- Music
- 20 Mar 01
Uruguay
This isn't any secret solo project, but another installment in the global Underground mix CD campaign.
This isn't any secret solo project, but another installment in the global Underground mix CD campaign.
For sure, Emerson's super smooth mixing is well worth checking out, regardless of what kind of dance music tickles your cranium.
While the genre has to be rescued from the trainspotters, this is not, however, best achieved by cloning Carl Cox. Lil' Louis and The World's 'French Kiss' might sound like the sexiest record ever made to several thousand luvved up clubbers, but it doesn't have much of a shelf life outside the dancefloor.
On the last half a dozen tracks on Uruguay, Emerson hits a deep groove and thrilling decks dynamic which only the very best can achieve. Classics from the Plastic Avengers, Westbam and Dave Clarke come fast, furious and funky, but unfortunately it is still a case of too little, too late.
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