Artist: Felix Da Housecat Album: He Was King
Year: 2009Duration: 0:0-1
A Critical Review of the Album: He Was King by Felix Da Housecat
Felix Da Housecat, a Chicago-born DJ, and producer, has been a prominent figure in the electronic music scene since the early 90s. He was one of the pioneers of electroclash, a genre that combines elements of punk rock and electronic music. He has released numerous albums over the years, including the highly acclaimed Kittenz and Thee Glitz in 2001. In this blog post, we'll be taking a closer look at his album He Was King, released in 2009, and give you our critical review of the album.
He Was King is an album that showcases Felix Da Housecat's prowess as a producer. The album has a distinct electro sound, with heavy basslines, synths, and rhythmic beats. The album opens with the track We All Wanna Be Prince, an ode to the late great Prince. The track is a great introduction to the album and sets the tone for what's to come.
One of the best tracks on the album is Kickdrum. The track has a driving beat that's sure to make you want to move. The distorted vocals add to the track's intensity, and it's a standout on the album. Another noteworthy track is Do We Move Your World. The track features the vocals of Miss Kittin, and the two artists work together to create a track that's catchy and fun.
He Was King also has its more experimental moments. The track Elvi$, featuring Melistar, is a departure from the album's typical sound. The track has a slower tempo, with a dreamy quality that's quite different from the rest of the album. The track Radio is another departure, with a spoken-word intro that sets the stage for the track's electronic sound.
Despite its strengths, He Was King is not without its flaws. The album's production is top-notch, but it lacks the energy and excitement of Kittenz and Thee Glitz. Additionally, while there are some standout tracks on the album, there are also some forgettable ones that keep it from being a truly great album.
In conclusion, He Was King is a solid album from Felix Da Housecat. While it's not as groundbreaking as his previous releases, it's still a worthwhile addition to any electronic music lover's collection. The album's distinct electro sound, catchy beats, and experimental moments make it an enjoyable listening experience. While it may not be a perfect album, it's still a testament to Felix Da Housecat's ability as a producer and his impact on the electronic music scene.
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