A. Walz | Rohnert Park, CA United States | 11/03/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Amber is moving from Dance Diva to something much more complex and wonderful!
Amber left Tommy Boy to allow herself more artistic freedom and to avoid being pigeon-holed into only dance music. She created her own label and released this awesome forward-thinking track from her new unique and powerful Rock/Pop album, "My Kind of World."
If you ONLY like dance tracks, you will still enjoy the remixes, especially the tribal and Hi-NRG mixes! But you might be surprised by the lack of dance tracks on the album.
Amber has made it very clear that this project is not a dance project but an effort to be the true artist she is inside.
The good news for dance fans is that there will be a whole remix album coming out! And again, this single comes with some great remixes!
This is a great Maxi - It comes with a lot of mixes and a great deal of variety, including long mixes for the club! If you like "Sexual," "Yes" and "This is Your Night" you will also love Amber on this track. This is her natural progression, and all without the "help" and oppresion of a major record label."
I'm not really into maxi-singles, but.....
J. Ahern | Gainesville, FL United States | 10/09/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"....for the club heads and DJs, this is something good to pick up. My fave mixes are the HiNrg Radio Edit (track 8) and HiNrg club mix (track 2). Both are very trancy, and have elements of europop and of course rock that's on the original version. The House Deluxe mix is pretty good too. All mixes (except one by Mike Cruz) are totally produced by Wolfram Dettki (Amber's producer for the album My Kind of World)...no Thunderpuss or CLub 69 needed here. Wolfram did a pretty good job without hiring expensive remixers.
By the way, you get 8 different mixes of You Move Me with this one. If you want a signed copy and don't want to pay shipping, buy this off her website instead (www.amber-mcc.com) and visit her Boutique.
I would have ranked this a 5 but like I said I'm not into maxi-singles and like a little variety like in a regular album, but still, it's a good collectible (esp. a signed one!) Get it today."
It moves me
01/14/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Well, since I'm into a many different styles of music, Amber using a different style is refreshing. "You Move Me" is still dance but not the typical commerical sound. It daring, audicous, and anwsome! The orginal version reminds me of songs edgy songs done by "What It Feels Like for a Girl" by Madonna and "What You Waiting For" by Gwen Stefani. In my opinion, Amber should ascend upwards to Madonna's success! Her music is always quality. The sky's the limit for Amber and to want her to continue maturing as artist. My favourite mixes are the original version and the Hi-NRG mix."
A good giddy romp
Christopher Krakora | West Chester, PA | 10/11/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Amber comes back with a vengance with her first single since leaving Tommy Boy Records, and it's a joyous romp with a rock edge and fetishistic lyrics. The Hi-NRG mix (both the club version and the radio edit) is the best remix of the bunch with its pulsing electro groove. The Vienna Summer mix is great as well, an echo-heavy number which uses the vecoder giving the mix a Daft Punk/"Believe"-era Cher effect. Welcome back!"