JJ N° 2

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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 26:44

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Michaelangelo Matos

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Michaelangelo Matos is a former eMusic editor and one of its chief contributors, a staff critic for Resident Advisor, and he writes for Spin, Rolling Stone, Vil...more »

07.21.09
Indie-pop goes electro-tropical — anonymously
2009 | Label: Sincerely Yours / Phonofile

It's tough finding much in the way of concrete information on JJ, which is how they seem to want it. It's a group, apparently, on Gothenburg, Sweden's Sincerely Yours label, run by the Tough Alliance, which has led to guesses that JJ is actually the Alliance with an added female singer. But whomever or whatever JJ is, JJ No. 2 is tropical balm for the long, hot summer of 2009, electro-flavored indie-pop that acts as a bridge between the barefoot-in-the-head beats of Studio, the airier aspects of the Saint Etienne songbook, sunny folk-pop (see the strum-driven "Are You Still in Vallda?"), and bright, pealing guitars that bridge rudimentary, C86-style Brit-indie and Nigerian highlife. The latter features on both the loping "Intermezzo" and "From Africa to Malaga," which have about as much in common as Vampire Weekend does with Extra Golden, i.e. not very much aside from confident execution. JJ are just as apt to borrow tropes from U.S. pop: the closer, "Me & Dean," swipes its key line from Taylor Dayne's "Tell It to My Heart" (down to the phrasing) and "Ecstasy" folds in the bleeping keyboards of Lil Wayne's "Lollipop." Those references… read more »

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Ephemeral

DrRoy

This is possibly one of the most pleasant sounding recordings I've found. However, after 4 listens, I can only remember about 1 minute's worth of song snippets from the entire thing. This means it's either lacking in substance or variety. I think both. Still, it's very pleasant.

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andalusia

antichrist

its like malaga wine if your not used to it it´s much too sweet malaga wine is consumed in just the smallest wineglasses ; )

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Blah

cracker

Pitchfork made it sound amazing, but its pretty much a meh.

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Not sure what to make of it

eJDL

Difficult to qualify this release, there a lot of compelling material here not easily pigeonholed to a genre.

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Great Song on there!

moorct61

Ecstacy is an awesome song, but I urge you all to stay away from rampant drug use while listening to this gem.

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Sweet

MonsterDad

Yes, on first listen it does seem merely 'pleasant.' But I keep listening, and keep enjoying the music, finding more intricate arrangements and hidden grooves. It is summery. It's nice!

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OXYMORON!!!

thinkindna

With such a Cover and Album title one would expect more pleasing music...Editors Pick; WHY???

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summer!

musicbackpacker

balearic pop that makes you want to be on a hot beach.

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Dreamy....

bakerbeach99

I feel like I am in a happy dream when I listen. Has a hint of Carribean steel drums in "Things Will Never Be the Same" Love it. Lie in the sun and soak up the sound. Recommend.

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