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The Sun & the Neon Light

The Sun & the Neon Light in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $29.99
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The Sun & the Neon Light

The Sun & the Neon Light in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $29.99
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On their third official full-length, German duo
Booka Shade
get serious about the album format and deliver a set of rainy-day tracks influenced by the Berlin (
Tangerine Dream
) and Duesseldorf (
Cluster
) schools of electronic music with a touch of
Giorgio Moroder
, especially the man's
Midnight Express
soundtrack. At worst, like on the opening
"Outskirts,"
reverence for these classic tones and an overwhelming desire to be earnest make the music surprising lifeless. Half of
The Sun & the Neon Light
ends up sounding like an entry in the
Mind's Eye
computer animation video series, where slick, serviceable sounds provide pleasant backdrops for futuristic dreaming. Light drumbeats from the machine sit under well-crafted layers of synths that echo into the distance and the occasional vocoder vocal crops up to offer the restrained hooks and forgettable, unobtrusive lyrics. If
are trying to transition from a club to a headphone act, the duo's quest is undermined by the highlights --
"Dusty Boots,"
"Karma Car,"
and the wonderful space-disco track
"Charlotte"
-- all of which thump a little louder, causing knees to bend and hips to shake. Loyal listeners looking for a more "personal" album from the band will have fewer complaints, but the casual fan will miss the more dynamic and vibrant elements of their earlier work. ~ David Jeffries
On their third official full-length, German duo
Booka Shade
get serious about the album format and deliver a set of rainy-day tracks influenced by the Berlin (
Tangerine Dream
) and Duesseldorf (
Cluster
) schools of electronic music with a touch of
Giorgio Moroder
, especially the man's
Midnight Express
soundtrack. At worst, like on the opening
"Outskirts,"
reverence for these classic tones and an overwhelming desire to be earnest make the music surprising lifeless. Half of
The Sun & the Neon Light
ends up sounding like an entry in the
Mind's Eye
computer animation video series, where slick, serviceable sounds provide pleasant backdrops for futuristic dreaming. Light drumbeats from the machine sit under well-crafted layers of synths that echo into the distance and the occasional vocoder vocal crops up to offer the restrained hooks and forgettable, unobtrusive lyrics. If
are trying to transition from a club to a headphone act, the duo's quest is undermined by the highlights --
"Dusty Boots,"
"Karma Car,"
and the wonderful space-disco track
"Charlotte"
-- all of which thump a little louder, causing knees to bend and hips to shake. Loyal listeners looking for a more "personal" album from the band will have fewer complaints, but the casual fan will miss the more dynamic and vibrant elements of their earlier work. ~ David Jeffries

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