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Makoto - Believe In My Soul

Label:
Catalog#:
GLRMA006
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
03 Sep 2007
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Drum n Bass

Tracklist

1 Makoto  -  Spangle 6:22
2 Makoto & Akira  -  Flying High 7:45
    Written-By, Producer - A. Shimizu*
3 Makoto  -  Feels Like Heaven 6:20
4 Makoto  -  Freedom Suite 6:25
5 Makoto & DJ Inza  -  Eastern Dub 7:10
    Producer - A. Kaneko
6 Makoto  -  Waiting 7:00
    Vocals [Additional] - Deeizm
7 Makoto  -  Free Your Mind 6:49
8 Makoto  -  Black Bird 5:39
9 Makoto  -  Inside Your Love (XRS Remix) 7:05
    Remix - XRS
10 Makoto  -  Eastern Dub (Marky Remix) 6:42
    Producer - A. Kaneko
  Remix - DJ Marky
11 Makoto  -  Open Your Eyes 6:08

Credits

Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] - Makoto Shimizu* (tracks: 2 to 5, 7)
Programmed By - Makoto Shimizu* (tracks: 1, 3 to 5, 7, 11)
Written-By, Producer, Recorded By, Mixed By - M. Shimizu*

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Review by Risingson Apr 23, 2008
Ok. That is true: "Human Elements" had problems when it tried hard to be an acid-jazz records, and it also felt too much like a variation of Bukem's "Journey Inwards". Whenever the album got away from drum n' bass, it didn't work half as well.

So we have this new pure drum'n bass album, which is nice, ok, great. But what was excessive in the previous one, is absolutely lacking in this one: variation. Many songs share the same loops, the same tricks, the same schema, and even the same melodic lines. Some are very good taken separately, but as a whole this is more a sample album than an album itself - and at worse,an album of sketches. Only the wonderful, haunting, "Waiting" works as something that flies from the routine.

Makoto, maybe a middle ground next time would be good.
Review by ilogic Mar 07, 2008
It's good to have a second album from Makoto. I much prefer this to "Human Elements" as I felt that was more like soul/downtempo/acid jazz/deep house sounding. This album is more like drum n bass, it contains such insane beats, has good progression, serious effective basslines and still has the typical sweet sounding good looking vibe that all fans like. Any off these tracks will go down well in a club and at the same time suitable for listening to at home on a late night.

My personal favourites are tracks - 1,6,8 & 11. But really all tracks are a good listen.