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CMJ Madness: The Knife So Good It Hurt, Girl Talk So Bad We’re Pissed

11/2/06, 6:07 pm EST

The two faces of electronica showed themselves last night with two dramatically different CMJ shows: One, a cinematic performance from Swedish duo The Knife at NYC’s Webster Hall; The other, a sweaty, full-on dance party courtesy of mash-up/raver Girl Talk at Mercury Lounge.

Olof Dreijer and Karin Dreijer Andersson of brother-sister duo the Knife seemed intent on creating an aura of drama for their first-ever U.S. show: between the masks they wore and the hazy light the stage was bathed in, the pair appeared supernaturally removed from the throng of fans, who shrieked before every ambient intro. Formed in the late Nineties but only now getting their due Stateside, the Knife — with their Radiohead-pulses and Anderssons’s Bjork-like vocals — could easily have been the token art-rock outfit during the Ibiza dance party heyday. Today they are in a field of their own, creating some of the most original lounge-electronica out there.

The same cannot be said of Girl Talk, the indie laptop gimmick that is DJ Gregg Gillis. The most impressive thing about Gillis’ hour-long set was that he managed to get everyone in the audience on stage to dance while splicing together songs reminiscent of that one Spring Break trip to Cancun we’ve been trying for years to forget about. After the hype Gillis spawned with his genius mash-up album, Night Ripper, his live set was a genuine disappointment.


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Dolan Fields | 11/2/2006, 7:34 pm EST

That is the most retarded thing I’ve ever heard. Girl Talk is a genius. It was the best event at CMJ.

Raquel T | 11/2/2006, 10:34 pm EST

I was there and it was amazing. I’ve never been to Spring Break in Cancun, so maybe that is why I love Girl Talk soooo much. I don’t see how you can call Night Ripper genius and his live set at CMJ something different. Maybe it wasn’t the same sampled bits, but it’s essentially Night Ripper with newer (and just as skillful) mashes stitched together. Get a clue Charley. Maybe you just weren’t in the mood.

Josh Bloom | 11/3/2006, 7:54 pm EST

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Night Ripper is an album, not a single. If yer going to slam the dude, at least fact check yer slam. I think it’s safe to say you were the only soul in the room not having a good time.

Josh

Ness | 11/5/2006, 6:13 pm EST

Girl Talk is awful. Check your taste before you tell the writer that they’re wrong.

Couldn’t have nailed the knife better by the way…

ceenote | 11/6/2006, 12:28 pm EST

My mom could do what Gillis does on his laptop, and probably pick better songs.

Justin | 11/6/2006, 7:01 pm EST

Seems like this was an article written for a show that was not attended. Either that, or you were flatlining. Well, I think even a dead person would have loved the set by Girl Talk.

louise z | 11/6/2006, 7:07 pm EST

I agree. I’ve never seen anything like the Girl Talk set at Mercury Lounge. And yeah, check your facts dude. I’d expect more from RS.

not so silent shout | 12/29/2006, 12:37 pm EST

and at least you seemed to like The Knife’s set.. but mentioning The Knife and Ibiza in the same sentence. Write about what you know and leave this stuff alone. This is why I turn to RS for a good laugh and nothing else.

i didn’t see Girl Talk’s Mercury Lounge set, but have seen Mr. Gillis before, and he rocked my world. can’t wait for him to come to Studio B in february.

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