Alex Metric - Open Your Eyes (Remixes & Productions)
Album Reviews
Released: 22nd August 2011
Reviewer: El Hunt
At it’s best; 'Open Your Eyes' is brilliant, high energy and epic, at worst; annoying.
Released: 22nd August 2011
Reviewer: El Hunt
If you didn’t know any better, you could be quite easily fooled into thinking this was the work of Soulwax or Duck Sauce. This could be plucked straight off a Kitsuné compilation - with Phoenix present, and La Roux’s punchy ‘Quicksand’ there is a definite French feel. Title track ‘Open Your Eyes’ is particularly European - playing host to soaring house, plenty of bleeps and glitchy synth. Alex Metric has compared his sound to tears of MDMA joy and Drury’s tinkering with indie groove ‘Lisztomania’ is a high - turning it from winsome into an explosive dancefloor number complete with juddering bass. The disco reworkings of ‘Hypnotize U’ and ‘Stylo’ are also inspired pieces of remixing, managing to stay faithful to the original whilst adding new creative flair.
However it’s not all plain sailing. ‘Open Your Eyes’ is promising house track with skittery bleeps and rock influences - and so it’s a shame when along with his (Style of Eye remix) it becomes tedious and a bit unoriginal. Drury will often produce a winning hook - a brilliant Jamie XX-esque breakdown for example - and then abandon it. Drury’s energy is key to his sound, but also the most frustrating thing about his music. If only you could bottle Alex Metrics enthusiasm and focus it. At it’s best; 'Open Your Eyes' is brilliant, high energy and epic, at worst; annoying - a hyperactive child that refuses to be quiet. Whether 'Open Your Eyes' is an entirely good trip remains to be seen, but it is certainly an eventful one.
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