Here's the Billboard review:
AMBER
You Move Me
Producer(s): Wolfram Dettki
Writer(s): W. Dettki, M.C. Cremers
Publisher(s): Black Scarlet (ASCAP); Marie Claire Music (ASCAP)
Genre: POP
Label/Catalog Number: JMCA Enterprises JMC00003 (CD single)
Source: Billboard Magazine
Originally Reviewed: September 18, 2004
Versatile singer/songwriter Amber is eager to show off her new fall colors with "You Move Me," a composition that will shock and delight fans who have pulsated to her long string of purring pop/dance hits, including "This Is Your Night," "Sexual (Li Da Di)" and "One More Night." This time around, Amber has amped the voltage to atomic proportions—with a tornado of guitars and nervous beats, an undulating flash of Middle Eastern effects and a joyful, orgiastic vocal from the siren, as she proclaims, "You take me higher and higher." Amber is obviously taking her art to a higher plane, complete with the launch of her own label, JMCA, which will issue the upcoming full-length "My Kind of World" (due Oct. 5). A bevy of remixes, including a tribal-hued journey by Mike Cruz, will ensure club action for "You Move Me," though the song deserves its place in the mainstream spotlight. Amber is one talented lady; it's time the whole world took notice.—CT