STYLE: Dance/Electronic RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 16462-9053 LABEL: Independent FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1
Reviewed by Doug Holland
Kent-based recording studio manager Steve Kreeger describes his debut 54-minute CD as "an experiment.an expression of me, of my passions and my influences." The album comprises 11 self-penned, arranged, performed and produced instrumental tracks, a small number of which contain background spoken words, and the music of which consists of a variety of electronically generated and sampled sounds. Steve's garage and house roots are obvious throughout. No part of the package is overtly Christian or worship (in the conventional sense) in content or style, with just two of the track titles suggesting any kind of faith basis for the project ("Grace" and "Wonder"). The variety of electronic sounds moves impressively around the headphones throughout the recording, but a greater variety of tempo and intensity across the album may have added to the interest and 'holding' value for the listener. As it stands, 'Opening Closed Doors' isn't the most accessible album you'll encounter.
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Posted by Phil Walters in London @ 17:59 on Mar 3 2006
I'm currently listening to Opening Closed doors and its this
is brilliant stuff!! I've just listened to track 4 (Kinetic
Roads) - What a banging tune!!! I could hear that on Radio 1
with Judge Jules or Pete Tong's essiential selection!!! &
track 6 (Rising Damp) I could blaintantly hear that on Radio
1's the blue room. What a phenominal & diverse album, Steve
is truly talented in creating both up-beat house tracks, as
well as the more laid back beats. I look forward to hearing
more from Mr Kreegar
I'm currently listening to Opening Closed doors and its this is brilliant stuff!! I've just listened to track 4 (Kinetic Roads) - What a banging tune!!! I could hear that on Radio 1 with Judge Jules or Pete Tong's essiential selection!!! & track 6 (Rising Damp) I could blaintantly hear that on Radio 1's the blue room. What a phenominal & diverse album, Steve is truly talented in creating both up-beat house tracks, as well as the more laid back beats. I look forward to hearing more from Mr Kreegar