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Na albumu Belgrade Coffee Shop 2 nastavlja sa
prezentacija domaće elektronske muzike kroz jedanaest kompozicija
od kojih su devet ekskluzivni snimci napravljeni specijalno za ovo
izdanje ili rariteti iz opusa danas nepostojećih sastava (Teget,
Sova).
Scena koja je veliki zamah dobila svetskom prezentacijom izdanja
Belgrade Coffee Shop licencno objavljenog od strane nemačko-francuskog
izdavača Magix, na ovaj način dobija dodatni impuls a ovaj album
svedoči o njenoj vitalnosti i raznolikosti.
"Bringing the emerging talents of
Belgrade's finest to a wider audience, B92's sub label Stereo Freeze
document more of the scene's outstanding cuts. Not focussing on
one genre specifically, "Belgrade Coffee Shop 2" offers
house, downtempo and breaks delights. The quality of production
here is outstanding, and this CD is a perfect showcase for the music
of the Balkans. Vulkan's "Evening" is a shimmering jazz
stepping key ode, with strolling percussion and a beautiful vibraphone.
Speed Limit's "Are You Ready?" ups the tempo, using superlative
vocals, flashy percussion and smooth soulful keys, to produce a
flowing House ride. Jerema's "Kadett" cruises along, with
a harmonious guitar, steadily travelling percussion and an earthy
bass. Switch Mono Vs Natural Born's "Streetwise" takes
conga led percussion, a gutsy bass and spoke vocal, to create something
quite different. This compilation is a must, for those who are open
minded, and want something new and exciting." Jon Freer,
mart 2002
Jon Freer is a reviewer and writer for: housemusic.com,
vybemuzik.com, XLR8R Magazine, www.selekta.com, untitledmusic.co.uk,
Steel Press, pitchadjust.com, Feedback Magazine, deephousenetwork.com,
beats.to, funk-me.com, offitsface.com, breakevencrew.com, overloadmedia.co.uk,
quadrastate.co.uk, hotwatermusic.co.uk, housecollective.org, capitolvibes.com,
djriri.com, hulagroove.com, puredm.com, etc

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