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Energetic Happy Hypnotic. Romantic Sad Sentimental. Sexy Trippy All Moods. The duo-- Londoners Daniel Tyler and Conrad McDonnell-- would rightly bristle at being lumped in with any kind of movement, because when you've been making music for 18 or 19 years, you're likely to have made enough of it differently, even if just to you, that such label tags will seem extra silly.
They've crafted a career of dance music that has steadfastly avoided the prevailing dance paradigms-- house, techno-- of their day. They specialize in lightweight bodyrock, not explicitly beachy but breezy enough to serve as a proxy.
Cellar Door is, shockingly, their first artist album, a minute tart that wisely avoids the temptation to sum or define their career. Instead, it's a idly stitched collection of funk, disco, and pop so unassuming that its lack of coherence feels like a virtue. Eight-song records feel like they should have a center, something to talk and build around, but Cellar Door 's keeps shifting, like light moving on the floor as the day progresses.
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