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Felix da Housecat has made no secret of his admiration for Prince, and one thing Felix has in common with his idol is a chameleonic spirit. Felix, like Prince, has not been afraid to try different things on different albums; he started out with house music but went on to embrace everything from electroclash to techno. And He Was King, it turns out, is largely a Euro-dance album. Felix recorded this 2009 release in Antwerp, Belgium, which is a good place to record if you are going for a very European sound -- and that European influence is impossible to miss on infectious synth pop grooves like "Spank U Very Much," "Plastik Fantastik," "Do We Move Your World," and "Turn Me on a Summer Smile" (all of which Felix produced or co-produced). Felix has been quoted as saying that he wanted He Was King to be a "fun" album; the abovementioned songs do, in fact, have a strong sense of fun, as does the humorous opener "We All Wanna Be Prince" (which combines an obvious Prince influence with Euro-pop elements). Occasionally, He Was King detours into hardcore rave territory. "L.A. Ravers" and "Elvi$" are pure techno, and neither of them go out of their way to appeal to those who aren't seasoned fans of rave music. But the rave-friendly parts of He Was King are not typical of this 46-minute CD on the whole. For the most part, He Was King emphasizes pop accessibility -- and it often does so with catchy, likable results.
© Alex Henderson /TiVo
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Felix Da Housecat, Producer, MainArtist - F. Stallings Jr., A. Croisy, ComposerLyricist - Black Rock/ Sentric Music Limited, MusicPublisher - Alain Croisy Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher
2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions 2009 Nettwerk Productions
Felix Da Housecat, Producer, Mixer, MainArtist - Alain ‘BC’ Croisy, Mixer - Black Rock/ Sentric Music Limited, MusicPublisher
2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions 2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions
Felix Da Housecat, MainArtist - F. Stallings Jr., A. Croisy, ComposerLyricist - Black Rock/ Sentric Music Limited, MusicPublisher - Alain Croisy Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher
2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions 2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions
Felix Da Housecat, Producer, Mixer, MainArtist - Alain ‘BC’ Croisy, Mixer - Black Rock/ Sentric Music Limited, MusicPublisher - Alain Croisy Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher
2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions 2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions
Felix Da Housecat, Producer, Mixer, MainArtist - Alain ‘BC’ Croisy, Mixer
2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions 2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions
Felix Da Housecat, Producer, Mixer, MainArtist - Alain ‘BC’ Croisy, Mixer - Black Rock/ Sentric Music Limited, MusicPublisher - Alain Croisy Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher
2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions 2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions
Felix Da Housecat, Producer, Mixer, MainArtist - Alain ‘BC’ Croisy, Mixer - Black Rock/ Sentric Music Limited, MusicPublisher - Alain Croisy Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher
2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions 2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions
Felix Da Housecat, Producer, Mixer, MainArtist - Alain ‘BC’ Croisy, Mixer - Black Rock/ Sentric Music Limited, MusicPublisher - Alain Croisy Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher
2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions 2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions
Felix Da Housecat, MainArtist - P. Oakey, J. Callis, F. Stallings Jr., A. Croisy, ComposerLyricist - Black Rock/ Sentric Music Limited, MusicPublisher - Alain Croisy Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher - Felix Da Housecat/Alain BC Croisy, Producer - Dominio Songs Limited, MusicPublisher
2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions 2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions
Felix Da Housecat, Producer, Mixer, MainArtist - Alain ‘BC’ Croisy, Mixer - Black Rock/ Sentric Music Limited, MusicPublisher - Alain Croisy Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher
2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions 2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions
Felix Da Housecat, Producer, Mixer, MainArtist - Alain ‘BC’ Croisy, Mixer - Black Rock/ Sentric Music Limited, MusicPublisher - Alain Croisy Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher
2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions 2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions
Felix Da Housecat, Producer, Mixer, MainArtist - Alain ‘BC’ Croisy, Mixer - Black Rock/ Sentric Music Limited, MusicPublisher - Alain Croisy Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher
2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions 2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions
Album review
Felix da Housecat has made no secret of his admiration for Prince, and one thing Felix has in common with his idol is a chameleonic spirit. Felix, like Prince, has not been afraid to try different things on different albums; he started out with house music but went on to embrace everything from electroclash to techno. And He Was King, it turns out, is largely a Euro-dance album. Felix recorded this 2009 release in Antwerp, Belgium, which is a good place to record if you are going for a very European sound -- and that European influence is impossible to miss on infectious synth pop grooves like "Spank U Very Much," "Plastik Fantastik," "Do We Move Your World," and "Turn Me on a Summer Smile" (all of which Felix produced or co-produced). Felix has been quoted as saying that he wanted He Was King to be a "fun" album; the abovementioned songs do, in fact, have a strong sense of fun, as does the humorous opener "We All Wanna Be Prince" (which combines an obvious Prince influence with Euro-pop elements). Occasionally, He Was King detours into hardcore rave territory. "L.A. Ravers" and "Elvi$" are pure techno, and neither of them go out of their way to appeal to those who aren't seasoned fans of rave music. But the rave-friendly parts of He Was King are not typical of this 46-minute CD on the whole. For the most part, He Was King emphasizes pop accessibility -- and it often does so with catchy, likable results.
© Alex Henderson /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 12 track(s)
- Total length: 00:46:41
- Main artists: Felix Da Housecat
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Nettwerk Music Group
- Genre: Electronic Dance
2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions 2009 Rude Photo Productions/Nettwerk Productions
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