Modeselektor's Happy Birthday! is a fun amalgam of the most fun elements of electronica's past, present, and future, from four-on-the-floor rave (albeit not nearly as mindless as that genre can be) to textural IDM of the Plaid/Black Dog school to bouncy hip-hop and electro jams that wouldn't sound out of place while cruisin' in your pimped-out Escalade. The stiff techno of the duo's native Germany is nowhere to be found -- every one of these tracks is loose and groovy, hip-shakin' and head-bobbin' fun, with a serious injection of piss-taking, fun-lovin' humor. After all, this kind of music should be fun. Did we mention they're fun? As diverse as this album is they never forget to bring the party. "Godspeed," "Edgar," and "The White Flash" (featuring Thom Yorke!) bring the glitch. "The Dark Side of the Sun" and "2000007" (featuring French rappers TTC) bring the crunk. "Let Your Love Grow" and the title track bring the ragamuffin riddims. And "Déboutonner" and "Hyper Hyper" (featuring Otto von Schirach and a refrain of "we need a bass drum!") bring the acid and the glow sticks. As the title implies and the music confirms, Modeselektor know how to have a Happy Birthday! ~ Brian Way, All Music Guide
it's not that the cover is freaky. it's just that i would be way too embarassed to purchase a CD with some man dude or whatever holding a baby with the head of a full grown man -_-". however, i still think there are some great songs here. i especially like godspeed as well as happy birthday! itself.
if you think about it when your born its indeed your birthday but you are 9 months old (approx) so add 9months to your age and thats how old you really are.
You think this album art is bad, go look at some of Aphex Twin's freaky covers. Still, like aes3108 says, don't judge the album by its cover! Aphex Twin has the freakiest covers and some of the most influential, genius music of all time.