Rose_Gray_-_Louder_Please-Digipak-2025-MOD

Tracklist (M3U)
# Filename Artist Songname Bitrate BPM
1 01-rose_gray_-_damn.mp3 Rose Gray Damn Unknown Unknown
2 02-rose_gray_-_free.mp3 Rose Gray Free Unknown Unknown
3 03-rose_gray_-_wet_und_wild.mp3 Rose Gray Wet & Wild Unknown Unknown
4 04-rose_gray_-_just_two.mp3 Rose Gray Just Two Unknown Unknown
5 05-rose_gray_-_tectonic.mp3 Rose Gray Tectonic Unknown Unknown
6 06-rose_gray_-_party_people.mp3 Rose Gray Party People Unknown Unknown
7 07-rose_gray_-_angel_of_satisfaction.mp3 Rose Gray Angel Of Satisfaction Unknown Unknown
8 08-rose_gray_-_switch.mp3 Rose Gray Switch Unknown Unknown
9 09-rose_gray_-_hackney_wick.mp3 Rose Gray Hackney Wick Unknown Unknown
10 10-rose_gray_-_first.mp3 Rose Gray First Unknown Unknown
11 11-rose_gray_-_everything_changes_(but_i_wont).mp3 Rose Gray Everything Changes (But I Won't) Unknown Unknown
12 12-rose_gray_-_louder_please.mp3 Rose Gray Louder, Please Unknown Unknown
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Musical Over Dose is proud to present Since January 2002 another new release, have fun .: about release :. Name .:. Rose Gray - Louder, Please Genre : House Source : CDDA Type .:. Album Artist : Rose Gray Label : Play It Again Sam (Rough Trade) Titel : Louder, Please Tracks : 12 Playtime : 41:53 Size : 77,71 MB Encoder : VBRNEW - LAME3.100 - V0 Quality : VBR kbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo Bitrate : avg. 258kbps [ Tracklist ] 01.Damn 02:29 02.Free 03:14 03.Wet & Wild 03:04 04.Just Two 03:25 05.Tectonic 03:19 06.Party People 03:17 07.Angel Of Satisfaction 03:33 08.Switch 03:03 09.Hackney Wick 03:52 10.First 03:11 11.Everything Changes (But I Won't) 03:54 12.Louder, Please 05:32 Total 41:53 Min Do they have wet n wild brand in the UK? In America, wet n wild is the absolute cheapest makeup you can get at the drugstoreùthe sticky glitter you buy for costume parties, or because you are 14. ôWet & Wildö is also one of the deliriously cheap thrills on British pop singer Rose GrayÆs debut, Louder, Please, a record with infernally catchy dance-pop hooks and the nutritional value of cotton candy. Louder, Please is billed as GrayÆs debut, assuming you overlook 2021Æs Dancing, Drinking, Talking, Thinking, a seven-track independent release that proposed her as a sort of jazzed-up Adele you could play on your way to the party without fear of getting irretrievably deep in your feelings. Not long after, Gray dropped the lounge-pop vocal stylings, turned up the beat, and transformed into a name-brand house diva pumping out glittery synth tracks with names like ôEcstasy,ö ôSynchronicity,ö and ôSun Comes Up.ö The Louder, Please credits are stacked with hitmakers with a flair for stylish, fast-living party bops; GrayÆs collaborators have worked with Dua Lipa, Charli XCX, Kim Petras, and more artists of a similar stripe. Compared to GrayÆs earlier singles, Louder, Please trends toward a slightly darker, seedier strain of club pop, flirting with 2020s electroclash revival. First-wave icon Uffie even picks up a writing credit on the charmingly Aqua-tic ôJust Two.ö Enter the party cliches: nose drugs, Bianca Jagger on a white horse, a YOLO anthem that goes, ôWe wonÆt save any lives tonight/What a time to be alive.ö Imagine: What if Sabrina Carpenter were 30 percent more techno? What if OG QT walked out of cyro-storage and into a Chill Dance Hits playlist? What if Kylie Minogue but, you know, the Dare? Hey, what if we got out of here? You need a certain mindsetùpossibly a certain blood alcohol contentùto appreciate this properly. You canÆt, for example, step out of a screening of the new Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown and expect to acclimate to GrayÆs sorbet vodka shooters while in a Nobel Prize-winning-songwriter state of mind. DoesnÆt work! Louder, Please is chock full of pointless delights, such as this lyric youÆll remember even if you are only half-listening: ôParty people live and party people love/Party people give and party people fuck.ö Party people fuck? IÆll bet they do! (Sega Bodega produced that one.) With BRAT-level intervention, it is absolutely not impossible to make brash club-pop bangers feel tense and vital, too. GrayÆs music, though, is frictionless. Against the shivery beats of ôHackney Wick,ö she narrates an evening excursion to whatÆs allegedly LondonÆs coolest neighborhood (does this sound as funny to a Londoner as her line about adventuring to Brooklyn Heights sounds to a New Yorker?) andùthatÆs it. They glam up, they go to the club, itÆs a great time. At the end she describes a drug trip thatÆs the club-kid version of talking about your dream. ThatÆs what marks Louder, Please as lightweight pop rather than genuinely memorable dance music: no sense of community. The main characters of GrayÆs songs stand casually atop the world (ôTectonicö) or gyrate in the center of the crowd (ôWet & Wild,ö ôParty Peopleö) with no regard for anything except the love interest of the moment, and you donÆt need to think about whether ôMet you on a dancefloor/What a metaphorö really qualifies as one. But thereÆs a vestige of GrayÆs earlier, more varied style in the closing title track, an extended Imogen Heap study that, if not entirely successful, is at least willing to experiment. IsnÆt that how a truly exciting night out ought to feel? https://www.instagram.com/rosegray_ https://www.tiktok.com/@rosegravy https://pias.ffm.to/louderplease

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