GAMES: GameSpot: Best of 2008 | GameFAQs | SportsGamer MUSIC: Last.fm | MP3.com MOVIES: Metacritic | Movietome TV: TV.com
Intensify - JAPAN BONUS TRACK
Users Say
0 ratings
Album Reviews: 0
Album: Intensify - JAPAN BONUS TRACK
Artist: Way Out West
Release Date: 10/2/2001
Genre: Electronic-Dance

Ask anybody what the most impressive musicians sound like and odds are they'll say they sound nothing like their influences. Which might imply that Bristol-bred Way out West -- being submerged in both trip-hop and Madchester -- demand the utmost respect for making a glittering, expressive trance... [+] Expand

Write a Review

Press Pass
Your Take
Tell the world what you think about
Intensify - JAPAN BONUS TRACK by Way Out West!

Critic's Review

2.5 out of 5 stars Dean Carlson, All Music Guide
Ask anybody what the most impressive musicians sound like and odds are they'll say they sound nothing like their influences. Which might imply that Bristol-bred Way out West -- being submerged in both trip-hop and Madchester -- demand the utmost respect for making a glittering, expressive trance record. Such is the case for most of Intensify, only if one takes a blind eye to the more glaring dips into transcendental self-importance. Certainly, a huge majority of the songs here undulate with a swish of snug synths and countryside astral works -- the Enigma techno house of "Hypnotise" or "Secret" translate eccentric elements into militant house stompers -- but when guest vocalists like Kirsty Hawkshaw (remembered most for her Opus III project and her role with BT) try to yank the experience into something more conventionally "moving," the album founders with pomposity. Still, not many progressive trance records would sample Coldcut's "Autumn Leaves" ("The Fall") or sound like a lost Borg finding itself at Gatecrasher ("Shark Hunt"). Got to give it that. [The Japanese release adds a remix of "Ub Devoid"]
Data Warehouse Clear Gif