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| 1. Return Of Forever |
| 2. True Colours |
| 3. Global Love |
| 4. Expose |
| 5. Passion |
| 6. Make It Tonight |
| 7. Music Is Everything |
| 8. Remember When |
| 9. Savoirfaire |
| 10. Mermaidscar |
High Contrast's debut, True Colors, is a trip through classic garage and disco house, filtered through a lens of seminal early '90s hardcore and classical chamber music and spit out of the sampler as the breakbeat of the future. In a big, fat "fuck you" to pundits who claim dance music is too self-referential, Barrett layers elements of electronic music's past with outside influences to create songs that sound like personalized scores, not your typical dance-floor fodder. The brilliance of the project is that this music is dance floor - no less than five of the 10 tracks have been club smashes.
Clearly, this is not your little brother's drum & bass. Tracks like "Global Love," "Return of Forever" and "Make It Tonight" put the sex back in the jungle equation in the form of orgasmic vocals, syrupy snares and gently caressing melodies. High Contrast's output is neither dark nor light, and best of all, it doesn't fall into any genre clichés. All of which makes this album damn near perfect to listen to anytime, anywhere, whether you're washing the dishes or rinsing out the dance floor.
Vivian Host
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Songs, not tracks,
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This review is from: True Colors (Audio CD)
I hesitatingly bought this double CD, but I'm glad I did. "True Colors" isn't just a compilation of tracks--it is album of real songs. Too much dance music is just a cool groove looped to infinity. These songs have individual character--in the liner notes, High Contrast (aka Lincoln Barrett) says that they evoke different colors in his mind--and yet they cohere as part of a total vision. I would call it "warm" drum and bass, since it has a lot of samples from "organic" instruments--B3 organs, soul vocals, and such--but the beats have punch and are resolutely futuristic. There's both emotional depth here and sophisticated production that makes for great listening on or off the dance floor. High Contrast's "True Colors" is better than Goldie's "Timeless" (no cheezy orca noises), although I have to admit that "Timeless" made albums like "True Colors" possible.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific,
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This review is from: True Colors (Audio CD)
I spend hours upon hours looking for "this", regardless of the genre. Worth the ~$13 bucks; Return of Forever is unbelieveable. If you like True Colors, most definitely check out High Society, in fact the entire rest of the Hospital crew.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful CD! Beautiful,
By Jordan (Miami, Florida USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: True Colors (Audio CD)
This CD is one the the top ten of the year! If you like this one, you should also check out Quentin's Ladder "Delusion" CD!
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