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The Norwegian duo Datarock worship at the twin altars of spastic '70s dance-rock, Devo and Talking Heads, both of whom inform their album debut (which includes tracks stretching back at least four years). Like their major influences, however, Datarock doesn't use humor as a crutch but instead as a coat rack, so to speak, to hang their excellent productions on. At times sounding like a heavily European version of indie-cabaret band Man Man, at other times a poppier version of fellow Scandinavian electronic dance savants Junior Senior, the duo appear capable of spinning virtually any musical idea into gold. The single "Fa-Fa-Fa" is glimmering dance-funk, "I Used to Dance with My Daddy" excellent computer pop, and when "Ganguro Girl" begins, it's nearly vocal jazz, but the lush chorus blooms rapturously into something beautiful and continental. Still, the humor probably wouldn't work if the Datarock duo didn't treat their oddball themes so seriously, like "Bulldozer" (where BMX's prove to be better than sex) or, on "Computer Camp Love," the twisted exchange that takes place between lead and backing vocals ("Did you get in her pants?," "She's not that kind of a girl, booger!," "Why? Does she have a penis?"). [Nettwerk also released the CD.]

© John Bush /TiVo

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1
Bulldozer
00:02:02

Datarock, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals (P) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals

2
I Used to Dance with My Daddy
00:04:54

Datarock, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals (P) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals

3
Computer Camp Love
00:03:10

Datarock, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals (P) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals

4
Fa-Fa-Fa
00:05:08

Datarock, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals (P) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals

5
Princess
00:03:47

Datarock, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals (P) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals

6
Ganguro Girl
00:03:26

Datarock, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals (P) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals

7
See What I Care
00:03:21

Datarock, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals (P) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals

8
Laurie
00:04:27

Datarock, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals (P) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals

9
New Song
00:02:37

Datarock, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals (P) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals

10
Ugly Primadonna
00:03:36

Datarock, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals (P) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals

11
Sex Me Up
00:03:10

Datarock, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals (P) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals

12
The Most Beautiful Girl
00:03:57

Datarock, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals (P) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals

13
I Will Always Remember
00:04:08

Datarock, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals (P) 2007 Young Aspiring Professionals

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The Norwegian duo Datarock worship at the twin altars of spastic '70s dance-rock, Devo and Talking Heads, both of whom inform their album debut (which includes tracks stretching back at least four years). Like their major influences, however, Datarock doesn't use humor as a crutch but instead as a coat rack, so to speak, to hang their excellent productions on. At times sounding like a heavily European version of indie-cabaret band Man Man, at other times a poppier version of fellow Scandinavian electronic dance savants Junior Senior, the duo appear capable of spinning virtually any musical idea into gold. The single "Fa-Fa-Fa" is glimmering dance-funk, "I Used to Dance with My Daddy" excellent computer pop, and when "Ganguro Girl" begins, it's nearly vocal jazz, but the lush chorus blooms rapturously into something beautiful and continental. Still, the humor probably wouldn't work if the Datarock duo didn't treat their oddball themes so seriously, like "Bulldozer" (where BMX's prove to be better than sex) or, on "Computer Camp Love," the twisted exchange that takes place between lead and backing vocals ("Did you get in her pants?," "She's not that kind of a girl, booger!," "Why? Does she have a penis?"). [Nettwerk also released the CD.]

© John Bush /TiVo

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