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- Summary: The full-length debut release for British producer Michael Dodman as Huxley features guest appearances from Femme, Thomas Gandey, Obenewa, S-Man, and Yasmin.
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- Record Label: !K7
- Genre(s): Electronic, House, Progressive House
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I Want You | |
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i want you you aint gotta wonder, i can bring the summer i want you you can hold me baby aint no its or maybes i want you we can let them talk dont... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Oct 28, 2014Power drifting through the gears and with cutting-edge in hand, this is a shoe-in contender for house album of the year--clear and distinct, all the way through.
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Oct 28, 2014Blurred is unique, although akin to the old 808 State and LFO efforts where blue rooms met bass music and all the hoodies understood, but it's that same meeting happening in 2014, after house and bass followed their own indie and dubstep routes.
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Oct 29, 2014Huxley's pop forays might not be for everyone, but there's plenty on Blurred to appeal to both his underground acolytes and, perhaps, a new crop of fans as well.
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Oct 28, 2014Groundbreaking it may not be, but Huxley brings a touch more class than some of his contemporaries.
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Oct 28, 2014On the whole, Blurred is an uneven release. Huxley's ambition is laudable, but it's only his decision to hedge his bets a little that saves the album from being a completely subpar outing.