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Kitsune Maison 7

Article published 11th Jun 09
Kitsune Maison 7 Hear

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Kitsune Maison 7

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Kitsune

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Kitsune Maison 7 is a 19-track aural orgy - there's pleasure, a few gags, but plenty to get jiggy with. Like the six instalments before it, this compilation has several stand-out pieces, namely ‘Make it reverse' (Men) and the sultry vocals of ‘Favourite Things' (The Golden Filter). ‘This sweet love' (James Yuill) is great too but clearly the odd one out in the orgy - the one regretting throwing the keys to his Nissan Micra in the ceramic bowl.

Utterly disappointing is the Classixx's remix of ‘Listzomania' (Phoenix), which transforms the indie magnum opus into a filtered disco disaster. Gag. However, my biggest gripe is the 22-second silent track titled ‘Encore'... Really? I mean, really?! To the people at Kitsune, take note: no one likes a narcissistic anything... even an exceptionally handsome journalist isn't loved by all his readers.

Overall the album is fun, and while you wouldn't want to listen to it from start to finish everyday, it is the perfect mode for discovering something you never knew you were into, all in the comfort of your own home.

By Robbie Coleman

Release: Album

To Cure: An empty dancefloor

Keywords: French, Dance, Kitsune

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