- Music
- 12 Oct 05
Lindstrom & Prins Thomas
The Dutch might have a monopoly on the eerie, tripped out end of Italo-fuelled electro, but when it comes to the live, funk based variant, this Scandinavian duo has been making all the right moves over the past few years. ‘I Feel Space’ – not included here – is a bona fide classic, but this debut album focuses on their organic approach. While these slinky grooves may not appeal to fans of electronic Italo, there are enough cheesy melody lines and sexy rhythms to guarantee that Lindstrom and Thomas will stay at the top of their niche.
The Dutch might have a monopoly on the eerie, tripped out end of Italo-fuelled electro, but when it comes to the live, funk based variant, this Scandinavian duo has been making all the right moves over the past few years. ‘I Feel Space’ – not included here – is a bona fide classic, but this debut album focuses on their organic approach. While these slinky grooves may not appeal to fans of electronic Italo, there are enough cheesy melody lines and sexy rhythms to guarantee that Lindstrom and Thomas will stay at the top of their niche.
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