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KNIFE - Silent Shout

| StylusMagazine | | The increase in the Knife's profile came at an odd time: by the time people outside their native Sweden had started to notice them based on one or two nifty remixes and Jose Gonzales' mumbly acoustic reworking of "Heartbeats," they'd already long since finished with the album that spawned it, 2003's Deep Cuts, and begun work on its successor....full text |
| | CokeMachineGlow | | Funny how a couple of effusive reviews can really get you riled up enough to breathe fire all over an album before you've heard a single note: to flame and purge, to withstand all the devilish mumbo-jumbo and, taking a choreographed step aside, to say, "Well, actually…"...full text |
| | Guardian | | One theory explaining the decline in dance music's capacity to shock and amaze points the finger at the DJ jetset's culture of professional good-blokery, which comes in handy in Ibizan terraces but leaves scant space for the chippy mavericks who push music forward. But the bloody-minded individuality of Swedish brother-and-sister duo Olof Dreijer and Karin Dreijer Andersson hits you like a slap in the face....full text |
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