With Beck and Japanese sound collagists, Buffalo Daughter, contributing to the French duo's mix of ambient and eclectro-funk-rock, there is bound to be plenty of eclecticism flying around the room.
Sometimes, as at the end of "Don't Be Light," where digeridoo and Spaghetti Western whistling suddenly appear, you can't help getting just a little irritated by the sheer willfulness of it all. Indeed, the most effective songs are those that eschew this 'kitchen sink' aural promiscuity, develop more focus, and stay within the parameters of song structure like the suave electro-country-funk of "The Vagabond" or the eerie, Pink Floydish "How Does It Make You Feel," which uses the synthetic voice usually reserved for the renowned physicist Dr. Stephen Hawking to good effect.
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