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Felix Da Housecat|Virgo Blaktro and the Movie Disco

Virgo Blaktro and the Movie Disco

Felix Da Housecat

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Virgo Blaktro & the Movie Disco at once represents a back-to-basics move and a firm step forward. Felix da Housecat's previous album, Devin Dazzle & the Neon Fever, was nearly overstuffed with guest appearances and interlopers, as if Felix had actually followed through on each "Hey, we should do something in the studio" yelped during his globetrotting DJ gigs and VIP party-hopping. This time out, Felix opted to keep it to a handful of collaborators new and old, none of whom are famous indie or dance music figures, so it has the feel of his releases prior to Devin Dazzle. It was, however, executive produced by famous R&B producer Dallas Austin, who -- of course -- bumped into Felix on Diddy's yacht in St. Tropez. It's possible Austin played a role in the album being Felix's most pop yet, but Felix could've just as easily gone in this direction on his own. The album recalls 1999's I Know Electrikboy (credited to Maddkatt Courtship) for its unselfconscious but tidily controlled shifts from sound to sound. With the exception of "Sweetfrosti," which samples Devo's "Snowball," each track is credited solely to Felix, who wanted to make an album made primarily of songs, as opposed to an album based on tracks with the occasional full-blown song. The songs that contain some combination of melancholy, sadness, and sexiness in an impossibly frolicsome way tend to work best; "Moviedisco," "Monkey Cage," and "I Seem 2B the 1" are as melodically advanced and durable production-wise as anything Felix has done in the past, and the fact that he handles more of the vocals than ever is no hindrance. Surprisingly, the screeching/shuffling "Tweak" is the only instance of Felix indulging his screwball dancefloor persona, unless you count the handful of comparatively tame disco-funk tracks. Not Felix's wildest ride, but it is just as pleasurable as anything else he has done.
© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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1
Virgo Arrival
00:01:01

Felix Da Housecat, MainArtist - F. Stallings Jr, Composer

2007 Different Recordings 2007 Different Recordings

2
Moviedisco
00:03:23

Felix Da Housecat, MainArtist - F. Stallings Jr, Composer

2007 Different Recordings 2007 Different Recordings

3
Like Something for Porno
00:03:22

Felix Da Housecat, MainArtist - F. Stallings Jr, Composer

2007 Different Recordings 2007 Different Recordings

4
Radio
00:02:53

Felix Da Housecat, MainArtist - F. Stallings Jr, Composer

2007 Different Recordings 2007 Different Recordings

5
Sweetfrosti
00:02:44

Mark Mothersbaugh, Composer - Casale, Composer - Felix Da Housecat, MainArtist - F. Stallings Jr, Composer

2007 Different Recordings 2007 Different Recordings

6
I Saw the Future / Blaktroman
00:00:38

Felix Da Housecat, MainArtist - F. Stallings Jr, Composer

2007 Different Recordings 2007 Different Recordings

7
Mad Sista
00:00:33

Felix Da Housecat, MainArtist - F. Stallings Jr, Composer

2007 Different Recordings 2007 Different Recordings

8
It's Been a Long Time
00:02:24

Felix Da Housecat, MainArtist - F. Stallings Jr, Composer

2007 Different Recordings 2007 Different Recordings

9
Monkey Cage
00:02:06

Felix Da Housecat, MainArtist - F. Stallings Jr, Composer

2007 Different Recordings 2007 Different Recordings

10
I Seem 2Be The1
00:01:52

Felix Da Housecat, MainArtist - F. Stallings Jr, Composer

2007 Different Recordings 2007 Different Recordings

11
It's Your Move
00:02:21

Felix Da Housecat, MainArtist - F. Stallings Jr, Composer

2007 Different Recordings 2007 Different Recordings

12
Lookin' My Best
00:02:04

Felix Da Housecat, MainArtist - F. Stallings Jr, Composer

2007 Different Recordings 2007 Different Recordings

13
Pretty Girls Don't Dance
00:00:29

Felix Da Housecat, MainArtist - F. Stallings Jr, Composer

2007 Different Recordings 2007 Different Recordings

14
Tweak
00:05:28

Felix Da Housecat, MainArtist - F. Stallings Jr, Composer

2007 Different Recordings 2007 Different Recordings

15
Night Tripperz
00:03:16

Felix Da Housecat, MainArtist - F. Stallings Jr, Composer

2007 Different Recordings 2007 Different Recordings

16
Future Calls the Dawn
00:06:32

Felix Da Housecat, MainArtist - F. Stallings Jr, Composer

2007 Different Recordings 2007 Different Recordings

Chronique

Virgo Blaktro & the Movie Disco at once represents a back-to-basics move and a firm step forward. Felix da Housecat's previous album, Devin Dazzle & the Neon Fever, was nearly overstuffed with guest appearances and interlopers, as if Felix had actually followed through on each "Hey, we should do something in the studio" yelped during his globetrotting DJ gigs and VIP party-hopping. This time out, Felix opted to keep it to a handful of collaborators new and old, none of whom are famous indie or dance music figures, so it has the feel of his releases prior to Devin Dazzle. It was, however, executive produced by famous R&B producer Dallas Austin, who -- of course -- bumped into Felix on Diddy's yacht in St. Tropez. It's possible Austin played a role in the album being Felix's most pop yet, but Felix could've just as easily gone in this direction on his own. The album recalls 1999's I Know Electrikboy (credited to Maddkatt Courtship) for its unselfconscious but tidily controlled shifts from sound to sound. With the exception of "Sweetfrosti," which samples Devo's "Snowball," each track is credited solely to Felix, who wanted to make an album made primarily of songs, as opposed to an album based on tracks with the occasional full-blown song. The songs that contain some combination of melancholy, sadness, and sexiness in an impossibly frolicsome way tend to work best; "Moviedisco," "Monkey Cage," and "I Seem 2B the 1" are as melodically advanced and durable production-wise as anything Felix has done in the past, and the fact that he handles more of the vocals than ever is no hindrance. Surprisingly, the screeching/shuffling "Tweak" is the only instance of Felix indulging his screwball dancefloor persona, unless you count the handful of comparatively tame disco-funk tracks. Not Felix's wildest ride, but it is just as pleasurable as anything else he has done.
© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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