If you go back nine years back in time, there was a song called electrohouse "Days go by" with a hypnotic effect so attractive that mixed the euphoria of the dance floor with a dramatic American folk melody, perfectly directed by a voice that seemed to fall on the floor at any time, breaking into pieces. Such was the impact of the song produced by the British trio Dirty Vegas, who even won a Grammy for best dance track.
In 2004 he dared to tread the halls of pop rock at the expense of their followers, who expected more lashes house. Thus, "Walk Into the Sun", nice tune written after many hours of listening to New Order, put in an interrogation. The band split to reflect on what motivated them in music and has led no less than seven years following up its project. They have become
electrical, and revelers. Stash guitars in its holster and programming on the table: loops, samples, bases insistently. "Electric love" even first appear to be a work of someone named like Dirty Vegas. Steve Smith's voice seems a different, more enlightened, as if the honey with lemon carrespera would have removed that made him so attractive.
"Electric love" sound pleasing to those who enjoy dance music producer to Chicane, Paul Oakenfold and Delerium. The rest of the album follows the more uptempo, more lively, straight to the dance floor.
is worth recalling its "Days Go By", which will surely ever heard years ago. A song that puts you between a rock and a hard place, between dance and mourn.
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