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fave it Dance | New Wave
10 tracks | 40 minutes
Released Feb 2005
on CreamyBassRecords
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:13 Exhibitionist lyrics BUY MP3 03:13 Exhibitionist lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:13 Exhibitionist
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:09 Corrupt or Fu Hai Shi Ta lyrics BUY MP3 05:09 Corrupt or Fu Hai Shi Ta lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:09 Corrupt or Fu Hai Shi Ta
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:13 Televisionles lyrics BUY MP3 05:13 Televisionles lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:13 Televisionles
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:44 Fake Fur Pile lyrics BUY MP3 05:44 Fake Fur Pile lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:44 Fake Fur Pile
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:28 Divorce Yourself lyrics BUY MP3 03:28 Divorce Yourself lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:28 Divorce Yourself
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:34 Suburb lyrics BUY MP3 04:34 Suburb lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:34 Suburb
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:39 Set Me On Fire lyrics BUY MP3 03:39 Set Me On Fire lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:39 Set Me On Fire
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Editorial review
Eve Rice -- who for all intents and purposes is Vav Jungle -- has musical roots in the same Canadian synth-pop scene of the 1980s that brought acts like Rough Trade and the Parachute Club to brief prominence. Like those bands, Canadiana Striptease has a strong undercurrent of polymorphous sexuality (Rice regularly DJs at burlesque shows and LGBT events in her native Winnipeg), leavened with a peculiarly Canadian sense of humor. (True to the album title, the cover art features photos of the female pole dancer equivalent of Dan Aykroyd's old Saturday Night Live character, "Fred Garvin, Male Prostitute.") And although Canadiana Striptease was recorded and released in 2005, there is an undeniable throwback quality to this music. Fat Roland 808-style beats and defiantly retro synth squiggles power these songs; "Televisionles" fashions one of its main hooks out of the sort of videogame-like "ping-ping-ping" effects that last sounded fresh and new when Linda McCartney used them in Wings' live version of "Coming Up" in 1980, set over a shambling acid house groove that would have packed the floor at the Hacienda a decade later. That song and a few others even break out the Vocoder to complete the Wayback Machine vibe. What makes the album work as more than a collection of nostalgia-inducing giggles for aging dancefloor hipsters is Rice's better than average knack for developing pure pop hooks out of the base materials of '80s dance music. "Divorce Yourself" veers into an unexpectedly syncopated dance break featuring a call and response between a roller-rink organ and a burbling disco-vintage ARP synth that sounds like something out of a 23rd century version of The Lawrence Welk Show. The disorienting, druggy vibe (think The Soft Parade-era Doors minus the pretentious bellowing) of "This Can't Happen" would fit perfectly in the "bad trip" segment of a late '60s anti-drug film. "Set Me On Fire" makes good percussive use of a telephone's busy signal and a high-speed rapping noise that sounds like a woodpecker on crystal meth, both in support of the album's catchiest melody. But the masterstroke is the utterly glorious "Fake Fur Pile," likely the best undiscovered should-have-been dance hit of 2005, which is a note-perfect evocation of Factory Records in that space between New Order's "Blue Monday" and the Happy Mondays, when New York dance clubs and the UK post-punk scene were colliding at full speed. With its deadpan lead vocals and group-chanted "You don't own my fake fur pile" hook over a marvelously squelchy synth-bass riff and vaguely-sorta-Middle-Eastern-or-something synth squalls, practical jokers could convince even knowledgeable synth-pop fans that "Fake Fur Pile" was Section 25's follow-up single to "Looking From A Hilltop." It's just that good. As is the rest of Canadiana Striptease, one of the most satisfying indie dance pop releases of its era. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
Bio / Background
VAV JUNGLE'S FEB. 05 RELEASE is here -
"CANADIANA STRIPTEASE"
OMYGARSHDARNIT' - Vav Jungle does it again with this sophisticated masterpiece of music for your dull future. Make-out music with a mission. Why, here's a statement from V.J.'s lead performer Eve: "Dance first and spin wildly to the cowbells and electronic noises, then go home and make love to yourself or with somebody you like safely" - now, go buy one and make your body proud
REVIEWER: Sassy Las Vegas







