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Vivace review

Posted : 11 years ago on 22 April 2013 06:42

Vivace. The title of the new album of Motel Connection refers to the indication dell'andamento on scores of classical music, especially into force before the introduction of the metronome. With "lively" means about 140 beats per minute, those typical of dance music so to speak. Personally, I remember those kids who are never still, with parents who watch them and say, almost apologetically: "Yes, my son is a little '" lively "." Not really a good kid, in fact.

These two descriptions summarize perfectly the new work by Samuel, and Pisti Pierfunk. Why Vivace is a hard dance powerfully, despite the desire not to recline too much on certain styles of dance music. For example, in the first single Midnight Sun the vocal line that law on electronic sounds anyway. Or in the successful attempt to hybridization with rap Vertical Stage, where the rhymes Ensi become in effect a tool in the hands of the disk jockey, as he himself declares in the refrain: "Do not tell my Dj which piece to pass, if you do not turn 130 can not mix "(and even here the reference is always to the bpm of the time," lively "). The moments are blatantly dance anyway predominant Hit My Soul on everyone, so that listening to the disc through headphones can leave a stunned moment, but promises a lot of satisfaction in being live.

Compared to the previous H.E.R.O.I.N. the balance in the arrangements is neglected, the importance of voice and melodic line is clearly in the background, sacrificed for research and recurrence of persistent throbbing right to dance. This remains the main ambition of the new album of the trio of Piedmont, born more to be pumped from the subwoofer of some clubs than for the iPod earphones.


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