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You Make Me Feel
Milosh
You Make Me Feel
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Milosh
Title: You Make Me Feel
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Plug Research
Release Date: 5/18/2004
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Rock
Style: Electronica
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 612651004629, 669910590959
 

CD Reviews

Sweetness follows
Roy Sablosky | takoma park, md USA | 08/31/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Milosh has made a beautiful thing. The influences are eclectic, from R&B to electronica, but the album doesn't veer from one style to another. It's all integrated. Somewhere in the space between Cocteau Twins, Barbara Morgenstern, and D'Angelo, there's this beguiling flow that's Milosh's own. As Brian Eno said in an interview once, I like albums that go into a mood and just stay there, rather than the old rock tradition of fast, slow, fast, etc. The mood here is love, there's no other word for it. I could of course be mistaken, but my impression is of total, adorable sincerity. If I were a girl I'd really want to meet this guy. I'd be dreaming about him... though it's obvious he's already in love with someone else."
The day we left town
Freeze | OH | 07/03/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)

"If this were an all instrumental album, it would be nearly a 5 star disc. The downtempo/IDM beats are superb... but then he sings R&B over top of it!??? His voice sounds a bit like Sade, which is an amazing voice, but it does not go with this music very well (in my opinion, of course). I guess I was just disappointed because of all the glowing reviews, but I can only listen to the couple intrumentals on this cd. It's frustrating because I can hear a fantastic album that is sadly drowned by the vocals. If Sade-esqu R&B vocals over glitchy downtempo IDM sounds great to you, then this is your record."
Reality!
J. W. Hadlock | Tempe, AZ USA | 01/16/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The importance of this album will not be felt for some time, which being unfortunate is the reality. Some say that the R&B vocals are not meant for electronic. This is a farce; hip-hop studio producers and DJ's have been laying down similar tracks for years. This album seems to push the envelope just a little further. While I find this album to be a breath of fresh air, the tracks under the vocals are by all means not ground breaking. That stated, I do look forward to more from this gentleman"