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» Pretending

Reviewed by Greg Zizique / Submitted 10-10-08 14:41

Label: No gangster's in Chicago / Fektive
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: House


Another male vocal driven number from the effervescent No gangster's in Chicago / Fektive hot house studio. Featuring a cool floor mix from Matakena and the “Saint Tropez Mix” the track has a floaty backing that creates a relaxed atmosphere before launching further into the big sounds.

Utilizing clear, crisp, keys with subtle changes and smooth as hell effects to layer and pad the introduction of the song some more before introducing slightly bigger fuller touches that work in conjunction with the songs lyrics, it’s a fresh modern day sound.

The bass stays true to a cooler floor mood and keeps the track unravelling at a good pace and not always using the full vocal to give it the right amount of spin with varied flow, so just enough beats and vocal at the right moments. What the keys provide alongside the lyrics is again nice and clear crisp and touching with a solid impression.

Guided by the smooth and unpretentious vocals, it has the right amount of energy without going too emotional but still enough lease of life.


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