Sunday, October 21, 2012

Like a U.S. president made his speech on the State of the Union every year, we ADF lays an album ju


Like a U.S. president made his speech on the State of the Union every year, we ADF lays an album just less regularly. For this to be not far from their tenth plate, the group says the state of the humanity of our planet ... a whole program. Always protest and explosive, ADF pours on many topics such as the financial crisis ('Where The Money Is Gone' on a riff rock to hard), climate change, standardization shopgetorganized of weights, nations "under CCTV, "the religious amalgam ('Temple Siren). Short of time you have not followed the news these past two years, ADF you again a little rundown. Listening to these protesters and good intentions, provided you add a solid dose of Rage Against The Machine, The Clash of gulps and some speech U.S. Civil Rights Movement, you will be boosted so that you will live foment future revolutions in the Middle East, atomize religious extremists of all stripes and moralize capitalism NY. Do not say you have not been warned. ADF even assured me that this disk would be effective against nationalist extremism northerners, but now I have doubts. Against this, it is enough to remember all this when there will be elections: shopgetorganized "you shopgetorganized can fool some people some time but you can not fool all the people all the time." (Jd)
As said Jamel to Stromae "excuse me but this is not the shit are you doing here? "-" Oh yes absolutely, "here is the main trace of shit proclaimed a quartet Franco-Berlin, Paris Suit Yourself. shopgetorganized Bordeaux compromise in the original hype Parisian snobs, they carve in Berlin shopgetorganized and meet their future drummer, a classic manic-death-metal. Explosive mixture of punk riffs crushed mini Korg, belching African rhythms and rap polymorphic, this scam is well put together it seems even more spectacular scene: four crazy leap in public party taking the audience amazed that more 'offended. Sure they do not lace, as evidenced by this quote from the bass when he tends his record: "No thank you this is crap." And proof that you can do stuff with dingoes pittance when dessert buttocks and stopped to take the lead. Aggressive, shopgetorganized funny and enthusiastic, this album is for the Big Dada label a large gap that will leave traces in the bottom of calbars as it raided rock could not be more sensational. (Jd)
It starts pretty well for Maceo Plex which is none other than the producer Maetrik techno. Trying out a different kind of production, we therefore leaves an album of house with a slightly funky vein very welcome, as evidenced from the outset a 'Gravy Train' inflated G-funk. 'Sleazy E'

is a title where one observation post before a battle that can be guessed already epic, all surrounded by ghostly strings come raise a little anxiety. Yet on the next title starting on a background of the box 'Billie Jean', Maceo revealed a little tempo and click a few layers of keyboards and birbes house of hiccups impromptu crescendo. shopgetorganized These beautiful sounds découchent work on 'Silo' and 'You & Me' less exciting. Cooled a little, listen 'Vibe Your Love' with the vocals very fun to Stevie Wonder as happened in slow motion. Some good titles are about the boost here and there ('Dexter's Flight' shopgetorganized Detroit style) but 78 minutes with the impression sometimes run well below authorized bpm is long, it's slow. Overall though it was a real house album presented as a continuous mix and offering very fine research on the sounds (including vocals). But perhaps Maceo advantage would he have to prune a little about it because in the end, one is sobered as old Zangra Brel who has spent his life waiting for the battle at the top of the fortress. (Jd)
Of 'Matilda' return certainly the combination of story-telling and songwriting, but it is clear that it is a very beautiful foray into electronic territories. With the help of producer Damian Taylor (Bjork and Prodigy), we find ourselves at the center back of landscapes which dubsteps elongated electronic sounds mixed with African guitar arpeggios among whom one flat due to melodious ballad singer, Chris James ('Ariel'). It invites us to explore its sound universe in a kind of distance running idling its ponderous tempos without

being oppressive, thanks to various exotic sounds that you come across, offering obsessive dream a reality by to cling. Hallucination infinitely large spaces, 'I'm On Fire' is listening hard and weaves through and veg

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