Fool
A vaguely conceptual work divided into two parts and released on April Fool's Day, Kasper Bjorke's third album is more than a little fun. Front-loaded with a quartet of top-shelf synth pop singles sung by fellow Dane Jacob Bellens, the Copenhagen-based producer/DJ has rarely sounded so confident as on these droll and sophisticated tracks. The blend of Bellens' laconic baritone with the deep new wave punch of songs like "Hummingbirds" and "Lose Yourself to Jenny" makes for some of Bjorke's most engaging work. These four vocal-based love songs, which also include a guest spot by singer Emma Acs on "Deep Is the Breath" and another Bellens offering called "Sunrise," are grouped together on the album's first side, which Bjorke refers to as the "Hungry side." The remaining six tracks, inhabiting the second or "Foolish side," are mostly instrumental, pitting dark rock tones against elements of the disco house Bjorke perfected in his prior life as half of the electronic duo Filur. Sequenced as