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CHRIS JOSS - TERAPHONIC OVERDUBS (EIGHTEENTH STREET)
 
Psychedelic fans, dance fanatics and lovers of kitsch unite. Never the twain shall meet? That second sentence of this decided self-conscious review is doubly false. (A) Twain is wrong; there are three general tastes cited here. (B) They did meet. Thanks to Chris Joss, fans of retrorama goodness can take to the dance floor with the feet-flipping beat-addicted earthshakers, all the while reveling in pop tastes gone the way of all flesh and revived again in post-modern consideration. Innocent yet winking and nudging all over itself, Joss delivers a CD that wallows in the unadulterated naivety of times past while that very thing dovetails with a phoenix innocence risen from the ashes of cultural abandonment. Trippy in a frivolous but still stoned-succulent kind of way and driven by disco desires, "Teraphonic Overdubs" gives us a catchy catch-all-kinds-of-fans cornucopia.-- review by Kristofer Upjohn


   

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