Music Review: Naked Rhythm Frequency - Page 2

Despite its decidedly urban nightclub flavor, the music on Frequency is more organic than electronic. Overall, the album is a celebration of cultural and ethnic diversity, and how the commonalities of music weave us all together as a human race. And while I'm not totally convinced that therein lies the key to world peace, I have to think it couldn't hoit.

Naked Rhythm's live shows are celebrations in themselves, replete with belly dancers and accoustic instruments from various cultures. This disc also includes a bonus DVD performance and interview segment that provides you with a more complete picture of the band.

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