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		<title>Ghislain Poirier &#8211; Breakupdown</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Mar 2006 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;&#160; If Mr. Poirier&#8217;s Beats As Politics was a wallaby, then Breakupdown is a kangaroo.&#160; Same crazy family, only with 40% more bounce.&#160; The French Canadian wunderkind delivers with his fifth album (but probably only the second you&#8217;ve ever seen in the States).&#160; Poirier has been busy making the rounds with style-saavy, big-city types who&#8217;ve&#160;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/2006/03/08/ghislain-poirier-breakupdown/">[cont.]</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;&nbsp; If Mr. Poirier&#8217;s Beats As Politics was a wallaby, then Breakupdown is a kangaroo.&nbsp; Same crazy family, only with 40% more bounce.&nbsp; The French Canadian wunderkind delivers with his fifth album (but probably only the second you&#8217;ve ever seen in the States).&nbsp; Poirier has been busy making the rounds with style-saavy, big-city types who&#8217;ve been eating up low-end club tunes for the last year (cf. Spankrock, MIA, Hollertronix).&nbsp;&nbsp; Poirier is no stranger to that rhythm.&nbsp; A huge ragga fan, he was already tapped for a remix on Lady Sovereign&#8217;s Vertically Challenged EP.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Breakupdown&#8217;s opening salvo &#8220;Don&#8217;t Smile, It&#8217;s Post-Modern&#8221; is exactly that gutter sound that drives scenesters bananas.&nbsp; Poirier effortlessly ensnares fists-on-the-gym-locker percussion with a swirl of synth.&nbsp; Whereas Beats still clung to Poirier&#8217;s ambient past, it appears that his second release on Chocolate Industries is gunning for an all-out sweatfest.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp; But then something happens.&nbsp; After his collaboration &#8220;Mic Diplomat&#8221; with DJ Collage, Poirier either tuckers out or tires of delivering thunder claps.&nbsp;&nbsp; At its midpoint, Breakupdown revisits the same measured electronic tones found on the rest of the Chocolate catalog. &#8220;Refuse to Lose&#8221; drifts stealthy atop rewired violins and ominous, creeping industrial leftovers while &#8220;Travelling&#8221; rolls sleepily along the bevy of plucked bass fiddles and a fuzzy-framed drum track.&nbsp; It&#8217;s as if Poirier is trying to make peace with his downbeat history, whispering to her sweetly that he hasn&#8217;t abandoned the bip for the boom.&nbsp; Whether Poirier&#8217;s trying to tear the club up or put his brood to bed, Breakupdown adds another jewel to Chocolate Industries&#8217; collection.</p>
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