Thompsonuxb said:
DougK said:
Thompsonuxb said:
What?!
No one had a listen?
Not even on YouTube..... C'mon, have a listen tell me what you think.
Ditch the vocals and then as an instrumental track it could be ok, but not really my thang I'm afraid. Certainly wouldn't waste my money on the CD, it would just give me a headache. Gimme some Herbie Hancock *music2*.
The CD is worth every penny even if it's just to experience the 2ohm bass throughout, curious to know how many systems can deal with it.....superb demo disc.
Really smooth too. Trust me it grows on you in a very impressive way. Tracks that start out maaaah......'develope'
Dwele is a very underrated artist his music deserves more exposure.
I appreciate you taking the time to listen........
Not really my style of music. I'd like it better without vocals, but that's just my personal preference in terms of music. Production is a little lean (mid-range, upper bass) and leaning towards brightness at the top, but without quite stepping over the line. Works to give it a very open and detailed feel.
What is this 2 ohm bass you speak of? Bass is not particularly noteworthy. Sure there are the odd moment of sub bass with some impact, but nothing out of the usual for a modern pop production. Vulnicura (Bjork) has more seismic bass, and I'm sure I can dig up a fair number of albums that give a better work bass workout than that. I have to admit that I had to switch to headphones to check out the very lowest bass, especially as I have the bass reduced on my main speakers because they are in a compromised location, but the bass at some points definitely goes down below what my standmounted monitors can reach.