Re: [313] disco nouveau. detroit. december 7 2001

2001-11-23 Thread gord
It's also quite popular in the Netherlands, Finland, and other areas of 
northern Europe.  I know a lot of people dismiss it as being nostalgia 
music, but I feel that many artists are taking it in new directions and 
fusing old sounds with new ones in interesting ways.


Some other artists who I feel have been pushing boundaries in the 
retro-electro subgenres (I'm partial to the terms electrodisco and 
electrowave myself) recently are:


I-F
Legowelt  Orgue Electronique
Op:l Bastards
Le Syndicat Electronique
G. D. Luxxe
Ellen Allien
Inform3r

... and I always thought mullets were more of a glam rock thing. ;)  
They're still quite out of fashion here in Canada (due to the past 
association with hockey thugs).


g

On Wednesday, November 21, 2001, at 07:51 PM, diana potts wrote:


For those who who just can't seem to get enough of the
eighties synth sound, I strongly suggest the album. It
is cleanly produced and put together (the track
selection flows quite well and tight) and I know alot
of work went into it by Sam, Brendan G. and many other
Ghostly crew members to keep it in the barries of
their audio vision. The tracks by Adult., Perspects
and DMX Krew are the ones that stand out strongest on
the album IMHO.

An entire weeks worth of events were recently
dedicated to this sound deemed electroclash by the
event's promoters in NYC. (I'm hoping that term
doesn't stick btw). This li'l sub genre seems pretty
strong in Germany and other parts of Europe as well.
I've had the album for some time, and every time I
listen to it I look forward to and ponder what kind of
impact, if any, it will have on bringing the sound
stronger/closer to the states-though from the number
of mullets in nyc, it's already caught on quite well
here;)

Another artistic and fine job by Ghostly.

my medicated dog is licking the carpet for no good
reason,
diana









--- Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Friday December 7th, 2001

Ghostly International presents...
chapter II:  Disco Nouveau

A Ghostly evening of electro, disco-punk and neo-new
wave.

Disco Nouveau is a pre-release event for Ghostly
International's Tangent
2002: Disco Nouveau compilation featuring new music
from Adult., DMX KREW,
Ectomorph, I-F, Perspects, Solvent, Daniel Wang,
Susumu Yokota and more.
Avaliable February 19th, 2002. (CD/3x12)


Featuring:
ADULT. (live)
(Detroit/Ersatz Audio)

DMX Krew
(UK/Rephlex, International Deejay Gigolos)

Charles Manier
(USA/Ghostly International)

Plus special guest DJ:
Ectomorph
(Ann Arbor/IT/*67)

The Labyrinth
1703 Cass Ave.
Detroit, Michigan

$15
10-4am
18+

www.ghostly.com/dn for flyer, directions, etc.





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Re: [313] disco nouveau. detroit. december 7 2001

2001-11-23 Thread james boylan

Some other artists who I feel have been pushing boundaries in the
retro-electro subgenres.


Isn't that a contradiction? I quite like some of this stuff myself, but I 
wouldn't really say its pushing the boundaries.


On the subject of pushing the boundaries, I heard the new Drexciya 12 and 
its quite brilliant.


O/T: If Dennis Donohue is out there, could you send me your address 
againSorry, I lost it again!



(I'm partial to the terms electrodisco and

electrowave myself) recently are:

I-F
Legowelt  Orgue Electronique
Op:l Bastards
Le Syndicat Electronique
G. D. Luxxe
Ellen Allien
Inform3r

... and I always thought mullets were more of a glam rock thing. ;)
They're still quite out of fashion here in Canada (due to the past
association with hockey thugs).

g

On Wednesday, November 21, 2001, at 07:51 PM, diana potts wrote:


For those who who just can't seem to get enough of the
eighties synth sound, I strongly suggest the album. It
is cleanly produced and put together (the track
selection flows quite well and tight) and I know alot
of work went into it by Sam, Brendan G. and many other
Ghostly crew members to keep it in the barries of
their audio vision. The tracks by Adult., Perspects
and DMX Krew are the ones that stand out strongest on
the album IMHO.

An entire weeks worth of events were recently
dedicated to this sound deemed electroclash by the
event's promoters in NYC. (I'm hoping that term
doesn't stick btw). This li'l sub genre seems pretty
strong in Germany and other parts of Europe as well.
I've had the album for some time, and every time I
listen to it I look forward to and ponder what kind of
impact, if any, it will have on bringing the sound
stronger/closer to the states-though from the number
of mullets in nyc, it's already caught on quite well
here;)

Another artistic and fine job by Ghostly.

my medicated dog is licking the carpet for no good
reason,
diana









--- Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Friday December 7th, 2001

Ghostly International presents...
chapter II:  Disco Nouveau

A Ghostly evening of electro, disco-punk and neo-new
wave.

Disco Nouveau is a pre-release event for Ghostly
International's Tangent
2002: Disco Nouveau compilation featuring new music
from Adult., DMX KREW,
Ectomorph, I-F, Perspects, Solvent, Daniel Wang,
Susumu Yokota and more.
Avaliable February 19th, 2002. (CD/3x12)


Featuring:
ADULT. (live)
(Detroit/Ersatz Audio)

DMX Krew
(UK/Rephlex, International Deejay Gigolos)

Charles Manier
(USA/Ghostly International)

Plus special guest DJ:
Ectomorph
(Ann Arbor/IT/*67)

The Labyrinth
1703 Cass Ave.
Detroit, Michigan

$15
10-4am
18+

www.ghostly.com/dn for flyer, directions, etc.





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Re: [313] disco nouveau. detroit. december 7 2001

2001-11-23 Thread gord

On Thursday, November 22, 2001, at 10:21 PM, james boylan wrote:


Some other artists who I feel have been pushing boundaries in the
retro-electro subgenres.


Isn't that a contradiction? I quite like some of this stuff myself, but 
I wouldn't really say its pushing the boundaries.


That's why I said those artists pushing the boundaries within those 
subgenres.  It's debatable whether the subgenres themselves are pushing 
new boundaries (re. whether taking retro sounds and fusing them new ones 
is pushing boundaries).  But I think that discussion had enough play in 
the DE9: Closer to the Edit thread.


g


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Re: [313] disco nouveau. detroit. december 7 2001

2001-11-22 Thread diana potts
For those who who just can't seem to get enough of the
eighties synth sound, I strongly suggest the album. It
is cleanly produced and put together (the track
selection flows quite well and tight) and I know alot
of work went into it by Sam, Brendan G. and many other
Ghostly crew members to keep it in the barries of
their audio vision. The tracks by Adult., Perspects
and DMX Krew are the ones that stand out strongest on
the album IMHO.

An entire weeks worth of events were recently
dedicated to this sound deemed electroclash by the
event's promoters in NYC. (I'm hoping that term
doesn't stick btw). This li'l sub genre seems pretty
strong in Germany and other parts of Europe as well.
I've had the album for some time, and every time I
listen to it I look forward to and ponder what kind of
impact, if any, it will have on bringing the sound
stronger/closer to the states-though from the number
of mullets in nyc, it's already caught on quite well
here;)

Another artistic and fine job by Ghostly.

my medicated dog is licking the carpet for no good
reason,
diana









--- Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Friday December 7th, 2001
 
 Ghostly International presents...
 chapter II:  Disco Nouveau
 
 A Ghostly evening of electro, disco-punk and neo-new
 wave.
 
 Disco Nouveau is a pre-release event for Ghostly
 International's Tangent
 2002: Disco Nouveau compilation featuring new music
 from Adult., DMX KREW,
 Ectomorph, I-F, Perspects, Solvent, Daniel Wang,
 Susumu Yokota and more.
 Avaliable February 19th, 2002. (CD/3x12)
 
 
 Featuring:
 ADULT. (live) 
 (Detroit/Ersatz Audio)
 
 DMX Krew
 (UK/Rephlex, International Deejay Gigolos)
 
 Charles Manier 
 (USA/Ghostly International)
 
 Plus special guest DJ:
 Ectomorph 
 (Ann Arbor/IT/*67) 
 
 The Labyrinth
 1703 Cass Ave.
 Detroit, Michigan
 
 $15
 10-4am
 18+
 
 www.ghostly.com/dn for flyer, directions, etc.
 
 
 

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[313] disco nouveau. detroit. december 7 2001

2001-11-21 Thread Rob
Friday December 7th, 2001

Ghostly International presents...
chapter II:  Disco Nouveau

A Ghostly evening of electro, disco-punk and neo-new wave.

Disco Nouveau is a pre-release event for Ghostly International's Tangent
2002: Disco Nouveau compilation featuring new music from Adult., DMX KREW,
Ectomorph, I-F, Perspects, Solvent, Daniel Wang, Susumu Yokota and more.
Avaliable February 19th, 2002. (CD/3x12)


Featuring:
ADULT. (live) 
(Detroit/Ersatz Audio)

DMX Krew
(UK/Rephlex, International Deejay Gigolos)

Charles Manier 
(USA/Ghostly International)

Plus special guest DJ:
Ectomorph 
(Ann Arbor/IT/*67) 

The Labyrinth
1703 Cass Ave.
Detroit, Michigan

$15
10-4am
18+

www.ghostly.com/dn for flyer, directions, etc.



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