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The album makes you want to dance from start to finish, with the exception of two tracks. Who Made Who manage the remarkable feat of making Benassi’s "Satisfaction" not just listenable but incredibly cool.
The album makes you want to dance from start to finish, with the exception of two tracks.
Who Made Who manage the remarkable feat of making Benassi’s "Satisfaction" not just listenable but incredibly cool.
Who Made Who’s debut album offers a refreshing take on dance music, inspired by the best of the ’80s but avoiding its clichés. Bass and drums lead the sound, with standout tracks like "Space For Rent" and "Hello, Empty Room." Their bold cover of Benassi's "Satisfaction" even improves on the original. This technically impressive and sexy album is perfect for getting any party moving. Listen to Who Made Who and let their 80s-inspired dance beats take over your next party!
Here we are faced with the best electronic album of 2005, not surprisingly written by a band that had little to do with this genre. The album is five years ahead of the entire electro-rock world, and if music makes sense, this will be what we will praise in the near future.
Here we are faced with the best electronic album of 2005, not surprisingly written by a band that had little to do with this genre.
The album is five years ahead of the entire electro-rock world, and if music makes sense, this will be what we will praise in the near future.
Soulwax's Nite Versions is an electronic remake of their rock album Any Minute Now, skillfully blending club beats with rock energy. Praised as the best electronic album of 2005, it breaks barriers between genres. Highlights include a Daft Punk cover and powerful remakes like E-Talking. Despite some weaker middle tracks, the album bursts with energy and innovation. Overall, it is considered five years ahead of its time. Listen to Soulwax's Nite Versions now and experience the groundbreaking electro-rock fusion that defined 2005!
Hot Gossip pick perfectly, moving with incredible ease between Strokes-like refrains and post-punk drums. It’s hard to accuse the singer of plagiarism, as he possesses an original, natural voice.
Hot Gossip pick perfectly, moving with incredible ease between Strokes-like refrains and post-punk drums.
It’s hard to accuse the singer of plagiarism, as he possesses an original, natural voice.
Despite low production costs, Hot Gossip's album Angles delivers a compelling indie rock experience influenced by British bands like The Strokes and The Libertines. The band's originality shines through with distinctive vocals and inventive instrumentation. This album stands out in the crowded indie scene and holds promise for the Italian market. Listen to Hot Gossip's Angles and experience fresh Italian indie rock with authentic British flavors today!
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