If you were looking for a new rhythms to fuel your summer dance moves, Afrojack’s new album makes a timely debut. This compilation of his beats features the vocals of Sting, Chris Brown and Wrabel among others. The 26-year-old’s signature styling stays true to form with a remix of Thirty Second To Mars’ “Do or Die” as a bonus track. The lyrics themselves have little effect with generic talks about “never coming down” and “touching the sky” with backdrops of high octave beats in “Ten Feet Tall”. On the other hand, only Sting’s “Catch Tomorrow” offers some light pulsating beats compared to the other twelve tracks. Some of the other songs are bass driven with loud, dirty beats, such as Snoop’s “Dynamite” and Khalifa’s “Too Wild”. It is an album deeped in a feel of pop from the past decades, a promising debut album after four years in the game.