
Artist: Flux & Vega
File under: TripHop
Release Date: March 2003
Project borned from the creative encounter between Gabriela Vega and José Rendón with the aim of creating a project combining the Trip-hop with more experimental genres, but always standing out the harmony of the voices. However Flux & Vega don’t rule out established and conventional genres like pop, 2step, house, and so on.
TRACK LIST
01. Menudencias Download
02. Nada que esperar Download
03. Quien Soy Download
04. Believe Download
05. Menudencias (DKonstruct Remix) Download
06. Believe (Rubinskee Remix) Download
07. Believe (Technetium Remix) Download
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Other file formats available for download at the Internet Archive.
REVIEWS
"Downtempo/triphop with female vocals is one of my favourite types of music, however it can be difficult to find quality vocals in the netaudio world. some netlables, such as kahvi collective, have even adopted an unofficial rule of not releasing anything with vocals. other fans of electronica with vocals will be delighted by 'Believe EP' from the No Copy Protection netlabel. the short selection of tracks provides a pleasant and sunny selection of [mostly] spanish-language female vocal-fronted triphop, along with a few electro-house flavoured remixes. for me, these tracks really work because they avoid the temptation of overly processing everything with excessive electronics and fx. here the vocals and arrangements are quite charming and effective in their relaxed, unassuming style." Hiddenplace Music
"Flux and Vega is the creative encounter between Gabriela Vega and José Rendón with the aim of producing TripHop with more experimental genres. Every track of their project is lead by the sweet voice of Gabriela Vega. With her pop-orientated voice she leads us through seven melodic songs bouncing on 2-step-beats, leaning back on downbeats or some hopping on house-inspired beats. When Massive Attack or Portishead live in a land of dark melancholy, Flux and Vega relax on a sun-flooded beach. You can give your soul a rest too. Just join their music-trip." Phlux Magazine
