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It All Starts Here
Jem
It All Starts Here
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Jem
Title: It All Starts Here
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: ATO Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2003
Re-Release Date: 10/14/2003
Album Type: EP
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Rock
Style: Adult Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 791022151428

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Very good electronic pop
CGC | Los Angeles, CA USA | 01/23/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"There may not appear to be much room in the musical landscape between Portishead and Dido, but Jem Griffiths has found a comfortable home there with her debut EP. More accessible than Portishead but trippier than Dido, "It All Starts Here" opens with an almost ridiculously catchy number called "They," popular on XFM radio. It's followed by a slightly slower, jazzier song called "Come on Closer," which attains some of the edgy majesty of Garbage when the guitar chords kick in. The rest of the EP is not as memorable, but still worthwhile listening. "Finally Woken" moves closer to Portishead, while the last two songs quiet things down with acoustic guitars figuring prominently. Jem is not exactly breaking new ground, but fans of this style of song-based Brit electronica should find plenty to appreciate here.



Note: The first four of this EP's five tracks will also appear on Jem's forthcoming full-length release, due in March 2004.



Addendum: The full-length release, "Finally Woken," is definitely worth buying over this EP, as it includes most of this EP and the killer track "24.""
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William Bradford | Palos Park, IL United States | 02/03/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I must say that the album is eclectic. Jem?s voice is soothing and fits with the music. She mixes beats with straight ahead bass player with great lyrics and Jem's amazing voice. Although I can here similarities to Dido, Jem is different in that the music is original and fits in with Jem?s style, not Dido. I was not sure am I wanted to buy her EP until I heard her live performance on Morning Becomes Eclectic I knew right then that her voice was for real. There is not a bad track on this album . ?Just a Ride? is a great track and ?Flying High? really shows off Jem?s range and voice. ?Come on Closer? and ?They? are not the best tracks, but still worth a listen. I am looking forward to her first full-length album. This is an album that anyone can like and get into."
Best of "Jem"
E. A Solinas | MD USA | 07/12/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Welsh pop singer Jem burst onto the scene with her multi-faceted debut, "Fianally Woken." In the aptly named EP "It All Starts Here," Jem gave a taste to the world of what to expect -- catchy pop laced with trip-hop and folk, all from her debut.Starting off the EP is the exotic, hip-hop-laced "They," followed by the sultry, sexy "Come On Closer." She shifts into a slower gear with the mellow, flowing "Finally Woken," before revving up with the pleasant but unexceptional "Just A Ride," and finally finishing with the gentle "Flying High."If Dido joined Portishead and started playing folk, the sound that resulted might be a bit like Jem. While "It All Starts Here" has some of Jem's strongest songs, it feels a little constricted. Only "Flying High" could be considered a ballad; the others are almost insanely catchy pop. As a result, listeners don't get to experience everything she can do.Jem's voice is sweet and sensuous, especially in the final track where it's unencumbered by electronica, and the sketchy lyrics even out to a pretty little ballad. Her music is a crazy quilt of trip-hop, strummy guitars, bells, and who knows what else. It takes what might have been run-of-the-mill pop and makes it feel fresh and new."It All Starts Here" displays some of the best of pop newcomer Jem, although it doesn't really show everything she can do. Pretty, fun, exotic and catchy."