- Electro pop
- Alternative dance
- Indietronica
- Electronic pop
- Acid pop
- Robot pop
- Dub
- Comedy
Comment:
this notch issue is a fair killer due to a sultry blend of electronic
styles and an incisive touch of acidic beats and spaced-out debris
and poignant humour. Could it be ever the best American gospel? I
guess it could be though it is not the kind of American gospel in the
usual sense of this word. It is not related to churches, black
Americans, and high-spirited music. Stop! Wait! Yet it is
high-spirited, it also involves some dub(step) and suggestive reggae
vibes all of that tightly revolving around the slightly veiled
melodic progression. In fact, it is all about
Heartwork,
the central track within the album. It is a great success and
deserves to have a chart place in an ideal world.
Aces
High, and
I'm
Alive are obviously more
humour riveted progressions chiming as if reflections from the head
of a creative schizophrenic being previously exposed to cheesy
balladry, cloying gay pop, mawkish eurobeat. All the aforementioned
facets are absorbed in his deranged, acidic, and a bit aggressive
mind. Where is a fifth song, in truth? The issue is a part of the discography of Lausanne, Swiss imprinte Midinette Records.