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Godsdog
De Phazz
Godsdog
Genre: Dance & Electronic
 
Re-issue of the European acts downtempo 1999 album. 16 tracks in all.

     
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All Artists: De Phazz
Title: Godsdog
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 3/30/2010
Album Type: Import
Genre: Dance & Electronic
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 4029758466322

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Re-issue of the European acts downtempo 1999 album. 16 tracks in all.
 

CD Reviews

Some of the best lounge music you can listen to
A. Molina | Merida, Mexico | 01/10/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you are into Lounge, De Phazz is one of the best at this genre, this album reflects all that lounge music should be: cool, stylish and elegant; perfect for a party or to listen while you are having a cocktail or a glass of red wine. Tracks such as Godsdog, the mambo craze, Cafe Coca, Jazz Music and radio sol, provide the perfect soundtrack for a great evening, I hope you will enjoy this album as much as I do.

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Mambos, Sambas, Soundbites & Sirens...
A. Molina | 02/13/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Like fellow German, Funki Porcini, De-Phazz is a culture-vulture's pastiche dream! And you can't help but dance around the room to these upbeat snippety songs. The titular delight loops one chord progression and one sentence into a trippy trance that sends you right back to the "Ghost in the Invisible Bikini"-Don Kirshner "silly" songs of the sixties! It all ends with the slow croon, "Anchorless," which wouldn't be out of place on any adult-contemporary station. Those Germans have post-modernism down to a "T"! Also check out De-Phazz's "Death By Chocolate," and Funki Porcini's "Love, Pussycats & Carwrecks"!"
DE-PHAZZ IS DE-SHH!
Darrell L. Lee | Jackson, MS | 05/12/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I am so glad that Water Music Records released "Godsdog" on their label. From my understannding they're going to be doing a lot of Mole Recording Artists like that. For whatever reason, I know not, but I'm certainly glad because of the unavailablity of a lot of acts in record stores like De-Phazz. I always heard their work on comp CDs and said eventually I would get one of their records. And so I did--"Godsdog" had me captivated from the opening number, "Mambo Craze" to the outro cut, "Anchorless." The entire CD is a mixture of different musical styles that all blend well together with strong influences of jazz, r&b, funk, mambo and a little drum and bass. The samples are witty and brilliantly placed throughout and you never get tired of listening to the set...I play "Godsdog" for all occasions and you will too!"