Sometimes its hard to be first out with the good news, and this time it might actually be very late, but nevertheless, here is something about Steve Millers newest downbeat album called
“Electrosensitive” – released on Subatomic.
Steve Miller has been active for many years both as a producer and a DJ, and many
Will know him from Café Mambo on Ibiza, where he was resident DJ for a number of years.
Now he is ready with a new collection of songs.
The first track on the album is a guitar driven, soundtrackish, bluesy song called
“Earth”. With a sensual soulful vocal that also contributes very well to the intense cinematic atmosphere. Could easily have beenon the soundtrack list for a Cohen Brothers film I think. Great track with a very hypnotic guitar line.
The second track brings us back in the club with the track “A Feeling”. Its not in the
same league as the opening track, when it comes to originality, but the clubby atmosphere is definitely there.
The track “Halftime” brings us a bit down again with a slow vocal track driven by a
Jazzy beat and a nice acoustic bass line. Works well in the late hour with a longdrink,
a sunset and some good company.
So does the next track “Black Iris” – very cool bluesy guitar on this track. Goes well
with the sensual vocal.
Moving further down the track list the track “Elijah” grooves on with a jazzy loungey
feel, nice acoustic bass loop and a soulfull vocal and a “Santana” guitar solo toward the end of the track.
Next track that brings us down tempowise, is the track “Midnight” – same soulfull voice as on at least some of the other tracks on the album. Slow track, also perfect for
a longdrink accompanied by the sunset.
“Lay Your Love” is a very nice slow groovey vocal track, but with a more distinct electro bottom end than the rest of the album. Some hypnotic synthesizers and strings.
This track I would have loved to hear without the vocal and more of the hypnotic psychedelic syntlines that lurks underneath the strings and vocal. Still a nice track though.
Lastv track on the album “Waterfront Dub” is my favourite track on the album and its
not only because of its dubby atmosphere. There is just a very nice instrumental feeling in this track and it proves that simple does it sometimes. Nice dub/reggae instrumental chill out downbeat feeling for all the summer months to come.
Ganga – Downbeat / Chill Out Music
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