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NAMM 2006 Show NewsBabyland - The FingerThe latest CD from punk electronica duo Babyland brings punk rock attitude to electronica, and takes no prisoners. The Finger, Babyland's fifth album, is a great collection of "electronic junk punk" music that features punk rock vocals over electro-pop beats. The twelve tracks vear towards industrial synth-pop, electro and retronica. The strained, sprechstimme vocals about life, love, loss, paranoia and angst contrast with percolating dance synth backgrounds. Imagine Vince Clark of Depeche Mode/Yaz/Erasure getting together with Joe Strummer of the Clash. Like the Clash or Erasure, Babyland builds their tracks on pure pop songs, but makes them unique with its unique approach. It's an interesting combination, and Babyland pulls it off well, making this one of the most surprising and exciting electronica releases of the year. Several tracks stand out as highlights of the CD. Defeated sounds a little bit like I will survive for the downtrodden:
Other great tracks are Reno Machine, Nowadays and Nativity. The tracks are full of strange and creative sounds. There's lots of interesting synth work, but also a lot of banging on metal things. This, along with the unique punk vocals, make The Finger different from any other electronica release you'll hear this year. Tracks
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