- Music
- 29 Mar 06
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Marc Romboy’s debut album has the dubious distinction of summing up the pros and cons of the ubiquitous genre we call electro-house over its 11 tracks.
Marc Romboy’s debut album has the dubious distinction of summing up the pros and cons of the ubiquitous genre we call electro-house over its 11 tracks.
When it’s good, it’s good – but it don’t ’alf get boring after a while.
Uppers include the spacey electro-funk of ‘SL Mirage’, the deeper ‘In My Mind’ (featuring Robert Owens on vocals) and the effective Blake Baxter-led club tracks ‘Freakin’’ and ‘House Ya’. Best taken in small doses.
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