Keyword results: Disco
Lindstrøm starts off 2008 right with an album that, if you didn't know what it contained, you might very skeptical about parting with your money for. Here's the official word though: Do it, you sissy.
WHERE YOU GO, I GO TOO is a dense, slow-starting, pulsating 55 odd minutes of electronic production from the depths of Norway.
The adage everything old becomes new again holds on this mind-blowing compilation of 'rare European library grooves' courtesy of Munich's Permanent Vacation label. Compiled by the enigmatically named Alexis Le-Tran and Jess, SPACE ODDITIES takes in 19 super-obscure cuts from subscriber-only library music albums used to score European film and TV productions from 1975 to 1984.
WHAT
IN FLAGRANTI
WHERE
PHOENIX, 34 OXFORD ST, DARLINGHURST
WHEN
SUN JUL 20, 8PM
HOW MUCH
$10 WITH FACEBOOK RSVP /$15 DOOR
There's something about In Flagranti's disco-tinged digital boogie that lends itself to nights of disorder and debauchery bathed in the light of giant disco balls. Combining elements of electro, disco, afro, rock, funk and dub, the New York duo is all of this and more - more sexual than Marilyn, more cosmic than the universe, and more fun than a bag of mushrooms that is.
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Whilst we could recommend that you spend your Thursday night enjoying an erotic adult massage of the same name, this week we direct you to the talents of two wonky disco disciples. Rub N Tug DJs Eric D and Thomas have had a hand in DFA, Fabric, Map Of Africa, a-ny-thing as well as V Festival and Radio Soulwax tours.
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In a wacky twist of concept heaven, Spank Rock have taken Diplo’s ‘Fabric 32’ as the end point of their anticipated mix on the illusive ‘Fabric Live’ franchise.
According to Ronnie Darko (Spank Rock's cut creator), it’s a rare treat for a DJ to step up to the wheels and steer the set to compliment the DJ beforehand, especially in a world where disc fame means out spinning each other.
Limited to only 1000 copies on vinyl this slugish slice of psychedelic disco is the debut offering from King Kung Foo records, a brand new label from Antwerp’s Red Light District. This one is a must for fans of Eskimo and Whatever We Want records, on the flip side the Quiet Village interpretation transports you to a 'virtual tropical paradise where goddesses roam and colours reign’.
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