Couldn't agree more- listened to it in the shop a few times now and it
failed to grasp me on a single track- not diggin it at all
Jason
On 12 Apr 2005, at 14:33, Maarten Baute wrote:
p.s.: can anyone confirm that the tracks from new sound signature comp
are going to be released on vinyl? i hope that so much...
The Hanna track is quite good, albeit not being special or original in
any
kind of way. A good opener.
The track by TOM (Theo Parrish, Omar-S and Marsellus Pitman) is based
around
a 707 loop with a little bassline coming in near the middle. It's a
pretty
boring track tough.
The track by Jerry The Cat has a real irritating vocal, follow by some
more
irritating vocals and some uninspired drumming.
There is a track with vocals from Umar Bin Hassan. He has never
sounded so
ridiculous. Of course, it's because of the music. There seems to be
some
kind of guitar solo in it (done with a synth). The worst track I have
heard
in a couple of years.
Take a listen to the track by Howard Thomas. I challenge you to make a
track
more boring than that one. You couldn't!
The Piranha track is a deephouse track with female vocals. I won't
comment
on that one, because I am biased. That is, I feel a deep deep hate
towards
anything that even sounds like smooth deephouse with vocals.
The Theo Parrish track has a nice loop. Too bad it's just 4 bars in a
loop.
Why would you want to release that?
The best loop of the whole CD is probably in the green pickles track.
Very
minimal drums, but again, no variation at all. Also the vocals are far
from
good.
Marsellus Pitman delivers an acid house track. The sounds are good.
But it
seems he got stuck in pattern mode??
The sound signature gang seems troubled with a lack of inspiration and
vision. By far the worst CD of the SS catologue. AVOID!
Cheers,
Maarten