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Hercules & Love Affair – Blue Songs (Moshi Moshi)


Hercules & Love Affair - Blue Song (Moshi Moshi)

Genre: House, Disco, Electronic

Released: January 31

"Because I feel blind ...." They are far, these beautiful words. Time (2008), where Antony Hegarty (of Antony & the Johnsons The) uplifted the title "Blind", which propelled the then neo-group Hercules & Love Affair at the top of the charts and on the front of the scenes dancefloor . Time to put held a "queer" at will, many roamed the lawn while drinking contaminated head and danced in the air, blinded by the disco ball, not seeing the smile of the girl next door and to experience a warm This gorgeous "Blind."

head elsewhere, I say. Immersed in the magnificence of a title which excluded almost de facto the rest of the album. This heartfelt collaboration with Antony gave us legitimately entitled to expect a new album quality. Give us the house, good dance music of 90s, clubbers sweat, electrified the humidity of the cellars, the sharp smell of smoke and ash that the happiness of letting go dancing anyway.

is what I expected from Hercules & Love Affair on the next "Blue Song". A dance-house smell that smells musty. It is a good start with "Painted Eyes", the chant that reeks of homecoming, with its synth-supported, oddly disco, his violins and the occasional voice t'enchante. The formula seems to work again. But the sauce falls quickly, with an album that focuses on only a few titles to emerge from time to time. Nothing really out of the lot, the album is same languid, a tad annoying to not tell the time of a few titles. Even the crickets "Blue Song" leave us in our hunger, without actually entering fully into the subject, if at all.

is "Falling" which we flanks a swig of vodka, pure and gives us hope that the evening is not complete. It flies easily over time of a security brass synthetic burst out laughing: pants' leg ef "shirt and shining. Ready to leave the Pento, immediately placed in the pocket. As the following title, "I Can not Wait", and his glitch-pop-house rather convoluted, it was very difficult to wait for the album, already after a few disappointments.

So "Step Up", which begins over Corona in the soul, which goes almost to reconnect us with the album. Again, this title with guest Kele Okereke, really hard to convince. Remains "Visitor", more electro-futuristic, then resumed Sterling Void, "It's Alright." The problem recurs, it is partially butchered, left unattended on a sidewalk dirty, no rhythm to accompany it. It thus closing an album with the taste of the evening, not missed, but not frankly successful. Damage. Although we will probably return at the next party by Andy Butler and Kim Ann Foxman.

NB: As you can see below, the entire album is listenable on SoundCloud .

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Hercules & Love Affair - Blue Songs by moshi moshi music

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