The Lords of Acid are feeling good vibrations on the Little Mighty Rabbit EP, thanks to the "shiny g-spot manipulator" hailed on the title track. Goth dancefloors haven't received such a buzz-worthy number since Interactive's "Dildo," but this isn't that kind of dark techno as the Lords move into My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult territory here with an electro-burlesque style. Remixes, for the most part, refer to the strict thump and pump of the band's early years, while the B-side "Drowning in Ecstasy" splits the ...
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The Lords of Acid are feeling good vibrations on the Little Mighty Rabbit EP, thanks to the "shiny g-spot manipulator" hailed on the title track. Goth dancefloors haven't received such a buzz-worthy number since Interactive's "Dildo," but this isn't that kind of dark techno as the Lords move into My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult territory here with an electro-burlesque style. Remixes, for the most part, refer to the strict thump and pump of the band's early years, while the B-side "Drowning in Ecstasy" splits the difference with dominatrix vocals sternly delivered over rave-era keyboards. Not the group's high point, although independent women and the cast of Sex in the City may disagree. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi
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