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MGMT

MGMT                                                                                           Pic: Guy Eppel

MGMT Pic: Guy Eppel

Electric Feel

Put on MGMT’s ‘Electric Feel’ and close your eyes: you could be listening to the background music to a love scene in Miami Vice. And that’s a compliment. It is so resolutely 1980s, with its slap-bass, synth drums and soft rock keyboards, that it could be attending a march in support of striking miners. Yet it possesses a sleek, streamlined gloss and undercurrent of sauciness that is impossible to deny. The kind of song to which New York art dealers have threesomes.

Pete Cashmore

8 out of 10

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monty12345 

Jun 24, 2008

sexy song!

Jimmy2605 

Jun 24, 2008

Good tune - nice review !!

leumpatrick 

Jun 25, 2008

Funky! MGMT are the cats pyjamas!

airguitarsuperstar 

Jun 28, 2008

Great new tune. Just as good as 'Time to Pretend'. Got a bit of deja vu though, i'm sure i've heard bits of the song in other songs...anyone agree or am i just going mad?

Muse26 

Jun 30, 2008

Awesome song! One of the best tracks on a great album. The Justice remix on iTunes is really good too!

henza802 

Jun 30, 2008

my favourite mgmt song

Ladolcevita 

Jul 2, 2008

Totally agree.... Great song, I've had it stuck in my head for days!

robmorbin 

Jul 16, 2008

Agree with the comments and the review, why only 8 though! Think I might move to New York and become an art dealer...

Dysrianism573 

Jul 28, 2008

Great song, I look forward to MGMT's next album with great anticipation. And Kids should the the next single.

kim08 

Aug 11, 2008

I don't know how mgmt have managed to pull off such a brilliant tune after time to pretend, but these guys have managed it. can't get it out of my head. 10/10

animal_machine 

Aug 13, 2008

Bee Gees on LSD

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