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Jesse Rose - What Do You Do If You Don't? flac mp3 download
Title:
What Do You Do If You Don't?
Musician:
Jesse Rose
Style:
House, Tech House, Experimental, Electro House
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Country:
MP3 album size:
1647 mb
FLAC album size:
1152 mb
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Rating:
4.4 ✪

Tracklist

Forget My Name 4:18
Well Now 4:28
Pop Yer Porn 3:35
Miss Taker 3:33
Wine Gum 4:32
Asided 4:01
Night At The Dogs 4:26
Day Is Done 3:22
Heavy Still 3:47
You're All Over My Head 4:35
Touch My Horn 3:20
Never Ending 4:10

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DSDCD001 Jesse Rose What Do You Do If You Don't? ‎(CD, Album) Dubsided DSDCD001 UK 2009
HUSSYCD038 Jesse Rose What Do You Do If You Don't? ‎(CD, Album) Hussle Recordings HUSSYCD038 Australia 2009
none Jesse Rose What Do You Do If You Don't? ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Dubsided none UK 2009

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Reviews:
  • Doath
While there's certainly nothing wrong with club-oriented house, Jesse Rose, on WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU DON'T?, tries to carve out his own space. Too bad most of that space has already been occupied. Sure, the self-call out of "Forget My Name" (though with vocals from Joe Goddard, who later re-appears on a swooning "Day is Done") has a cheeky charm amongst the electro dribbling, but the blues sample on "Well Now" follows Moby's well-worn path. Even more egregiously, I liked "Night at the Dogs" much better when it was Mr. Scruff's "Get a Move On." The fluctuations on "Pop Yer Porn" add a bit of perk, but there's an overall blandness to these tracks that might simply be an inherent weakness to the genre. Dull lyrics on "Miss Taker" can't help amplify the deep bass electro, and the groove of "Wine Gum" seems stuck on repeat. The twitchy "Asided" works better, as they altered vocals add some interest, but it's not quite enough; similarly, the sample of The Cyrkle on "You're All Over My Head" is more compelling than the track around it. "Touch My Horn" starts to do something interesting with the brass band, but it doesn't quite go anywhere. The album tries to save itself with the smooth deep house of "Never Ending," and it's almost successful, but the answer to the album's title might just be 'don't.'