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		<title>New Album: Chromeo &#8211; White Women</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chromeo is like a test of how much you like fun. If you have the nerve to say you don&#8217;t like Chromeo, I immediately draw two conclusions about you: You  have no sense of humor and your idea of fun and my idea of fun stand on opposite sides of an unbridgeable rift. Let&#8217;s just [&#8230;]]]></description>
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            93
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                May 12, 2014
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                Atlantic
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<p>Chromeo is like a test of how much you like fun.</p>
<p>If you have the nerve to say you don&#8217;t like Chromeo, I immediately draw two conclusions about you: You  have no sense of humor and your idea of fun and my idea of fun stand on opposite sides of an unbridgeable rift. Let&#8217;s just go our separate ways and call it good.</p>
<p>If, on the other hand, you happen to <em>like</em> fun, Chromeo has something for you to hear.</p>
<p>On their newest record, <em>White Women</em>, the Canadian duo slide elegantly from silky smooth hook to silky smooth hook on a cavalcade of analog grooves and big four-on-the-floor beats best characterized as &#8220;the funk.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is the album they&#8217;ve been building toward for sometime. It&#8217;s smart, with clever lyricism that doesn&#8217;t make sacrifices to fit in a genre that isn&#8217;t always known for it&#8217;s intellectualism. There&#8217;s substance here, and it isn&#8217;t just in the break-neck beats or syncopated bass lines. All the hallmarks of Chromeo music remain &#8212; perfect, vintage 80&#8242;s patches, talkbox, well-timed call and response between the instruments and vocals &#8212; but there&#8217;s a refinement that we haven&#8217;t seen on their previous albums.</p>
<p>The first track, &#8220;Jealous (I ain&#8217;t with it),&#8221; is noticeably commercial (in fact, it&#8217;s already been featured in commercials), but goddamn if that hook doesn&#8217;t fit the beat better than a black spandex body suit fits <a href="http://dresscdn.yournextshoes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Jennifer-Lawrence-Christian-Dior-Gown.jpg">Jennifer Lawrence</a>. And they don&#8217;t stop there. As the title track of their accompanying tour, &#8220;Come Alive&#8221; features vocals from Toro y Moi&#8217;s Chaz Bundick and chorus so smooth you could spread it on toast.</p>
<p>And there&#8217;s so much more than just the singles &#8212; the record has some serious follow through. &#8220;Old 45&#8242;s&#8221; has a wistful nostalgia about it, and &#8220;Frequent Flyer&#8221; moves from the 80&#8242;s to the early 90&#8242;s with a mega-huge New York house chorus.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s something for everyone on this album.</p>
<p>That is, if you&#8217;re fun.</p>
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