I have then on the one hand once the CD worried when reingehört also in the already older Youtube videos and have to say that the cover versions that had Dirty Loops published since, actually show qualities, while the original compositions of the band do not make it on the album draw level ,
Please let me not get me wrong, the album is consistently super produced, and the sound is consistent and typical Dirty Loops, but partly the arrangements on some titles are too pop, too shallow, too silly. If making for example in "Sexy Girls" with a four-on-the-floor beat and the typical cheap techno synth sounds attempting to dance floor, while the title is later but steered back into vertracktere tracks with a funky played slap bass, then all annoys partially enormous. Although the lead singer has a considerable range, so his voice acting in such Ttiteln already somewhat overused and I feel compelled to continue to switch.
Also in "Sayonara Love" is believed first 1 minute of sitting in the wrong movie (I had in the first few bars rather a song by Justin Timberlake suspected until the chorus finally sets in and one perceives the qualities of "Dirty Loops" in earnest.
My favorites are definitely "Lost in You", "Accidentally in Love", "They Way She Walks", and the Justin Bieber Cover "Roller Coaster", the one barely recognizable in the execution of Dirty Loops, and I also have to confess that I had never really even seen the original until now.
I especially like "Automatic" as well as "Got Me Going" all just be a little more tricky, and also show the qualities of the band and their inclination to jazz / fusion, with interesting harmonic sequences which are capable at the same time also perform an input melody. However, I have noticed that, these songs are not present in the version of the album that should appear here, for other titles were selected, including one other Justin Bieber Cover.
Anyway, at Dirty Loops is definitely something welcome change in the otherwise uniform Popbrei, which I personally would have liked a little more courage to fancier sounds and structures, something more fusion, rather than trimmed to Pop songs that just is not enough to grant space for longer solos at 3 minutes, the tape.
I'm very excited about what is about to come of Dirty Loops and hope and wish you every success with the debut album, but at the same time hope that the band does not dry up in the commercialism, but can continue to develop according to their wishes.