i was pretty underwhelmed on my first listen, too, but LORDT.
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Originally posted by Pitchfork
The album oddly posits a parallel world where these singers are out of work, forgotten pop stars lending their voices to generic EDM tracks just to keep the lights on. If not for their presence on Déjà Vu, Moroder's once-unmistakable music would be all but anonymous.
The album oddly posits a parallel world where these singers are out of work, forgotten pop stars lending their voices to generic EDM tracks just to keep the lights on. If not for their presence on Déjà Vu, Moroder's once-unmistakable music would be all but anonymous.
Now this is a quality drag. It still sounds professional but at the same time they went in on that ass.
he says a parallel world where they're out of work.
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From Britney and Kelis to Kylie and Sia, Déjà Vu boasts a pantheon of pop goddesses, but Moroder only gives them bland boutique hotel electronic music to work with.
Yikes I really love a few songs on there Mikky Ekko's and Britney's to be specific. I like Sia's but that's because I love her voice...otherwise, it isn't great.
One complaint though is the production does sound kind of cheap. The fake strings are so cheap too, I don't know why he didn't use real strings.