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Future Future Future Perfect [PA] (CD - 2007)

Future Future Future Perfect [PA] (CD - 2007)

( UPC: 00014431093524)
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Artist: Freezepop

Label: Cordless Records

Genre: Rock & Pop - Synth Pop

Album Description: Freezepop: Liz Enthusiasm (recorder); Sean, The Duke (programming).

It's telling that "Less Talk, More Rokk," the infectious lead track on Freezepop's 2007 album FUTURE FUTURE FUTURE PROJE... Read More

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Freezepop: Liz Enthusiasm (recorder); Sean, The Duke (programming).

It's telling that "Less Talk, More Rokk," the infectious lead track on Freezepop's 2007 album FUTURE FUTURE FUTURE PROJECT, was featured prominently on Guitar Hero 2. This is synthpop for the 128-bit era: detached, self-consciously disposable, and catchy as all get out. Best not to ponder the meaning of titles such as "Ninja of Love" and "Do You Like My Wang?"; the idea is to dance, and the bleeps and bloops here come at such a furious pace that resistance is futile.

Gamers will immediately recognize the vicious Moog riff introducing Future Future Future Perfect as "the keytar song" featured in Guitar Hero 2. It's a jam that builds velocity until the notes are whizzing by in a flurry, leaving expert players out of breath and rubbing their blistered fingers. Freezepop have found their core audience, with songs appearing in five other games to date, and with the licensing revenue, the group members have saved up some cash for studio upgrades. As a digital-based trio, they have remained true to form, but instead of relying on the lone Yamaha QY70 keyboard and Mam vocoder that they used in 2000, they've collected a pile of synths -- namely a Microkorg, two Nords, a Sidstation, and a vintage Alesis Andromeda -- and upgraded their computer's recording interface with more professional hardware and software. All this is to say that Freezepop sound bigger and more polished than they did on their past releases. The vocals are still light and cutesy, performed in the same lackadaisical manner as the Blow, and sung almost as if Liz Enthusiasm were making up the words as she goes. She performs unenthusiastically (despite what her last name may imply), almost as if she didn't have time to prepare for a speech, and now she's ad-libbing her way through it with words that she jotted down on a cocktail napkin. This apathetic performance style, mixed with a subtle dash of sarcasm, removes any hint of pretension from the songs, which is what makes for a winning formula. It's not as heavy as Daft Punk, or even LCD Soundsystem, but Future Future Future Perfect would make for a great record to get a hipster basement party moving and shaking, complete with references to musty stenches and a keg of Pabst Blue Ribbon. The combination of bombastic beats laced with keyboard arpeggios and sweet vocals drenched in irony makes for a fun retro-influenced electro mix that never takes itself too seriously. The whimsy is especially evident on a song like "Do You Like My Wang" or "Pop Music Is Not a Crime," when Enthusiasm unenthusiastically belittles her rhymes as being stupid and apologizes about her lyrical content. "It's just that I really like to dance/I guess that it seems trite/Would you dance to a song about dancing/Guilty pleasures feel so right." It's not groundbreaking, it's not brilliant, and it's certainly not deep, but like a Playstation 2 game, this is relatively mindless entertainment that's addictive and a lot of fun, even if they are guilty-pleasure dance songs. ~ Jason Lymangrover

Track Listing
1.Frontload [Designer Drugs Remix] - (remix)
2.Frontload [The Hidden Variable Microawesomeness Mix]
3.Moons Of Jupiter [Proto-Mix]
4.Thought Balloon [Sean's Speech Bubble Remix] - (remix)
5.Thought Balloon [Ming & Ping Rethink]
6.Frontload [Single Version]
7.Frontload [DJ Matthew Grim Remix] - (remix)
8.Plastic Stars [Acoustic]
9.Do You Like Boys?
10.Swimming Pool
11.Afterparty
Album Information

UPC:
00014431093524
Release Date: Jan 27, 2009
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop - Synth Pop
Label: Cordless Records
Distributor: Ryko Distrib
Producer: The Duke
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2007
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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