Europop

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Total Tracks: 19   Total Length: 94:39

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Blue..just like my eyes, but not in my heart....

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I heard this song on the radio, that just jumped out at me and screamed, "Blow your F**kin' Speakers!!!!" Well, I almost did. "Blue" rocked my world in 1999 and still does now 2009! To the person below this comment... RAMMSTEIN ROCKS and EMIGRATE does TOO! To everyone else: See if you can figure this one out.

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Love it

RichardKruspe01

I remember opening presents on my Birthday when iwas a kid and this album (with the eclipse cover) was one of em, now id heard of em but not their music (other than a sample on atv comercial) but Europop made me fall in love with them 10/10

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Fantastic!!!

Kevinmr

This album is so full of energy! The songs are great and are perfect to work out and dance to. My favorite tracks are "Blue (Radio Edit DJ Ponte)" and "Move You Body (Remix)." I recommend this album because it is so vigorous and lively. True techno!

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A remix album

chunter

This, and the other Eiffel 65 offerings, are an opportunity to get some of those funny remixes you may have heard when these songs were being played to death in clubs, but didn't quite sound like what you heard on the album. Some of the album cuts are offered, as well, so listen to the previews carefully to see if you are getting what you want. Eiffel 65 usually don't get enough credit for internationalizing the "New Italian" dance sound (see also Gigi D'Agostino), read the article attached for a better understanding of their full palette.

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Eiffel 65′s vocoder-heavy Europop, which yielded the major international dance smash “Blue (Da Ba Dee),” falls somewhere in the dance music spectrum between Daft Punk and the Vengaboys. It employs funky, deep house grooves with vocoder enhanced vocals, similar to Daft Punk and Modjo, yet many of the songs incorporate nursery rhyme choruses and solid pop stylings. The album has its share of “Blue” soundalikes, some better than others. For example, “Dub in Life,” “Another Race,” “Hyperlink (Deep Down),” and the unremarkable second single “Move Your Body” all sound like “Blue” and offer very little else. “Silicon World,” on the other hand, also recalls their hit, but takes the formula into a much cooler and sophisticated direction. This album really succeeds, however, when the formula is stretched and the act tackles different musical styles. “Too Much of Heaven” is an intelligent, funky, anti-capitalist dance song, and “Living in a Bubble” is an interesting, string-enhanced hip-hop track. “Your Clown” is gothic and dark, and unmistakably recalls Depeche Mode. “Now Is Forever” is a trippy, shuffling slice of house, and “Europop,” despite its title, is the album’s acid house representative. Eiffel 65 will mostly be remembered for its hypnotic smash “Blue,” however, and its less than stellar follow-up “Move Your Body.” But if one digs deeper, then this album offers several surprises and interesting dance grooves. – Jose F. Promis

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