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Desert Rose
Suv
Desert Rose
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 
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Debut Album from the Premiere UK Label, Full Cycle. Suv Shows his Skills as a Producer on 'desert Rose' by Using Flamenco Influenced Sounds and Redifining Drum and Bass with Them. The Listener Will Hear a Splendid Mix of S...  more »

     
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All Artists: Suv
Title: Desert Rose
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Full Cycle [Studio]
Release Date: 9/11/2001
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Styles: Drum & Bass, Techno, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 689492011123, 689492011017

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Debut Album from the Premiere UK Label, Full Cycle. Suv Shows his Skills as a Producer on 'desert Rose' by Using Flamenco Influenced Sounds and Redifining Drum and Bass with Them. The Listener Will Hear a Splendid Mix of Spanish Guitars, Soft Percussion& Mellow Beats.

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Buki Wilson | Norman, OK USA | 02/17/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Everything starts out fine with SUV's, of former Roni Size drum & bass king fame, LP Desert Rose. Spanish/Flamenco guitars start off this flawless long player, while signature d'n'b whoa whoa bass lines pound away in the forefront as the track progresses. SUV throws everything in here. Everything from trumpet blasts, to haunting female cooing, Eastern flavored tabla drums, various string instruments, video game bleeps, is that a harmonica? No holding back on this masterful mix of swaying big bassy full-bodied beats. Some times I thought I was listening to Aeon Flux and Dr. Who (circa Tom Baker days) inspired themes as my aural space was invaded by the thumping aquatic drones. Everything ends fine as well, while the track "Black Sombrero" loops a sample chanting "magic", I couldn't agree more....time to head for a coastal drive or a brisk walk along the coast!"
YET ANOTHER DEBUT FROM A REPRAZENT STAR
experimusicdotcom | united kingdom | 12/28/2001
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Fans of soft-core, intelligent drum'n'bass would be impressed by this album. Over its 11 tracks there isn't a single really poor track but what lets this album down is that you have to listen really hard for a very long time to be able to familiarize yourself with every track. To be blunt its hard to find a stand out track bar track 11. After much listening tracks 1, 3, 10 and 11 where my picks. Track 11 is obviously the crowd pleaser as its the only one with lyrics and has more structure and is approachable on first listen. Track 1 is a really good track the starts of with a melodic Spainish/ Arabic style gitaur with soft distored 'Amon Tobin' style bass and then drops half way in. The d'n'b is the bog standard style that users of cubase are use to. There are certain things that irritate me like brilliant parts of tracks only being repeated once instead of 3 or 4 times. Because i am a fan of more hardcore d'n'b and jungle like SUV's mate Roni Size i found this a little boring and repetitive but thats just my view. Its not a bad album and i'm sure fans of intelligent d'n'b like goldie or outcaste records will be impressed."