Exit is a pretty well-appointed set for fans of European pop. Throughout,
Alice coos detachedly in Italian as softly attractive electronic beats patter in the background; between
Alice's studied vocal and the soothing-as-silk synths, the album often suggests Sarah McClachlan in a duet with
Enigma. "Dimmi Di Si" and the title track offer a polite mix of these subtle club beats and
Alice's vocal, while "Open Your Eyes" plays her Italian lyrics off the warm voice of
Morcheeba's Skye Edwards. The sure-fire international hit also contains
Exit's strongest hook. ~ Johnny Loftus