I've heard some of it -- superb stuff. Here's a review from the local paper:

Recloose: Perfect Timing
By Rebecca Barry    Herald rating: * * * *

Dance music may not be as fashionable these days but those still into its
jazzy, funky strains will find loads of good times on the fourth album from
Matt Chicoine.

The Detroit native, who settled in New Zealand seven years ago, has been
embraced as part of the local music scene, defying his name with music
designed for socialising. A song like Deeper Waters, with Joe Dukie, Warren
Maxwell and members of Fat Freddys Drop shows Recloose can balance the techy
sound of his homeland with the laidback vibe of Aotearoa. No, it's not quite
perfect timing for a release that could have been a summer slammer five
years ago. But Recloose will revive your taste for noodly, bottom-heavy
party tunes.

Steeped in late 70s, early 80s funk, and coloured with bongos, brass and
squelching Moog keys, it's a beautifully produced album that pays exquisite
attention to detail, whether it's his consistently inventive beats, fun,
spacey effects or clever use of vocal talent.

And damn, he knows how to get his groove on, from the punchy nu-jazz of Can
It Be, the deeply funky So Cool with Tyna, or the skittish Emotional Funk.
Even when the lyrics are no more than a "doo-doot-doo" motif (Soloman's
Alive) you'll find it difficult to sit still, which is just as well as he's
about to set out on national tour with his band.

Label: Loop
Verdict: US expat will revive your inner beatnik

Cheers all,

Wes
http://www.myspace.com/westonprince

On 3/7/08 7:58 AM, "paul mouser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Appologies if this has already come up, by i completely missed it.
> Any NZ people out there heard it?  Shame hollie smith is not on it, as
> she has a great voice.
> 
> http://www.myspace.com/mattchicoine
> 
> looks like we have to wait to May, i take it hes no longer connected
> to peacefrog?
> 
> cheers, have good fridays

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