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Emerging from the same Parisian dance scene responsible for the likes of Cassius, Justice, and Bob Sinclar, Martin Solveig has built up a reputation as one of its more unpredictable DJs and producers thanks to an eclectic sound incorporating Latin, Afro-pop, and a whole host of worldbeat influences in addition to a more atypical blend of disco, house, and electro. Just two albums into his career, the musician named after French actress Solveig Dommartin releases a greatest-hits collection, which may be remarkably premature, but allows any clubbers yet to sample the delights of his well-traveled sound to see what all the fuss is about. Six tracks appear from his 2002 debut, Sur la Terre, the most recognizable of which is his first U.K. Top 40 hit, "Rocking Music," an infectious blend of Justin Timberlake-esque falsetto vocals, rumbling basslines, and hair metal guitars. But it's when Solveig embraces his international influences that he really sets himself apart from his contemporaries. "Madan" is a hypnotic fusion of filtered house licks, disco beats, and African chanting featuring the self-proclaimed creator of Afro-beat, Salif Keita; the soaring saxophone and funky slap-bass lends an '80s new wave pop feel to the tribal rhythms of the spoken word "Heart of Africa"; and the African groove-laden but French-sung "Linda" evokes the authentic Third World jazz-pop of acts like Fela Kuti. For 2005 follow-up Hedonist, Solveig all but ignored his previous experimental ethnic tendencies in favor of a more commercial and melodic pop sound that produced several club hits, including the raucous guitar-driven Rolling Stones-ish house rock anthem "Everybody" and the James Brown-goes-disco pastiche "Jealousy," both of which are performed by sixty-something bluesman Elmer Lee Fields. The other tracks included from his sophomore effort appear to have wandered in from an '80s soul-pop compilation. "Something About You" borrows the intro from Lionel Richie's "All Night Long" before merging into a Fatback Band pastiche, while "Something Better" is an authentic slice of retro synth funk featuring the Michael Jackson-inspired vocals of Jay Sebag. So Far has undoubtedly arrived far too early to be recognized as a definitive Solveig compilation, but it's a pretty reflective and enjoyable stopgap until he inevitably builds up enough material to release one in the future.
© Jon O'Brien /TiVo
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Martin Solveig, Composer, Lyricist, Programmer, Writer, MainArtist - Jay Sebag, Lyricist, Lead Vocals - Michael Robinson, Lyricist, Lead Vocals - M. Solveig, Composer, Writer - JB Gaudray, Guitar
© 2005 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL ℗ 2004 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL
Martin Solveig, Composer, MainArtist
© 2005 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL ℗ 2005 Defected Records Ltd under exclusive license from Papa Records Ltd
Martin Solveig, Composer, Programmer, Writer, MainArtist - JÉRÔME DEGEY, Guitar - Jay Sebag, Lead Vocals - Guy N' Sangue, Bass
© 2005 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL ℗ 2005 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL
Martin Solveig, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Jay Sebag, Composer - M SOLVEIG, Composer
© 2005 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL ℗ 2005 Defected Records Ltd Under exclusive license from Penso Positivo
Martin Solveig, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist
© 2005 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL ℗ 2005 Penso Positivo
Martin Solveig, Composer, Programmer, Writer, MainArtist - Lee Fields, Lead Vocals
© 2005 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL ℗ 2005 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL
Martin Solveig, Composer, MainArtist
© 2005 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL ℗ 2005 Defected Records Ltd Under exclusive license from Penso Positivo
Tom Coyne, Engineer - Martin Solveig, Composer, Programmer, Writer, MainArtist - Julia Sarr, Backing Vocals - Manuel Wandji, Percussion - César Anot, Lead Vocals - Cathy Renoir, Backing Vocals - Myriam Betty, Backing Vocals
© 2005 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL ℗ 2002 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL
Martin Solveig, MainArtist
© 2005 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL ℗ 2005 Defected Records Ltd Under exclusive license from Penso Positivo
Tom Coyne, Engineer - Martin Solveig, Composer, Lyricist, Programmer, Writer, MainArtist - Julia Sarr, Backing Vocals - Michael Robinson, Lead Vocals - Olyza Zamati, Backing Vocals - JB Gaudray, Guitar
© 2005 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL ℗ 2002 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL
Tom Coyne, Engineer - Martin Solveig, Composer, Programmer, Writer, MainArtist - Isobel, Lead Vocals - Xavier "Tornado" Fauthoux, Saxophone
© 2005 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL ℗ 2002 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL
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Emerging from the same Parisian dance scene responsible for the likes of Cassius, Justice, and Bob Sinclar, Martin Solveig has built up a reputation as one of its more unpredictable DJs and producers thanks to an eclectic sound incorporating Latin, Afro-pop, and a whole host of worldbeat influences in addition to a more atypical blend of disco, house, and electro. Just two albums into his career, the musician named after French actress Solveig Dommartin releases a greatest-hits collection, which may be remarkably premature, but allows any clubbers yet to sample the delights of his well-traveled sound to see what all the fuss is about. Six tracks appear from his 2002 debut, Sur la Terre, the most recognizable of which is his first U.K. Top 40 hit, "Rocking Music," an infectious blend of Justin Timberlake-esque falsetto vocals, rumbling basslines, and hair metal guitars. But it's when Solveig embraces his international influences that he really sets himself apart from his contemporaries. "Madan" is a hypnotic fusion of filtered house licks, disco beats, and African chanting featuring the self-proclaimed creator of Afro-beat, Salif Keita; the soaring saxophone and funky slap-bass lends an '80s new wave pop feel to the tribal rhythms of the spoken word "Heart of Africa"; and the African groove-laden but French-sung "Linda" evokes the authentic Third World jazz-pop of acts like Fela Kuti. For 2005 follow-up Hedonist, Solveig all but ignored his previous experimental ethnic tendencies in favor of a more commercial and melodic pop sound that produced several club hits, including the raucous guitar-driven Rolling Stones-ish house rock anthem "Everybody" and the James Brown-goes-disco pastiche "Jealousy," both of which are performed by sixty-something bluesman Elmer Lee Fields. The other tracks included from his sophomore effort appear to have wandered in from an '80s soul-pop compilation. "Something About You" borrows the intro from Lionel Richie's "All Night Long" before merging into a Fatback Band pastiche, while "Something Better" is an authentic slice of retro synth funk featuring the Michael Jackson-inspired vocals of Jay Sebag. So Far has undoubtedly arrived far too early to be recognized as a definitive Solveig compilation, but it's a pretty reflective and enjoyable stopgap until he inevitably builds up enough material to release one in the future.
© Jon O'Brien /TiVo
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- 1 disco(s) - 11 pista(s)
- Duración total: 00:53:22
- Artistas principales: Martin Solveig
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Sello: BMG Rights Mgmt France SARL
- Género Electrónica
© 2005 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL ℗ 2005 BMG Rights Management (France) SARL
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