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Whether through his seminal "Naked & Ashamed" track (used by Smirnoff in one of the most successful and long running advertising campaigns in history) or this years chart bothering club smash "Salty", its likely youve heard the DR sound before, but now with new writing partner Anthony Gorry (who has previous form with Mansun, Dubaholics, Victoria Beckham etc) the perfect meeting of minds has occurred, creating a balance of edgy credibility and pop sensibilities.
Funky, dirty, epic, rocky, electronic, poppy and credible, this album is a mish mash of styles, vibes and directions which take the listener on a journey through the best of "noughties" music.
From the block rocking beats, grungy attitude and singalong vocals of "Dont Want You Anyway" and "You Got the Money", to the electro-80s vibe of "Fashion Kills" and "Dead Famous" this album combines band ethics with dance music sensibilities to great effect.
For those laidback moments, the William Orbit-esque (circa "Ray Of Light") "Whats Your Poison", the dub stylings of "Hope For Us Yet" and the emotive leanings of "Coming Clean" provide the perfect balance to the more raucous elements of the LP.
Finishing up with the ethnic epic, "New Sun", this is an album with something for everyone and every mood executed in exactly the way youd expect from one of dances finest alongside a pop giant.
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