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Bionic bubblepunk for futurewave action figures to dance to: The entire SOLID POP album lovingly remixed and remodeled.
Genre:
Electronic: Synthpop
Release Date:
2005
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Solid Pop - The Remix Edition
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Record Label: Socket Sounds
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On Solid Pop: The Remix Edition, Hyperbubble lovingly overhaul every track from their debut album, SOL!D POP. Favorites "Vending Machine", "Bionic Girl", and "Mom Dad Unit" are set to all new cyberfunky space-age bubblewave beats that'll teleport your mind to Planet Moroder and beyond. Track-per-track, Solid Pop: The Remix Edition is pure cyberpop fun.
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If you're looking for a dose of electro pop with a hefty mélange of thumping beats, snappy synths and melodies so addictive you'll need medical attention, then say hello to Hyperbubble. This Texan electro pop duo will intoxicate you with B52 Martinis (served with a with a slice of Blondie and a sprig of Sigue Sigue Sputnik in a Rezillos glass), seduce you and leave in the morning without asking your name. Take a listen to 'Psychic Connection' and beat me senseless and call me Nancy if it doesn't sound uncannily like Blondie's 'Call Me' put through an electro mixer. 'Another Ride' sounds like "New Life" period Depeche Mode if Dave Gahan had been born Divina.
- The Devil Has The Best Tuna magazine
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B-52 martinis served with a sprig of Sigue Sigue Sputnik in a Rezillos glass
author: The Devil Has The Best Tuna
If you're looking for a dose of electro pop with a hefty mélange of thumping beats, snappy synths and melodies so addictive you'll need medical attention, then say hello to Hyperbubble. This Texan electro pop duo will intoxicate you with B52 Martinis (served with a with a slice of Blondie and a sprig of Sigue Sigue Sputnik in a Rezillos glass), seduce you and leave in the morning without asking your name. Take a listen to 'Psychic Connection' and beat me senseless and call me Nancy if it doesn't sound uncannily like Blondie's 'Call Me' put through an electro mixer. 'Another Ride' sounds like "New Life" period Depeche Mode if Dave Gahan had been born Divina.
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