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Continues in the GusGus tradition of decent, thinking-man's dance music.
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The most potent and cohesive album of its career.
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Occasionally, the album's spare, simple approach feels chilly and monotonous, but when it all comes together, as on the percolating, insistent "Your Moves Are Mine,"Attention reveals itself as a stylish, strangely romantic collection of club music.
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Attention is a bubbly, pleasurable confection of an album, with beats enough to move your ass and plenty of hooks to keep your, um, attention.
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Sleek and motorized, gusgus has paid close Attention to detail in etching a metallic mural of current interests.
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UrbA solid [re]introduction to the scene. [Sep 2002, p.106]
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MixerThe well-produced sheen of Gusgus' biggest club hits may be gone, but longtime fans should be open-minded enough to accept these mostly interesting, and danceable, explorations of techno's funky roots. [Sep 2002, p.80]
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This disc is filled with the kind of generic club grooves, terrible singing and general sense of aimlessness they once would have laughed off.
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Q MagazineThe sense of creative retreat is disappointing. [Jan 2003, p.118]
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chriscDec 27, 2002nice retro sounds earth has a beautiful voice love the photo of the highway in the fog