The enchantress Viveen is back to unleash her charm with her latest tune compilation 'Four To The Floor' and this is nothing less than sparks wrapped in an album! Formerly known as N-Trance, Viveen has blessed the masses with nothing but pure bangers for years, selling over 5 million records across Europe, soaring high at the 4 UK Top Ten hits and 12 on the UK Top 40 entries with hits like 'Turn Up The Power'. As someone who has also graced iconic venues of many Ministry of Art projects including the 'Don't Look Back' and 'Ded Kandi Summer albums', this is just the start of Viveen's glory. With massive critical accolades backing her artistic prowess, let's witness the charming allure of this album!
Blessing us with nothing but party jams to rock one's life, in the world of brats this could be your iconic Roman empire.
We breakthrough into this magnetic chapter with the charm of 'Should've Been You'. Inducing a sense of yearning but with pure erotica and energy, this is the epitome of edgy pop mixed with the grooves of disco sparks. This is coy, unhinged and very addictive to listen to. We go back in time to the 80s disco pop with 'Whose Life Is It Anyway'. This has a perfect amalgamation of the neon funks of disco, dramatic lyrics and the chorus harmonizing elements just feel like a cherry on top.
'Promise The Moon' seems to amplify the similar to the energy of the previous track but has elements of bass to it. Something that is different from the energy of the entire album and stands out the most for me is 'Slip Away'. A kind of hook and aura that will leave one awestruck, this is so glittery and magnificent of a track I feel like nothing describes it more aptly than a metaphor of glitter on a canvas, a pure masterpiece. Last but not least, we have a track that carries the infectious energy of the early 2000s-2010s. Overall, I think of this album as a paradise of mood-blessing ambient and party sound and couldn't recommend it anymore.
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