Woo Hoo Hoo, The

Globes On Remote
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General | Oct 2009

Reviews

Alma Mahler
Reviewed 2010-05-10
Electro-pop that’s spacey, upbeat. Layers of electronic blips & synths provide interesting complexity to the basic pop melodies. For fans of Apples in Stereo, Of Montreal, MGMT. No FCCS. Try 8, 1, 13, 4

1) * Horns drive melody over heavy drums, electronic pulses 2) Guitar & synth & m/f group vox 3) About a porn writer; I esp. like the last 45secs about riding bicycles 4) * 80s synth & breathy male vocals 5) Power pop, pretty catchy 6) Short robot TRANSITION track 7) Uneventful track about floating in space 8) * Funky midi rhythm electro pop 9) Short orchestral electro piece, no vox 10) No wave-y fem vox, synths, driving rhythm 11) Noisy pop, male shouting vox 12) Short announcement of “end of the record” 13) * A little psych pop outro that’s pleasant.

Recent airplay

West Coast Kids
Music CasseroleApr 12, 2014
D.T. Lipps And The Paperback Porn Writer
the velvet futonJul 11, 2010
My Professor
Big Love ShowJun 28, 2010
My Professor
Value MachineJun 27, 2010
Nation-Building
The Value MachineJun 10, 2010
Fanfare: Hollywood Gold

Charting

2010-05-16 — 2010-07-18
Week EndingAirplays
Jul 18 1
Jul 4 2
Jun 13 3
May 30 2
May 23 4

Track listing

1. Fanfare: Hollywood Gold
2. Hi Kix
3. D.T. Lipps And The Paperback Porn Writer
4. West Coast Kids
5. Space Camp
6. Robit Attack
7. Dance Of The Gravitrons
8. My Professor
9. Bear Falls From Sky
10. Zanek!
11. To The Water
12. Goodbye!
13. Nation-Building