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Groove Armada - Vertigo CD - Pre-loved & Fully tested

Groove Armada - Vertigo CD - Pre-loved & Fully tested

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Sumptuous chill out music that places you in a great mood.

This album has been fully tested using Musical Fidelity A5.5 amplifier and Musical Fidelity A5.5 CD player.

Pre-loved and case shows minimal signs of age-related wear

Vertigo is the second studio album by the British electronic music duo Groove Armada, released in 1999. The album represents a significant moment in the late '90s electronic music scene, blending various genres like house, downtempo, and trip-hop to create a diverse and immersive listening experience. Vertigo helped establish Groove Armada as a major act in electronic music, known for their ability to combine catchy melodies with laid-back grooves and danceable beats.

The album features some of Groove Armada's most iconic tracks, including "I See You Baby," which gained widespread popularity, particularly after it was remixed by Fatboy Slim. The track's infectious groove and memorable chorus made it a staple in clubs and on radio stations around the world. Another standout track is "At the River," a more downtempo and chilled-out song that became an anthem for the chillout genre, known for its soothing horns and serene atmosphere. The album also includes tracks like "If Everybody Looked the Same," showcasing the duo's versatility and knack for crafting songs that appeal to both dance floors and more relaxed settings.

Vertigo received critical acclaim for its seamless blending of styles and its ability to capture the essence of late '90s club culture while also appealing to a broader audience. The album's success helped Groove Armada secure their place in the electronic music landscape, leading to a career that has spanned decades. With Vertigo, Groove Armada demonstrated that electronic music could be both innovative and accessible, and the album remains a beloved classic in the genre.

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