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Broadcaster
Label:
Red Grape Records
Title:
Folksploitation
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Band:
Broadcaster
Title:
Folksploitation
Reviewed By:
Maarten Schiethart
Date Published:
25/07/2012
Label:
Red Grape Records
Format:
CD
Release Year:
2012
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Ouch, 'Folksploitaton' made a painful listen. The bland blend of quasi contemporary dance tracks reaches toe-cringing lows. You may enjoy this in the way you enjoy 'The Muppet Show' or say the coy dance pop of Cuban Boys - where have they gone? Setting a new standard in predictability , the beats are bluntly boring. If only 'Folksploitation' was recorded for CBB, would it matter just a bit.
The soundtrack for when you get stuck en route from Slough to Swindon. The bass lines will probably rumble in sync with the noises from the motorway.
Track Listing:
01) Bad Bad Girl
02) Little White Grains
03) First Time Ever
04) Three
05) Annie
06) Welcome to the Neighbourhood
07) Gone
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Unconvincing electronica from British dance producer Broadcaster which, despite involving American folk legend Petty Seeger, proves predictable and dull
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