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Fidgital : Condo Life
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The new album from Canada's #1 nationally-charting pop electronica band. Fidgital combines pop songwriting with jazz and broken beat electronica to create something new and fun.
Genre: Electronic: Pop Crossover
Release Date: 2003
Condo Life
Fidgital
Record Label: Fidgital
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1. Build the city (part 1) 2:31 + MP3 $0.99
2. Any other way 3:11 + MP3 $0.99
3. You know me better than you do 4:41 + MP3 $0.99
4. Condo life 6:27 + MP3 $0.99
5. Mosaic 6:35 + MP3 $0.99
6. This situation 3:36 + MP3 $0.99
7. Fashionable 3:46 + MP3 $0.99
8. Brand new wave 6:36 + MP3 $0.99
9. The lobby 3:50 + MP3 $0.99
10. 29 stories 4:52 + MP3 $0.99
11. Whatever, whoever, whenever 4:19 + MP3 $0.99
12. Lament for Luvaffair 1:17 + MP3 $0.99
13. Yaletown 5:44 + MP3 $0.99
14. Build the city (part 2) 2:39 + MP3 $0.99
15. How can I go wrong? 9:22 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Condo Life is the new album from Canada's #1 nationally-charting pop electronica band, Fidgital.

Condo Life takes the Fidgital sound further - with more vocals, more horns, more hooks, & more emotion than ever before. The album features some of Vancouver's top jazz & ethnic musicians, with more pop song writing & sing-along choruses.

Fidgital is producer Keith Gillard & vocalist Ryan Slemko. Previously known for his '90's pop project Tinmen, Keith has worked in music production for many years, writing & producing tracks for many different artists, including Ryan's '90's synthpop project, Front & Centre.

Condo Life is very much about life in Canada, & more specifically Vancouver. Scattered throughout the album are interviews with people who have come to Canada from around the world, speaking about the Canadian experience in their native languages.

"This is a concept album, sprung out of a desire to do something other than house," says Keith. "I love house - but there are a million house acts. So... what would condo music sound like? What we ended up with was this - a collection of tunes to wake up your neighbours!"

Fidgital's debut album "Spyglass" reached #1 on Chart Magazine's national Top 10 electronica albums. The follow-up EP, "hit&run", hit #2 across Canada. Fidgital music has been heard on the soundtracks to prime-time ABC & FOX television programs, in the sky as part of Air Canada's in-flight entertainment, & by enthusiastic dancing fans at their many live concerts. Fidgital has also remixed such well-known artists as Madonna & Coldcut.

Go visit www.fidgital.com for free free music downloads, videos, photos & streaming Fidgital DJ sets.

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REVIEWS

Wow, baby. Lookout for Fidgital!
author: Adri
                            
This album is an infectious groove-laden orgy for your ears. Sometimes tongue-in-cheek, sometimes intense, Condo Life is never boring. It will keep your Condo rockin' till the wee hours of the morning. With its slick syncopation, fat basslines and melodic gorgeousness you're sure to get a groove on with this tuneage.
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"Condo Life" Raises Fidgital To New Heights
author: A music fan from Las Vegas, NV United States
                            
How does one classify Fidgital's music? Is it House? Is it Pop? Is it Big Band Electronica? However you try to define their music, and description falls short of what you'll find on this album. This sophomoric effort is just plain fun. I've heard few albums that contained this much energy, and even fewer that were this original. The core of the band returns, with Ryan Slemko performing his outstanding vocals full-time, as opposed to the two songs he performed on Fidgital's previous offering, Spyglass (which contained the exciting hit single, 'Hit And Run". The meshing between Gillard's music and Slemko's vocals are a fine combination this time around. The sound is much more refined, though styles change drastically from track to track. "In This Situation", "Brand New Wave", and the brooding "How Can I Go Wrong?" are just some of the bright spots here. Perhaps not mainstream enough for United States, but dripping with party-oriented originality and talent, this album is sure to please anyone who tires of the same repetitive house techno that we've become all-too accustomed to.
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Can't recommend it strongly enough
author: An Amazon.com Customer from Huntington Beach, CA USA
                            
Condo Life is a groundbreakingly unique album that defies easy classification. It's sophisticated yet accessible, eclectic yet coherent. Stylistically the tracks are all over the map, yet they are held together by an overriding lyrical concept and distinct production style. I'm reluctant to site favorite tracks, because it's clear that the album is intended to be taken in as a unit. We're only halfway through the year, but I have a hunch Condo Life will stand as my favorite album of 2003.
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New Sound From Canada !!!
author: A music fan from Sacramento, CA USA
                            
Infectious pop ! "Any other way" and "You know me better than you do " are my faves. This cd clocks in at 69 minutes/15 tracks with nothing I would describe as filler. This cd has a lot of catchy hooks, and very danceable tunes. For the sit down listener there are a lot of wild (sometimes dizzying) production techniques, intelligent, witty, (often tongue in cheek) lyrics, cool jazzy solos including guest jazz musicians. Songs like Brand New Wave and How Can I Go Wrong take Fidgital into the 'arena' of meloncholy orchestral cinematic pop - at times remenisscent of David Sylvian or Scott Walker. Over all much more of a Fidgital 'sound' than the previous Spyglass cd, which was at times struggling for an identity. This cd scores high on my groove-o-meter !! Very radio friendly intelligent pop music. I highly recommend this one !
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