| Dave Jaffer - 23/Dec/2010 Countless critics have accused Chromeo of ripping themselves off on Business Casual. While I don't fully agree, I see their point. But to not get off ...
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| Ryan Stasik - 26/Nov/2010 Just as bread needs butter, every dance party needs Chromeo. As with the electro-funk duo’s two previous records-2004’s She’s in Control and 2007’s Fa...
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David Morris - 29/Oct/2010  Boy, this is an album that would be sooooo easy to hate. Chromeo is, after all, fundamentally a joke band, with a fat Arab dude and a skinny, nerdy J...
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| J.Abraham - 11/Oct/2010 You can say something for Chromeo’s latest album that it’s hard to say of most records: the cover art does a fantastic job of communicating what’s ins...
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Erik Stabile - 02/Oct/2010  Electro snyth funk is not a genre I dabble in regularly. It’s more of an accessory. It’s something you play the first and last time you decide to t...
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| cmureviews - 01/Oct/2010 It's tempting to simply cut and paste my review of Chromeo's cracking previous album, 2007's 'Fancy Footwork', given that the band have effectively tu...
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Kevin Ritchie - 30/Sep/2010  Three years after Chromeo released their breakthrough album, Fancy Footwork, the Montreal synth pop duo have blown up and scored a major-label deal so...
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| Adam Kennedy - 29/Sep/2010 Until now, cross-denominational Canadian combo Chromeo – aka David ‘Dave 1’ Macklovitch and Patrick ‘P-Thugg’ Gemayel – have skated perilously fine li...
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Ian Gittins - 27/Sep/2010  With all the adulation currently ladled on 1980s electro pioneers such as Pet Shop Boys, Human League and New Order, it’s easy to forget that the deca...
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Huw Jones - 27/Sep/2010  They are based in Canada. They are one part Arab and one part Jew. They practise the bastardized art of 80’s drenched electro-funk. They are known ind...
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