This disc has all of the essential De Phazz classics. Daily Lama isn’t so much a record, as a great effort at dragging you into another world. Lead single “Looks” and “You Stayed” start with near-whispers before kicking into giddily catchy, fuzz box-driven hollered hooks. It is very deep stuff - very exciting
De Phazz rocks harder than ever with You Stayed. What’s Behind which is my favorite is a truly De Phazz sounding song. Wrong Dance is amazing and different song. After about the third Atomic Cocktail listen through, I began to believe this song is De Phazz’s essence. This track is full of harmonies and gets Daily Lama off to a relaxing start. In True North De Phazz spins a tale you want to hear to the end. Almost Gone - This one is what it is: a powerful, primal invitation to love. Simple and heartfelt closing track Nightmare closes Daily Lama on a high note. There is exquisite mix of music in Preachin’ To The Choir. Try makes a person feel gorgeous. If you are a De Phazz fan, you will love Dummes Spiel. De Phazz sings his heart out in Things and Times. What sets Belle De Jour apart is De Phazz’s innovative and organic way of creating atmospheres. Wait is an incredible song that has everything it needs to be another favorite track. First time I heard Down The Railroad was on radio driving in my car and sonically it just sounded amazing.Outside of the singles, my favorite song on Daily Lama is Desert D’amour. This is the kind of song I think of when I think of De Phazz. Jean - Mi on Daily Lama is solid and easy to listen to. World In A Rhyme as a highlight of Daily Lama contains a ton of astounding melodies.
Daily Lama CD


