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Second Sign

Carl Cox

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Album Review

Carl Cox's third artist album presents some new tracks from the much-loved producer, collects a handful of older ones, and blends it all together in a mix-CD fashion. On top of all this is the quirky guest list, which includes everyone from superstar producer Norman Cook to techno pioneer Kevin Saunderson. Save "Got What You Paid 4!" — a tedious, screaming, Prodigy wannabe with singer Saffron — the collaborations all feel natural and loose, as if every collaborator got a "do what you feel, keep it funky" debriefing. Since he's fluent in six or seven genres of dance and has a genre-hopping back catalog, it's surprising the album is so house, with Cox's own contributions ranging from house proper to tech-house. Saunderson brings the chilly Detroit techno to "Vibes of Energy," Norman Cook brings the over the top, big beat boom to "That's the Bass," and Roni Size brings the off-kilter nu-jazz to "Open Book." Cox's hypnotic loops and incredibly catchy contributions are the glue that holds the album together while the DJ mix construction of it all disguises the filler, not there's much to begin with. While the pounding techno lovers might be disappointed that the album sparkles so often, Second Sign is a well-constructed effort that's club worthy, headphone worthy, and rich enough to withstand many repeat listens.

Customer Reviews

This is HOT! First cd I bought in a long time I REALLY LIKE

This is a funky mix of great soulful energy, it really is an infusion of a lot of different flavors that I am finding HOT. We've got some classic house vibe, some high end lounge/chillout, then some pump that makes u want to get up and dance. I really like this. It truly is one of the first cd's I've bought in a long time and really like, and have already played it twice. If you like House music, dance, chillout, kinda music this is a great album!

Not bad if you are stuck in 2001.

Cox was the man, but here he is spinning nonsense for being released in 2006. Here he has lost his edge, loosing the hard beats and sticking to house, he is not impressing me. Lets get some new stuff already.

where is the old Carl Cox

Where is the old Carl Cox with the great "hard" beats? please Carl don't be to much House please

Biography

Born: July 29, 1962 in Oldham, England

Genre: Dance

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

A perennial favorite as the best DJ in the world according to fans as well as the major mixing magazines, Carl Cox has been a part of Britain's dance scene from the heady days of disco through to the global clubland of the new millennium, with temporary pit stops covering hip-hop, the rare groove movement, and the immense rave revolution of the late '80s. That large span of time has undoubtedly affected his choice of records, since Cox routinely detours through breakbeat, Italian house, and the dance...
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