Too much of a good thing is, well, too much. Listen to the first cut on Blue Six's Beautiful Tomorrow and you'll think, hey, this is sweet: lounge-y warm house music, toasty synth washes that cascade atop a penetrating (but not intrusive) bottom end. This is positive energy, not the seedy late-night vibes often associated with the genre and after-hours clubbing. Each track is a lofty, dreamy soundscape, one that listeners will easily succumb to. But when you fast-forward to 14 tracks later and this is what you're still hearing, you're faced with a decision: Chuck the record because it is painfully mundane as a collection, or take a song or two and put it on a mixed CD. Recommendation: Go for the latter. Beautiful Day is good stuff, but taken in small doses. ~ Liana Jonas, All Music Guide
I haven't heard enough of them to weigh in, but I beleive you people over the All Music writer. I like the person below who says "it's awesome driving music let ya mind go free" I think I will try that.
Blue Six in a mixture of all sorts of moods. Its a euphoria of cool, smooth, uptempo yet laid back beats and lyrics. It's awesome driving music. Let ya mind go free!!!!!!!!!!
Blue six is crazy mellow smooth light head noddin' toe tappin' finga snappin' ultra cool creamy latte. Imagine Starbucks creating a drink after Blue Six?