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Artist | Basement Jaxx |
Album | Crazy Itch Radio |
Genre | Dance |
Release | 05 September 2006 |
Price | $1.29 |
Track No | 8/14 |
Duration | 0:35 |
Country | USA |
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Third Best Basement Jaxx Album. Like every Jaxx album, this has some killer tracks. Unfortunately, there are a few bummer songs. "Hush Boy," "Take me Back to your House," "Hey You," and "Lights Go Down" are all superb. Give Jaxx credit, they have never stopped experimenting with new ideas and sounds. Remedy and Rooty (both masterpieces) are untouchable, but Crazy Itch Radio is right behind them.
What happened????. There was a time when B jaxx made interesting and up for it house...remember all the great EP's. Where is the twisted and jackin' punch of Fly Life or the latin disco-soul of Samba Magic? Where is the shouty-pouty Jaxx of Jump N' Shout or Gett Me Off? I am afraid there is a crack in the basement floor and they fell in.
Fails to live up to expectations.. Alrighty... I have absolutely fallen in love with BJ the past few years.. but this album is a letdown. I'm not trying to be tough on them, i've tried letting it grow on me like their other albums, but I just don't. As many people have described, it's too pop-ey. For me, the vocals and lack of musical depth absolutely kill this album, and it's a shame this album seems molded in the style of the single "oh my gosh", which at the time seemed strictly novelty, and should have remained so. With the lyrical style so similar, and most songs lacking musical depth(anyone else infuriated at the abruptness of the piano in "everybody?")... the whole album just comes out as one major blah note. I miss the dark tone of songs like get me off, bingo bango, i want u, living room, cish cash, tonight. Compared to other dance albums, it's good. BUT! It's more on par with current trends than their previous, innovative approach.
Techno's most egotistical group drops a great album. Basement Jaxx, the group that mentions themselves in at least half of their songs, has dropped another great album. It's no Kish Kash, but it still holds up just fine. In lieu of their typical House sound, they opted for a crazy House-Hiphop-Western blend (which occasionally mixes polka in - see "Hey U"). In the song "Hush Boy," Basement Jaxx creates a great sort of poppy, House-y big band song with horn flairs and all sorts of nice touches. Other songs, like "Hey U", are hugely different from anything they've ever done, mixing a western sound with what turns into a psychotic, narcotic tango. "Run 4 Cover" combines House with rap, reggae, and other styles to create a melting pot of insanity. I almost make these songs sound unlistenable, but that's not at all what I wanted to get across. My point is that you'll want to listen to these songs over and over again, because they're so intensely unique. DOWNLOAD: "Hush Boy", "Hey U", "Run 4 Cover", "Take Me Back to Your House"
Well mixed, but where the beef?. "Hey U" and "Everybody" are body-movin beats in the standard Jaxx style, while with "On the Train" they explore a jazzier, smoother sound reminiscient of the flappin 20's. Unfortunately, those songs are buried in with 12 other tracks. This is one of those meandering albums where it seems like the artist (or label) was just in too much of a hurry to cut an album. Makes you want to ask Bassment Jaxx "Where's your head at?" Thank goodness we're on iTunes, and we can cherry pick.
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Skillalude is a song that was released in 05 September 2006.
Skillalude is a song from the Crazy Itch Radio album.
Skillalude is performed by Basement Jaxx.
Skillalude has a duration of 0:35 minutes.
Song Name | Artist Name |
Song Name | Album Name |
Take Me Back to Your House (Jaxx Ex... | Take Me Back to Your House - Single |
Lights Go Down | Crazy Itch Radio |
Hey U | Crazy Itch Radio |
Romeo (Radio Edit) | The Singles |
Raindrops (AN21 & Phil Jensen Remix... | Raindrops (AN21 & Phil Jensen Remix... |
Make Me Sweat | Make Me Sweat - Single |
Good Luck (feat. Lisa Kekaula) | The Singles |
Hush Boy | Crazy Itch Radio |
Take Me Back To Your House | Crazy Itch Radio |
Do Your Thing | Rooty |
Album Name | Release |
The Singles | 2005 |
Yo Yo (Martin Badder & Rhys Manning... | 2021 |
Summer Daze - EP | 1996 |
Rooty | 2001 |
Jaxx Classics Remixed | 2020 |
Red Alert (Remixes) | 2022 |
Elrow, Vol. 4 (DJ Mix) | 2019 |
Remedy | 1999 |
Lost Remixes (1999 - 2009) | 2020 |
Oh My Gosh - EP | 2005 |
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