
This album is the sonic equivalent of a VIP lounge in 2005, dripping with the specific kind of digital glamour that defined the era. Felix da Housecat curates a continuous journey that bridges the gap between his Chicago house roots and the then-burgeoning electro-clash movement.
It sounds like chrome, velvet, and expensive perfume, delivered through a sequence of tracks that never let the energy dip below a confident strut. The production is impeccably polished, designed to sound as good in a high-end car as it does on a club floor, emphasizing the 'lifestyle' aspect of the Playboy brand.
How does Playboy: The Mansion Soundtrack sound next to the rest of Felix da Housecat's catalogue?
This album stays in step with the catalogue across the board — no axis departs enough to be worth its own note. Hover the dots to see where each one sits.
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