<rss version='0.91'><channel><title>LCD Soundsystem</title><link>http://www.notlame.com/CDLCD1.html</link><description>LCD Soundsystem</description><item><title>LCD Soundsystem</title><description>Not one you usually see here at Not Lame, no doubt...but there`s a reason.  So much has been said about disco-punk`s King Midas, New York musician/producer James Murphy, that it`s kind of hard to believe that we`ve had to wait until 2005 for the debut album from his dancefloor project, LCD Soundsystem. LCD`s classic triumvirate of early singles--&quot;Losing My Edge,&quot; &quot;Give It Up,&quot; and &quot;Yeah&quot;--joined the dots between punk-rock, disco, and funk in a way that hadn`t been seen since the New York downtown scene of the early `80s, but these are bravely relegated to a bonus disc in favor of a suite of new material that reworks the band`s influences in new, often explicit ways: take &quot;Movement,&quot; for instance--a homage to the Fall that finds Murphy barking &quot;It`s a fat guy/ In a T-shirt/ Doing all the singing!&quot; over punchy analog synths, or the quietly majestic &quot;Great Release,&quot; a doff of the cap to Brian Eno circa Taking Tiger Mountain. For all his encyclopedic musical knowledge, however, it`s one of Murphy`s strengths that he seldom seems uptight about the practice of music-making: it`s how he can get away with penning a gonzo disco-punk number and naming it something as fantastically flippant as &quot;Daft Punk Is Playing at My House&quot;--and more importantly, it`s why LCD Soundsystem succeeds as a splendid dance record as well as a smart intellectual exercise.  &quot;4 stars...  a music-nerd version of Animal House set in 2005 is ever made, &quot;Daft Punk Is Playing at My House&quot; - the boisterous opener of LCD Soundsystem - would make an ideal theme song for the fraternity on which it is based. The self-conscious, awkward music obsessives pledging into this fraternity would have to pass a complex trivia test, own a compulsory list of records, and, as a hazing ritual, ask to dance with someone in public. If LCD Soundsystem`s James Murphy were the least bit open to the concept, he could be the fraternity`s advisor. Judging from a handful of singles and this album, he`d be more than qualified. ..&quot;On Repeat&quot; happily replicates the scratches and jabs of guitar heard from A Certain Ratio, PiL, and Gang of Four, but its mechanical pulse and curveball synth effects couldn`t be any more distanced from those three groups. Nothing here exceeds the brilliance of &quot;Beat Connection&quot; or &quot;Yeah.&quot; Like just about everybody else these days, Murphy`s more skilled at creating isolated tracks than making full-lengths, even though this particular full-length has few weak spots and unfolds smoothly as you listen to it from beginning to end. The bonus disc, containing all the stray single tracks, adds a great deal of value. &quot;-AMG.&lt;p&gt;

&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.frii.com/~popmusic/sounds04/cdlcd101.mp3&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.notlame.com/images/ear.jpg&quot; width=&quot;20&quot; border=0 alt=&quot;power pop, independent music&quot;&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.frii.com/~popmusic/sounds04/cdlcd101.mp3&quot;&gt;Daft Punk Is Playing At My House&lt;/a&gt; - mp3&lt;p&gt;

&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.frii.com/~popmusic/sounds04/cdlcd103.mp3&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.notlame.com/images/ear.jpg&quot; width=&quot;20&quot; border=0 alt=&quot;power pop, independent music&quot;&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.frii.com/~popmusic/sounds04/cdlcd103.mp3&quot;&gt;Tribulations&lt;/a&gt; - mp3&lt;p&gt;

&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.frii.com/~popmusic/sounds04/cdlcd105.mp3&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.notlame.com/images/ear.jpg&quot; width=&quot;20&quot; border=0 alt=&quot;power pop, independent music&quot;&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.frii.com/~popmusic/sounds04/cdlcd105.mp3&quot;&gt;Never As Tired As When I`m Waking Up&lt;/a&gt; - mp3</description><link>http://www.notlame.com/Browse_by_Artist/L/Page_8/CDLCD1.html</link></item></channel></rss>