Pop-Pop

Jeanrenaud, Joan & Pc Munoz
Deconet Records
General | Mar 2011

Reviews

Wedge
Reviewed 2011-05-30
Dancey yet serious instrumentals, a fun take on what's artsy. It's pop-sounding electronics, perky and bright, with electrified cellos from Jeanreneaud, ex of Kronos Quartet. Compared with "Strange Toys," the previous Jeanreneaud/Munoz album, this one's snappier and heavier on the electronics. Certainly closer to pop than classical. Fun. (Instrumental; FCC clean.)

1- Snappy! With some cool cello soloing. Rock feel.
2- High drama, some Phillip glass influence. Mid/fast, a strong romantic feel to the cello.
3- Squelchy vid-game beat. Uptempo. Fast, whispery cello.
4- Suspenseful. Mildly tense chords, then fast, chopping melody
5- Sad chords vs. attack-mode drumset. Drifting yet edgy.
6- Urban-type beats backing some cello soloing.
7- Very pleasant, airy. Like a piece of a movie soundtrack.
8- Sweet cello melody over tiki-bar-like pop. A simple innocence, almost like music for kids.
9- Abstract wall of tones, like a long shimmering corridor. Hyperspace in slow motion.
10- Fast and playful, percussive. A Pixar chase scene.

Recent airplay

33 1/3
9-11=2015Sep 11, 2015
Where's Raymond?
Music CasseroleSep 20, 2014
Freakbeat
Music CasseroleAug 31, 2013
Hopper
Music CasseroleMay 25, 2013
Noise
Music CasseroleJan 19, 2013
33 1/3
broken flowersJun 21, 2011

Charting

2011-06-05 — 2011-08-07
Week EndingAirplays
Jun 26 1
Jun 12 2

Track listing

1. 33 1/3
2. Noise
3. Where's Raymond?
4. Panama Canal
5. Reveille
6. Snake
7. Helicopter
8. Hopper
9. Dive
10. Freakbeat