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by felixgash » Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:15 pm
..are the bomb.
Fast becoming my favourite production duo since Tuff Jam and Masters At Work.
Always been into the bits I've had to play out, the Tenderoni and Needy Girl promo's come to mind, but recently picked up both albums and haven't stopped playing them.
Absolute genius! These will get a
serious battering over the summer.

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by slim » Tue Apr 22, 2008 10:04 pm
Saw these guys at some festival i went to last summer, had no idea who they were initially, but when i saw them draw for the talkboxes i had to stay. So corny, but brilliant. Plus it's nice to see a jewish-arab combo. The middle east clearly just needs a bit more funk and all will be well.
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by petergunn » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:28 am
felixGash wrote:..are the bomb.
Fast becoming my favourite production duo since Tuff Jam and Masters At Work.
Always been into the bits I've had to play out, the Tenderoni and Needy Girl promo's come to mind, but recently picked up both albums and haven't stopped playing them.
Absolute genius! These will get a
serious battering over the summer.

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by kidlogic » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:36 am
Slim wrote:Saw these guys at some festival i went to last summer, had no idea who they were initially, but when i saw them draw for the talkboxes i had to stay. So corny, but brilliant. Plus it's nice to see a jewish-arab combo. The middle east clearly just needs a bit more funk and all will be well.
I think that statement is universal. Cant we all just funk'n get along?
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by concept_ » Wed Apr 23, 2008 3:41 pm
kidlogic wrote:Slim wrote:Saw these guys at some festival i went to last summer, had no idea who they were initially, but when i saw them draw for the talkboxes i had to stay. So corny, but brilliant. Plus it's nice to see a jewish-arab combo. The middle east clearly just needs a bit more funk and all will be well.
I think that statement is universal. Cant we all just funk'n get along?
alright.....prink
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by press » Wed Apr 23, 2008 7:17 pm
needy girl is a work of genius imo. love that tune. love most of their stuff but that one is far and away the best to me.
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by felixgash » Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:56 pm
Press wrote:needy girl is a work of genius imo. love that tune. love most of their stuff but that one is far and away the best to me.
Love 'Needy Girl', but currently it's all about 'Bonafied Loving' for me. The keyboard, and that guitar! Too much. 'Momma's Boy' is awesome too.
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by concept_ » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:32 pm
i used to rate chromeo back ina day. Saw them last year as well and they are really good live. Din't realise till recently the Jewish guy is a-trak's brother.
i like the synths and vocoder style on tenderoni, though overall i just like the style of like 80s giorgio moroder type disco beats which they seem to have resurrected and made popular again.
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by slim » Thu Apr 24, 2008 1:00 am
felixGash wrote:that guitar! Too much.
This... makes me sing along making weeeow noises, which is not something i do every day, believe me
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by Maree-Jaine » Fri Apr 25, 2008 11:31 am
felixGash wrote:..are the bomb.

Yes they are! Nowt like listening to some funky saxa-ma-phone to get you in a good mood. Someone mentioned these a couple of weeks back, can't remember when tho...and far far FAR too lazy to search for it. Had what I believe is a Chromeo album for a couple of years....so so SO good.
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by felixgash » Sat Apr 26, 2008 11:13 pm
I've decided: 'Opening Up' is one of my all-time favourite tunes.
If you're into guitar solos (at you, Slim) (I've also decided I'm really into guitar solos!) then peep the murkage on 2:40. Oh gosh.
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by L.o.s. » Sun Apr 27, 2008 5:32 am
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by slim » Sun Apr 27, 2008 12:46 pm
felixGash wrote:I've decided: 'Opening Up' is one of my all-time favourite tunes.
If you're into guitar solos (at you, Slim) (I've also decided I'm really into guitar solos!) then peep the murkage on 2:40. Oh gosh.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gQr0FeDZOA
Can't hear any guitar, but entertaining nonetheless.
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by fixation » Sun Apr 27, 2008 12:52 pm
RAAAAAAAAAAGE,, youve got me in a state of raaaage!!
haha chromeo rock!!

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by felixgash » Sun Apr 27, 2008 12:57 pm
Slim wrote:felixGash wrote:I've decided: 'Opening Up' is one of my all-time favourite tunes.
If you're into guitar solos (at you, Slim) (I've also decided I'm really into guitar solos!) then peep the murkage on 2:40. Oh gosh.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gQr0FeDZOA
Can't hear any guitar, but entertaining nonetheless.
It's at 2:30 on that clip.
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by felixgash » Sun Apr 27, 2008 1:00 pm
Nice pics Savage. Couple of people have told me they've seen them live recently, would absolutely love too.
Brass doesn't deserve it, I DO! 
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by MissBrass » Tue Apr 29, 2008 3:24 am
felixGash wrote:Nice pics Savage. Couple of people have told me they've seen them live recently, would absolutely love too.
Brass doesn't deserve it, I DO! 
oh !
course I deserve.
I am a princess, b.
I have been jamming to them for a bit now.
LOOOOOOVE CHROMEO.
p.s at the show, I got dave's sweaty towel.
i am disgusting, i know.

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by MissBrass » Tue Apr 29, 2008 3:26 am
oh, and this show, I was feeling sorta stank, but the show was great. Flosstradamus, Louis XIV ( for personal reasons as well )
everyone was amazing, including old dude who wanted to break dance afterwards. I coulda killed him!
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by felixgash » Tue Apr 29, 2008 2:13 pm
I like that pic, tis cute.
I really want to see em live this summer, hopefully they come to England or I'm actually considering going to one of their gigs in another country.
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by MissBrass » Tue Apr 29, 2008 2:48 pm
felixGash wrote:I like that pic, tis cute.
I really want to see em live this summer, hopefully they come to England or I'm actually considering going to one of their gigs in another country.
when you're in Europe, its definitely much easier to move about.
I totally recommend going and seeing them live.
They put it down, no lie.
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