Matt Warren: Music Is My Life
Matt Warren
Music is my Life
(indieExtreme / WakeUp! Music)
A danceable drumbeat and repeated talking vocal runs over Richard Meyer Juniorās pumping piano and some tight horns from Ron Haynes on āHow Do I Love Theeā the opener of Matt Warrenās new release, MusicĀ is my Life. This is the Chicago house music pioneer and Platinum Award-Winning producer/engineerās first release of his own music in a decade. And this first tune gets us up and moving for sure.
Thereās more upbeat percussion on āCatch Me If You Can (Main Mix).ā This one with more sly sliding horns and a pumping bass; itās big time get up and dance stuff with an effective repeated sung title. āGoing Deeperā has got a wild drum track with some wailing organ (I so dig organ in a dance tune), while āLa Roseā sees Frank Schabold really stepping up the bass playing (not that heās not brilliant throughout) and some wild vocalizing over the top bringing us deep into foreign lands and slightly dangerous byways. Again the percussion build and the production are spot on here as they are throughout Music Is My Life.
A slightly slower blurbing programming beat informs āSometimes,ā all under teasing female vocals. Itās a hypnotic drone of a tune while āThe Dark Storm,ā the last song here, begins with a simple piano line and stays that way, mainly. This is the most interesting, and atypical song to everything else on Music is my Life, a piano instrumental. What a mind-blowing ending to all the dance beats and horns that preceded it.