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El día de hoy la gente de Boiler Room nos ofrece un “mal logrado” pero divertido djset con una selección musical muy interesante por parte de David Macklovitch de Chromeo, donde podemos escuchar un poco de sus influencias actuales y otras no tanto, claro algo de lo que será su muy esperado próximo álbum, es gracioso ver el apoyo de A-Trak, uno de los mejores djs de este planeta, si, si aunque no aparezca ni en el top 100 de la DJMAG, ¿a quien le importa realmente eso? (y sí, claro que sé que Chromeo es parte del muy interesante sello Fool’s Golds Recs. Lleno de ritmos funk, disco, y muy buenas raciones de electrónica hacen que este set mal mezclado y todo pongan de buenas a cualquiera… y venga que el que busque una buenísima técnica en Macklovitch está equivocado desde un inicio pues no es dj, es músico y compositor y lo que hace, lo hace por demás bien. Así pues a disfrutar este set desde Nueva York, ¡y a sonreír que no nos cuesta nada!.
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Dave 1 from Chromeo
I'll be the first to admit that, as a good shiksa, I am inevitably attracted to cute, young Jewish men. David Macklovitch, aka Dave 1 from Chromeo, is one of those men. Intelligent and soft-spoken, Dave's (still?) working on his PhD (in French Lit) from Columbia; but his adorable smile and self-deprecating humor alone are worth the conversion to Judaism. Tall, lanky, and endearingly nerdy, Dave is surprisingly coquettish with the ladies and unfailingly polite and attentive to his fans.
I've loved Chromeo for quite some time now, and just when I think they've composed themselves into a corner and have nothing new to offer, they dish out a great new track (like "Night by Night", or their cover of "I Can't Tell You Why" and remix of "The Kids Don't Stand A Chance"). They've evolved greatly from their overly-funked up sophomoric tracks into a sexual, synth-smoothness. The beats are tighter, the lyrics just as dorky-cool-seductive, and Dave's vocal prowess continues to be a source of titillation.
Chromeo is currently on their world tour; their last date in the US is on October 30th, but they'll be jamming all over Europe for the next few weeks. They've also released their DJ Kicks album, which is worth a listen. And ladies, if you can catch Dave doing a solo DJ set, don't think twice, just go - and here's a little tip you'll thank me for later: buy the man a gin & tonic or Pilsner Urquell. Seduction is yours.
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http://www.myspace.com/chromeo http://www.chromeo-djkicks.com/