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Sporting the catchy title "We Are Eyes. We Are Builders," the band's impressive album melds the vocal style and dance beats of Erasure, New Order and Code of Ethics with the futuristic synth effects of Kraftwerk, Joy Electric and Goodnight Star to produce an uptempo, club-friendly sound that will appeal to fans of experimental and commercial synth-pop alike. Notable songs include the danceable "Commute," "Breakdown" and "Candy Girl," as well as the pop-oriented "Marbeleyzed" and the mid-tempo "China." The ... [ read more ]
CD $10.99
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Code fans weren't the only ones itching to get back on the dancefloor. Nine long years had elapsed since Barry Blaze's band hung it up, and in that time the amount of contemporary Christian electronic dance music had dwindled significantly. It was easy, therefore, to say it was worth the wait for Lost in Egypt, a diverse treatment in what is now a lost art. The mood ranges from dance electronica to light industrial, breezing between the stylings of Depeche Mode, Black Lab, Erasure, and {$... [ read more ]
CD $13.28