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This record left our brian feeling ecstatic.
Now my computer has stopped being a git I can do this review
of French avant pop-hopsters Depth Affect's newie 'Hero Crisis'. It's the 2nd
long player from these guys and I'm inspired lots by the blend of emotive
chords, playful rapping, sharp beats & catchy rhythms. It's a warm, glitchy odyssey
through the eyes of some progressive heads who ditch urban politics in favour of
gleaming hooks and cerebral, euphoric keyboards, keeping it light & euphoric
throughout. Taken as a whole it's an immensely satisfying listen throughout,
transcending easy pigeonholing. I can't pick an individual track out as it flows
so well, keeping the mood fairly buoyant throughout. There's a real twinkly
music box feel to this album with heavily processed samples lending an air of
carefree magic to proceedings. If you like highly melodic European electronica
& experimental hip-hop with lots of pop twists then I'm confident this CD
will give much pleasure to those with a keen ear for audio escapism. I can't
even draw any parallels with other artists as it's all really fresh sounding!
Proper quality, CD only on Autres Directions in Music
What the label says:
The Depth Affect project was born in the new millennium in the suburbs of Nantes, France. In David Bideau and Rémy Charrier’s student rooms, keyboards and laptops outnumbered Beach Boys and Autechre records. From then on, they were set to start building the architecture of their music. A few years later, with a handful of songs in their pockets, a few gigs and their duet being completed by a team composed of a DJ and a VJ, their music found its own personal path and their first album Arche-Lymb received critical acclaim. At that time the band also offered free downloads of remixes of Arche-Lymb tracks made by a wide cast of electronica musicians. On top of that they worked on their live performance and developed a new and original approach to the stage which they had a chance of displaying live in several glorious French venues and festivals. In their new album Hero Crisis, the colours of melancholy have taken over the naive beauty and bucolic joy of their first record. In Hero Crisis, their songwriting has become more direct, both harsher and colder, with catchy melodies enhanced by an astonishing production. The twelve tracks of Hero Crisis mix influences stemming from r’n’b, pop, hiphop, ambient, click’n’cut and dubstep, thus creating a new dreamy and feverish soundscape.
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