Electro Pop and dance floor in abundance

Electro Pop and dance floor in abundance

EN d. [Energy Never Dies] (Audio CD)

Customer Review

Similarly, the Fantastic Four ', the transition from Hip Hopzu also will.I.am and co now definitely concluded Pop. Here in the form of electro and dancefloor-influenced album with which you want to revive the moribund genre of dancefloor music apparently.

The compositions go mostly is fine but the quality control of will.i.am for what the album is very strict, and earwigs can be found here yes again to Hauf - Rock That Body ', Meet Me Halfway', ring A-Ling ', Party All The Time' - yes, and precisely the latter is taken as a motto because - in addition to since, Elephunk 'eh ever decreasing half-life of the songs - even the main problem of this album - it's too monotonous, the beats and the tempi are similar too, even if the BEP install again in the songs passages where there is rhythm and tempo-change - the basic tenor remains almost always the same. This also applies to the harmonies - all happy, all party, one longs so right after the first half after a gloomy piece with sluggish beat.

Works safely excellent sustainability for a summer on the dance floors you could not find but in vain. Because of knotless production and commercial potential but still (still) 4 stars. In the discipline of the BEP are still unrivaled, however hättens here 10 tracks done.

Partly not bad Rank: 3/5
April 12
Very disappointed by this book Rank: 2/5
February 24
Good reception. 13 Rank: 3/5
November 12
to town this is nikel Rank: 4/5
April 18
Owl gift 2 Rank: 5/5
December 1