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Title: My Machine
Condition: New
Format: CD
EAN: 0730003718526
Edition: Album
Genre: General
Style: tbc
Release Date: 12/09/2005
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AMAZON
The fifth album from New Yorks Concetta Kirshner aka sparingly-dressed alternative rap entrepreneur Princess Superstar relies little on the candy-sweet hip-hop loops that characterised 2002s Princess Superstar Is, opting instead to spend the duration in the dirty electro-disco that she visited on her recent collaboration with Disko B, the self-explanatory "F**k Me On The Dancefloor" and, indeed, on her brief cameo on The Prodigy comeback Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned.

Thankfully, however, her flow like a mischievous child prodigy rampaging her way to victory at the Junior School spelling bee, all excitable squeals and brain-bending wordiness remains for the likes of "1000 Hits", where she keeps her eyes on the prize and pours scorn on her mainstream rivals: "You know who both won a Grammy?/Ace Of Bass and Milli Vanilli". Production spots from Madonna collaborator Les Rythmes Digitales and Felix Da Housecat who contributes the Missy-esque "Coochie Coo", on which Ms Superstar declares her down-belows to be "better than sushi" keep the quality generally high, but the best cameo comes on "My Machine", where our heroine goes head to head with an all-knowing robot, and somewhat surreally, gets transformed into a cereal box. Beat that, Kool Keith. --Louis Pattison



REVIEW
It's been a while since a dance artist made a concept album of any real note, but Princess Superstar's My Machine is every bit the fantasy fuelled adventure it promises to be.

Our story is set in the far off dystopian future, where our heroine, in true Terminator-style, is beamed back to prevent the great revolution of 3005 and a world devoid of soul, habituated by unquestioning automatons. Still with me? Thankfully it is narrated, and told a great deal better this.

Musically, Princess Superstar, aka (Concetta Kirschner), is a cross between Neneh Cherry and Missy Elliott with a touch of Peaches thrown in to add the spice.

Producer by Arthur Baker, this is an unconventional slice of 21st century electro-pop. It's unorthodox and a brilliantly daring blend of genres, often straddling the thin line that separates the mainstream from the underground.

Full of personality, the singer/rapper is at the heart of this maelstrom existence where she is as thought provoking as she is witty - cuts like "Coochie Coo", "On Top Bubble" and "Perfect" would rival Misdemeanor in the hip-hop-house stakes.

"Sex, Drugs & Drugs" smacks you in the face like Suzi Quatro on speed jackin' to the sounds of the Scissor Sisters. "World Council Entertainment Dicktatorship" has a quirky Talking Heads-style to its wordology, while she drops acid on the housey "Initially".

It's an eclectic mix drawing elements from contemporary producers like Felix Da Housecat and Jacques Lu Cont.

It's taken five albums and many years to arrive at My Machine, but she is now certainly reaping the rewards of her labours. The one thing you can say about the Princess is that she defies pigeonholing - one minute rollin' with the homies, the next thrashing her guitar to an electro beat. At last, dance music with personality! --Adam Smith

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Country/Region of Manufacture: Poland
No Of Discs: 1
Artist: Princess Superstar
Run Time: 77.20
Record Label: !K7
MPN: K7185CD
Release Year: 2005

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