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With vocals from Damae ("You Are Alive", etc), this is a new song by them, perhaps a future single. It seems less electro than Radio Waves, but definitely not on the trance level of You Are Alive. I think it encorporates a mix of both genres, could be worse, could be better. You can listen to the song on their official myspace page.
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OMG. I absolutely love it. Sticks with its trance roots a la Toca Me whilst still keeping a house undervibe.Beautiful intro only made better by Damae's vocals. This is something truly wonderful. I am glad you brought it to my attention. Thank you. :thumbup:
I like it a lot actually, the best thing they've done since their first album
I can't say I ever heard their second album in full but the singles from it were bland
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Their second album is brilliant, definitely more varied. I did enjoy the singles, obviously not as good as the singles from the first album, but the album tracks were very consistent.

Toca is up there amongst my favourite commercial dance albums

 

As well as the singles Magic, Do You Really Want To Feel It and Everybody Knows were excellent tracks

Oh yeah that was great too! Toca was a really excellent album but got some shockingly bad reviews on its release...

 

I read one review that gave it 1/10 but it was certainly of a higher quality than most albums from its genre

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Well for critics is a eurocheese album. They want the most underground dance album, not charty-type dance music, even if its good. That's snobism for you.
I'd rather take Fragma's Toca over Justice's Cross album anyday...
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Lol definitely. Fragma are my favourite dance act, Toca was the first dance album I purchased so I have fond memories of it :)

Really :o Toca's Miracle and Everytime You Need Me are amongst my favourite songs of all time

 

The first dance album I got was the excellent Movin' Melodies by ATB in July 1999

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