Glass Candy
B/e/a/t/b/o/x (pink Vinyl)
REPRESSED finally on PINK Vinyl - What starts out with an intro where singer Ida No sounds like she came straight out of
Jane Fonda's Workout, telling you to "Keep going/You're doing good/Work that Body," soon turns into an album full of
electro/disco/funk-filled beats that were made for dancing. B/E/A/T/B/O/X is somewhat reminiscent of early Prince and
Madonna, which gives this retro sounding album familiarity, while being refreshingly new. There's a very frosty,
uniquely done cover of Kraftwerk's "Computer Love."
The album ends on a high note with "Digital Versicolor", a heavy driving synth beat (also featured in Nicolas Winding
Refn's 2008 film Bronson) that is reminiscent of Tron or Knight Rider.
Price
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
21-10-2008
Label
Item-nr
634374
EAN
0000000000000
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
INTRODUCTION
2
BEATIFIC
3
ETHERIC DEVICE
4
CANDY CASTLE
5
ROLLING DOWN THE HILLS
6
LIFE AFTER SUNDOWN
7
COMPUTER LOVE (KRAFTWERK COVER)
8
LAST NITE I MET A COSTUME
9
DIGITAL VERSICOLOR