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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
fantastic dance Feb 26, 2009 like electro? how about disco? buy this cd if you answered yes to either... or if you just want a disc of awesome jams
Creative and cool!!! Dec 14, 2008 This guy is creative,cool, and funny. There is no one else out there like him. I hope his style catches on, but more importantly, I hope he does another album. No one-hit wonder here. The entire album is great. Very cool stuff!!!!
This weirdo rocks! Jul 21, 2008 Calvin Harris is definitely one creative dude. I have yet to hear anything like this guy. The beats are catchy, dissonant, electro and with somewhat of an 80's flare. I played this at a party last weekend and it was a huge hit. I must warn this music would scare most people. The lyrics are a bit weird as is his singing which can sound completely ridiculous and laughable " It was acceptable in the 80's, it was acceptable at the ti-i-ime" (sung in a very high pitch). Gotta love it.
0 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Wonderful! Sep 15, 2007 Who care's what people say, I love this album. Calvin's voice is just so... he just make's me melt ^^
1 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Poppy-Electro-Disco? Sep 04, 2007 Not sure how to categorize this... there are so many facets of "techno" nowadays.
It's definitely really poppy, with elements of funk and disco. For me, certain tracks stood out more than others and they didn't all tie in together as one like, say, a Chemical Brothers album might provide. Though the Chemical Brothers do incorporate a lot of funk into their sound, I would not compare the two or recommend purchasing them together (as amazon is currently offering). It's not exactly an original sound, but I would probably most compare Calvin to Cassius... of the music that I am familiar with.
Not as energetic as Prodigy, not as electro as Chemical Bros., not as catchy as Daft Punk. It all has a similar sound and feel throughout the album. Lots of repetition and loops (which most of electro is, but more so here) I can't complain, I like the broad spectrum of techno, and it definitely has a couple great tracks... so... it was alright. It would have to have more redeeming factors for me to give it even an 'average' rating.
Maybe it's the type of thing you'd hear at a trendy UK night club. Though I'm not from the UK so who knows.
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