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The Go! Team – Thunder, Lightning, Strike (Memphis Industries, 2004)

September 13, 2004 by A.S. Van Dorston

I’m a little mystified about who The Go! Team are, where they came from, and how there was such a buzz before their debut even came out. Thunder, Lightning, Strike deserves all praise, at least as a great party album. Their music is difficult to describe without the use of sock puppets and words like “bonkers.” Like The Avalanches, they cram a dense array of samples together to create a raucous, exhilarating party atmosphere. The Go! Team also play instruments and sing. To their credit, it’s not easy to discern where the samples end and the playing begins, so tightly they’re woven together. The fabulously catchy “Ladyflash” sounds like a woozy Cornershop track with girl-group vocals that may be sampled or sung. I think there’s two live drummers playing on it.

“Huddle Formation” features a melody reminiscent of New Order with children’s playground chants over the top. Or perhaps they’re cheerleaders cranked on diet pills and Dr. Pepper. “Bottle Rocket” has a rollicking soul jam with some Sugar Hill style rapping. “Junior Kickstart,” by god sounds like Sonic Youth! Or, if they did the horny-hornrific soundtrack to a 70s Blaxtploitation film. While the chaos borders on incoherence, the album is tied together nicely by a consistent rhythm section and overall sound. And the fun is over at 30 minutes before it has a chance to get fatiguing. It’s hard to say how much blood, sweat and tears went into it, but it sounds like a tossed-off classic.

@fastnbulbous