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Not sure that's an appropriate description of Cut Copy, but man I'm digging this record in a hardcore kind of way. It's immediately gratifying, and only gets better after multiple spins. Typically, for me anyway, anything overtly "retro"-sounding is a turn off, but there's something special about In Ghost Colours. It's like waking up in the morning and instantly being in a good mood (y'know - sun shining, birds singing, other corny things). This is the first track from the record and it never lets up from here.

Posted on 04/15/2008
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Dale says:

Ooh, that's nice happy music! Me likey!

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Betherz247 says:

I just grabbed that album earlier today and just started to delve into it and am also enjoying what I'm hearing!!

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tybees says:

It's dance-around-the-living-room happy! I can't get enough of those "Oo-ooo-ooh"s.

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Love Cut Copy. Haven't heard the newest album yet though. Hearing this song makes me want to check it out. Great springtime music.

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tybees says:

Oh this is the party album of the summer, Sam.

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annieander says:

When ever I see your name in my e-mail notification I know that I will see your smiling avatar...it is a great picture...

Never had heard of Cut Copy...they do had a "retro" sound to them...it's just hard to pin down the "retro: in the sound...good intro for me.

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democlez says:

Happy shinny people holding hands!

Sounds like the kind of music that sneaks into your brain, makes a home in your limbic system and pokes at your nucleus accumbens. (thank you Wikipedia)

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tybees says:

Why thank you annie :)

D: you (wikipedia) are absolutely right about that!

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Hermes says:

I neither heart of those guys, but I don't think that they were using vocoders back in New Wave back then, or did they? Or does New Wave still exist? I was already getting in hot water recently when presuming tacitly that Kraftwerk would not exist any more ;). It sounds to me a bit like a softer version of Daft Punk. Just came to your MOG page on mysterious ways and realized, that I have here a true MOG veteran in front. Buenos días señor, nice to meet you :).

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tybees says:

Well, I'm certainly not well-versed in New Wave, but it's what came to mind when hearing the record. Everything comes back around eventually, right? :) I read one person describe the band as The Cure meets Daft Punk, and that about nailed it. Now, I loves me some Daft-tunes, but they can be hit and miss. Cut Copy make great song after great song - the record is full of them, really.

MOG lost some of it's magic for me over the last year when I realized I just didn't have much to say anymore, and I feel kinda "out of the loop", but I forgot that little feeling of joy when I get the "Someone has posted a comment on your MOG" email!

Nice to meet you as well, Hermes :)

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