Groove Armada - Northern Star 15th Anniversary Edition (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: Groove Armada
- Title: Northern Star 15th Anniversary Edition
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Tummy Touch Records LLC
- Genre: Electronic, House, Chill Out, Break
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 01:51:02
- Total Size: 696 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Dr. Eiff
02. Capt. Sensual (12" Version)
03. Entrance To Zanzibar
04. At the River
05. Dirty Listening
06. M2 Many
07. Dan-Solo
08. Pressure Breakdown
09. What Have We Become
10. Black Sheep
11. Pillar 13
12. Capt. Sensual (Album Remix)
13. 80 Something
14. Disco Insert
15. Choc Chip
16. Original
17. Vanilla
18. Wholemeal
19. Fireside Favourite
This is what happens when you let George Clinton fans start experimenting with ambient house. True -- unlike what their name probably implies, Groove Armada stumble off much more into funk's flamboyant territory than groove's hypnotic subtlety. Which actually isn't so bad. Because here in the band's debut album, Northern Star, such genre tweaking works nearly every time. You get the primal rhythms of "Entrance to Zanzibar" or the Air-like French house of "Dirty Listening," and it sounds soothing as well as unique. It's as if Ninja Tune's mischievous ambient artists (Funki Porcini, The Irresistible Force, etc.) were reinforced by small spikes of traditional melodies instead of just "quirky" samples. The album does tend to shilly-shally by repeating such tricks (the less said about "M2 Many," the better) -- possibly because the straight-ahead spectral ambience or hands-in-the-air booty shaking haven't bitten the band just yet. Even worse, why Groove Armada's majestic "At the River" is strangely absent from the album is anybody's guess (thankfully, rectified later in the band's Vertigo). Which means that as a statement, Northern Star might overall leave one with a plain aftertaste, but the smart laid-back funk of the album will surely have most curious palettes satisfied. ~ Dean Carlson
01. Dr. Eiff
02. Capt. Sensual (12" Version)
03. Entrance To Zanzibar
04. At the River
05. Dirty Listening
06. M2 Many
07. Dan-Solo
08. Pressure Breakdown
09. What Have We Become
10. Black Sheep
11. Pillar 13
12. Capt. Sensual (Album Remix)
13. 80 Something
14. Disco Insert
15. Choc Chip
16. Original
17. Vanilla
18. Wholemeal
19. Fireside Favourite
This is what happens when you let George Clinton fans start experimenting with ambient house. True -- unlike what their name probably implies, Groove Armada stumble off much more into funk's flamboyant territory than groove's hypnotic subtlety. Which actually isn't so bad. Because here in the band's debut album, Northern Star, such genre tweaking works nearly every time. You get the primal rhythms of "Entrance to Zanzibar" or the Air-like French house of "Dirty Listening," and it sounds soothing as well as unique. It's as if Ninja Tune's mischievous ambient artists (Funki Porcini, The Irresistible Force, etc.) were reinforced by small spikes of traditional melodies instead of just "quirky" samples. The album does tend to shilly-shally by repeating such tricks (the less said about "M2 Many," the better) -- possibly because the straight-ahead spectral ambience or hands-in-the-air booty shaking haven't bitten the band just yet. Even worse, why Groove Armada's majestic "At the River" is strangely absent from the album is anybody's guess (thankfully, rectified later in the band's Vertigo). Which means that as a statement, Northern Star might overall leave one with a plain aftertaste, but the smart laid-back funk of the album will surely have most curious palettes satisfied. ~ Dean Carlson
Music | Electronic | House | Chill-out | Breakbeat | FLAC / APE
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