Loops From The Bergerie

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 57:42

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Do that remind me of another band?

mypc128

Yes, I was just thinking, listening to Swayzak that they remind me of another similar electronic artist in the late '90s. Listening to their first track "Keep it coming" sounds very similar to what Born Slippy does. I think that's the name of the group I'm reminded of. Another Way sounds more commcercial but of tasteful kind. I love "then there's her" and it's dark wistful sounds. I recommend this album. It's pretty good. A mix of vocal and non-vocal tracks.

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crazy

b.b.betty

crazy good, too. 'keep it coming' is totally boss.

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Beautiful

lowOrbit

My favourite tracks on this album are 'Keep It Coming' and 'Another Way'. Richard Davis is the vocalist on Another Way so if you like that, have a listen to R. Davis's other releases on emusic.

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hot shit

charliebucket77

by far the best stuff they put out, it's hot, a lot of attitude and groovy i like it a lot. check it out

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gotta check it out!

Rumbero

I first heard this music on a compilation CD I picked up at a party in Miami Beach called Jaguar Sessions. included was 'Another Way'... blew me away! great retro (80's) sound but with a very contemporary production. the rest of the cd is not as good but do check out tracks 1, 2, 6 and 7 for some very cool sounds!

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Not bad at all!

Asymatrix

Quite an album with a deep electronic bass sound accompanying beautifully mastered tracks. Recommended as moody background music for an evening near the fireplace :)

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Retired to a chateau in the French Alps (the Grande Bergerie of the title), Swayzak peered down from their high perch and presently gave the world a record that sounds much less dirty than Dirty Dancing, much less detailed than Himawari, and much less sublime than their debut classic, Snowboarding in Argentina. Encompassing several vocal collaborations with Richard Davis of the band’s 240 Volts label (as well as two vocals from Swayzak’s own David Brown), Loops From the Bergerie includes little of substance, only a few straight-ahead dance-vocal productions with a bare few hooks. Davis reveals a small talent for post-millennial songwriting, but unfortunately there is little for his voice — influenced by Robert Wyatt and David Bowie — to cling to on his first two features, “Another Way” and “My House.” (The third, “Speak Easy,” wears a threadbare coat apparently tailored by Marilyn Manson.) The ineffable production sense that Brown and James Taylor have brought to all of their Swayzak releases is only occasionally visible, and only on an instrumental such as “Bergerie.” Oddly, it’s not the vocals themselves that are the problem; Swayzak haven’t gone pop in a mad bid for commercial stardom. The problem on Loops From the Bergerie is essentially the unneeded tempering of Swayzak’s production finesse to facilitate those vocals. – John Bush

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