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DATAROCK - Datarock Datarock

| Popmatters | | What’s happened to disco between 2005 and now? Well, soon after Datarock released their debut for the first time, Madonna got in on the disco train with Confessions on a Dance Floor, so you knew this re-emergent genre had some legs and some cultural resonance. Then there was new Sophie Ellis-Bextor, new Scissor Sisters, more from !!!, Sally Shapiro earlier this year, and… how could we forget Mika. I’m mentioning the commercial side of things—Lindstrom’s doing disco in a much more inventive and idiosyncratic way—because this is the sliding scale into which Datarock fits....full text |
| | PitchFork | | Hey, if the mere thought of one man's penis entering another man's rectum weirds you out, just skip to today's American Music Club review or whatever lap-pop record we just placed in Best New Music. Bergen's Datarock are about as dick-in-ass as it gets-- gayer than Guided By Voices, maybe even gayer than the Boo Radleys....full text |
| | Lost At Sea magazine | | Every few years something awesome comes out of Norway. I'm Swedish, so I'm actually not allowed to say what I just said (it might get me killed), but I am throwing caution to the wind and will say it again. Every few years something awesome comes out of Norway. A-ha, Röyksopp and Frost are all excellent Norwegian acts, not to mention Turbonegro and all the metal that's being produced in the land of fjells and fjords. The latest star to shine bright on the Norwegian pop heaven is Datarock, two tracksuit-clad gentlemen that really know how to funk things up....full text |
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