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Sinking The Tide
Seven Minus Zero
Sinking The Tide
Genre: Pop
 
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Merging the ecstatic vocals of Alicia Eileen and Janell Rodriguez with the distinctive production style of Fletcher, Seven Minus Zero has created a cinematic journey of words and music. Combining elements of Electronica, ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Seven Minus Zero
Title: Sinking The Tide
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Label: Bluleaf Recordings
Release Date: 3/20/2007
Genre: Pop
Style: Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 896051002038

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Merging the ecstatic vocals of Alicia Eileen and Janell Rodriguez with the distinctive production style of Fletcher, Seven Minus Zero has created a cinematic journey of words and music. Combining elements of Electronica, Dance and Ambient Pop, this trio from NYC has created a unique hybrid of sound that can only be described as atmospheric, yet danceable.

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A great attempt but no follow through....
If you are the only one dancing, st | The Abyss, New York | 03/24/2007
(1 out of 5 stars)

"This is a great attempt at an album. SMZ did everything right, well almost everything.... They took good photos, have a neat website, they made sure to put the product out with a small budget. Unfortunatly it seems as if they forgot about the music. If you crave an orginal synthesized sound, deep lyrics, and an enjoyable ambient groove, look elsewhere."
Good sounds, vibe, feel.....
Gary Comitto | NYC | 03/27/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"this is a perfect CD to put on and enjoy either as a background for a chill atmosphere, or if you're looking to "move your body"



it's got a great vibe and a hidden track at the end as well...these guys have worked hard to sound different than the cookie cutter world of music and i appreciate that...it sounds good - we want it to keep coming..



Sinking the Tide, Move your body, and Facade are my favs, but the whole CD really doesn't have a track you'd want to skip over - it flows nicely"