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curve, "the new adventures of"

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It's no secret that the pop music world owes an apology to Curve. Inthe early 1990s, the group recorded some of the most incrediblealbums—fusing distorted guitars with throbbing, punchy, dancable beats,topped off with super sexy vocals and abstract lyrics. The productiondream team of Flood and Alan Moulder resulted in a number of noteworthysingles and EPs (see the compilation, 'Pubic Fruit') as well as theirfirst two albums, 'Doppleganger' and 'Cuckoo.' (Additional producersover the years have included Steve Osborne [Happy Mondays, New Order,Placebo, Suede] and Tim Simenon [Bomb the Bass].) Their music waspraised by critics, adored by fans, respected by numerous notablemusicians, and used for TV commercials and futuristic movie previews.Their formula was soon completely (and admittedly) stolen, dumbed downand mass-marketed as Garbage, which may or may not have contributed tothe gap in time between albums. In 1997, the core duo of Dean Garciaand Toni Halliday resurfaced as Curve and haven't slowed down one bit.After a somewhat lukewarm release last year on Universal's Hip-Oimprint, 'Gift,' 'The New Adventures of Curve' is almost completelyDIY, recorded and mixed at home and available currently only throughmail order. Once again paired with Alan Moulder, the album shows anevolution of Curve, branching out into more daring territories. On theopening track, "Answers," the duo more deftly expands on the deepsounds of the beat-saturated minimalism they tried on previous releasesthan 'Open Day at the Hate Fest' and Dean Garcia's Headcase albums.Electro ballads like "Signals and Alibis," and the hypnotic "Sinner,"are never weak or flat, while the Garcia-sung rocking closer, "Joy," istruly a shock. (I'm still not quite sure whether I think it fits or notbut it sure is fun.) Their signature guitar sound and quiet/loud styleis neither gone nor forgotten, rearing its head on songs like thepowerful, aggressive future-pop gem, "Till the Cows Come Home," and theslower paced, balls-out "Nice and Easy." I sincerely hope they canpiece together a touring band and come back around. In the meantime,however, the band are working on a remix for a Gary Numan 25thanniversary compilation, according to their web site.

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