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Anybody into electro? Artsits like.....
Crossover Har Mar Superstar Adult. Fischerspooner Peaches Chicks on Speed etc.... | |
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I like Peaches. not a huge fan though. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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I really like Peaches' first album...is the second one any good? | |
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[quote]I really like Peaches' first album...is the second one any good?
The 2nd album rocks but the first one is a little better. It's more raw! Peaches is great. I wish there were more artists out there like her. She kicks ass in concert too! | |
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peaches? that's some nasty stuff! how can u hear the music thru the words? | |
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I'm more into elektro myself. | |
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yeah i love this stuff and the people on your list...
except Har Mar Superstar who i think is shite.... and i don't know Crossover and i'd add Miss Kittin and Crack W.A.R. onto the list too | |
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[/quote]yeah i love this stuff and the people on your list...
except Har Mar Superstar who i think is shite.... and i don't know Crossover and i'd add Miss Kittin and Crack W.A.R. onto the list too I'm intrigued, who is crack w.a.r.? never heard of them. what do they sound like? Miss kittin is not all that to me. | |
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they are from the tigerbeat6 roster....
official website http://www.crackcave.com/ (with mp3s to download) review of 'Cosmic Mind Flight - Crack W.A.R.' from allmusicguide (4/5) Take one part Ladytron and one part Adult., add a pinch of Throbbing Gristle and Devo, and you have the wry electroclash of Crack: W.A.R. Cosmic Mind Flight takes all of these influences and mixes them into an album that is fun, quirky, and horribly catchy. Combining dissonant, primitive synth lines with dainty melodies and lyrics that often focus on Satan (but in cute way), the album sticks in your head long after it stops playing. Female vocalists L'Erin and Le Kim's harmonies are tight and their somewhat robotic, somewhat dreamy delivery might remind you of the twins who hung around Japanese giant Mothra. They don't smirk much, and recite lyrics about "rainbows on frogs" and "horses with wings" without a trace of irony. Musically, the band gets more out of its naïve synths than most of the competition, and flecks of space rock and industrial dissonance keep things interesting. The Satan theme pops up repeatedly, but like the best moments of the Causey Way or Servotron, Crack: W.A.R. doesn't let the gimmick get in the way. They even drop it for the closing "Country Cat," an ode to a feline that should soon be rocketing up the charts at elementary schools everywhere. (btw...don't get put of by the satan references in this review, they are nowhere near as prevalant as the reviewer makes out) ENJOY! | |
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