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Glamorizing Corporate Lifestyle
- Artist: Boy Robot
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 11/3/2003

Glamorizing Corporate Lifestyle
- Artist: Boy Robot
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 11/3/2003
- Artist: Boy Robot
- Label: City Centre Offices
- UPC: 4015698288421
- Item #: FRCX982884
- Genre: Electronic
- Release Date: 11/3/2003
- This product is a special order

Product Notes
It had to happen. Imagine two successful solo artists, Michael Zorn and Hans Möller (used to be a member of the highly successful Swedish project Balderdash), just happening to meet at work in Berlin and realizing that they share not only an interest in music, but, more specifically, a love for that particular tinge of electronic music that finds itself surrounded by a dubby effervescence. The 10 tracks on board manage to encapsulate and dissect a pool of sub-generic ideas that scarcely make an appearance on a single body of work, perfectly fusing the musical signatures that each artist has perfected over the course of the last few years. From an unfolding rigid digital riddim that Mr Zorn structures so well, a cascade of twilight melodies weaving itself in and out of the ride to a ballearic vibe that seems deliciously out of place, like a tranquilised, late night version of post-rave blues. If you're familiar with the work of both of them, you will be instantly aware of the magic at play. Over the last couple of years, Zorn has acquired a reputation for deep technoid tracks, focusing on complex rhythms. Möller fits perfectly into that image, adding his own vision of percussive structure and melodies, playing the melodica and the kalimba imbuing the whole album with a more acoustic edge.
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Artist(s)Boy Robot