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Tags: dj, electronica, pop, house, dance

Album “Kish Kash” scored 9.1

But wait! Doesn’t Pitchfork hate these guys?! Well, there’s no doubt we used to. Kish Kash,
however, marks one of dance-pop’s quickest evolutions: from inane “jack yo body!” shoutouts to sickly
produc…

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    Basement Jaxx: "Raindrops"

    Basement Jaxx aren't gauche enough to use words like "comeback," but they're confident enough in their new material to tour in advance of, not in support of, its release, and "Raindrops" suggests they're right. Perhaps it's not surprising that the band has spent a while at the sidelines of club music-- if ever there was a group not cut out for "minimal," here they are. Their best songs have always been riots of gorgeous detail, detonated-- and then barely controlled-- by their way with a drum pattern. "Raindrops" is one of those, set firmly in the exploded sweetshop that is a Jaxx fan's comfort zone. What's interesting is the sounds they're picking. Earlier records have plundered diva house, electropop, and post-punk-- but with its fuzzy keys and...more at pitchfork.com

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    Pitchfork Best Albums on Basement Jaxx

    9 months ago

    Album "Kish Kash" scored 9.1

    But wait! Doesn't Pitchfork hate these guys?! Well, there's no doubt we used to. Kish Kash, however, marks one of dance-pop's quickest evolutions: from inane "jack yo body!" shoutouts to sickly produc...

    more at pitchfork.com