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Artist: Freemasons Album: Unmixed


Year: 2007
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A Critical Review of the Album: Unmixed by Freemasons


Freemasons are a British music duo consisting of Russell Small and James Wiltshire. They are known for their popular dance and house music. In 2007, they released their album titled Unmixed, which gathered a lot of attention and popularity. In this blog post, we will be critically reviewing the album and providing our opinion on the artist, the music genre of the album, the best songs of the album, the most innovative parts and a critic to the album.

Starting with the artist, Freemasons have been making music for more than a decade and have been consistently delivering quality music to their listeners. They are known for their unique take on dance and house music, and this album is no different. Coming to the music genre of this album, it is purely dance music with elements of groovy house music. The beats and the rhythm of every song are perfect for dancing and enjoying the music.

Talking about the best songs of the album, Rain Down Love and Uninvited are on the top of our list. Both songs have beautiful lyrics and a perfect blend of music. The vocals in these songs are amazing, and they complement the music very well. Uninvited is a remake of an old song, but Freemasons have taken the song to another level with their version. Rain Down Love is a fun song with a catchy beat and a melody that is hard to get out of your head.

The most innovative part of the album is the way Freemasons have used different elements of music in every song. Every song has a unique sound which makes it stand out from the rest. The album, as the title suggests, is a collection of unmixed songs, but every song can still be enjoyed on its own. The transitions between the songs are smooth, which makes it a complete and enjoyable album.

Despite all the positive aspects of the album, we do have some criticisms. The album lacks diversity in the music genre. Every song is dance or house music, which can get repetitive and boring. Also, some songs on the album are weaker than others, which brings the level of the album down a bit. However, we would still recommend the album to anyone who loves dance and house music.

In conclusion, Unmixed by Freemasons is a great album for anyone who loves dance and house music. It shows Freemasons' talent in making dance music and their ability to incorporate different elements in every song. Although the album lacks diversity, it is still enjoyable and fun to listen to. We recommend this album to anyone who loves to dance and have a good time.