The style is quite indeterminate. Is the Electo Pop? The Easy listerning? In dance music? even the Acid Jazz? Things a little at a time .... In the old fan of New Order, RL Burside and the James Taylor Quartet, however, I was not too homesick. I easily recognized the remix of "Lonely Boy" Black Keys. However, that of "it reserves you right you Suffer" John Lee Hooker (one of the best albums of the bluesman published by Impulse) left me on the ass! I did not recognize or Rodriguez or Townes Van Zandt, artists it is true I practice less. For a more recent reference, this album could be compared with those produced by Moby, but I find this one much less predictable and thus more successful.
The first thing you notice is the quality of sound with a three-dimensional stereo image quite impressive! Then it's very dancing .... This is a disc that could be enjoyed by DJs and dance floors of the planet this summer .... Of course this record keeps a cold appearance, synthetic, disembodied, almost dehumanized and one is entitled to prefer music with benefit of flesh and blood, sweat and tears, but it is the law of the genre and one can only note that in its genre this album is a great success!