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Shahrokh Sound Of K* - Dripping Point

Label:
Catalog#:
COMPOST 306-2
Format:
CD, Album, Promo
Country:
Germany
Released:
2008
Genre:
Electronic, Funk / Soul
Style:
House, Deep House, Soul

Tracklist

1   Break It Down 6:14 X
    Featuring - Jamie Lloyd
2   Letting You Go 6:20 X
3   Love Happens 6:10 X
4   Leave Your Hat On 5:11 X
5   Ilike 4:53 X
6   Time And Again 5:23 X
7   Big Boys 4:40 X
8   See The Light 5:47 X
9   Roya 7:22 X
10   Perfect Stranger 5:48 X
    Featuring - Robert Owens
11   Super Size Cup 7:06 X
    Featuring - Jamie Lloyd
12   After All 7:14 X
    Featuring - Robert Owens
13   Old Score 7:28 X

Credits

Featuring - Siri Svegler (tracks: 2, 4, 8) , Toyin Taylor (tracks: 3, 6, 7)

Notes

Cardboard cover.
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by kaipao88 Apr 27, 2009
This could have been another big album comin out from the München based label, but obvious sounds and boring grooves makes this album a small flop from my point of view.
After listening to Marbert Rocel's "Speed Emotions", everytime I buy a Compost's release I'm expecting some new cutting edge sonorities, and this album wasn't exactly so.
Classic deep house elements, always the same hat goin on for 1h and 19 minutes.
The vocal tunes are the big mess of this album. Nothing to say about the singers, they were all fantastic, "Letting you go" has an awesome mood, but they still misses something.
The whole composition earn points with the instrumental tunes, in wich the producers made something more.
"Ilike" unfortunately sounds exactly like Spirit Catcher's album (Night Vision), "Roya" finally gives a deeper sound to this all, and on "Old Score" the only thing I have to say is: listen to it all.

In the end a well produced album, even if it miss that spark that usually distinct Compost's releases.

7/10