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Mixed or average reviews- based on 19 Ratings
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Positive: 10 out of 19
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Mixed: 4 out of 19
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Negative: 5 out of 19
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JohnnySMar 4, 2007It does what it wants to do very efficiently and competently: make party beats for people to feel good to. I'd take this over Daft Punk's latest offering anytime.
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DavidSNov 5, 2006I know that people have said Daft Punk, and that was my main reason for picking up this album, but it's differences make it something that, if you can get past the actual strangeness of the album, it has a unique, gritty charm. It's unique, and a breath of fresh air from the usual electronica genre.
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ChrisLOct 11, 2006
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[Anonymous]Aug 20, 2006I can see how critics wouldn't like this, because it isn't really groundbreaking or challenging, but that's exactly what makes it so much fun. Anyone who likes DFA79 or house music should listen to it, it's a great energetic CD, perfect for dancing.
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scorpioAug 16, 2006All 8 tracks on this album are house-music gems. If you enjoy dancing, give it a try.
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joshmAug 14, 2006i bought this album just becasue i wanted to dance around, and thats what it makes me do
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davetAug 13, 2006i came at this disk with little dance music experience. it is accessible and bootyshakin at the same time
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Alternative PressSweaty and thick, convincingly urgent and highly sexual. [Jul 2006, p.210]
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True, there's a pop sensibility at work here that betrays their band roots, but that's exactly what makes this the kind of dance album you can actually listen to from beginning to end.
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Keeler succeeds in meticulously reconstructing the electronic music he clearly has a taste for, but without stirring in any of his own personality the songs do little more than run in place, joylessly hitting the marks without changing the rules in any meaningful or attention-grabbing way.