Switched On Christmas, Venus Hum (Mono Fi)

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venushum.jpgFrom 2001, I don't know how I managed to let this slightly crazed EP slip by me up till now. This is old school electro-pop from a Memphis-based band (really!) reaching all the way back to Kraftwerk days, with a stopover at Depeche Mode's house. "Let It Snow" renders its vocals via vocorder for that nice disembodied alien effect, "Suzy Snowflake" gets a strong female vocal, "Silent Night" adds a bit of sequencer backing over a funky bass synth bed, while "Silver Bells" and the Mel Torme-composed "The Christmas Song" brings in some real percussion and guitar for ballad arrangements with backbeats. A brief instrumental original, "St. Mary's Lake," rounds out the set. Apparently this was only ever available on iTunes; even the band's discography fails to mention it.

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