Brandon Bussolini - 05.06.2009 It?s up to the listener to decide how to feel about the moments when Telepathe?s music shows strain. Of the nine songs on their Dave Sitek-produced de...
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David Michael Huang - 04.05.2009  At one point, Telepathe were a buzzed-about then-unknown Brooklyn noise-pop duo consisting of Busy Gangnes and Melissa Livaudais (of the even more unk...
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Kendah El-Ali - 30.04.2009  Telepathe (pronounced “telepathy”) hovers eerily over the cross-section of pop and drone with such masterful ease, it’s nearly impossible not to get a...
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Joe Colly - 16.04.2009  Melissa Livaudais and Busy Ganges' stock has been rising for a year or so now. On the strength of singles "I Can't Stand It" and "Chrome's on It",...
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Patrick Burns - 13.04.2009  Hype-sters love a band like Telepathe. What's more fun to talk about than two cute girls from Brooklyn with a beguiling name and an affinity for South...
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Conrad Amenta - 13.04.2009  As much as I find myself coming back to Telepatheâ??s Dance Mother, itâ??s only because the album has exactly as much urban thrum as it in...
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Andrzej Lukowski - 23.03.2009 Funny thing about Bernard Sumner: he never whooped on record. Well, that’s a lie; he did once or twice, but the whoop wasn’t really part of New Order’...
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Chris Martins - 17.03.2009  Three years ago, Telepathe—the New York City duo of Busy Gangnes and Melissa Livaudais—released an EP titled Farewell Forest that fit into the shaky, ...
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CHRISTIAN HOARD - 04.03.2009 Think Bananarama meet TV on the Radio: Telepathe are two Brooklyn girls whose arty sound is a synthesis of buzzy electronica, shaky–voiced synth pop a...
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Dominic Umile - 26.02.2009  Brooklyn duo does darkFamiliarity lurks amid Dance Mother?s clean synths and unadorned beats. Talky, monotone vocals crown these trendy primal cuts, a...
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