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THERE'S SOMETHING TERRIBLY RIGHT WITH "TERRIBLY WRONG"
Fine House Studios has done it again! After a much-too-long hiatus from recording community circles, Fine House Studios has recently come out with their long awaited "surprise" release of 2001. "There's Something Terribly Wrong Here" has been touted and hyped as the mystery release of 2001. The album delivers complex, yet ear-pleasing dance remixes of every song off of Rosetta Stone's 1990 "The Discovery" album, which featured the tantalizing vocals of Rose Ventura.

During your first listen, you'll wonder what really IS going on as you hear water, footsteps, traffic, and elevators. But it's not too long before a clear visual picture erupts of an Imaginary Evolutionary settling in at their "crib" to listen to pieces of the original "Discovery" album.

Each snippet is masterfully segued and it's hard to tell where one ends and the next begins. After this delicious overture, the album takes off and the heart of it ensues. The producers have done magic here, there is no doubt. If you're familiar with the original "Discovery" album (and quite frankly, who isn't?) you oftentimes have a difficult time comprehending how they have managed to take original "Discovery" vocal tracks and meld them so perfectly into today's popular feel of techno. And with so much techno hitting the shelves these days, it hard to tell one track from the next. "Terribly Wrong" delivers that refreshing approach to a new music genre that is long overdue.

Give "Terribly Wrong" a good listen......it'll make you feel "terribly right."

[PRODUCERS NOTE: The two intro tracks "Evolution" and "TSTWH" are not included on the SoundClick page. Requests for copies can be sent via this page: http://www.soundclick.com/pro/default.cfm?BandID=348618&content=bandInfo]

--Thorne Ventura (Internet Review: April 17th, 2001)