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Review: At their best, Dangerman heat New York's cultural melting pot to a boil. Singer Chris Scianni, who also plays guitar and bass, and his partner, Dave Borla (percussion and sequencing), team with producer Brendan O'Brien to construct muscular, rhythm-driven tracks that move. A cool-eyed survey of street hustles, "Let's Make a Deal" -- the album's opening song -- sets Scianni's Lou Reed-derived drawl...
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partner, Dave Borla (percussion and sequencing), team with producer
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<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 1999 12:00:00 PDT</pubDate>
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Hard as it might be to believe, the white-hot rock & soul duo Dangerman have somehow managed to house the whole of New York City inside their cramped East Village apartment -- or maybe it just sounds that way.| On the outfit's self-titled 550 Music debut, the collaborating team of singer-guitarist-bassist Chris Scianni and drummer-percussionist Dave Borla survey just about every musical style that's wafted by their window over the years, from block-rocking electronica beats to jazzy, Latin-flavo...
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<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 1999 12:00:00 PDT</pubDate>
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Dangerman have somehow managed to house the whole of New York
inside their cramped East Village apartment -- or maybe it just
sounds that way. On the outfit's self-titled 550 Music debut, the
collaborating team of singer-guitarist-bassist Chris Scianni and
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