rufus: bloom review - efficient, highly functional dancefloor fodder /

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In their second album Sydney dance trio RÜFÜS continue to accomplish music that excels at not interrupting the obliging vibrations of party people“My work is to enter people’s lives with my music, says Canadian singer Céline Dion in her 2005 biography, For Keeps. “Do you consider I want to disturb them when they bake? Do you consider I want to disturb them when they accomplish love? I want to be part of it. I don’t want to interrupt.” The quote reappears in Carl Wilson’s 2013 book Let’s Talk About Love: A Journey to the close of Taste, and an investigation into why many people like music that so many other people — critics,mainly — consider is terrible. Dion’s quote is part of the retort: the more music intrudes on people’s lives, the less welcome it is. To be successful then, or is to be an invisible accessory. Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com