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"Jane Dowe produces some of the tightest jams by three year olds you'll ever hear. Take the analog track captured by some kiddie singing Robot Love I Love You (another kid's favorite), and listen as the magicians behind Team Cuddle take this seemingly uneventful chant and transform, change, liquify, boil, and tatter this song to a blissful shred. Damn, and here we just stated not just two songs ago that IT was the strangest. Well, scratch that, reverse it. In the Land of Phrygia, we must make accomodations for those who bark at the helm of originality. Otherwise, we take a stiff urination on the leg, so to speak. To save our teeming listeners from discomfort and a terrible itch, we will move aside the contenders, make ROOM for them all, and let them all proudly display their wares. This is absolutely genuine knock off music the likes of which I have not been so excited about since Jean Michél Jarré put out his album "Zoolook". Laurie Anderson has much to do with that album, and so here we have a triangle of sorts, because if Jean Michél had been REALLY brave, and Laurie would have been a little more twisted, we would have a recorded event much like this engineering marvel. The mutated phases on the voice are synonymous with genii." -- Integrated Arts VII |
CD: Lullabies for Toywar.com
Label: Etoy
Credits: Echelon / Jane Dowe with vocals by Ellie-chan |
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