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RS: 3of 5 Stars

2004

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It's not immediately clear if guitarist-singer Dave 1 and synthman/talk-box maven P-Thugg of Chromeo are goofing on or paying tribute to early-Eighties club music. But their debut, She's in Control, is such a big disco-boogie free-for-all that you don't really care. Drawing on the synthesizer-heavy funk pop of acts such as Klymaxx and Sylvester -- the stuff on the radio and played in clubs during hip-hop and house music's formative years -- the Montreal duo takes you back to a time when rollerskaters wore short shorts and danced in New York's Central Park. "Mercury Tears" sounds like the soundtrack to some robot death scene from a lost B movie. Most important, the whole thing is actually funky; Chromeo will make everyone at your party dance, even if that dance is the worm.

GILLIAN TELLING
(RS 944, March 18, 2004)



(Posted: Feb 26, 2004)

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