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Music review: Goldfrapp - We Are Glitter

Written by Snarkattack
Published December 07, 2006

When Goldfrapp, the electro glam pop duo based in Bath, UK first released Felt Mountain (2000), I was mesmerised. Their work was unlike anything I’d ever heard before – at times, it was very classical with rich, sweeping orchestral snippets reminiscent of The Sound of Music. At other points, it was carnivalesque and sinister, as invoked by various synthesiser sounds: it warned you to not stay out after dark at the fairground. Six years later, the album still merits listening.

However, vocalist Alison Goldfrapp and musical collaborator Will Gregory decided to take their music in a slightly different direction. Black Cherry, the follow-up to their debut, showed less musical breadth than its predecessor but it marked the development of the duo’s preferred aesthetic.

Creatively and commercially, things continue to improve for Goldfrapp. With the release of Supernature in March 2006 in the US (in the UK, summer of 2005), they achieved platinum-selling status in England. The pair also claim that this work best reflects their ‘split personalities’ and continues to explore the ends of their creative spectrum.

Alison GoldfrappGoldfrapp herself remarks that “It sums up a lot of the things that inspire us… (we’re) driven by the idea of what nature is exactly, and concepts like human versus nature and human versus machine.” Gregory explains this theory in practice: “(it) beats you into submission with a really big chorus” (Smith Galtney, Time Out New York Mar 2-8 2006, 22). Though this comment is made about ‘Ooh La La’ (the first single on Supernature), it is a great way to sum up their what they are trying to achieve in their music.

It makes perfect sense then that Goldfrapp, being at the top of their creative game should release a remix album. What better tracks to choose from than those from Supernature? Not that remixes are new territory for them. DJ-producer Marco Haas, better known as T. Raumschmiere had already remixed "Train" from Black Cherry, and he returns for another contribution for We Are Glitter (Oct 2006) – remixing "‘Lovely 2 C U".

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The author going by the name of Snarkattack was born in the UK, and moved to Australia at the age of eight.

She is a former music school rebel who now wrestles with mental illness and various pathological obsessions including but not limited to cats, lipgloss, bath products, any decent literature, poetry, and music. You can catch her various ramblings on her blog. She passes as a published poet in some circles.

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Music review: Goldfrapp - We Are Glitter
Published: December 07, 2006
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