Ultra Records
2007
Ghetto Blaster
About This Album
The title Ghettoblaster says it all, and with it Armand Van Helden blasts back through the club's scene past, across a dozen free styling tracks. Retro is the key theme here, even the song titles evoke yesteryear - "A Track Called Jack", "Je T'aime", "To Be a Freak", as Van Helden not only resurrects the sounds of the past, but deliriously mashes them together.

"Go Crazy!" sets the stage with propulsive beats and the synth stabs so popular in their late 80s day, that they even infested the Jamaican dancehall, with its funky, faux bass line, exultant vocals from Majida, and a New Wave-y synth line, this is house as it never was, but always seemed to be. As exuberantly old school as that is, "Touch Your Toes" has it beat, a hiphop, scratch-laden anthem driven by a bass line even fatter than Fat Joe, who with B1 gets the exercise class rocking.

Both of those are originals, "I Want Your Soul", in contrast, is an inspired adaptation of "Do You Want It Right Now", where New Waves meets hands in the air house. Back in the Big Apple, music flows from every neighborhood, creating a stew of sounds all its own, and "NYC Beat" captures the nitty gritty feel of the city, powered by a lethal bass line, shout- along Ramones style vocal samples, and a rocking New Wave infected melody line.
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