Kittenz And Thee Glitz
- Felix Da Housecat
- Band Name: Felix Da Housecat
- Record Label: Emperor Norton / City Rockers
- Release Date: Jan 22, 2002
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90Might already have an inside shot to be the best record of 2002 here in the states.
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90A masterful bricolage that revisits the crossroads of early-'80s clubland without ever settling for cheap pastiche.
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90The work of a genuine individualist. [Aug 2001, p.108]
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'Kittenz And Thee Glitz' is not a techno album, hardly even a dance record, only partially an '80s homage, and not quite pure pop either. But it is also all of these things in one, plus some kind of warped comment on celebrity culture.
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80The results are almost painfully fashionable, f'sure, but utterly essential nonetheless.
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80An intentionally ludicrous Eurotrash concept album about the sweet life. [Apr/May 2002, p.113]
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80Instead of just blowing the dust off of relics from his childhood closet, he's embraced the neon ehtos of the era and produced and actual New Wave album that still sounds eerily contemporary. [#90, p.118]
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Whilst Daft Punk's elaborate practical joke of an album, Discovery, reeked of childish trying-too-hard elitism, Felix's party is both exclusive and enjoyable, sharing a sense of humour and musical ethos with Scouse synthesiser aficionados Ladytron.
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80The music here is never outright parody, and there's evidence that real work went into creating this record -- it isn't a lightweight effort designed to cash in on retro-trendiness.
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75Suggests Kraftwerk crashing a party at the Playboy Mansion.
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75The perfect guest at your next guilty-pleasure dance party.
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Kittenz is stocked with decadent electro-house grooves, slinky synth burbles and Ms. Kittin's glammy, deadpan vocals that sound like Madonna on Quaaludes. [Mar 2002, p.80]
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Kittenz features a few too many barely sketched ideas, but its rough-hewn surface ultimately tightens the psychic squeeze.
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60The tracks featuring Prince soundalike vocalist Harrison Crump are as fine as ever - dreamy, melodic, melancholy.... The trouble is, elsewhere, this ladies man seems convinced that a woman talking (especially in a European accent) is all the melody anyone could possibly need.
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42Kittenz and Thee Glitz is Housecat watered down by trivia and outside egos.
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IHaveNoFirstNameNorHaveIASurname7Dat's da wurst title I evah hurd! Fine music doh.
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