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Fraser McAlpine | 09:50 UK time, Tuesday, 14 August 2007

Calvin HarrisWow! What a week for music. No doubt you’ve all been shocked to the very core by recent stirrings in the redtops and broadsheets. Indeed, the headlines screamed a warning that set klaxons (not those klaxons, real ones) going off in the nerve centre of Chart Blog Operations: Pop star ANGERS PARENTS by encouraging teenagers to be NAUGHTY.

Yes, Calvin Harris wants you to have a party, and your moral guardians are worried that you won’t use coasters. The Mail warned of the β€œwave of destruction” that was about to hit parental homes across the nation. The Telegraph wagged a wooden spoon and bellowed forth with the headline β€œNO CALVIN HARRIS – NOT IN MY HOUSE.”

Harris issued his own riposte in the form of an instructional video about how to party responsibly. Fingers a-quiver, ChartBlog neglected to eat or sleep as we kept our fingers firmly pressed on the refresh button of its music news feed, awaiting the next development. What would it be? β€œPop star uses marketing campaign to publicise single”? Oh Lord save us, no.

And now, as Calvin Harris fans up and down the country diligently take notes from the conveniently re-issued Skins advertising trail, as our teen rebels endeavour to submit their entry forms before the closing date, and as stocks of lycra across the country hit a dangerous low, two thing concern ChartBlog:
a. is Calvin Harris Santa Claus, because if he’s not, how else is he going to get round to everyone’s party and decide who wins and
b. is the single any good?

Let’s tackle b. The answer is yes. Its the third slice of faultless electro-pop from the CH Soundsystem. Squelchy beats, hip-jutting basslines, and a chorus reminiscent of 'Midnite Vultures' era Beck. Why Harris isn’t given the same credibility as other elektro-coolsters we’re not going to speculate. But we will step in to give the Disco Duke of Dumfries 4 big love stars. As for a. dunno. But doesn’t he look a bit like a vinyl jacketed Richard Madeley in the video?

Four starsDownload: Out now
CD Released:
August 20th

(Nickie Latham)

Comments

  1. At 12:54 PM on 14 Aug 2007, wrote:

    You do realise that Calvin Harris is a huge practical joke being perpetuated on the people of popland in an attempt to show how any old keech can be propelled up the charts via the medium of Emperors new clothes.

    Oh, you didn't. Sorry to be the one to break the news.

    [You do realise that if the Emporer's New Clothes story happened now, a lot of people would say "wow, the Emporer, he's, like TOTALLY NAKED. I really like that! I'm gonna GET NAKED TOO! NAKED IS THE NEW BLACK!" - Fraser ]

  2. At 08:08 PM on 14 Aug 2007, wrote:

    Of course he's a practical joke. I think the last person to pull this sort of thing on the unsuspecting British public was Sandi Thom. At least "Calvin" has a sense of humor about it. :p

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