Thursday, July 2, 2020

Mixerr Album Reviews #2,145

Sextravaganza ‎– Return Of Sextravaganza is another beautiful work of tribal house music performed by Frederick Jorio himself. His work is extravagant as always. The production on this album is very well produced and polished in an efficient manner. This album has a melodic dance sound which meets the polished sounds of electronic music. There is a lot of tribal madness on this album due to the tribal house sound. 90s house music can’t get any better than this. The sounds of 90s electronic music leaves much to be desired for the ears whether good or bad.

(All I Want Is) Sex is a sexy tribal house song perfect for the bedroom, night club, dance, or the dance floor. Orgasmic, sexy, and tribal are three words to describe this song. The song uses both tribal beats and jungle beats.

Come On Everyone is driven by a repetitive vocal sample, a jazzy saxophone, bass lines, short electric synths, and a kick drum. Come On Everyone is one of his more underrated works of music. The song is perfect for the dance floor. The song follows a melodic rhythm. Now the saxophone gives the song an ambient sound. Ambient house music meets the sounds of dance and electronic on the song Come On Everyone.

Theme From Sextravaganza uses a funky bassline which is accompanied by synths and dance beats. This song is a mixture of electronic and dance music. The song is basically a tribal house instrumental laced with electronic synths and sounds.

Sextra Break (Deep In Sodom) uses more delayed beats that are quite louder than some of the other songs. The song is the shortest in terms of length and duration. The song uses a repetitive vocal sample.

The song Montobi's Raindance is filled with tribal madness as it uses lot of tribal house elements. Montobi's Raindance uses an eclectic Afrocentric blend of drums such as congas, bongos, and timbales. The Afrocentric drums blend in perfectly with the tribal house sound on this song as well as this album. Relaxing is one word to describe the mood of this song. Montobi's Raindance follows a tempo of 125 BPM. This is tribal America. The bass blends in perfectly with the Afrocentric blend of drums.

I rate this album 5/5*****!!

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