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Amazing Ghost - I Gettupa / Tiny Raindropz

I Gettupa / Tiny Raindropz by Amazing Ghost

3...according to our on Thu 13 Jan, 2011.

Funky! This is well disco sounding! Not heard of these guys before but I was drawn to the sleeve with some crap looking ghosts on.... I love crap looking ghosts... Probably played too much Pac Man as a nipper I did. There's something really crap about this but something utterly charming at the same time. It's pure disco pop.. I don't really know what else to say about it... Maybe sounds like a cross between Chromeo and The Wave Machines or something. It does have that annoyingly catchy thing going on though 'cos on 2nd listen it's hanging around in my head more than I want it to!

Amazing Ghost, from the fertile music scene of Richmond, Virginia, includes members of Bio Ritmo, Fight The Big Bull, and The Great White Jenkins, which is a strong testament to their impressive musical backgrounds. They sound like an assimilation of Gary Numan/Ultravox/Flying Lizards’ swirling keyboard embellishments, “nothing but a party” late70s/early 80s hip hop sensibilities, and 21st century lido shuffling. They are downright impossible to resist-, as evidenced by their catchy-as-hell debut 45. On ‘I Gettupa’, vocalist/bassist/bandleader Eddie Prendergast employs the everyman spoken/sung dynamics of punk poet John Cooper Clarke, channeling ‘Million Dollar Legs’ by the Outlaw Four as keyboardists Bob Miller and Toby Whitaker prolong the unbridled party anthem with looping, non-linear sonic support. ‘Tiny Raindropz’ ventures into the usually insipid realm of 1980s balladry and ever-so-subtly turns John Hughes’s cinematic heartstring pulling into a slightly funky, tongue-firmly-planted-in-cheek homage to tender moments. As with virtually everything they do, these tunes will haunt you long after the record has ended.

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