Music
Six Cups of Rebel
Hans-Peter Lindstrøm’s ecstatic synth disco occupies a stylin’ cyborg middle ground between Daft Punk and Air; he’s remixed LCD Soundsystem and transformed Bethany Cosentino into a bedroom-mirror dance diva on a reworking of Best Coast’s “Boyfriend.” The Norwegian DJ’s third solo LP conjures the Eighties Midwestern art funk of Prince and Was (Not Was) in a miasmatic mix of club grooves. On “Magik” and “Quiet Place to Live,” barely intelligible lyrics are like neon signage: more color than meaning, but seductive enough to lure you in and keep you there.
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