Ian Pooley Souvenirs Rare
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1–Intro Guitar –.1:152– Feat.Hotel Boogie Guitar Additional – Recorded By Vocals, Guitar – Vocals, Guitar –6:073– Feat.All About You Alto Saxophone – Bass Guitar – Percussion – Recorded By, Engineer –. Vocals –5:244– Feat. And.Heaven Bass Guitar – Electric Piano Clavi – Guitar – Keyboards – Recorded By Vocals, Fender Rhodes, Clavi, Engineer Vocals, Fender Rhodes, Clavi –. Vocals –.,6:225–Stonyridge Terrace6:146– Feat.Sentimento Vocals, Piano, Wind Escaleta, Guitar –5:087–Bony Batucada6:228– Feat.Me Leve Guitar – Recorded By, Engineer – Vocals –.6:279–Samo Iluzija Synthesizer Jupiter –4:4710–Here We Go (New Version)6:2411– Feat.
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And.Distant Love Bass Guitar – Keyboards – Recorded By, Engineer –. Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Vocals –.,7:3112–Insel Passage5:54.
Wow, who kidnapped Ian Pooley and why is this bland imposter in his place? SOUVENIRS takes Pooley's Latin tendencies in SINCE THEN and makes them a full-blown syndrome. 'Hotel Boogie' has an easygoing funk that sounds as if anyone could have done it. Even more upbeat tracks like 'All About You' or 'Heaven' are good, but don't have anything special about them. Marcos Valle's appearance on 'Sentimento' doesn't say anything about Pooley's skills as much as it does Valle's. 'Bony Batucada' sounds too much like tracks from SINCE THEN. 'Distant Love' has a more personality, but it disappears by 'Insel Passage.'
If this review sounds negative, keep in mind that the album as a whole is still competent and has some finger-snapping charms. But based on what Pooley has done before, it's far, far below his abilities.
About Ian PooleyWith a talent for combining sublime Deep House sounds with the steadfast Detroit Techno tradition, Ian Pooley is consistent in his efforts to take dance music into the future. Pooley's quality tech-house sounds first came out on the well-respected German label Force. Inc., and during the course of the '90s appeared on such labels as Odori, NRK, Sublime and Strive.
In addition, Pooley tossed off remixes for a number of artists including Dave Angel, Green Velvet, Ken Ishii, Yello and others. Well-crafted club rhythms come layered with textured technoid effects wrapped in the warm, soulful elements of House. Haunting melodies and vocals loop expertly over a variety of beat patterns and dark, funky basslines of the depthless type. Essential.Melissa Piazza.
With a talent for combining sublime Deep House sounds with the steadfast Detroit Techno tradition, Ian Pooley is consistent in his efforts to take dance music into the future. Pooley's quality tech-house sounds first came out on the well-respected German label Force. Inc., and during the course of the '90s appeared on such labels as Odori, NRK, Sublime and Strive. In addition, Pooley tossed off remixes for a number of artists including Dave Angel, Green Velvet, Ken Ishii, Yello and others.
Well-crafted club rhythms come layered with textured technoid effects wrapped in the warm, soulful elements of House. Haunting melodies and vocals loop expertly over a variety of beat patterns and dark, funky basslines of the depthless type. With a talent for combining sublime Deep House sounds with the steadfast Detroit Techno tradition, Ian Pooley is consistent in his efforts to take dance music into the future. Pooley's quality tech-house sounds first came out on the well-respected German label Force. Inc., and during the course of the '90s appeared on such labels as Odori, NRK, Sublime and Strive.
In addition, Pooley tossed off remixes for a number of artists including Dave Angel, Green Velvet, Ken Ishii, Yello and others. Well-crafted club rhythms come layered with textured technoid effects wrapped in the warm, soulful elements of House. Haunting melodies and vocals loop expertly over a variety of beat patterns and dark, funky basslines of the depthless type. About Ian PooleyWith a talent for combining sublime Deep House sounds with the steadfast Detroit Techno tradition, Ian Pooley is consistent in his efforts to take dance music into the future. Pooley's quality tech-house sounds first came out on the well-respected German label Force. Inc., and during the course of the '90s appeared on such labels as Odori, NRK, Sublime and Strive. In addition, Pooley tossed off remixes for a number of artists including Dave Angel, Green Velvet, Ken Ishii, Yello and others.
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Well-crafted club rhythms come layered with textured technoid effects wrapped in the warm, soulful elements of House. Haunting melodies and vocals loop expertly over a variety of beat patterns and dark, funky basslines of the depthless type. Essential.Melissa Piazza.