In 2004 the German-Chilean DJ Ricardo Villalobos received the Dutch DJ Award as a reward for his CD Alcachofa, of which the track Dexter in particular performed well on the dance floor. For the successor Thé Au Harem D'Archimede, he put on his diving suit to be able to go deeper. Don't expect easy food for the floor, because Thé Au Harem D'Archimede is house at its minimum. Without the constantly
… pulsating subtle beats, this music would be better labeled as ambient. Fortunately, Villalobos knows how to keep the CD interesting across the board through a hint of magical hypnotism. Everything is in place while he seems to be exploring the unknown life that has nestled deep in the ocean. Thé Au Harem D'Archimede is, especially for the average partygoer, not easy food, but very intriguing. You just have to take the time for it. (AD)more