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Joy Zipper makes a couple of impressions before one has even placed the CD in the disc player. First, the title is intriguingly suggestive of something fun. Next, the CD cover features an evocative picture of a woman dressed in white with a small child, set against the backdrop of a beach. This leaves the listener in a receptive mood for Joy Zipper's debut, a lush mesh of songs that simply hypnotize. Guitarist/vocalist Vincent Cafiso, vocalist/keyboardist Tabitha Tindale, and drummer Charlie Chase create a dense layer of sound, much richer than their small number might suggest. "Booda" begins with a dreamy, back-tracked guitar, falls into a mellow grove, and then is brought to fullness by a lovely, wistful vocal by Tindale. In fact, most of the vocals by Tindale and Cafiso could be described as wistful. The harmony behind the lead vocal on "God" creates the sonic equivalent of floating, as though capturing the fleeting moment before one drifts into sleep. The oddly titled "The Power of Alan Watts" begins with the intriguing lyric "Alan Watts is dead" and then continues as an ode to the philosophy of the guru. There's a doubling of the tempo in the middle of the song, with driving bass and drums that keep the listener alert. Joy Zipper is very much a studio effort. Backing harmonies, bass parts, and guitars have been layered carefully, creating a cohesive sound for the entire album. Each pensive, dreamy song manages to be part of an intrinsic whole without being redundant. This lovely album will appeal to anyone who enjoys beautifully layered pop music. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide
Track Listing
| 1. Like 24: (6+1=3) |
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| 2. Transformation |
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| 3. Check Out My New Jesus |
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| 4. Pillow |
India.Arie |
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| 5. Christine Bonilla |
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| 6. Pan Moota |
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| 7. Booda |
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| 8. God |
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| 9. Everyday |
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| 10. Apathy |
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Day 'N' Nite Kid Cudi Vs. Crookers |
| Crookers' remix of Kid Cudi's "Day 'N' Night" is now one of the biggest urban tracks in both the UK and Greek Holiday resorts, but how this came about is anyone's guess. Originally hailing from Milan, Italian production duo Andrea Fratangelo and Francesco Barbaglia first came to prominence in 2007 with a series of bass ridden blog-house monsters that gained the support from DJ royalty such as Erol Alkan, Fat Boy Slim and Soulwax,; whilst becoming favourites at clubs such as Fabric and Space Ibiza. However, it has been through the infamous "Booze Britain" style clubs of Malia and Xanthi that Crookers appear to be fostering their first crossover success. Combining US rap, a speed garage style descending bassline and electro beats "Day 'N' Night" has become the buzz record for many urban DJ's in much the same way that Timo Mass's Industrial Techno hit, "Dooms Night", became a surprise chart hit after finding favour with inner city urban audiences. If last year's big track from the Greek Islands, T2's "Heartbroken", is anything to go by then "Day 'N' Night" should be one of the tracks to look out for in coming weeks. ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved. | |
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