This album was released during the heyday of disco and thus contains a lot abgekupfertes, then everyone has stolen from each, a good idea was the same in another "disco hits" wasted, saying that most of it was pretty indistinguishable for many.
nevertheless it creates "supermax" Kurt Hauenstein - his bassist - a little apart from the usual disco stuff that era.
he does so with absolute killer bass lines, which are of "world of today", "Love Machine" and "Camillo" the most appropriate in order to festzufressen in the brain of the listener and inclined nonsensetexten relevant with just the rhythm.
So that travels more than tidy and there is even aged worthy. have recently inveigled me the disc with the greatest pleasure again.
sound is the bass - no na - something in the foreground, which is taken up bone dry and pulsing deep into the frequency cellar - nothing for soundproof apartments. also the electronic stuff that is bubbling over clearly and dynamically recorded.
Not for academic music listeners, but a tangible relic of the disco time with allerallerhöchstem fun!