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cinema flashback
Really original, kooky number that makes really clever use of sampling and scratch to create a kind of gigantic retro cinematic flashback of 20th century American music that's just bursting with cultural references.
There are bits of Gershwin amongst big-band samples and the way the decks combine with rhythmic samples in the middle section, joined a bit later on by an echoey old piano, sounds like a ghostly tapdance in an empty theatre.
The lead female vocal has a touch of Marilyn Monroe about her, though the way she uses her voice and the electronica behind it is also very reminiscent of Patsy Kensit when she fronted Eighth Day.
Tapping into the cultural memory of the listener with clever sound triggers, this track sets off visual imagery at a rate of knots. And the way the keys don't quite match gives a dreamlike, unreal quality to the whole thing, almost as though you're watching it all reflected in a shop door on a dark night on 7th Avenue.
- woodstocktaylor from Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom on 10May2004
im enjoying this intro
im really enjoying this, its really goofy. i would play this to piss off my friedns but im enjoying it. its like sunshine portishead i like it a bunch
especially this synthed up horn stuffs a solid four
- supergut from Hillsboro, Virginia on 3May2004
Sample This
A sample based track which contains some originality. I'm a sucker for a female vocal like this. Interesting.
- Audiotech from Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom on 3May2004
Phat!
Groovy deck work, and a happy vibe, with some great sample useage. Love the vocals, totally unique and totally cool.The instrumental break was great, but maybe a little too sample based - I would have loved to hear some live instrumentation in there too.
- WilliamRead from Macclesfield, Cheshire, United Kingdom on 3May2004
Cool!
this song is hot!!
Vocals are tight and I'm loving the voice
a great song all arounds
- Csmash from Brooklyn, New York on 2May2004
Creative explosion!
Lots of production, has a fun feel to it. Nice and pleasingly interesting tone to the female vocal. Lyrics echo the musicial expression. Good qualities, nice instrumental breaks, but it's stretched out a bit too much in the arrangement.. too many, too much... and it just makes it hard to follow, hard to get into. Lots of talent in every aspect of this song, though, and I do like the creativity.
Onward to success...
- Epiphany_mm from Ponca City, Oklahoma on 2May2004
ID SEARCH
While appealing on a 'lots-going-on' level at first listen, this track gives the impression of being full of good ideas but not quite knowing how to stitch them together into an integral whole. The voice is good (although a little sugary at times) and the instrumental breaks are right on cue and work. Perhpas there is a slight lack of an overall sense of direction.
- Billymoonchild from Catania, Sicily on 16Apr2004
very interesting
I'm still not sure what I think about this song overall. It is very original. The woman has a nice voice. Without sounding like a dork, she has a very sexy voice, which is a strong selling point. I like the piano and musical breaks. I could do without the whisteling and screaching horns. Very original though.
- brenn from Fort Wayne, Indiana on 15Apr2004
Scratch Master
A Betty Boop voice with a Bandstand style horn section are a little different nowadays with piano & scratching going on at the same time. Andrew Sisters type harmonies are a nice touch too. Unique and different...
- mikebarfly from Trenton, Florida on 15Apr2004
nice intro
vocals : cute but good and in key. instrumental break : very good. really all the music is good. my suggestion would be to start the vocals rite after the quick intro. there seems to be a lot of space between the vocals. outside of that, very well done.
- lrlrlrl from East Douglas, Massachusetts on 14Apr2004
Yeh, relatively funky...
But, not my bag I fear. Although, I just heard the cool brass bit, and that is actually very groovy. The lyrics are a bit too un-oomphy for my liking, but, the instrumental break is quite groovy, along with the decks which make it sound cool.
- cantona7 from Chelmsford, Essex, United Kingdom on 14Apr2004
Excellent
The song is definitely the most unique I've ever heard. It just catches you. A unique sound, style and approach. Its flawless. It's either you like or not.
- skenti from Buffalo, New York on 14Apr2004
WE WANT HOWARD HOWARD THE DUCK!
DEFINTLY DIFFRENT GUYS!lead vocals pretty good got a no doubt taste!nice range and control.decks ok!i like this it is defintly diffrent good luck hope you make it ja
- jawithin33 from Zanesville, Ohio on 14Apr2004
ooooooooooooooooooom....pa!
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- awakenest from Unspecified on 14Apr2004
Original
This song is very crazy and unique as anything Ive ever heard on here. I really like what you've done. Like I hate the song one second and then i love the next part. Wow, this is great. I love the lead vocals too. But this is defiently nothing youll ever hear on the radio, this is something you'll hear somewhere else(i.e. a movie ) and then it will get on the radio. Good work.
- Moccison from Beckley, West Virginia on 13Apr2004
interesting
The intro has an interesting feel. The vocal has a very sexy quality to it. I also like the way the song progressively builds.
Very interesting. I like the production.
- coda55 from Milwaukie, Oregon on 11Apr2004
Great Beat!
Lead vocals are nice, although I would bring them out a little more in the mix. Beat is very good throughout the song.
- davestoy from Eddyville, Kentucky on 20Mar2004
Beautifully quirky
I like the unusual musicality of this song. I would have probably used slightly different instrumentation but keeping the arrangement the same.

The synth brass stabs are too loud at places.

Her vocals are first rate - reminds me of a young Madonna.

I love the tap-dance effect.

With a better recording this song could go places.
- OsmanKent from Producer, London, United Kingdom on 19Mar2004
neat intro!
this tune needs some more low end to it!good vocals,as well as the scratching.the mood of the song is good,and i did like some, not all of the key work.
- truckerT from Port Huron, Michigan on 19Mar2004
hmm nice work i think
i love the beginning it's veryswinging, adn then turns into a hiphopy beat. The girls voice is cool the track is kind of Vitamin C a little, who i love. The chorus is a little all over the place
- SpinningAroundU from Belmar, New Jersey on 19Mar2004
no doubt
intro grabs ya right off the bat
hip hop kind of song sassy vocals like that sexy voice could see a band like no Doubt doing this song decks are cool they work for the song well could of done with out the instrumental song should just keep hitting it dont let them go when you got them kind of reminds of the movie west side story in the music could of used a real drummer would of given the song more life
- Deeperblue from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on 19Mar2004
Slammmmmmmmin Beats.
aaaaaoooooohhhhhhh...this voice. I want to SEE you. You lookin' as good as you sound? 'cuz, DANG...you'd be a hottie!
Nice beats. Good rhythm and GREAT arrangement with the horns, keyboard...the whole yards. Bravo. You're up against stiff comp with the other song I heard, but, I think you got a track I'd buy, so that should make you feel good. Keep it up.
- markis_willis from Machesney Park, Illinois on 18Mar2004
::smiles::
blondie ;] sorry kinda reminds me of blondie, very nice vocals. good mix.

kinda a gwen stefani vibe too. i dig it ;]
- N_R from North Vernon, Indiana on 18Mar2004
THIS IS A REAL WELL PUT TOGTHER TRACK TIGHT P..
IT HAS ONE OF THOSES OUT SCHOOL HIP HOP CLASSIC TYPE OLD WILD WILD WEST BIG BAND SOUNDS VERY EASY TO MARKET MTV BOUND HEAVY RADIO PLAY I CAN SEE IT NOW
- MOBBSENSATION from Oakland, California on 18Mar2004
Hit Me
Cool Sample @ the Top...Great vibe and great groove make me dig this track..Good Luck
- Now from Nashville, Tennessee on 17Mar2004
Eurovision???
To be honest, I don't see much of a market for this song. It's unusual, I'll give it that!

It does have a strong feel of Norwegian Eurovision about it. I thing there's too much of a mish-mash of styles in this song with the scratching (no need for it!) and the latino(ish) brass.

I do like the vocalsist though, nice timbre to her voice and she would do justice to a good mainstream pop song I dare say.
- Brenig from Shrewsbury, Shropshire, United Kingdom on 17Mar2004
poppy portishead
good hip hop beat and very interesting samples which are jazz influenced. good female vocals and melody and a great classical sounding piano break. reminds me of a poppy portishead
- adamtime from Stockport, Cheshire, United Kingdom on 17Mar2004
Cheezy intro Effects
This song sounds like it was midi on a computer. It's definitely different and unique but I think a little on the cheese side. I do like it though.
- hailzuki from Chicago, Illinois on 17Mar2004
a little cheese is good.
I absolutely do not like the intro...not a good intro at all....the scratching should go. But, it's all redeemed the lead vocals and the piano. I like the your voice. sexy. the whistle sucks too. The piano is truly a nice touch. And, you get even better when you get stronger and louder. Good job. The music is really good. all except those scratching sounds. but, the song is very energetic and that's a good thing
- Harper from Atlanta, Georgia on 16Mar2004
yo man pop my head off
great sounding tune, nice production quality, The lead vocals were very soothing and powerfull, Talented group, the Instrumental break fit it there very nicely. The deck was an alien workshop my favorite type!
- clocks1 from Kearny, Arizona on 16Mar2004
cool beat
lead vocals seem to sound good but, need to cleaned up. cant really understand all the lyrics. sound good when she goes high. levels go good in the song. insrumental is cool. overall, a cool song.
- Broken_31792 from Thomasville, Georgia on 16Mar2004
Review from www.FOKISSED.com
You requested comments on:

Lead vocals - very cool voice, kind of old school sounding, great tone and quality

instrumental break - awesome, i'm really digging the record scratching mixed throughout, adds a real original touch to the track

GREAT, original sounding song here, keep it up
- Fokissed_dotcom from Richmond, Virginia on 16Mar2004
Fun and sexy
I liked her voice and I liked the beat and the bass line. The turntables were cool too. I'd love to hear it with real horns
- ciape from Cleveland, Ohio on 16Mar2004
The Jusry Is Still Out
THere is definately some engineering and technical creativity in this song, but if I were an A&R guy I think I would be thinking this was done in the 90;s already. This is close, but not ecactly a new sound. The instrumental tracks seem very compressed - perhaps that is just an internet thing. I would love to hear this group in a couple of years. I think the potential is there - just bring it to the 2000's.
- SWINK from Independence, Missouri on 14Mar2004
Inventive songcraft
Kinda cartoon intro..but fine continuation with a lot of creative things put in.. great ..Like that kinda Bugsy Malone touch on the voice too.. this is a really cool piece of music to listen to. ..interesting and engaging with a lot of musicality and inventive things
- pictum from Stockholm, Sweden on 14Mar2004
scratch scratch.
I like the vocals . I think theyre real cute. I Like the music progression also . Very cleverly put together. Good decks and break.
- TheLos from Burbank, California on 13Mar2004
wacky, different, and badass
When this track started, I was like uhh...ok, but about a minute into it I was hooked,

it reminds me of "Self" I don't know if that rings a bell but it's definately a compliment.

super inventive stuff, great job,
love it, band asked for comments on lead vocals, decks, and instrumental break, all of which are doin it. really clever lyrics.

So if I have to say anything negative at all, it would only be that the recording could brighter,
as in more treble,

Refreshing, I'm listening to it again right now!
- wesandstuff from North Hollywood, California on 10Mar2004
Great song
Cool intro. Snap! The groove is slammin'. Sexy vocal too. Cool piano line too. This is trippy and different. Clubby, danceable and groovy. Still sophisticated though. I like all the samples on the chorus. Great job guys. This is really pro sounding.
- SBB from Emeryville, California on 8Mar2004
Hip Hop meets 40s Big Band
Strange song. Sort of a cross between Hip Hop and 40s Big Band stuff. I'm not sure if I'm crazy about the interplay between the hip hop scratch track and the keyboards doing that 40s thing. Vocalist sounds almost as if she's trying to do a bad imitation of Marilyn Monroe on the verse. She's stronger on the chorus and those 40s harmonies are kind of neat later on in the song. The percussion is very clunky and heavy-handed at times and I suppose matches the very overstated keyboard parts. Overall, this song would be most appropriate as part of a musical theatre piece but I don't see it having any potential as a single.
- Turfseer from New York City, New York on 7Mar2004
solid production
for the genre this is good solid production. I'm not expecting a great story line. Instrumantally it is dynamic, balanced and well done. Lead is sexy, sensitive. Kind of reminiscent of: well, think Gwen Stefani meets the girl who did My Baby Takes The Morning Train...
- Doug_Irving from Nashville, Tennessee on 7Mar2004
Stream of Consciousness
Sounds like something I would hear in a play. Hopefully a play I would not pay to see. The scene would involve 'Futuristic Music' or the pretentious presentation of how music might sound in the future from the context of the 1969 World's Fair. The words are pretentious bullshit and mean nothing. The song is well recorded and has dynamics interesting rhythmic/musical interludes. The singer has a nice tone to her voice. The instrumentation is the jazzy horn section out of the sound track to West Side Story.
- EddieMundane from Missoula, Montana on 7Mar2004
Great! Some originality here on all counts!
I'm not qualified to comment on "Decks" but they seemed to play a large part in this song to good effect.

The lead vocal is a really good performance and well produced. The vocalist manages several diferent styles on the one song and is not only perfect in this context, but is extremely original for this genre.

The use of "big band" and orchestral sounds; even some artificial "tap dancing", which I think was done on the decks, gives this song a really eclectic feel.

The producer of this song has gone all out to mix old and new sounds to excellent effect. My one criticism is that I was expecting more from the instrumental break, but it didn't really offer anything more than I heard on the intro. This is a minor point, though, to an otherwise excellent recording. Well done!
- lynnmonk from Accrington, Lancashire, United Kingdom on 6Mar2004
A producer who seperates himself from the mil..
fun intro. very bizzare. nice jazz piano chords (a sample?). Great use of samples overall. Unique voice. Very talented producer. He listens to every nuance the vocalist is doing. A complete pleasure to listen. I suspect Im listening to a song that will do very well here. If I had to pick on something I would say that some of the samples are repeated maybe once more then they should (especially the male "has"), and the vocalist pronounces "shootin the breeze" a little thick. Still incredible use mix or Jazz, Pop, Hip Hop, and silliness.
- dekk11 from Ashburn, Virginia on 6Mar2004
Eclectic Mix
This track had everything thrown in save the kitchen sink; I lost count of a myriad of genres, influences and sounds coming together. Curiously it did work as a kind of urban/street showbiz number - perhaps it jist needs a street dance craze to spin it into the mass consciousness. Vocals are original, somewhere between Cyndi Lauper and the B52s.
- stuartmacrae from Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom on 5Mar2004
The Evil Genius says...
The lead vocals for this track are very well done, and the singers voice and delivery are unique and fresh. Almost throughout the track, the decks are cleverly done. The only weakness in this song is the break at 2:00 which I feel is too long and disrupts the flow of the song. I would recommend either halving it or doing away with it entirely. This is probably the most original track I've heard yet on GB, and I hope to find it highly rated. It certainly is in my book.
- kellygreenn from Valencia, California on 5Mar2004
Funky Halftime Groove
Vocalist has a good voice. Reminiscent of Paula Abdul, Dianna Ross and an almost David Bowie hip music vibe. The harmonies have a Eric Clapton Cream voicing structure, adds interest. Creative use of the turntable decks. The instrumnetal break has a football cheerleader halftime vibe, which I like. Big city, Chicago. Nice work!
- Aaron_Wolfson from Los Angeles, California on 5Mar2004
Hiphop meets Glen Miller???
Roll over Glen Miller... this intro gets the riff going. Nice innocent voval- sort of dirty-sweet. It's certainly unusual- but thats cool, sometimes i get so sick of same old sameolds. So purely from an originality point of view, this song must score highly. It gets a little hectic at points, and i probably wouldn't want to listen to it in an altered state, but the piano across the scratches works, and i figure this song has that sort of alternative, grow on you quality about it.
Coolidigit
- Davidi from Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa on 5Mar2004
DECKS?
Here we have a vocalist with a unique style. The tonal color in her voice draws a listener right in and keeps the listener engaged.
The song itself is not structured with a very wide melodic range, but one can get a sense of the singers chops at 2:59 where harmonies are added to the track for the first time. The high harmony lines are as clear as a bell; sung with confidence and power.

A very short instrumental break at
1:58 was interesting -- the "tap dancing" - although used once or twice in the past (as nearly everything we can think of is) was
effective in giving the track an added aural texture. It went by a bit too quickly, however. Would have liked to see it last 30 or 40 seconds.

The artist asked for comments on "Decks." Having no idea what that is, it's slightly difficult to give an intelligent responce in that area. If "decks" is the new termonology for the "scratching," then it was done quite well. The syncopation was dead on (sometimes it's off in other recordings; even coming in on the beat - the lenght of the scratch throws the meter off. Not here.)

At 3:40 the "horn section" plays some nice patterns.

Perhaps the artist might e-mail to inform exactly what "decks" is?

Good luck in your career.
- 3BAD from Pleasantville, New York on 5Mar2004
Sweet
I dig this track. I really like the vocals and the harmony parts. I dig the old player like piano parts verses. I don't care much for the modulation. The break rocks. Nice scratchin. Really like the ending too.
- TeagueTripFuse from Cleveland, Ohio on 5Mar2004
very unique
more some reason i'm reminded of japanese anime and the spice girls. the lead vocals are very unique. this is kind of cool
- John_McConnach from Toronto, Ontario, Canada on 4Mar2004
Quirky and Original
This song is quite quirky and original. The vocals remind me of Bjork. It's a good mix, and it's obvious that you've put a lot of effort into this song. I like the lyrics aswell.
- newgenii from Perth, Western Australia, Australia on 4Mar2004
scattered
The song has potential, the singer has a cool vibe.But the music is a bit scattered. try some real drums. focus on the key points of the song, melody, too much going on.
- deanwells from Melbourne, Tennessee, Australia on 4Mar2004
sugarcube
this is a nice mix of different styles. Good vocals, i thought the use of the decks was effective. The first instrumental break I didn't think worked too well because of the key change, but I loved the one that was like tap-dancing and piano.

There is a bit of a Bjork influence overall, and like on a lot of Bjork records I feel the actual vocal melody is pretty much non-existent, but I think it's a great pruduction, and a good singer. The singer just needs something a bit more substantial to sing.
- looperboy from Unspecified on 4Mar2004
cool
A shuffle beat with vocals that are a cross between Macie Gray & No Doubt! Wow.

This song is a chameleon. It just keeps changing--there are so many different genre influences.

The scratching's great. The instrumental break sounds like tap dancing scratching. This song is simply amazing and really grabs your interest.
- RozAgain from New Berlin, Wisconsin on 4Mar2004
Rock out with your cock out
The scratching during the intro is sweet. The DJ of this group know's what is up, and the singer has a sexy voice.
- TedLauck from Ross, California on 3Mar2004
do dodo do do
good i like the lead vocals. I like how you move your voice. The break seemed okay. Maybe spice it up a bit with a little more funky of a beat. good luck
- RLMeff from Two Rivers, Wisconsin on 3Mar2004
Magical Mystery Tour meets No Doubt meets Jac..
This rocks the house. The jazzy-hip hop groove works. The lead vocals are recorded very well and sound very original. I will enjoy this one and will check out your web site.
- brandon1 from Round Rock, Texas on 3Mar2004
Really wouldn't call this POP
This song is a bit too advantgarde for my taste and I wouldn't have placed it into the pop genre.
- jamiestevens200 from Unspecified on 3Mar2004
Big Band techno
Interesting piece here. I have so much to say on it but I'll stick to the requested comments.

Vocals are clean and precise. Really great jazz/big band vocal style. It holds the different genre variations together. Liked the big band backups.

The scratch decks are an interesting way to help keep the beat. They really hang in there and the give piece a unique twist.

I don't think that I've ever heard tap dancing beats as in the instrumental break. It's neat and works with the piano licks. The piano licks seem to have trouble keeping up with the vocals at times.

Lot's of creative elements to this song. Well done.

Keep up the good work.
Yours in music,
Ron
- Ron_Wise from Longmont, Colorado on 3Mar2004
Trip-Hip!
Love that sequenced intro! The transition into the verse/break beat is seamless! Oh, love that piano! The vocals are perfect for the mood! The instrumental arrangement is amazing! Great beat, great voice, great song! Is that tap dance part done on scratches?! That's great! Keep it up!
- iowaismine from Webster City, Iowa on 3Mar2004
Interesting.
Lead vocal was pretty good although I am not a big fan of women singing with the baby voice, but overall it was good. Sorry I am not up on the terminology "Decks" so no comment. All of the instrumentals in the song were very interesting. A very eclectic mix of music.

Good luck.
- ozofwiz from Batavia, Illinois on 3Mar2004
Catchy #
Modulations and deck work were shookingly good and you could see the attitude in the vocals (bitchin vocals no pun intended) the inst. break was fun and not too long, I think this should do great.
- dstring61 from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on 2Mar2004
this song is just a fun song
i think u should chill out on the dj scratching a bit. but very cool vocals. man this chick sounds hot. i like the use of so many instruments. but the "decks" really are over done. this song must have taken a lot of work...good job.
- Mat_Flag from Santa Barbara, California on 2Mar2004
Wanna Be Macy Gray
You got the soft little voice. The bass line isn't that great. The song is a little wierd. with all the mixing and instrumentals.
- musictsl from Seal Beach, California on 2Mar2004
quirky pop
Cool, quirky pop sound - the only thing I would change is I'd put some live drums and horns in there if possible ... the vocals are great, though. I really like this!
- HippyDiva from Hermosa Beach, California on 2Mar2004
strong intro
Is this the right genre.
You mix a bit of hip hop, a little jazz in the piano and horns, groovy drum beat, well original it is. some pop, maybe some soul, funk, I'd say alternative.
Vocals are very powerful, beautiful voice, pleasant, sincere, passion, great range.
This woman can sing. A little Bjork in there on spots.
Like I said, original, the only thing is that the song doesn't flow, it seems to be all over the place to much going on, arrangements are strange, but then it gives way to that style, I'm not sure what to think of the song.
Performance wise, quality musicians, tight, great production.
An original which gives you a high score.
- Enviro from Clinton, New Jersey on 2Mar2004
cool song
i thought this song was very cool. it was weird but i thought it was very original, and i would listen to it again.
- einsteinTrocka from Geneva, Illinois on 2Mar2004
madona meets betty boob
You have a cool sound this would make a good mix song for the turntables an a club.

i like your voice, its very retro

i like the way you mix your sounds digitaly, very cool
- MattMarshall from Orem, Utah on 2Mar2004
Modern sounds mixed with 30's starlet feel
At first listen the singer sounds like Marilyn Monroe(NOT MANSON!) in her best I'm-so-sexy-sounding whisper, and you think 1930's starlet, but then the scratches start, and you know it's modern, and they throw in some older sounding piano riffs and fills for good measure. It's a nice blending of the genres, not something I have heard before, but the song just finished and I can't recall anything but her sexy voice, and I am wanting more. Hook her up with a great song, and could be on to something.
- bri267 from Skokie, Illinois on 29Feb2004
awsome intro
i never listen to this type of music, but i think you could change that....what a great voice, it is very original. the song is very sexual. i like thatgood use of instumenets. this song could be a hit....and i dont like this type of music...great job..
- bryonmack from Atlanta, Georgia on 29Feb2004
Dingos of Austrailia have better rhythm.
Are there any live musicians in this mess? All I hear are Yamahas and Casios. Where are the Oboes that are so desperately needed? Like a bong, I'll give you all high marks. I don't do this cause I like your song, it's to confuse the MAN.
- TheButtPlugs from Bungville, Rectumoria on 29Feb2004
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- theukraines from Huntsville, Alabama on 29Feb2004
Alternative
A difficult song to categorise, it could be alternative, jazz, big band or even hip hop there are so many dimentions to it. Most of the work is on the decks and the mixer had a field day. Some of the simpler tunes and effects seem a bit laboured and not quite to time but probably not worth changing. The vocal pulls it all together, a soft jazzy feel well produced with some sharp harmonies. You hardly notice the intru. break because they do so much work all the way through.
- JAWZ from Leicestershire, Midlands, United Kingdom on 29Feb2004
Am I doing hippy crack again...cool house stu..
Very cool stuff reminds me of my daze on NO2.....Cool stuff kidz....I am sure you are proud of this work....could use a little bit better production on it though....keep up the great work.
- thefamilytree from Battle Creek, Michigan on 28Feb2004
Island groovy
Vocals - Eartha Kitt-like soft vocal approach, lounge-like mood. Cool orchestra stab samples, tuned up and around.
Decks - I think you mean scratching accents? Is the tap-dancing part deckwork? That's extra cool!
Break? - whew - took a moment for that odd direction to sink in, I'd vote it for the most abstract change-up I've heard yet... since the beat remains, it doesn't sway too far from the overall song feel.
- keychange from Hwys 41 & 96, Georgia on 28Feb2004
Great groove
Yeahh the groove is great. I like the scratch effects and the beautifull vocalist. The sample is not so good.
- Catalunya from Vlaardingen, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands on 28Feb2004
Very unique
I wouldn't classify this as pop. Actually, I don't know how to classify it. It sure is unique. The lead vocals are really well done. I like the additive of background vocals in the repeats of the chorus in the end. It's really interesting mesh of styles and it worked for me.
- Noella from Toronto, Ontario, Canada on 28Feb2004
ok
its a wierd beat but nice
the girl needs a chorus
and it might be ok
- jonbeeze from Baton Rouge, Louisiana on 28Feb2004
EXTRA EXTRA! This is one to write home about!
The intro is fabulous, and the beat has me bopping. The voice is innocent like Bjork. The music makes me think I'm listening to the Moulon Rouge soundtrack. The scratching is fun, and random sounds are fun. I like the pick up on the vocals with the trumpets and sound bites the best. This song is FUN! I don't imagine myself cleaning house to this music, but I defiently would find something to do while listening to this music.
- prettykitty80 from Nacogdoches, Texas on 28Feb2004
Sounds Professional
Wow..some Studio Wizadry I hear.. The whole things sounds Professional..performance very good, vocals excellent..The song has some unique and pioneering Aspects to the sound...lyrics good..could be classic..
Goodluck. me "Joggyn Smyler"
- frankzee from Allentown, Pennsylvania on 27Feb2004
Beep, beep, beep!
It seems as if I am in another world listening to this. The uniqueness of this track is its diversity. I am familiar with a sound as this. This is an experimental track. I like what you have here. The lead is alive, the instrumental break is great! It sounds like a tap dancer is tapping. I love it!
~Morgo Music Review!
- Doni64 from Bronx, New York on 27Feb2004
I LOVE it!
Definately an original sounding pop song! Vocals are definately great! The choice of music in the back really adds to the originallity of the song.
- ShannonS from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on 27Feb2004
fresh!
This tune has a very fresh feel to it and the vocals sparkle.

lead vocals: like the sound - very clean and not too effected. Very nice vocals on chorus - really cool!

Instrumental break: horns sound great - can't find anything to work on here!
- noelsings from Boston, Massachusetts on 27Feb2004
Funky trippy pop
Definently got a unique feel to it, really enjoying the producing on this one.

Lead vocals are ok, not the strongest part of the song, but they seem to fit well.

I'm not sure what you mean by decksssss, sorry...

I'm not really catching the lyrics, maybe on a second listen, something about a synchronus symphony.

I'm liking the breakdown, some tap-dance sounds.

Overall really unique song, probably too trippy and out there for some, but I think its great.
- JoelLehman from Columbus, Ohio on 27Feb2004
funny
i don't like the keyboard effects.this is a cartoon song,not for me
- sugus from Bxl, Belgium on 27Feb2004
Good track
I like the poppy feel. I totally enjoyed this song. It was fun. The leads worked well with this track. and the break was great! I will listen to this one again!!
- Hardline from Norcross, Georgia on 27Feb2004
I know what you wanted
groove has problem areas...loop samples don't line up perfectly with the tracking...also the two moods of the vocal are a problem I feel..verse is laid back sexy...then it turns into a game show-ish mood...and I have no idea what the lyrics are about
- MoodMaster from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on 27Feb2004
Very strange sound
This is one weird song, but it is kind of cool in a way. The vocalist's voice suits the style perfectly, she sounds a bit like Bjork.

The decks sound good, I think they could be used a little more during the verses and the choruses.

I think the instrumental break lacks something, it is too long and not much happens.

The production is pretty good, it creates a strange mood, which like I said suits the song.

Not my cup of tea, but nice effort to do something different anyway.
- alanmpayne from Maidstone, Kent, United Kingdom on 27Feb2004
heheheh
funny samples...

cute little voice on the singer.

alot of these sounds don't make sence and take away from a good vocal performance.
- Danopresto from Newmarket, Ontario, Canada on 27Feb2004
what the
intro sent me on a loop.nice jam here.ahh now i see how it all fits.good producer.this song is great buts its all over the place.great if thats what your going for.i will say its quite orinal.love that part were the male voice kicks in.hey you know what im giving you a 5. this songs awsome.i know that wasent easy to pull off,good luck,flyingvee.
- flyingvee from Davis Park, New York on 27Feb2004
Tittle Tattle on Garageband:
Awards
All-Time
#11 Best Female Vocals in Electronic
#9 Most Original in Electronic
#11 Feel Good Track in Electronic
#57 Overall in Electronic

Weekly
Best Female Vocals overall, 8Mar2004
Best Female Vocals in Pop, 1Mar2004
Best Female Vocals in Pop, 8Mar2004
Best Programming overall, 1Mar2004
Best Programming in Pop, 1Mar2004
Best Programming in Pop, 8Mar2004
Best Programming in Pop, 15Mar2004
Best Programming in Pop, 22Mar2004
Best Production in Pop, 1Mar2004
Best Beat in Pop, 8Mar2004
Best Beat in Pop, 22Mar2004
Most Original in Pop, 1Mar2004
Most Original in Pop, 8Mar2004
Rocking Track in Pop, 1Mar2004
Grooviest Rhythm in Pop, 8Mar2004
Grooviest Rhythm in Pop, 22Mar2004
Grooviest Rhythm in Pop, 3May2004
Best Dance Track in Pop, 1Mar2004
Potential Soundtrack in Pop, 8Mar2004
Stupidest Song in Pop, 1Mar2004
Stupidest Song in Pop, 19Apr2004

Track of the Day on 7Mar2004 in Pop