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Low Life - Layo & Bushwacka!

 
Description: Genre: Pop - Dance Pop / Artist: Layo & Bushwacka! / Audio CD released 2003-07-07 at End / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Mi ... more
Low Life - Layo & Bushwacka! ... Midi Tune Up
2 Chapter One
3 Spooked
4 Dead Man Walking - Original
5 Dead Man Walking - Bushwacka! Remix
6 Bad Old Good Old Days
7 Animal
8 Deep South
9 Low Life Feat. Robert Owens
10 Malfunction
11 Kusekhaya
12 Perfect Storm
13 New Day's Dawn
14 Brass
15 Ear Candy

Newest Review: ... as house and it has a really progressive party atmosphere to it. For me, it's a little too much to listen to the whole album ... more

 ... at once but avid house fans will have no problems getting stuck into it. One of the best tracks is "Deep South" which has quite a funky sort of afro beat and hints of jazzyness, in Layo & Bushwacka fashion it seems that the song becomes more complicated as it goes on, there's a real carnival feeling to this song. The vocals are cool, a kind of cross between Aretha Franklin and Moby! The other major hit of the album is Dead Man Walking - Original but perhaps the most original and ambitious piece of wo...more

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Release Date: 2003 - 07 - 07, Audio CD, End
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Premium Review Low Life - Layo & Bushwacka!: An adventurous House album (337 words)
by - written on 05/08/09 (Very useful, 13 readings)
Rating:

Low Life was originally a 1999 album by Layo & Bushwacka, now I'm not a big fan of dance music so I approached this album with caution. Whilst I wouldn't listen to it on a regular basis, it's definitely something that I don't mind having in the background in a club or something. The album is quite varied and it's as far from thumping trance as you will find, Low Life would probably classed as house and it has a really progressive party atmosphere to it. For me, it's a little too much to listen to the whole album at once but avid house fans will have no problems getting stuck into it. One of the best tracks is "Deep South" which has ...  Read the complete review

 

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