No Roots
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Amazon.co.uk After a decade as one of the world's most successful dance acts, Faithless's distinct sound has put them at risk of becoming dinosaurs. Thankfully No Roots doesn't rest on the laurels of former glory and delivers something quite special. Sister Bliss's shrill, semi-hard-house synth stabs are all but gone, replaced by less dated sounds and more thoughtful use of them. Tempos are lower and song structure plays a more valuable part, for No Roots is in fact only two gigantic, epic songs, with each track a progression on the previous one and clever segues leading into the next. The only song that doesn't fall into "Parts 1 & 2" is the lead single version of "Mass Destruction" tacked on the end; it's a funky, breaks-based tune with Maxi Jazz's trademark vocal (used sparingly throughout the album) over live bass and guitars. Anyone who's seen Faithless live knows how they can jam around their back catalogue, making medleys and breakdowns of epic proportions: No Roots is a studio realisation of that. Highlighted by "I Want More", downbeat tunes build until their climax when an uptempo number will kick in. "Sweep" is simply a 909 drum and percussion loop with synth flourishes that drops into "Miss You Less, See You More", a classic house tune that closes part one of the album. Something other than a collection of hands-in-the-air floor-fillers and downbeat songs to chillout to, No Roots should be listened to in its entirety. It's a cohesive body of work that builds and dips in all the right places. --David Trueman Product Description While Faithless' open-door policy has encompassed (and encouraged) a lot of remarkable musical contributions, there are three core members: Maxi Jazz, Sister Bliss and Rollo Armstrong. The trio invited cult Sony recording artist, the multi-talented LSK, to join them for the project, and his elegantly composed, beautifully sung contributions match Maxi Jazz for emotional eloquence, particularly on the achingly philosophical "I Want More". One more element had to fall into place to complete this tour de force: the angelic tones of a woman who has featured on every Faithless album: Dido, who features on the title track 'No Roots.
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No Roots
Product Details
- Brand
- RCA
- Format
- audioCD
- ASIN
- B00027EFIE
- Category
- CDs & Vinyl > Styles > Pop
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 05 June 2004
- Listed Since
- 22 February 2007