Review by ledjfabJan 27, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
"Wrath Of Zeus" is based around a funny little story. Late at night, a guy and a girl meets in the WC of a club. Both are tired and not into the party at all. "What is she mixing?" asks the guy. They plan to leave the club because they feel there's "no atmosphere". What a terrible, terrible mistake. When they open the door, the greatest god of all, Zeus himself, appear to them (probably along fierce Greek gods like Apollo or Athena, who knows?). He throws a lightning on the dancefloor, and explains that the couple made the wrong choice with their decision to leave the club. And so, because of that, they will dance for eternity as a punishment (trademark laugh included).
Isn't that funny? I personally think it's brilliant and that it shows some imagination and original conceptual parameters (like most of the Crydamoure releases). The fusion of the samples is working perfectly and there is a general "psychotronic" feel, bringing back in my mind some old sci-fi movie trailers from the 1950's where the thunder and lightnings on screen are covered with catchy taglines like "Who dare to provoke the wrath of mighty Zeus?".
Be careful when you leave a club: there might be a god watching you!
Isn't that funny? I personally think it's brilliant and that it shows some imagination and original conceptual parameters (like most of the Crydamoure releases). The fusion of the samples is working perfectly and there is a general "psychotronic" feel, bringing back in my mind some old sci-fi movie trailers from the 1950's where the thunder and lightnings on screen are covered with catchy taglines like "Who dare to provoke the wrath of mighty Zeus?".
Be careful when you leave a club: there might be a god watching you!