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Those expecting another helping of stand-up comedy and skewed dancefloor firepower clearly won't find what they're looking for on "Whatever," but the LP certainly hangs together better than any previous Green Velvet CD.
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This is smart, thought-provoking material for the twisted.
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MixerWhatever drops some intense audio warfare that (dis)colors tech-house with fierce new wave, electro, industrial and punk hues. [Nov 2001, p.72]
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His tracks, particularly the opening numbers "Genedefekt" and "La La Land," are paradigms of juicy electro-house, motorvated by the sort of fat synth lines that are both buff and catchy.
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SpinThese beats and bass lines make for the hardest body music he's ever produced. [Feb 2002, p.111]
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As a producer, Green Velvet is a master of the kind of darkly banging jack-track house that evokes dank airplane hangars and prickly acid nightmares.