| LMC vs U2 - Take me to the clouds above AATW Catalogue Number: White Now Whitney Housten sampling records aren't generally a good thing, 
 however LMC have gone a good job in taking the first couple of lines from an 
 old Whitney power ballad and have turned it into something rather catchy. 
 Don't be put off by this, the track is a prime example of a minimal record 
 which sits somewhere between house and trance. That said, this is always 
 going to be one of those love it or hate it kind of records, and without a 
 doubt it's destined for big chart success.  What we have is a chunky house beat with whether you dare to admit 
 it or not a very Gabriel and Dresden sounding, driving bassline with a kind 
 of guitar edge to it, throbbing tenaciously underneath those beats. Think 
 Joey Negro and you won't be too far away. Now what grabbed me with this 
 record was the vocal, I personally think they're really rather gorgeous, 
 I'm sure many may disagree. Plenty of reverb going off in all directions, 
 it has a very atmospheric airy feel to it in possibly an attempt at 
 recreating those clouds above. It's not quite ethereal in the sense that 
 house music doesn't generally produce that kind of sound, sensation or 
 feeling, which is why it can easily be considered to have a trancier 
 alter-ego. Whatever the case it's a bit of a grower. LMC have in the past worked with some shocking artists, the likes 
 of Lasgo instantly spring to mind. They have themselves also made some 
 really rather dodgy tracks, Take me to the clouds above feels on more much 
 more of a serious and professional level and the days of euro cheese could 
 well be behind them. You can't help feeling they may storm the charts with 
 this and fade into obscurity, but that's fine by us. Whatever your stance 
 on records like this, take an open minded approach and you might well find 
 yourself quite suprised by this.  View comments here
 Review by Xalno |