Dj Icey: for the Love
Various Artists
General
| May 2004
Reviews
Action JACson
Reviewed 2004-09-01
Reviewed 2004-09-01
<>A solid sampling of dance tracks from many different genres tied together by (almost) seemless crossfades and a clear, thoughtful track order. The true charm of this collection lies in it selection of what I like to call hybrid tracks - those that don't necessarily fit into the mold of any given house sub-genre and instead borrow from a number of them to create a fresh sound. With the exception of number 12, each song is gold in its own right; that said, check out the recommended tracks for some outstanding A-file quality material.
<>Track Listing (* Recommended):
1. Progressive/Trance hybrid driven by beats and effects; spiced with a few incoherent vocals. [5:11]
2. *Oldie but goodie - soothing vocals that make it great for chilling back and enjoying the beats. [6:09]
3. Another song that’s good for its ambience-setting potential, comes complete with deep vocals. [3:33]<><>
4. *Take a little bit of deep house add a little reggae and you’ve got yourself a lot of good stuff. [4:26]
5. Short, sweet and, in true Fat Boy Slim style, house with a little bit of funk. [2:30]
6. *A funk-filled break beats cake frosted with some trance flavors. [3:06]
7. A break beat track so homogenous that it seems almost perfunctory. [5:15]
8. Break beats with some Caribbean influences. [6:12]
9. Deep bass is the phrase on this one. [4:58]
10. Would be a better track if the lyrics and the beats worked better together. [4:46]
11. *Just the right mix of hard house beats and solid female vocals. [5:29]
12. Uninspired. Enough said. [4:22]
13. An energetic track with sample that pay homage to Daft Punk. [5:55]
14. Booty bass and break beats with some soulful female vocals. [5:58]
15. Marching beats that yield for some synth breakdowns. [4:48]
<>Track Listing (* Recommended):
1. Progressive/Trance hybrid driven by beats and effects; spiced with a few incoherent vocals. [5:11]
2. *Oldie but goodie - soothing vocals that make it great for chilling back and enjoying the beats. [6:09]
3. Another song that’s good for its ambience-setting potential, comes complete with deep vocals. [3:33]<><>
4. *Take a little bit of deep house add a little reggae and you’ve got yourself a lot of good stuff. [4:26]
5. Short, sweet and, in true Fat Boy Slim style, house with a little bit of funk. [2:30]
6. *A funk-filled break beats cake frosted with some trance flavors. [3:06]
7. A break beat track so homogenous that it seems almost perfunctory. [5:15]
8. Break beats with some Caribbean influences. [6:12]
9. Deep bass is the phrase on this one. [4:58]
10. Would be a better track if the lyrics and the beats worked better together. [4:46]
11. *Just the right mix of hard house beats and solid female vocals. [5:29]
12. Uninspired. Enough said. [4:22]
13. An energetic track with sample that pay homage to Daft Punk. [5:55]
14. Booty bass and break beats with some soulful female vocals. [5:58]
15. Marching beats that yield for some synth breakdowns. [4:48]
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Track listing
| 1. | And Go! | ||
| 2. | Comin' Back | ||
| 3. | Storyreel (Tomiie, Satoshie | ||
| 4. | One Foot Skank | ||
| 5. | Front 2 Back (Fatboy Slim Rm | ||
| 6. | Algebra (Mr. Breaker & the T | ||
| 7. | Shadow Breaks | ||
| 8. | Weighed Down | ||
| 9. | Neuflex | ||
| 10. | Into the Sun | ||
| 11. | At Night | ||
| 12. | Hardway's Working | ||
| 13. | Get Yourself High (Switches | ||
| 14. | Do It to the Music (Acapella | ||
| 15. | Camino Real |