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Neon Dreams

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2011年10月03日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルIsland
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 2779346
SKU 602527793467

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Neon Dreams is London-based James Connolly's (aka L-Vis) attempt to "recapture the elements that made him fall in love with dance music." Neon Dreams is an unashamedly nostalgic affair which, as indicated by his alias, harks back to the second wave of the Chicago house and Detroit techno movements. Recorded on classic analog synths and Roland drum machines, it's a task which the Night Slugs label co-founder passes with flying colors. The melodic, electro-funk of "Lost in Love" and "Feel the Void" channel the spirit of scene pioneers Steve Hurley and Frankie Knuckles with ease; the distorted Barry White-esque vocals and skittering rhythms of the downtempo "The Beach," and the kaleidoscopic synths which accompany Samantha Lim's disengaged tones on "Tonight" help provide convincing acid house throwbacks, while "Cruisin'" is a hypnotic, old-school instrumental packed with twisted techno bleeps, minimal beats, and Moog basslines. But it's the album's sole venture outside four-on-the-floor territory, "One More Day" -- a gorgeously reflective electro-ballad featuring an array of claustrophobic beats, warm '80s synths, and Javeon McCarthy's soulful harmonies -- which provides the highlight. Occasionally, the album displays a few too many production tricks, particularly on the heavily vocodered "Shy Light," which comes across more as a parody than an affectionate homage, and the prog-inspired "I Feel It," while the dubstep leanings of "Forever You" sit at odds with the prevalent vintage vibes. However, while most recent retro-dance pastiches have focused on the electro of the early '80s or the Italo house of the mid-'90s, Neon Dreams is still a refreshing and authentic take on a neglected floor-filling sound which is long overdue a love letter. ~ Jon O'Brien

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Vague Flashes (Intro)
    2. 2.
      Forever You
    3. 3.
      The Beach
    4. 4.
      I Feel It
    5. 5.
      Play It Cool
    6. 6.
      Shy Light
    7. 7.
      Cruisin'
    8. 8.
      Feel the Void
    9. 9.
      Illusions
    10. 10.
      Tonight
    11. 11.
      Here with You
    12. 12.
      Lost in Love
    13. 13.
      True Romance
    14. 14.
      One More Day
    15. 15.
      Neon Dreams

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: L-Vis 1990

商品の紹介

Uncut - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Vocalists Samantha Lim and Javeon McCarthy bring a yearning soulfulness to these rather smooth club tracks..."
Rovi

Neon Dreams is London-based James Connolly's (aka L-Vis) attempt to "recapture the elements that made him fall in love with dance music." Neon Dreams is an unashamedly nostalgic affair which, as indicated by his alias, harks back to the second wave of the Chicago house and Detroit techno movements. Recorded on classic analog synths and Roland drum machines, it's a task which the Night Slugs label co-founder passes with flying colors. The melodic, electro-funk of "Lost in Love" and "Feel the Void" channel the spirit of scene pioneers Steve Hurley and Frankie Knuckles with ease; the distorted Barry White-esque vocals and skittering rhythms of the downtempo "The Beach," and the kaleidoscopic synths which accompany Samantha Lim's disengaged tones on "Tonight" help provide convincing acid house throwbacks, while "Cruisin'" is a hypnotic, old-school instrumental packed with twisted techno bleeps, minimal beats, and Moog basslines. But it's the album's sole venture outside four-on-the-floor territory, "One More Day" -- a gorgeously reflective electro-ballad featuring an array of claustrophobic beats, warm '80s synths, and Javeon McCarthy's soulful harmonies -- which provides the highlight. Occasionally, the album displays a few too many production tricks, particularly on the heavily vocodered "Shy Light," which comes across more as a parody than an affectionate homage, and the prog-inspired "I Feel It," while the dubstep leanings of "Forever You" sit at odds with the prevalent vintage vibes. However, while most recent retro-dance pastiches have focused on the electro of the early '80s or the Italo house of the mid-'90s, Neon Dreams is still a refreshing and authentic take on a neglected floor-filling sound which is long overdue a love letter. ~ Jon O'Brien|
Rovi

Neon Dreams is London-based James Connollys (aka L-Vis) attempt to "recapture the elements that made him fall in love with dance music." Neon Dreams is an unashamedly nostalgic affair which, as indicated by his alias, harks back to the second wave of the Chicago house and Detroit techno movements. Recorded on classic analog synths and Roland drum machines, its a task which the Night Slugs label co-founder passes with flying colors. The melodic, electro-funk of "Lost in Love" and "Feel the Void" channel the spirit of scene pioneers Steve Hurley and Frankie Knuckles with ease; the distorted Barry White-esque vocals and skittering rhythms of the downtempo "The Beach," and the kaleidoscopic synths which accompany Samantha Lims disengaged tones on "Tonight" help provide convincing acid house throwbacks, while "Cruisin" is a hypnotic, old-school instrumental packed with twisted techno bleeps, minimal beats, and Moog basslines. But its the albums sole venture outside four-on-the-floor territory, "One More Day" -- a gorgeously reflective electro-ballad featuring an array of claustrophobic beats, warm 80s synths, and Javeon McCarthys soulful harmonies -- which provides the highlight. Occasionally, the album displays a few too many production tricks, particularly on the heavily vocodered "Shy Light," which comes across more as a parody than an affectionate homage, and the prog-inspired "I Feel It," while the dubstep leanings of "Forever You" sit at odds with the prevalent vintage vibes. However, while most recent retro-dance pastiches have focused on the electro of the early 80s or the Italo house of the mid-90s, Neon Dreams is still a refreshing and authentic take on a neglected floor-filling sound which is long overdue a love letter. ~ Jon OBrien
Rovi

ジュリオ・バッシュモアを擁するブリストルの注目レーベルからのアルバム第1弾は、ボク・ボクと共にナイト・スラッグスを主宰するエルヴィス1990! 昨今のシンセ・ポップとベース・ミュージックが好きならば何としても入手してほしいブツで、2つの流れが蜜月関係を築き、レトロと先鋭性のゴッタ煮具合が快感。ヴォーカル曲のポップネスもいい塩梅で、イマっぽい音が聴きたいなら絶対コレです!
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