4.0 out of 5 stars
Dave Angel - Globetrotting, January 22, 2012
This review is from: Globetrotting (Audio CD)
Dave Angel continues his high-strength Detroit tech-house with GLOBETROTTING. You wouldn't expect a track called "Philly Bluntz" to be so uptempo (or "This Is Disco" to have little actual disco content), but there you have it "Funk Music," though, delivers on its title, and "Club Hell" is danceable heresy at its best. "Sensor Zurich" and "Toyko Stealth Fighter" keep the tempo and the energy up, while "K Road Nz" goes into some perky jazzstep. But for those who can't get enough tech-house, "Liquid Rooms" and "Chicago Emerald City" are like a tall glasses of water. A solid blast of awesomeness.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Not just another hard pumping collection of techno tracks, November 24, 2001
This review is from: Globetrotting (Audio CD)
Germans would say "Turbo Techno".
Swedes would say "yeah, I like".
Previous Dave Angel buyers would say "Just another hard pumping collection of techno tracks".
This record doesn't sound like Dave Angels previous works.
Tales of the Unexpected was more mellow and finely tuned.
Globetrotting, with it's flagship track "Club Hell" puts D Angel on my list of guys-who-can-tweak-sequencers-til-they-swing.
Yes, it really swings, but it's music to be eaten after 3pm.
Every track starts with a monotonous bass drum.
Tokyo Stealth Fighter is another good track with samples from the arcade Defender.
I like.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Dave-Funktech -Angel rules!!!, September 8, 2000
This review is from: Globetrotting (Audio CD)
Need i say more? Listen, Enjoy & Buy this funky gaddget! esp. track5:Sensor Zurich & track8 TSF really swing!!!... If you like his previous mixes, it's a "must-have-this"! Greedzzz & Gooood Vibeszzzz... Reneef...
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