly work for me are Orange Wedge, Surrender and the second half of Dream On. Overall, it’s a bit too long and could do with editing down in places.
I realise that this won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but I’m currently sat with a couple of Teenage Engineering POs on my desk for stress/boredom relief, so I like a digital experience now and again and I’m enjoying this pick. I don’t know Exit Planet Dust at all so I might have a bit of a listen to that later.
I have determined to be more Bimbo/Benny…but not yet. 7/10.