
Electroclash, drum-n-bass, glam punk/mind metal, 2loose is trash phunk all the way. Think Scissor Sisters on Helium.
2loose is a solo producer of cyber punk dance and electric boogie-woogie. “Tall Dolls” is his fourth CD and his first to showcase his latest genre invention coined as Buzzgoth. Included are 18 tracks of synthetic heaven. Fugues of funk; etudes of 2loose. Roam the halls of Hades in his “Devils in the Details.” Or get out your dancing platforms for “Club Nouveau,” where Buzzgoth and retro-rock merge in a dance lick that can only be described as homage to late 80s trash-pop. Noteworthy is the definitive “Slap That Goth” inspired by the phrase, “Slap me on the ass and call me Goth,” a quote often tweeted by dedicated 2loose followers. The title cut, “March of the Tall Dolls” is a strut thru vintage, hard rock, bass licks and screaming distorted organs, styled after the likes of early Grand Funk Railroad and Yes. To sum it up I quote MJ Carrasquillo from Rock-n-the-Mic fame, “Is this your new sh*t? Whoaa.” My thoughts exactly.
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