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Tracklisting
1. You're so just just
2. Not quite like any other
3. October love song
4. I think you think
5. Explain our sync
6. Loin de moi
7. Amoureuse
8. What you want
9. Affaire classée
10. Anyway I know you
"Rework are a trio and consist of Laetitia, Daniel Varga And Michael Kübler. It's about pop music, sometimes to dance to, sometimes to dream to, sometimes to sing along to. Accordingly, the new LP, Fall Right Now, is equally eclectic. The album begins with the fierce club stomper 'You're So Just Just' released as an advance single release in November 2002. Who's dominating who? In any case it won't surprise anyone who's heard the track that when it comes to 'sexy accents' French women are even exploited in beer commercials. 'Not Quite Like Any Other' is pleasantly reminiscent of this other Francophile trio, Saint Etienne, though with her husky, slightly off-key sounding vocals Laetitia sounds more like Nico Püffgen than Sarah Cracknell. The next piece, 'October Love Song' (a cover version of a Chris & Cosey song), is the perfect mixture of LIO and Neue Deutsche Welle, German new wave. Next comes 'I Think You Think' with darkest new wave disco and Laetitia amazingly manages to go even lower by one octave. 'Explain Our Sync' has the effect of an electro skit that resets the receptors in your ears. The tribal funkiness of 'Loin De Moi' is followed by the simple, but perfect 'Amoureuse'. Then 'What You Want' fuses Basic Channel, Kraftwerk, Joy Division And Grace Jones. Sixties-inspired 'Le Pop' can be heard on 'Affaire Classe', and with the well-known hypno beat of 'Anyway I Know You' the albums ends. 'Fall Right Now' is really one of a kind. The ten tracks oscillate between different worlds that may seem irreconcilable for narrow-minded listeners but seem to fit together as a matter of course for the members of Rework. Let's go to the arts cinema down the road and watch 'Bonjour Tristesse' with subtitles. Then we can put on black eyeliner and go to the WMF. Sounds good? Then play this record before some copywriter or other turns these influences into a kind of lifestyle, or they take this music to serve in a commercial for a French brand of cigarettes."