Monday, 21 July 2008 |

Joining together two modern musical madmen like Beck and Danger
Mouse seems almost dangerous, like it could easily descend into a
battle of two outrageous imaginations. Instead, ‘Modern Guilt’
comes off like a sonic peanut butter and jelly sandwich, where the
different elements meld together so simply and naturally that it defies
the incomprehensible bent of their partnership. Beck and his music have
always belonged in the sixties and Danger Mouse’s captures this in a
twisted dream state. You only need to taste 'Modern Guilt' once before
you’re stuck in its kaleidoscopic rapture. - Matt Shea
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