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Now the Go! So the team got the growth that his music has actually been demanding for almost two decades. The Brighton-based collective’s seventh album features vocalists from Benin, Japan, France, India and the United States. They drive through this kaleidoscopic wall of sound like hyper-bumblebees, adding a little more whirring to the big roar and clatter.
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This happens most impressively on “Look Away, Look Away,” which features the Star Femenine Band and pre-single “Dive Bomb,” which features Detroit rapper Indigo Yaj’s contribution – coupled with bigger-than-fatboy slim bigbeats, Tin pan alley piano plus string keyboards and what-I-know-everything-samples. The song is also a loud protest note aimed at those who were able to abolish abortion rights in the United States. That’s how it gets the Go! team, the sound lightens the text by a few pounds and lets the words hiss through the groove park as if unleashed.
GET UP SEQUENCES PART TWO is full of, yes, you can say it like that, snappy hooklines, exuberant layered pop works with ingredients from various cultures (kalimba, sitar). The Go! Team is now allowed to use the unofficial band name United Nations Of Sound. A club of Sunshine radio operators on nothing but great three-minute trips against patriotism and racism.
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