Now I have to admit that I have been listening to emorej for quite some time now and a review is really overdue, so I decided to bring you a review of their album “hellofanatic, hellofanattic” which was released in May so it is a recent album.

First let me introduce you to Emorej:

Emorej aka Jerome,  started making music by joining the acidplanet remix contests around 2002, slowly He started creating original songs usually based on samples, later on virtual instruments were incorporated into the music.

Basically, he makes electronic music in all forms and genres, but not limited to electronica, the songs reflect his eclectic taste. He likes to surprise people, keeping them guessing what he will do next.

Now on to the review

For those of you out there who are passionately about wonderful music then emorej is certainy something that you must listen to, if you like bands such as Moby, Orbital, Underworld, Chemical Brothers, Shadow and Avalanches  then you really can’t give emorej a miss.

Anyhoo! On to the album, as I mentioned earlier I have been listen to emorej for some time now and though it is very hard to pick out one album that I can say is my all time favourite it is very hard, but for instrumental albums, I have to go with “Hellofanatic, Hellofanattic”.

It’s one of those albums that has so many catchy tunes that don’t interfere with what you are doing and the songs seamlessly cross from one to the next, the beats are perfect, not too fast and not too slow.  It is enjoyable album to listen to right from the first track “Sunshine” up to the last track “At The Lounge”.

The album is not so much a chill out album, but an album that keeps you on your toes, specially with the tunes that run through it, every step of the way this album will delight even those that have never listed to the electronic genre. but don’t take my word for it, take a listen for yourselves and a enjoy the wonderous sounds of Emorej.

Don’t forget to follow @EmorjMusic on twitter and also check out Emorej at BandCamp ,SoundCloud, Jamendo and FaceBook.

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8 Responses to “Hellofanatic, Hellofanattic by emorej [Album Review]”
  1. Not bad! I’m not a huge fan of electronic music, but I enjoyed this sample. I guess that’s proof that it always pays to keep an open mind. Unfortunately, some of the samples I’ve listened to in the past – not emorej’s – have set my teeth on edge and made my skin crawl (NOT because they were bad, either – it’s just a weird physical reaction I have to most electronic music). Wonder why that is? I used to love Kraftwerk – weren’t they one of the earliest in the electronic music scene?
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    • Karen
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      Hi Holly, I think you may have had a bad electronica experience in the past, there are some awesome artists out there, signed and unsigned, I have loads in my iTunes of the unsigned ones and they are far better than some of the signed artists ;)

  2. Colleen
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    I like it! I think Emorej would make beautiful Christmas music. :)
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  3. Pretty good, will tell my g/f – she is into that type of music!
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  4. john
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    I listen a lot of chill out music. It makes me relax and I can even work better when I am listening to it. Too bad that not too many people know what it means to relax listening to music.

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