11 agosto 2009

Sorcerer - Neon leon

O californiano Daniel Saxon Judd AKA Sorcerer, acaba de lançar o seu segundo álbum Neon leon. Seguindo as mesmas pisadas do anterior, White magic (2007), Sourcerer apresenta uma sonoridade influenciada pela electro-pop dos anos 80, pela disco e pelo downtempo. Há guitarras doces, sintetizadores e percursão solarenga nas suas músicas, que são basicamente instrumentais. Daqui vem o seguinte:

"Sorcerer's Daniel Judd unleashes his second album on Tirk, drawing together shimmering chorused guitars and sunny, blissful synthplay for a thoroughly enjoyable sophomore effort. Calling the opening track on your album 'Algorhythm' is asking for trouble and is sure to unleash a cacophony of bad-pun groans, but it's poised as an appealing, zeitgeist-graspingly Balearic opener, paving the way for 'Dayglow' to find young Judd really hitting his stride. From there on the Sorcerer sound gets ever closer to '80s-influenced synth-funk glory, hitting peaks with 'Shaolin Style' and 'Push To Freeze' before slipping into a sound that's closer to Scandinavian trendsetters like Air France and JJ on disco-pop outings 'Raydio (Play It)' and 'Distort Yourself'."

Sorcerer - Push to freeze

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