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On Supernature, her third studio album of cool, aloof electro-pop, Alison Goldfrapp shows off a Teflon-coated voice that glides over throbbing club anthems and odes to titillation (''Ooh La La''). Floating on stomping beats that sound like a 21st-century update of T. Rex glitter rock, her lyrics bring a hint of sadness to the space-dusted disco tunes.
Posted Mar 03, 2006
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