Honestly, it's not what I expected
author: jat111
Based on the description the sounds on this album are a stretch...and yet I like it in a way I haven't liked anything else before. It's really indie electronica which throws the alice deejay and ace of base out the window. It is quite diverse from track to track and I like the mix of the voices. Personally, my favorite song right now is "how to tell you" a good mix of dancehall and techno, with all three wading in on vocals. Aaron is the one thing I really had to get used to, he sings very nasally, I'm just not used to listening to a male voice that nasally in this genre. Fred Schneider from the B-52's is one thing, but in a techno environment with a few sirens is a bit odd and it's a growing on me. His sentiments are funny and the production is solid if unpolished.
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Real electronica songs from classically trained musicians. AWESOME!
author: Chris H
This CD is REAL MUSIC in the electronic/dance/house genre. It's not just electronic noises mashed together. The musicianship and skill of the performers really stands out. You can really tell the artists are professionals. The recording is great; not smashed or distorted, which really makes a big difference. The songs are thoughtful, funny, interesting; essentially a mix of everything. If you like music of this type you will really enjoy listening to this CD. You can listen to it, dance to it, etc. It stands up and "works" in many applications (parties, workouts, etc.) You will not regret buying this CD!
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author: Asim
i love the whole cd when i first heard the song so curious on Aaron's my space page..i start telling about the song to my friends and they asked me who is the artist so told them about Aaron Walaz now they all Know hwo is Aaron Walaz and they all like the songs so i am just waiting for next album frome Aaron Walaz and also a live show.....
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Amazingly fusional sound of this upbeat cd makes it playable for hours!
author: Julie B
Honestly, I have had the feeling that all music being produced lately basically sounds the same or fits into one category. Then I was introduced to nRelement's Miscommunication. Every song on this album has mixtures of music that one might not expect to hear. Classical choral harmonies mixed with techno? Europop mixed with ska? And even with all this diversity, this album's tracks all fit together. You're Not There is one of my favorites. Full of bass and heartache that someone could really shake it to. I Hate Cell Phones is a hilarious commentary and Dominus has a dark and gothic twist on those amazing dance beats. It is so refreshing to hear such original pieces. I give it my highest recommendation. Buy this album before it gets famous.
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