Thursday, February 2, 2012

Dexy's Midnight Runners Review / The Shamen Preview (Album 11)

(Dexy's preview here) What up everybody. Hope things are going well.
Alright enough chit-chat. This is business. 10 Albums done already. Only...990 to go. Dexy's Midnight Runners is a band I had never heard of before. But I think that I can tell you why. My music taste is based a lot on my fathers, as I may have said before. And...This is nothing like anything he has listened to before. Probably, again, because there is a lot of foreign music in this book. And this album falls directly into that category. I like some of the music, groovy and jam-tastic, but the main singers voice didn't do it for me. Too British or something. It wasn't as powerful as I thought it should have been or could have been. I do like the horn section during many of the songs though, they add something that is missing from a lot of music these days: music.

Favorite Songs:
     The Team That Met In The Caffs [Mostly Instrumental]
     Love Part One [Monologue]

The 90s, aka the oddest decade of the 90s.

Album: En-Tact
Artist: The Shamen
The Shamen - En-Tact

Release Year: 1990

"The Shamen combined underground dance culture with pop sensibility, resulting in 100,000 sales of their 1990 album En-Tact. A coded love letter to the joys of extacy, it led to one million album sales in the UK alone. In retrospect, time has been kinder to En-Tact's more innocent, less earnest dance anthems." - Andy Pickering

01 - Human NRG
02 - Pro-Gen (Land Of Oz Mix)
03 - Possible Words
04 - Omega Amigo (Steve Osbourne Mix) 
05 - Evil Is Even
06 - Hyperreal
07 - Lightspan (Will Sinnott / Irresistible Force Mix)
08 - Make It Mine (V2.5 Evil Ed)
09 - Oxygen Restriction
10 - Hear Me O My People

Streaming: Radio3net.ro
iTunes: En-Tact
Spotify: En-Tact

I like electro music. Could be interesting.

~mfmf

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