Madonna's Confessions II turns the sequel into a dancefloor argument she actually wins
Madonna releases Confessions II, a Stuart Price-assisted dance record reviewed by Pitchfork and framed as her strongest album in two decades.
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Madonna releases Confessions II, a Stuart Price-assisted dance record reviewed by Pitchfork and framed as her strongest album in two decades.
Helena Gao announces Gao Dan Dan and shares niu bi [牛逼], a self-produced dance-pop single connecting Chinese identity, London-Shanghai nightlife and Scandinavian alt-pop instincts.
Pitchfork reviews CFCF’s L.U.V., with Montreal’s Michael Silver moving from Y2K electronica into 2010s dance-pop irony, affection and glittering club memory.