First of all: Is ne Class CD by a great artist, each of all Stelar albums knows and likes can access Carefree, me it has, however, disappointed.
With Coco it starts very promising and also the really good, if a little flat tracks 4 and 5 can hope for more. But with each passing track removes one has gone ahead of what Shine so great: The cool, slightly trashy electropop of Autumn Beasts, Lost in Amsterdam, Your Fire or my favorite song Shine is gone. This time Dancefloor is announced, far above average dancefloor, but dancefloor. I like not too, especially not at home in my CD player. So it is then that a song is too shallow, the next amazing amateurish vocals has, it does not convince me. While Shine new standards were set in the jazzy electro sound is Stelar tried to rap numbers here. That's all well done, but it's far away from the serenity and quality of its predecessor. It is also good to develop as a musician, but it seems to me like a little step backwards towards the very early CDs.
Those looking for a worthy follow-up album Shine which was to save the money here first time and listen in "Femme Fatale" from "Wolf Myer Orchestra & Parov Stelar", so at least I imagine a really good Stelar album before - adult, cool electric -Sound with many jazz elements and great vocals. Dagagen acts Coco total bit pale.