Disfunktional DJs ()

Reviewed by D-Lux on (Sunday, September 03, 2006) Rated 9.4 / 10
Category Rating
Track Structure 9
Interest 10
Melody 9
Performance 10
Lyrics 9
Enjoyment 10
Recording Quality 10
Commercial Appeal 8
Overall 9.4

Well, well, well, if it isn't Mr. Mancini with another classy track! Dark, dirty and disturbing, they're the 3 best words to describe this track. Incredibly, the lyrics manage to add to the appeal of the track, by not just being disturbing, but by having a noticeable hook to them. When read, the lyrics suit the mood perfectly, further perfected by their delivery and production, but they become clear enough at the hook to give the listener something to remember the song by. This is a great collaboration, that much is certain, as Wasted Day Music has added another level to Ricky's work with these vocals.

Now, the music! The drums are beautifully programmed, making me bop up and down in my seat, with  the bass being suitably deep, with a lovely ammount of distortion. The intro leaves you expecting a dark track, and that certainly is delivered! The delay on the vocals works well, despite making it harder to hear the actual lyrics, as you occasionally here a word or two in the middle of all the darkness. The synth melody is great, even though you could class the synth sound as not too dark, the melody Mancini plays on it is suitably foreboding. The breakdown is brilliant, leading you straight into the final choruses, where the vocals are more intense, meaning the song ends as intensely as it began.

Overall, this was an enjoyable, exciting track. Well done!

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