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9 September 2014
Albums recommandés
Intoxication-Shaggy
Dancehall, reggae, strong African beats
influence.
Ah...réminiscence des fêtes africaines!
Ah...réminiscence des fêtes africaines!
To a great
extent a rich collaborative effort, Intoxication
won’t leave you wanting! The whole album works within one genre; it’s almost
impossible to describe the songs separately, they flow together like a proper
thorough piece of music. Yet, each tune retains its autonomy, its place in the
album. Every single song is a kind of stimulation. It’s mood-uplifting. It’s energizing.
It’s driving you forward. As if the dance beats had a direct effect on your physiology... "Church heathen", "Body a shake" & "Holla at you" are true musical masterpieces
that got me regretting I didn’t take an interest in anything dancehall earlier! I
would have spent many a more interesting night-out.
There’s a kind of easygoing, cheerful, enthusiastic atmosphere to this album, as if it was only another weekly reunion of old friends, but you can feel that a lot of dedication went into it. Combine all of this with a self-indulgent humour and you get one word: maturity. Pearl
There’s a kind of easygoing, cheerful, enthusiastic atmosphere to this album, as if it was only another weekly reunion of old friends, but you can feel that a lot of dedication went into it. Combine all of this with a self-indulgent humour and you get one word: maturity. Pearl
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