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Take Me High
Tey Punsalan
Take Me High
Genre: Pop
 
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Tey Punsalan possesses a unique alto tenor voice , that is simultaneously beguiling & altruistic in nature. Her emotive vocal technique of subtle resonance , speaks to the heart & soul of a listener. Tey is an audi...  more »

     
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All Artists: Tey Punsalan
Title: Take Me High
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Tey Punsalan
Original Release Date: 8/1/2004
Release Date: 8/1/2004
Genre: Pop
Style: Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 783707995427

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Tey Punsalan possesses a unique alto tenor voice , that is simultaneously beguiling & altruistic in nature. Her emotive vocal technique of subtle resonance , speaks to the heart & soul of a listener. Tey is an audio temptress of sonic dreamscapes Her "Take Me High" project , has a reflective ambiance that echos Anita Baker & Diana Ross ; The title cut is compositionally an extension of her musical art that distinguishes Tey Punsalan from a vocal & visual perspective , with a sultry & hypnotically romantic impact "Looking For A Real Love" is a four-four time dance tune that melds elements of electronica into a platform that Cher or Madonna would feel comfortable performing ; The difference that makes the effect of the music unique is the treatment that Tey Punsalan effects in her Vox. She handles the emotive arrangement with a delicacy that is not redundant or pretentious. This cannot be said of the former or latter "World Without You" is a fine ballad with a syncopated groove that contains a splash of Caribbean flavor. A positive lyrical message compliments the proceedings ?You?ve Stopped Loving Me" breaks out with a minor cadence pocket , coupled to an urban influenced pulsation. A reflective & somber aura encases a diversity of mood that highlights Tey Punsalan?s emotive diversity ?Sex On The Beach" is a tune that shadows a touch of Bananarama meets Cyndi Lauper ; Whereas in ?Tease Me" , a trip-hop element is brought into the mix & widens the perspective with a subtle intimation of intention