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Uplifting

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Product Description If you are eager to change colors of your life, improve your mood and get away of troubles of everyday life, just get into a groovy, joyful and a bit meditative stream of NEOCLUBBER's music. Welcome to the territory where there's no limits for anybody to love, make a pleasure, contemplate on life! "UPLIFTING" - the first album of NEOCLUBBER - is the entrance into the world of the rich human emotions. A tender voice combining with electronic sounds, the perfect arrangement and completely original recordings sculpts a special sort of atmosphere the main purpose of which is relaxation. A very romantic lyrics will touch your heart and soul. Every song tells a story and arouses a wish to be listened to the end. Melancholic and even sad shades in some tracks tone a cheerful, sometimes ironic and vital air of the album, but the whole impression of optimistic perception of life doesn't change. Debuting in pop-dance, NEOCLUBBER blends trance-house-pop-electronic and urban music with a vocal which was grown up in the traditions of country, jazz, and even rock music. So this unique combination makes "UPLIFTING" a fascinating thing claiming to become a phenomenon at the electronic music scene. "UPLIFTING" is the product of the successful union and comfortable co-existence of its participants who in their past existed in the different styles of music and now are organized into an unusual pairing. Review Neoclubber is not just for dancing. I'm sixty years old and use your music for workouts. I use a rebounder (mini tramp). Since I've had Neoclubber on my Ipod I've lost 14 lbs...12 more to go. Thank You and keep the music coming! Terri --neoclubber.com This is a beautifully orchestrated dance track with lush synths and deep smooth beats that evoked a sort of nostalgic sense of fantasy and romance while still keeping the energy and emotions strong. It really does share some similarities with the soundtrack to the old 80's movie "The Neverending Story" which is a good thing since it was written by Giorgio Moroder and yet it has a fresh updated feel in its production that compares to the works of Matt Darey (Delerium's "Heaven's Earth" remix). The programming work is truly top notch and while the beat is not overly inventive it is a well patterned and solidly produced beat that drives the song nicely. Even though the song had a lot of dynamic to it and a lot of layers I still felt it was a bit on the repetetive side - even for a dance track of this nature. Nowhere near as mind-numbing as a Junior Vasquez atrocity but still left me wanting to hear some little variations. Of course sitting at a computer is much different from being up on a dance floor which is where this song is obviously intended to be heard so my judgement on it is biased to my current environment. Over all I'd have to say that this is a lovely song that has a well deserved place on any glow-stick festooned, pulsating dance floor or as the soundtrack to an epic sci-fi film. SPORKsuffer from New York --garageband.com What a nice, complex arrangement. The combination of immediate attraction plus patience plus persistence was beautifully orchestrated. And then the vocals come from out of nowhere, a gift for the ears of those lucky enough to get to hear them. As a listener and a fan of the genre, I was seriously impressed by the piece. SERIOUSLY. They say you only have one chance to make a good first impression and I usually agree with that. Luckily for me, that didn't hold true for this song and I'll tell you why: I got three first impressions. A) as the review page came up, I thought "8:01??? Who do these guys think they are?" Bad first impression. B) The low horn/groan, I thought "Okay, they're slow and patient. Nice sound, and maybe they need 8:01 to get through it all. Okay first impression. C) Drums kick in within seconds and I'm thinking "YEAH! These guys don't %#&@ around!" Great first impression. Then they carried that feeling for another eight minutes