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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
perfect techno-pop for those of us not into raves,
By A Customer
This review is from: Electrique Plummagram (Audio CD)
this cd introduces many PDP fans to a completely new sound- definately no jangly guitars and flutes, but wonderful soaring dance-able joyful erotic ?techno?. I NEVER thought I would enjoy this CD and now it has a permanent place in my CD holder - gets you up and moving on those cold dark winter mornings. Stunning vocals share space with interesting samples and nice hooks. Get it. You'll be happily surprised.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Astounding transformation,
By "wayloopy" (San Francisco) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Electrique Plummagram (Audio CD)
I'll give up my bias immediately. I LOVE Poi Dog and have been an evangelist of theirs for some time. My favorite albums are Volo Volo and Pomegranate (have a signed copy from the Sept 14, 15, 16, & 17 1995 concerts at the Vic in Chicago where I was a cocktail waitress). Anyway enough about me. Platetectonic on Electrique Plummagram is one of the best song's I have ever heard. I had it played at my wedding and people who have never heard this band were going crazy over it. This album is part of Poi Dog's masterful evolution from folksy to funky (if I can even pigeonhole them that way - they are so much more). This is a fun, crazy, powerful album with some remakes from Pomegranate which take on a whole new life here. Take a chance and listen. You won't be sorry.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good and Bad Techno Pop,
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This review is from: Electrique Plummagram (Audio CD)
Released in 1996, this a techno pop remix album. It has 7 tracks and is about 40 minutes long. The sound quality is good but not excellent.
At the time of this album, Poi Dog Pondering was a large group that sounded similar to Rusted Root. This album is a complete departure from that sound. Some of the tracks were would sound dated when this thing was released. They are the basic rhythm heavy, highly repetitive tape loops. These was the kind of music that was played in disco clubs, with lights flashing, in the late 1980s. It is not the kind of Techno Pop that U2 was trying to make in the album Pop. I really don't like these tracks. To me they are just pulsating noise and give me a headache. I really did not think they were good to dance to either. Four of the tracks on this CD are very good. Especially good is god's gallipoli, which exudes sexual energy. Anyway, with this CD, you get 4 great tracks and 28 minutes of good music.
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