Review by restlessMay 23, 2007(edited about 1 year ago)
'At That Cafe' is a masterpiece of elegance made house. A very sweet, bouncy and graceful reverie with a cheeful melody wandering around in an almost gypsy/Balkan manner, and a perfectly colourful spring tune ideal for some lightness on the dancefloor, it doesnt really pay homage to a particular trend or scene, but is rather a free-spirit's take on pure house music in its essence rather than form. It's a song that denotes its author's very free, noble and detached soul imo.
A very sweet, bouncy and graceful reverie with a cheeful melody wandering around in an almost gypsy/Balkan manner, and a perfectly colourful spring tune ideal for some lightness on the dancefloor, it doesnt really pay homage to a particular trend or scene, but is rather a free-spirit's take on pure house music in its essence rather than form.
It's a song that denotes its author's very free, noble and detached soul imo.