Jeremy Greenspan and Matthew Didemu this time release another strong record that makes your night time danceable. Almost a year after the release So This Is Goodbye, The Canadian duo comes with the third studio album Begone Dull Care. The album is named for Begone Dull Care, a short film by Academy Award-winning National Film Board animator Norman McLaren which was set to the music of Oscar Peterson.
Some may call their style is mostly suitable to late night music, however i love listening this record every time period of day. It's so easy listen, smooth and it makes you remember 80s great synth pop moments.
Highlights: Parallel Lines, Work, The Animator
Junior Boys - Hazel
Tracklist:
1 Parallel Lines
2 Work
3 Bits and Pieces
4 Dull to Pause
5 Hazel
6 Sneak a Picture
7 The Animator
8 What It's For
Thursday, February 19, 2009
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We can't wait to see DMB on his latest 2009 tour. There's news, tour information and Concert Dates over at DMBTourDates.com plus a lot more!
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