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Yacht | See Mystery Lights

DFA (2009)
By MICHAEL BRODEUR  |  July 29, 2009
3.5 3.5 Stars

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One reason DFA is the label of records people want at their party is because the folks there have a sense of humor — be it James Murphy's prolonged deadpan hipster-papa martyrdom, the Juan Maclean's unconcealed boner for shitty piano pre-sets, or the smile-while-you-dance extravagance of Hercules and Love Affair. So though it wasn't a complete surprise to crack a few dumb grins listening to See Mystery Lights — the newest from the now-duo'd electro generalists YACHT — it was unexpected to bust out giggling at its ample Wang Chung–isms.

After what I had considered a steady output of comparatively austere glitch-mad IDM, YACHT have dropped their tight jeans to reveal a pair of polka-dot bloomers. (And this "YACHT of 2009 is the true form of YACHT," sayeth their MySpace.) "In our world we are millionaires," sings Claire L. Evans on "I'm in Love with a Ripper," a simmering minimalist fuck-you to the glam life, studded with woo!'s and crappy orchestra hits and some of the slickest R(obot)&B ever.

Without a smidgen of a doubt, See Mystery Lights has egghead-party-album-of-the-year potential. But its value is greater than that. The chuckles at work behind the boards of "It's Boring/You Can Live Anywhere" and "Summer Song" aren't nervous laughter — they're the easy laughs that come with skilled, willed abandon.
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The YACHT Trust

Hello Michael, Thank you for participating. When referring to the band, business, and belief system, YACHT is written with full capitalization. This is a very small, but important detail. The word "yacht" out of our capitalized context can refer to commodity fetishism and an advanced capitalist culture that YACHT has prided itself in avoiding since its conception. This applies to both print and digital features, articles, album and performance reviews, calendar listings, blog and journal entries, photo descriptions and titles, etc. Again, YACHT is to be written in all capital letters in all instances. Remain in Light, The YACHT Trust
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