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Roosevelt

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発売日 2016年08月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルGreco Roman
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 GREC047CD
SKU 5065002111173

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Roosevelt is Marius Lauber, who leant the sensibilities of both his indie rock background and the techno scene of his adopted base of Cologne, Germany to his debut single, "Sea," released in 2012. That song, with its grooving, summery flow, brought him to the attention of labels. The tune appears here on his eponymous Roosevelt debut, released by City Slang and Greco-Roman, which is co-owned by Joe Goddard of Hot Chip. The album's techno-infused indie pop manages to incorporate dance tropes (four on the floor, '80s Casio tones, occasional tropical instruments, etc.) without turning out mere style exercises. Beats, grooves, and melodic hooks get swept up in a breeze that lingers over pop forms -- for the most part. Exception "Daytona" is an airy EDM instrumental that serves as an intro to the pulsing and poppier "Fever." A catchy album highlight, "Heart" recalls '80s Britain with its wistful synth pop ("When your heart wears out/I'll be always there when your heart wears out"). A cosmopolitan effort that seems to reflect sounds of London, Brooklyn, and Scandinavia, among others, Roosevelt is hard to place geographically without prior knowledge, even given his country's important influence on him. That, along with the LP's ride-the-surf flow, adds to its approachability, though "Colours" is a punchier entry with syncopated electric piano chords and funky bassline and rhythm guitar, and "Belong" could be a lost early Pet Shop Boys track. There's some disco on board, too, but it's still blended into Lauber's mosaics. On the whole, the debut entices with its solid core and easygoing vibe. ~ Marcy Donelson

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Intro
    2. 2.
      Wait Up
    3. 3.
      Night Moves
    4. 4.
      Belong
    5. 5.
      Moving On
    6. 6.
      Heart
    7. 7.
      Colours
    8. 8.
      Sea
    9. 9.
      Daytona
    10. 10.
      Fever
    11. 11.
      Hold On
    12. 12.
      Close

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Roosevelt

オリジナル発売日:2016年

商品の紹介

Paste - "Roosevelt has created a winning debut record, filled with astute production, well-crafted lyrical content, enticing chords, beautiful melodies and sun-soaked choruses."
Rovi

Roosevelt is Marius Lauber, who leant the sensibilities of both his indie rock background and the techno scene of his adopted base of Cologne, Germany to his debut single, "Sea," released in 2012. That song, with its grooving, summery flow, brought him to the attention of labels. The tune appears here on his eponymous Roosevelt debut, released by City Slang and Greco-Roman, which is co-owned by Joe Goddard of Hot Chip. The album's techno-infused indie pop manages to incorporate dance tropes (four on the floor, '80s Casio tones, occasional tropical instruments, etc.) without turning out mere style exercises. Beats, grooves, and melodic hooks get swept up in a breeze that lingers over pop forms -- for the most part. Exception "Daytona" is an airy EDM instrumental that serves as an intro to the pulsing and poppier "Fever." A catchy album highlight, "Heart" recalls '80s Britain with its wistful synth pop ("When your heart wears out/I'll be always there when your heart wears out"). A cosmopolitan effort that seems to reflect sounds of London, Brooklyn, and Scandinavia, among others, Roosevelt is hard to place geographically without prior knowledge, even given his country's important influence on him. That, along with the LP's ride-the-surf flow, adds to its approachability, though "Colours" is a punchier entry with syncopated electric piano chords and funky bassline and rhythm guitar, and "Belong" could be a lost early Pet Shop Boys track. There's some disco on board, too, but it's still blended into Lauber's mosaics. On the whole, the debut entices with its solid core and easygoing vibe. ~ Marcy Donelson|
Rovi

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