Vinyl EP version, includes Bug remix. This release features remixes of "I Am Where the Party's At," a track off of Nicolette's long-awaited third album Life Loves Us, released in late 2005. Life Loves US proved itself to be a life-affirming, true and uplifting river of sound, with twelve quirky, catchy songs plus interludes and soundbytes. "I Am Where the Party's At" is a song of astonishing energy and inventiveness, as per usual with Nicolette's trademark asymmetric beats and high-toned lush vocals. This time, there are the spicy added flavors of drum n' bass, old school dancefloor funk, space-age microtones, futuristic gospel, and even a hint of Public Enemy thrown in. The result is a pop song of exceptional originality, with a ridiculously catchy hook and a driving warped bassline that rattles the spine. Including a remix by the Bug, this track is rendered melodic and funky, yet deep and hard - infecting US with it's uplifting mood and bright bubbles of high-pitched sound. Strange and evocative melodies run lightly in the background against Nicolette's rich and childlike voice (or should we say voices?)."
Vinyl EP version, includes Bug remix. This release features remixes of "I Am Where the Party's At," a track off of Nicolette's long-awaited third album Life Loves Us, released in late 2005. Life Loves US proved itself to be a life-affirming, true and uplifting river of sound, with twelve quirky, catchy songs plus interludes and soundbytes. "I Am Where the Party's At" is a song of astonishing energy and inventiveness, as per usual with Nicolette's trademark asymmetric beats and high-toned lush vocals. This time, there are the spicy added flavors of drum n' bass, old school dancefloor funk, space-age microtones, futuristic gospel, and even a hint of Public Enemy thrown in. The result is a pop song of exceptional originality, with a ridiculously catchy hook and a driving warped bassline that rattles the spine. Including a remix by the Bug, this track is rendered melodic and funky, yet deep and hard - infecting US with it's uplifting mood and bright bubbles of high-pitched sound. Strange and evocative melodies run lightly in the background against Nicolette's rich and childlike voice (or should we say voices?)."