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Looking at You: Club Anthems
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Album Details: Looking at You: Club Anthems

Release Date:05/09/2006
Label:Centaur
UPC:650773000426

Track List: Looking at You: Club Anthems

  1. Perfect Motion (Intro)
  2. When (K Klass Mix)
  3. Looking At You (Jimmy Gomez Mix)
  4. Catch (Red Jerry Mix)
  1. Love U More (Shiner/Valentine Mix)
  2. Exodus (Rollo Mix)
  3. Cover Me (Trouser Enthusiasts Mix)
  4. Perfect Motion (Jimmy Gomez Mix)

Pro Reviews: Looking at You: Club Anthems

  • All Music Guide

    Making dance music that you can also sit still to isn't easy. After all, dance is fragile species of music, that doesn't survive well off the turntables, outside of the laptop, outside of the club. But Sunscreem's 1998 release Looking At You: Club Anthems artfully reinterprets its backcatalog to give us both. Songs that never needed a tuneup receive one anyway for the better. A Sunscreem song is never finished, but on Anthems, the remixes remerge more aggressive and wholly realized. Whereas Change or Die, Sunscreem's previous release, hesitates between Peter Gabrielesque multiculturalism and the Sarah McLachlan lilt, Anthems breaks down “Looking at You" and “Exodus" and builds them back up to be the dance songs they were always meant to be. Dance music has a pretty easy job keep people on their feet and in the club. But where most DJs would sample their way through the motions, cut and paste a chorus and a synthriff over the usual thumpandhiss, Sunscreem invests some consideration an...d thought into the beat. Percussion fills swoop through synthesizer mist, and the clever ornamentation that trickles over the standard bassandhihat allows the songs on Anthems to explore their corners without exhausting themselves after five minutes. Groovewise, Anthems's selections meet all dance quotas, but what's unexpected is they also emit a mollifying, radioactive brightness. Comparable ravepop artists, like Underworld, use dance to soundtrack cerebral and subconscious thought with slow, aquatic keyboard swells over manic, flickering beats to permit listeners to be all alone and idle in a crowded club. Here, though, Sunscreem's results are often so purely happy and upbeat they reach the point of abstraction, like heaven just discovered electricity. On “Catch" and the multilingual “When," Lucia Holm's vocals rise to atmospherethinning heights and spin off into something so cleansing that druggedup nightclub disconnection seems like a headline from an old newspaper. But that feeling is all lifted out of the traditional techno. And that's just the thing, this isn't art or literature or a neardeath experience, it's dance music. But somehow, on Anthems, Suncreem have had themselves an epiphany. -Bill Peters, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Sunscreem

One of the first rave-pop groups with live-performance abilities as well, Sunscreem formed around Paul Carnell and Lucia Holm (both on keyboards and vocals) with a handful of contributors including guitarists Darren Woodford and Wayne Simms, bassist Rob Fricker, drummer Sean Wright and Baz the DJ. Holm was a session cellist -- with credits including Dream Academy's "Lif... Read more