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Bright Like Neon Love
Cut Copy
Bright Like Neon Love
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, International Music, Rock
 
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The debut by Melbourne's Cut Copy is a collection of dream and love-laden tunes pulled together with Dan Whitford's inside-out knowledge of 80's flavored synths and studio trickery. Influences range from house to low-slung...  more »

     
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All Artists: Cut Copy
Title: Bright Like Neon Love
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Modular
Release Date: 5/2/2005
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, International Music, Rock
Style: Australia & New Zealand
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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The debut by Melbourne's Cut Copy is a collection of dream and love-laden tunes pulled together with Dan Whitford's inside-out knowledge of 80's flavored synths and studio trickery. Influences range from house to low-slung, fuzzed up punk garage, and seminal 80's raincoat-wearing Mancunian electro-pop to nouveau disco, often within one song. Impossible to pigeonhole. Pop and dance. Happy sad. Simple yet complicated. Sincere yet cool. Naive but clever.

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Not as impressed as I was after hearing a few songs on [...]
S. Stahr | FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA | 09/12/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I bought this after hearing zap zap and a few other tracks on Pandora, at which time I was blown away by the uniqueness and catchy nature of their sound. It was like Daft Punk crossed with Hall and Oates (that is th best description I can think of at the moment). But on an album, this fails to keep my interest for very long. The cover art is excellent however. So I still like the way this looks on my desk. I do not like the poor mixing job on this recording either. The bass is not exactly well defined or pronounced on this collection of songs. I was expecting it to make my entire car vibrate and shake the paint off. Not so. It barely engaged the subwoofer at all compared to other dance artists."