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Vitalic

Flashmob

  • AMG Review of Flashmob

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    Heather Phares
    All Music Guide

    It took Vitalic's Pascal Arbez-Nicolas over four years to follow up OK Cowboy, but then he's never been a particularly speedy producer. After all, his debut album featured singles that were nearly a half-decade old by the time they appeared on the full-length. Even if Flashmob's title feels a little dated, suggesting mid-2000s trends a few years after they peaked, the same can't be said about its music. While the electro foundations of his sound remain the same after more than a decade, these tracks are sleek and innovative -- proving that Vitalic spent the years between OK Cowboy and this album uniting everything he learned making groundbreaking singles like "Poney" with what's been going on since his last album. While there are more than a few cuts that are classic Vitalic, all masses of synths and hard-edged beats (see the sunny expanses of "See the Sea [Red]" and the interstellar closer, "Station Mir 2099"), he's not afraid to change things up, most strikingly on Flashmob's singles. The title track is particularly bonkers, using vocals and synths that get higher and swifter until they blur into streaks, giving the impression of going faster and faster even though the actual beat stays rock-solid. It may be as (aptly) flashy and immediate as, say, Justice, but it also has an artfulness that is all Vitalic. He also uses disco's influence in similarly unexpected ways, permeating the album with the style's spirit rather than rehashing its clichés. "Terminateur Benelux" piles on the handclaps, cowbells, and breakdowns, but balances them with a wittily sinister bassline that borrows from Belgian rave; "Your Disco Song"'s whip-cracking beat and 8-bit synths sparkle and crunch like a shattered mirrorball. "Poison Lips" is even more unusual, transforming Vitalic's vocal program Brigitte into a breathy, glitchy Donna Summer replicant surrounded by swirling pads. He explores Flashmob's surprisingly delicate side more deeply on "Still"'s icy, Moroder-esque atmosphere and fluttering vocalizations, and on the gorgeous "Second Lives," which boasts a melody so lovely it feels like a classical piece given a radical spin on the dancefloor. Even with tracks like "Chicken Lady," which is equally kinetic and goofy, Flashmob is some of Vitalic's most artful, even subtle work. It may or may not be as profoundly influential as OK Cowboy, but it's just as engaging and even more cohesive.

Vitalic – Flashmob
about 1 month ago

Signalling the arrival of your new album using an online day-hour-minute-second rolling countdown is a bit conceited, but we can forgive Vitalic. Flashmob is another genre-defying record from the French electro trendsetter, and the chattering dance classes have been drooling in anticipation. Vitalic aka Pascal Arbez doesn’t do quantity, but at least he’s got ruthless quality…

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VITALIC
2 months ago

[from: http://badfotography.blogspot.com/2009/09/vitalic.html]The wait is over! The very much anticipated new release by French-Ukrainian Vitalic (Pascal Arbez) is finally out TODAY on his own label, Citizen Records after 4 long, long years! A 13-track full length and every bit as intricate, immaculate and articulate as ever, Flashmob is the more electro-fused sister of OK Cowboy, the latter al...

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Vitalic – Flashmob
about 1 month ago

Signalling the arrival of your new album using an online day-hour-minute-second rolling countdown is a bit conceited, but we can forgive Vitalic. Flashmob is another genre-defying record from the French electro trendsetter, and the chattering dance classes have been drooling in anticipation. Vitalic aka Pascal Arbez doesn’t do quantity, but at least he’s got ruthless quality…

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VITALIC
2 months ago

[from: http://badfotography.blogspot.com/2009/09/vitalic.html]The wait is over! The very much anticipated new release by French-Ukrainian Vitalic (Pascal Arbez) is finally out TODAY on his own label, Citizen Records after 4 long, long years! A 13-track full length and every bit as intricate, immaculate and articulate as ever, Flashmob is the more electro-fused sister of OK Cowboy, the latter al...

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Vitalic is back with his 'Flashmob' album
2 months ago

After four long years, French electronic artist Vitalic is back with a new album and it's about time.Titled 'Flashmob' and due out today, this album could be shelved between Justice and Lindstrom....To read more on this and much much more, go to musicuniverse.com.au

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VITALIC: Poison Lips (Video Premiere)
about 1 month ago

This is the Julien Levy-directed video for “Poison Lips, the second single off of Vitalic’s latest album, Flashmob. I know mostly nothing about the band, the director, or anything that’s going on in the video…but right now, I’m loving everything about this. Yes, friends…this is just the kind of quality informative post you can expect [...]

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Vitalic Flashmob album review
about 1 month ago

It’s been four years since the music world was graced with the news it’s ok to be a cowboy. Negatory, no mountains with spinal injuries here but something as genre-defining as that as Mr. Pascal Arbez aka Vitalic dropped his album, “OK Cowboy“, on us.Time’s trickled on, BPMs have been raised and lowered as everyman [...]

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NEW VITALIC IS AWESOME
2 months ago

I have been listening to this record since it dropped earlier this week. This record is AWESOME. Serious energy and quality production. Probably the best electronic release this year in my opinion. I...Music,Media,NYC Events, Gear, Gadgets and other Randomness from Brooklyn

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