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Cornelius

Fantasma

  • AMG Review of Fantasma

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    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    Cornelius fits right in with the Beastie Boys' Grand Royal aesthetic. He sees no difference between pop and avant-garde, high culture and lowbrow trash -- he throws it all together, coming up with completely unexpected combinations. The thrill of hearing hip-hop loops morph into sheets of My Bloody Valentine guitar noise, then into sweet Beach Boys harmonies, is what makes his American debut Fantasma such a wonder. It's easy to write Cornelius off as a Japanese Beck, particularly since his pop songcraft is as impressive as the busy, multi-layered production, but it's a little patronizing. Cornelius is operating on his own terms, equally influenced by sunny pop ("Chapter 8 -- Seashore and Horizon," boasting harmonies by Apples in Stereo), garagey hard rock, and kitsch (the cartoonish "Magoo Opening"). He assembles the parts in unpredictable ways -- the hard beats of "Mic Check" suddenly give way to floating acoustics; "Chapter 8" literally has a tape recorder stopping and starting the different parts -- which is why Fantasma is so intoxicating. It is one of those rare records where you can't tell what's going to happen next, and it leaves you hungry for more.

Belated Secret Santa Post
about 1 year ago

Well there's no time like the present to post this. I wanted to thank "Hello Mimi":http://mog.com/Hello_Mimi for the very fun mix I received for Secret Santa. The packaging was very cool with fun pics of her dog Lexy in a devil outfit and cat Blue sniffing a Hello Kitty Devil Kitty X-Mas tree. The cd itself had an excellent Devil Kitty full color pic on the cover. There was a fun write up f...

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Cornelius on Mog!
about 1 year ago

I don't know why I wasn't made aware of this, but eclectic electronic cultural mish mash musician, Cornelius, has his own page here on Mog!http://mog.com/CorneliusAnd he's just posted a video of a trailer for his world tour. I only have the album "Fantasma", and have not seen how his normal (a term used very loosely for an individual such as Cornelius) stage show is, but this one includes a fu...

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