The Press
"This lady may have the looks but she's more than just a pretty lady being pushed by a record label.
When you hear her voice you'll know what a great voice she has and I'm surprised Nadeea isn't a star around
the world. What's more she writes her songs unlike many other female solo artists who have to sing what the
record labels throw in front of them. On to the album now. Nadeea Volianova on the basis of this album has
the potential to hit a wide range of people and quite rightfully so. It's an album to be bought and played
to death.
- 9.5/10
Street Voice Magazine
"Her songs are laced with infectious hooks,repetitious lyrics and beat consistency to melodically put you into a psychotic
musical mind state of groove-in-motion"
-Exodus de Alexandria
"Nadeea proves herself to be a unique presence,
with vocals that balance sexy and shrill in a way that makes her seem
almost avant guard. She is Russian and I am rushing to see what she does next."
-Waymon Timbsdayle, Roctober Magazine 2008
"A fine example of independent music that's as high quality if not better than commercially produced albums.
The hooks of Nadeea's songs are very infectious. Like, after you hear the song, they play over and over in
your head. I love that!"
- Antubert, Talk Radio X
It's straight ahead pop / dance / techno, chock full of commercial hooks good enough to grace any episode of MTV
Dance or whatever it's called this week. There are a couple of non-English tracks which should be enough to raise
her profile in other parts of the world, and it's a wise move in a dance world crowded with wannabees. The award
for most curious construction goes to the one track that isn't self penned, the utterly bizarre and captivating
'Song About The Polar Bears', in English and Russian version. Mad as a very mad thing. Of the self written material
'Telephone' and 'Jealousy' are the most commercial. A good start, here's hoping it's enough, as it certainly doesn't
fall into the mire of identikit dance, coming as it does, complete with personality.
- Zeitgeist Magazine
"Pop and Techno with a splash of Dance/Groove blended in. It is quite true that Russian artists emerging out of the shadows
of their United Kingdom and Asian counterparts in music are little-by-little taking music to higher levels. Nadeea brings
you music to dance to while shopping for your new outfit, going to the club in the BMW 760iL with her tracks playing loudly,
or even in the club strutting out moves to ease your life's troubles away. Pop and Techno is the limitless expression of an
artist through beat consistency and repetitious lyrics to melodically put you in to a psychotic musical mindstaste of
groove-in-motion. Keep your ears open for Nadeea's music as she progresses out of her modeling mode and into an artistic
release of creativity."
- Exodus de Alexandria