Electro Saver or Rock n Roll Destroyer?

Electro Saver or Rock n Roll Destroyer?

Destroy Rock'N'Roll (CD)

Customer Review

Sacred Mylo. It must still dare to attack the rock n roll in 2004. Because it is past things since "Surrender" Chemical Brothers, "Melody AM" by Royksopp. The rock n roll regained control. The White Stripes, Strokes, Jet and Franz Ferdinand are selling their discs in the millions, totally improbable thing before the fall of 2001. Since then the bins were invaded groups "in The" short groups and any later, while in Meanwhile electro bins were reduced to a trickle, nibbled by indie rays. While the electro scene fell asleep behind his turntables, rock rock scene took the opportunity to take to the point that the newspapers are electro entichaient White Stripes, and raved about The Rapture while spitting on the last Basement Jaxx or the latest Dimitri From Paris. They had also not wrong. Since "Discovery" nothing too exciting came out of the electro scene, except for the 2 Many DJs, (and again we're talking about is electro mixes with Salt n Peppa Stooges and Nirvana with Destiny's Child) (s) sound (s) Anticon (hip-hop or electro?), and the Warpiennes M83 outputs. Well it's over. Mylo, christ, savior has arrived. Until recluse on his island of Skye in Scotland, it has since market on the seas, multiplied sounds, tracks, to cure us of électrophobie. "Drop the Pressure", "In my Arms," ​​"Rikki", "Zenophile" for short, are unstoppable antidotes. Potential singles (when Royksopp out half-singles (see "Eple")), heavenly beaches, this disc, which fits perfectly to the length, announces a winter hottest.

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