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M83 – Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming

Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming is the sixth album from M83, AKA France’s Anthony Gonzalez.  The album is sprawling and ambitious, full of huge electronic hooks and filtered vocals. It’s brilliant, and occasionally bizarre dance music. Nearly every track sounds like it could be a pop hit.

The album begins with a five minute intro that begins with ambient synths, and whispered vocals. The song continues with Gonzalez reciting the phrase “carry on.” The song gets very big, very quickly. Zola Jesus joins in a kind of duet, and the sound of hope floats in. The song introduces us to the sound of the record, which is ‘80’s synth pop filtered into ‘70’s arena rock bombast, and Brian Eno ambience.

The next track, “Midnight City,” begins an instant hooks, which leads into a big ass beat. The hook continues through until the end. The song eventually fades out with the sound of saxophones. It’s interesting, this is obvious pop music, but it’s almost impossible to sing along to. This is music made for either car stereos, or to be heard through headphones. It’s rare that music can be heard so well as both.

Of course, not everything here is a pop song. “Raconte-Moi Une Histoire” is a spoken word piece. It’s basically the sound of a child actively endorsing the licking of psychedelic frogs. No, seriously. It’s funny once or twice, but it gets grating after a while. It interrupts the flow of a record that often works great as background  noise.

The only other real flaw is the length. At 72 minutes, spread over two discs, it’s a chore to listen to in one sitting. It’s a great record, but a bit extravagant. Still, as the outro fades out you won’t be disappointed. The anthemic songs will hook you into the dreams of the brilliant songwriter who made the record, and you’ll be coming back for more.

Tracklisting
CD1
Intro (featuring Zola Jesus)
Midnight City
Reunion
Where the Boats Go
Wait
Raconte-Moi Une Histoire
Train to Pluton
Claudia Lewis
This Bright Flash
When Will You Come Home?
Soon, My Friend

CD2
My Tears Are Becoming a Sea
New Map
OK Pal
Another Wave From You
Splendor
Year One, One UFO
Fountains
Steve McQueen
Echoes of Mine
Klaus I Love You
Outro

 

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