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No one can deny the importance of Kittenz and Thee Glitz as a breakout record for Felix Stallings Jr. He had been kicking around since the late '80s, polishing his substantial underground cred, until spin-off singles like "Silver Screen Shower Scene" and "Madame Hollywood" aligned just so with the height of the self-conscious fashionista timewarp fad known as electroclash. At one point, Felix's mug could be seen in most American music magazines -- a baffling development to readers aware of the producer/DJ's past and the dance-phobic tendencies of those publications. Kittenz and Thee Glitz's sharp, hyper-melodic, song-driven nature helped steer some young indie rockers to "the other side" -- a side that can be tough to cross when the appeal of chugging guitars is much greater than that of thumping machine beats. Devin Dazzle & the Neon Fever, the proper follow-up (after a pair of intervening mix albums), might actually bring some young dance freaks over to the rock world, since it relies heavily on the jagged guitars, rubbery basslines, and candy-coated choruses of new wave. One thing that has remained constant is Felix's predilection for concept records that play out like B-movie soundtracks; basically, the protagonist (Devin Dazzle) gets swallowed up by the nightlife and all the alluring sleaze that comes with it, and he crosses paths with a group of females (the Neon Fever) who get off on titillating and maiming helpless victims. A handful of collaborators help out on the instrumental and vocal ends, making the record seem a lot less like the work of one solitary producer. Even without considering the theme, it's a fully realized record -- it's of that rare breed in which the least exciting tracks at least help carry the listener along. If label executives of 1982 were brought to the present day, they'd hear at least six singles here. Cap the whole thing off with a finale that would make any Italo-disco producer proud, and you have a third successive Stallings full-length that tickles all the pleasure receptors. ~ Andy KellmanSpin (pp.105-7) - "[E]ven more '80s than its predecessor..." - Grade: B+ CMJ (p.26) - "[P]ulsating electro, '80s beats and vocals from some cool punk-rock chicks." Mojo (Publisher) (p.114) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[T]his is shiny, addictive pop that's never lost for a good tune." Devin Dazzle And The Neon Fever Music Felix Da Housecat Devin Dazzle And The Neon Fever Songs Devin Dazzle And The Neon Fever Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)   An Error on my Previous Review I want to correct the rating on my review of this recording. I originally meant to give it 5 Stars, but somehow it slipped to only 1 Star.......wrongo! This is really great and fun and interesting electronica. Recommended. Submitted by Poppynogood (Iowa City IA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Catnip For Your Ears Felix da Housecat is new to me, but very glad to have made Felix' acquaintance! Punk Electronica at its best, with interesting melodies, sound combinations, computer antics with the vocals, etc. Very very interesting to anyone with a young brain looking to have a few Betz Cells blasted!! Submitted by Poppynogood (Iowa City, IA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
WOW This album will set you on a mindtrip back into the 80's. A must have! Submitted by Joe (Boston, MA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
80's New Wave meet's Electro House: Unlike, the previous reviewer who didn't take much of a liking to the album in my opinion it's good natured fun (catchy and high spirited). Felix Da Housecat having grew up in Chicago and being primarily influenced by Chicago House founder's like Frankie Knuckles during early 80's (spinning at Warehouse Club in Chicago) influence still hold's strong today in much of Felix Da Housecat's DJ mixes (check out Another Bugged Out Mix). Devin Dazzle and The Neon Fever could best be described as coolest 80's punk rock vixen's rock out in an after hour's electro house club during the mid-80's and character Devin Dazzle represents the symbolic birth of that cultural mixing between both style's. I recommend in addition to Another Bugged Out Mix. Submitted by Greg (Boston, Massachusetts) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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