...some of the most innovative and intelligent lyrics I've heard from an artist of this genre....Professional is a triumph as it sea changes from pure 80’s indulgence toward some stomping electro elation, in my opinion rarely missing a beat or at the least a chance to make the beat.
whiteboydancefloor

Suave lunacy....corrupt and unhinged.
Fluxblog

Recently I've had a few friends with fairly discriminating taste recommend San Serac's mostly overlooked 2007 album Professional and now I can't get enough of the man's self-described "blood house electrofunk jams"....this is about the classiest dance record I've heard in ages. Sorry I slept on this for so long, Mr. Serac.
Gorilla Vs. Bear

...clearly one of the most under-appreciated packages of multifarious electro pop rapture spinning its way through the realm of blog-enthused music today. Borrowing heavily from the 80's pop ballad tradition but enmeshed with the flavours of modern electro/disco/soul and imbued with a lyrical eloquence you seldom come by these days, the tracks all have a sense of cinematic energy and playfulness which has the tendency to transport you directly back in time, so watch out for that, also watch out for the rest of this release because it's absolutely stunning and I expect would easily impress even the most disagreeable 80's music evangel.
Graffe Giraph

Garish and more distorted blog-house artists will get more words written about them, but you’d be hard-pressed to find a classier indie-dance record in 2007 than Professional.
Stylus

Quite simply one of the hottest little dance records likely to come off this coast all year....Required reading for anyone planning to throw a party this summer.
Weekly Dig

Tyrant was a total favorite a year ago today, and our opinion hasn’t really changed. There is a lot of weight behind this comparison and I wouldn’t make it unless I really meant it, but San Serac is the closest thing to David Bowie that the current dance scene has....He tackles Bowie’s Teenage Wildlife and handles it, um, dare I say...better than.
Big Stereo

You cannot help wishing there was something as sexy played with by a full band on the last !!! album....when he gets it right it's as good as when Rick James cries "Now watch me" and pulls out his amazing funk weapon that all the ladies love.
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