Fedde Le Grand - Sessions 11

The beats are all solid and often freaked and sexy

Album Review by Dalai Dahmer | 10 Feb 2007
Album title: Sessions 11
Artist: Fedde Le Grand
Label: Ministry of Sound
The latest 'Sessions' release comes from the fingers of Fedde le Grand. The Dutch producer is well-known for being behind Put Your Hands Up For Detroit, the anthemic jack-house ode to the birthplace of techno (originally by get info). Fedde is also down for remixing Robbie Williams' next single from Rudebox for the clubs – it can only be an improvement. He opens with some shimmy-friendly deep house, featuring a vocal to fall in love with straight away, shaking away any doubts his pop success might have given you about his competence as a track selector. His experience as resident at Sneakerz comes through in his tune choice. The beats are all solid and often freaked and sexy, and Fedde seems comfortable in the mix, knowing when to lift us, when to drop us. It makes you wonder why his current tour only includes three British dates. Maybe to tease us, all the better to please us? [Dalai Dahmer]

Released: Out now.