Oi Oi Oi

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 67:40

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04.22.11
Dance music that's plenty noisy and not a little macho to boot.
2007 | Label: Last Gang Records

It would be hard to think of a more appropriate artist alias for Berlin's Alex Ridha than his current one, Boys Noize. Akin to Justice and Digitalism, Ridha specializes in an aggressive, overdriven take on dance music that's plenty noisy and not a little macho to boot. Like his "blog-house" brethren, Ridha clearly worships at the base of Daft Punk's pyramid. (More precisely, at the knobs of their compressors: Boys Noize tracks like "Don't Believe the Hype" and "Arcade Robot" are shoomping homages to Daft Punk's peculiar sonic attack, creating the illusion of floating inside an enormous, robotic bellows.) But despite album titles like the skinheaded chant of Oi Oi Oi, or maybe because of Boys Noize overblown aesthetic, a generous dose of camp tempers Ridha's macho — right down to an alias more than faintly redolent of homoeroticism. For all the wallop of his distorted synthesizer riffs, they tend to land wearing velvet gloves.

Unlike other artists on Ed Banger and Kitsuné, Boys Noize distinguishes itself by leaning less towards Anglo-American rock than to German techno. His sickly, digitized "Frau" is a remix of a 2004 track by the Italian minimal-techno duo Und, while more straight-ahead arpeggiator showcases… read more »

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Daft Punk killers

Judgecool

With all the respect for the DP, Boys Noize rules! Powerful and inventive. Never boring.

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harcore electro brilliance!

poetryslam

forget daft punk and justice, just put this on and crank the volume as loud as you can stand. absolutely stunning.

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Alex Ridha= Genius

neonelectric

Boys Noize is about as awesome, in-your-face, and crazy as electro gets. If you are a fan of Daft Punk or Justice, then Boys Noize will be right up your alley.

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Awesome!!!

T-Bird

These guys are freakin' electro pioneers! +:0)=

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Boys Noize is the work of basically one man named Alex Ridha. But he is more than capable of producing big hearty electronic beats in the vein of the Crystal Method and especially Daft Punk, if the opener, “& Down,” and the smooth, stellar “Don’t Believe the Hype” are any indications. Weaving a mix of electronica with some interesting melodies and classic house sounds, the momentum continues with “Lava Lava” but tends to sag with the rather formulaic, blips-and-beeps-heavy “The Battery,” which seems a bit aimless. Fortunately, “Oh!,” with its talk-box intro, gets the album back on track, preceding the first true highlight in the punchy, infectious “Let’s Buy Happiness,” which resembles work by the Chemical Brothers. Another highlight, aside from “Superfresh,” is the adventurous “Vergiftet,” which relies on a rock-solid foundation for its success. Other portions of the record are good but not the type of tracks that are memorable, a good example of this being the retro-tinged ambient-meets-disco flavor of “Shine Shine.” Although “Frau” sounds like a blend of Kraftwerk and a sedated Rammstein, Boys Noize once again strike pay dirt with the bonus remix of “My Moon My Man,” featuring Feist. – Jason MacNeil

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