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| Highly recomended - XLR8R / A record that you really should hear to believe - One Week To Live / Bleeping good - Dazed and Confused / Butt-shaking fun for electronica nerds and urban hipsters alike - DJ / Daedelus proves to be a musician's musician - Giant Robot / One might call it a modern masterpiece - Filter |
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| Writing and recording in the shadow of Hollywood seems to have finally had a good effect on someone. After decades of churning out the most heavily postured sound waste on the planet, the City of Angels can finally be proud. Though lumped in with a vast array of “bedroom” artists, Daedelus’ sparkling use of luscious cinematic elements and bossa-nova rhythms transcends the often redundant realm of cut-and-paste electronica. In a genre that relies so heavily on the recycling of sound and sentiment, Daedelus operates with a fresh sense of history, channeling a glamorous epoch that legitimately seems forgotten. Additionally, it seems rare for an electronic record to present the genre with more possibilities than limitations, (I mean, what the hell is Warp Records supposed to release now?). If there is hype, believe it. We have the best electronic release of this 33 percent dead year. - Slug |