[Album] LISA - Disco Volante
Release Date: 2009.11.11
Genre: Pop, Dance, Electro, R&B, Hip-hop
Label: Rhytmn Zone
Sounds like: Koda Kumi, M-flo, Diggy-MO, ravex, DJ MAKAI, Clazziquai at times...
Language: Japanese
Bit rate: 192kbps
01 falling for you... feat.VERBAL
02 frozen
03 traveler (
Preview@YT)
04 SEND MY HEART
05 Leave
06 Love (
Preview@YT)
07 shake my heart
08 crave
09 planet love
10 Alone
11 other side of now
12 FIRE WOO HOO HOO feat. LISA / Diggy-MO' (special track)
13 HOUSE NATION feat. LISA / ravex (special track)
14 MY ONE STAR feat. LISA / MAKAI (special track)
15 SOUND BOY THRILLER feeeeeeeeeeat. LISA / m-flo (special track)
ALL TRACKS can be sampled HERE
LISA, better known as the former female vocalist of M-flo returns with her fourth studio album. This disc contains 7 new songs, 4 more from the luxurious disco series and 3 collaborations with Diggy-Mo', ravex and DJ MAKAI respectively. Her voice is light, sweet and melodic unlike most Jdance-pop singers. Notable tunes are: Love, Alone, FIRE WOO FOO FOO feat. LISA/Diggy-MO’, SEND MY HEART and planet love.
planet love reminds me so much of Clazziquai. There's the hypnotizing electro beat laced with house jazz and keyboard chord play. Throw in bubbly chorus and you'll start to move along with the music.
Love is surprisingly not a dance track. Instead it breathes along the same lines of Ayumi Hamasaki's ballads. There're semi fast paced words in the verse topped with twinkling effects. It's actually nice to hear LISA do something other than dance and electro.
Alone bears an obvious R&B beat making it a stand-out from the rest of the songs. The bridge is definitely the climax as you can hear LISA attempt a "Brandy" moment. It's down-to-earth and perhaps lacks that fanciness you find in the usual dance tunes.
I simply adore FIRE WOO FOO FOO feat. LISA/Diggy-MO’. Amazingly, LISA shines out more in non-M-flo collabs. Perhaps it's periodic and there's definitely room for improvement. Anyway, FIRE WOO FOO FOO is tough and fast moving. Diggy-MO' injects a necessary hip-hop element matching the beats of LISA's charming vocals to the tee. A memorable floor-filler indeed.
Overall, it's an okay album. Nothing spectacular or ear popping but a decent dance/pop album that I'd listen to without problems. Maybe because I can get thrown off by experimental electropop. Haha.
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