It was a long wait for the debut CD of the Trüby Trio. In 1998, for example, they stood at the cradle of the Brazilian danceevival with their first single Galicia. They have now expanded their repertoire with African influences, now soul, broken beats and jazz funk. And that's a good thing, because the Brazilian influences in dance have gradually been boned to the pith. The gentlemen can mainly
… find their way in the broken beats genre, which comes to two dazzling highlights in Runnin 'and Cruisin'. The 'nu soul' ballad Bad Luck is also mandatory thanks to the efforts of singer Joseph Malik. Unfortunately, some of the music justifies the title Elevator Music, because some of the songs could be played effortlessly in the products of the Schindler group. Fortunately, there is enough beauty left to enjoy it all summer long. (AD)more