"Sophomore album from London-based electronic pop experimentalist Danton Eeprom. The aftermath of an intense period at the controls of his purpose-built studio, the result is a record which is hybridised at its core, where songs gradually intertwine with dancefloor values and lyrical references. ‘If Looks Could Kill’ takes the listener on a journey from the hook-laden synth-pop of ‘Biscotto & Chimpanzee’ via the lascivious hip hop of ‘Hex Tape’, the Roxy Music-esque ‘Never Ask, Never Tell’, the late night thug house club sleaze of ‘FemDom’ and ‘Hungry For More’, climaxing as the sun comes with the elegantly wasted ‘All Eyes On Me’. Danton Eeprom’s musical path is one of a music fiend who experimented with many styles since his teens, going from garage rock to avant-garde to underground club beats. He is now known for a hybrid style of electronic music that blends leftfield pop, raw energy, Detroit techno and Chicago house."
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"Sophomore album from London-based electronic pop experimentalist Danton Eeprom. The aftermath of an intense period at the controls of his purpose-built studio, the result is a record which is hybridised at its core, where songs gradually intertwine with dancefloor values and lyrical references. ‘If Looks Could Kill’ takes the listener on a journey from the hook-laden synth-pop of ‘Biscotto & Chimpanzee’ via the lascivious hip hop of ‘Hex Tape’, the Roxy Music-esque ‘Never Ask, Never Tell’, the late night thug house club sleaze of ‘FemDom’ and ‘Hungry For More’, climaxing as the sun comes with the elegantly wasted ‘All Eyes On Me’. Danton Eeprom’s musical path is one of a music fiend who experimented with many styles since his teens, going from garage rock to avant-garde to underground club beats. He is now known for a hybrid style of electronic music that blends leftfield pop, raw energy, Detroit techno and Chicago house."
"Sophomore album from London-based electronic pop experimentalist Danton Eeprom. The aftermath of an intense period at the controls of his purpose-built studio, the result is a record which is hybridised at its core, where songs gradually intertwine with dancefloor values and lyrical references. ‘If Looks Could Kill’ takes the listener on a journey from the hook-laden synth-pop of ‘Biscotto & Chimpanzee’ via the lascivious hip hop of ‘Hex Tape’, the Roxy Music-esque ‘Never Ask, Never Tell’, the late night thug house club sleaze of ‘FemDom’ and ‘Hungry For More’, climaxing as the sun comes with the elegantly wasted ‘All Eyes On Me’. Danton Eeprom’s musical path is one of a music fiend who experimented with many styles since his teens, going from garage rock to avant-garde to underground club beats. He is now known for a hybrid style of electronic music that blends leftfield pop, raw energy, Detroit techno and Chicago house."
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"Sophomore album from London-based electronic pop experimentalist Danton Eeprom. The aftermath of an intense period at the controls of his purpose-built studio, the result is a record which is hybridised at its core, where songs gradually intertwine with dancefloor values and lyrical references. ‘If Looks Could Kill’ takes the listener on a journey from the hook-laden synth-pop of ‘Biscotto & Chimpanzee’ via the lascivious hip hop of ‘Hex Tape’, the Roxy Music-esque ‘Never Ask, Never Tell’, the late night thug house club sleaze of ‘FemDom’ and ‘Hungry For More’, climaxing as the sun comes with the elegantly wasted ‘All Eyes On Me’. Danton Eeprom’s musical path is one of a music fiend who experimented with many styles since his teens, going from garage rock to avant-garde to underground club beats. He is now known for a hybrid style of electronic music that blends leftfield pop, raw energy, Detroit techno and Chicago house."