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New Groove
Putumayo Presents
New Groove
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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On A New Groove, Putumayo continues its exploration of new sounds by collecting tracks from a variety of DJs, producers and musicians who may have started out as bedroom producers but have transmitted themselves far bey...  more »

     
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All Artists: Putumayo Presents
Title: New Groove
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Putumayo World Music
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 1/30/2007
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: Electronica, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 790248026022

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On A New Groove, Putumayo continues its exploration of new sounds by collecting tracks from a variety of DJs, producers and musicians who may have started out as bedroom producers but have transmitted themselves far beyond the confines of those four walls. A New Groove features high-powered performances by a bevy of musicians from across the globe. The London-based Alice Russel brings her signature sound of funk and fun to the lush 70's-esque orchestration of "High Up on the Hook," while Canadian emcee K-Os hip hops his way through the half b-boy, half zoot suit adventure that is "Crabbuckit", a gem from his second album Joyful Rebellion. On the head-nodding "L.I.N.N.", Stockholm-based but internationally-known producer Freddie Cruger, a.k.a. Red Astaire, is joined by the silver-tongued Linn, who's been called Sweden's Jill Scott. The album gains its balance with other artists who step in to help cool down the pace. The recognizable grooves of Thievery Corporation get a gentle reworking from Kid Loco on "Until the Morning" while the Puerto Rico-born, Brussels-based Gabriel Rios weds his old-school Latin roots with his love for modern production and melody on the quirky "Unrock." Other musical globetrotters, including France's newest sensation Jehro and Australia's latest success story The Cat Empire, lend their sensibilities and expertise to round out this eclectic collection of artists.

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CD Reviews

Haven't heard it
Mark Twain "Sam" | Florida, MO USA | 02/11/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"ok so I haven't heard the CD yet but I just wanted to comment on Amazon reviewer Christina Roden's review-- are you reviewing a music cd or writing critical theory? What an obnoxious, over the top, literary review of a CD entitled "new groove." Please either stop writing about music or take it down three notches, Christina. The deconstruction of a singer calling themselves a "bad girl" is just too much-- I mean who doesn't know a bad girl or two from around the block?"
Love It!
Terri | Illinois | 02/13/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Combining the diverse flavors of Emo, Gabriel Rios, (my favorite--Alice Russell), and many more, a New Groove is an intricate and beautiful fusion of music to simply chill to. The tracks change direction so quickly you hardly ever notice, yet keep you in the groove perfectly.



A word of advice to reviewer Christina Roden: Chill out. Bittersweet calling herself a "bad girl" is simply tongue-in-cheek fun which fits perfectly with the upbeat and catchy tempo of "Dirty Laundry.""
Music for Manhattans,martinis,and mimosas
Amaranth | Northern California | 03/21/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

""A New Groove" is,so far,Putumayo's best release this year. It can be considered a groovier version of Putumayo's "Euro Lounge" with its artists from Denmark, the UK, Germany, France, and Sweden.



"A New Groove" takes smooth jazz and gives it a beat,be it reggae,dub,or trip-hop. Emo's dub-flavored "In the Back of the Car" is a perfect opener. Bitter:Sweet's "Dirty Laundry" (which is now being used in ABC promos for "Ugly Betty" and "Grey's Anatomy")is a tongue in-cheek take on big band. Gabriel Rios' "Unrock" has a sophisticated Latin twist. The Cat Empire (not to be confused with Cat Power) has the hypnotic "Lost Song" and Radio Citizen&Bajka's "Hop" is equally mesmerizing. K-Os and Jehro use the reggae beat in their songs. Thievery Corporation, with Emiliana Torrini (she of the overrated "Gollum's Song" in the "Two Towers" movie) close with the soothing "Until the Morning",as if the album were for a hip nightclub,and this song announced the dawn.



"A New Groove" is music fit for Manhattans,martinis,and mimosas.Unfortunately,it clocks in at only 38 minutes.It's a bit short,but the entire album is pure,jazzy fun."A New Groove" takes jazz and gives it a refreshing spin."