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25th April 2008

Flashdancing In Space

Quick post – last nites Italians Do It Better bonanza of dry ice love and synthesised kick drum romance has left our fragile states shattered with glacial adoration!

Swiss 33 disco pioneers, Low Motion Disco, are pushing things forward and have released a double 12″ of new single ‘Love Love Love’ by way of Eskimo (that’s 6 x Love, wow!). The actual original track is the sound of the Miami Vice cast touching down at LAX and having an impromptu disco in the arrivals lounge, getting all the sexy ladies to wildly girate and fling off their smart air stewardess uniforms while champagne froths from the overhead sprinklers. All this filmed in slow motion and transferred to black and white. Then Still Going build it up real slow, until suddenly by way of electric guitar solo your soaring through the molten stratosphere of an alien planet and the sound is boiling out from your ears. LSB coil out a strings and synths calypsoscopic theme tune to the resurrection of Studio 54 on a remote Caribbean cove. Soft Rocks show the track a good time in an underground NY sex bar.

Just to buck the 20JFG trend, we are going to share with you the excellent Aeroplane remix, because due to tastes and planetary alignments we dig it the most.

Low Motion Disco – Love Love Love (Aeroplane Remix)

Why? Well, for the pure reason that its hot and sultry like a coy Sorayama robogirl, coiling her titanium frame around the stars of Andromeda. Plus, with every hand-clap we edge ever closer to the confirmation of our theory that the meaning of life is actually just Disco.

Yet more proof of this undeniable fact comes from the stables of Permanent Vacation, with the release of 40 Thieves new 12″, the Hot Chocolate cover, ‘Don’t Turn It Off’ – which sounds like a live disco performance on a vast black perspex stage built on the Moon.

Its the b-side that we are hooked on, its throbbing and propulsive in all the correct and obliging places. The percussion searches the immediate cosmos for a bassline and eventually finds it off the shoulder of Orion, plays with it a little then gets caught like a rabbit in the headlights as the universe falls away to reveal a wall of subtle lasers that herald a pack of Shirow designed cyborg dolphins, wearing Casio branded SWAT team suits, that swim through space in exaggerated and compelling strokes through a bleeping landscape of red LED stars. see the dolphins:

40 Thieves – Theme from Nutrider

Love x

More things

Discoteca Oceano have kindly put us the Heaven & Earth mixtape which we prepared as a bit of a soundtrack for El Guincho’s gig last month. It is mostly about the Drums and the Heart, we hope you like it.

HEAVEN AND EARTH MIXTAPE

Tracklist:

1- Atlas Sound- A Ghost Story
2- No Age- Things I did When I was Dead
3- Sun City Girls- The Shining Path
4- Manu Dibango- Soul Makossa
5- Dinosaur L- Go Bang
6- Oorutaichi- Misen Gymnastics (extended version)
7- Daniel Wang- Like a Dream (I Can’t Stop Dreaming)
8- Group Inerane- Tenerte
9- Foot Village- Bones
10- Mi Ami- African Rhythms
11- Liquid Liquid- Bellhead
12- High Places- Golden (Brenmar Remix)
13- Teeth Mountain- Ghost Science
14- Black Dice- Manoman
15- Studio- West side
16- 20th Century Steel Band- Heaven and Earth

EPIC FAIL if you missed Chromatics last night: They were magick.

You still have time to get on the Italian train with Glass Candy on the 13th of May, it’s going to be awesome.

Get tickets in the usual shops, or HERE

If you can’t wait to enjoy some more disco/synth/boogie/cosmic/italo action get down to Heist on Sunday, where we shall be celebrating the second coming of Love Saves The Day. Sexy stuff.

Dave Liteyear and perhaps some more guests will be with us, getting down proper.

HEIST 8-1
FREE ENTRY
DRESS CODE- Dance

And then of course 13 Monsters returns bad-ass as usual next Saturday. Good good times.

(Thanks to Kathryn for the wonderful Chromatics and glitterball photos featured above)

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  1. That Aeroplane remix is my favorite track of the year so far, hands down. When the pianos hit its like this triumphant disco Rocky euphoria… and then the slap bass… bliss.


    Yours sincerely

    seandonson

    25th April 2008


  2. Gary Numan was also better than Chromatics.

    lookin forward to GC tho.


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    davemc

    25th April 2008


  3. I don’t know about Gary Numan, but Chromatics were awesome way beyond what I expected.
    J


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    20jazzfunkgreats

    25th April 2008


  4. LOL, you wrote swedish but it is swiss, a classic!


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    evil

    25th April 2008


  5. meh, geographical grammar is not my strong point.


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    Steve from Dunwich

    25th April 2008


  6. They sound Swedish though!


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    20jazzfunkgreats

    25th April 2008


  7. eh i guess i just don’t get ‘em.

    to be fair i probably wouldn’t have gone to see em if the Glass Candy tickets hadn’t been combined. everyone seemed to enjoy it though.


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    davemc

    25th April 2008


  8. I have corrected my horrendous mistake – thats what you get when you do a quick post!


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    Steve from Dunwich

    25th April 2008


  9. I heard Chromatics had some exotic booze requests for their rider…

    Did they really have Newc-y Brown?!?


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    Dom Pain

    25th April 2008


  10. Top tunes once again!


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    Ludi_kris

    25th April 2008


  11. Gotta agree with my man Sean – the Aeroplane remix is exceptional. Thanks for putting it up!


    Yours sincerely

    Adam

    26th April 2008


  12. probably want to credit Kathryn for the photos or make them links to her flickr or something…


    Yours sincerely

    Dan Nixon

    1st May 2008


  13. [...] just to prove that Aeroplane can do no wrong (ditto 20 Jazz Funk Greats, from whence I plucked this track), here’s their remix of LMD’s previous single [...]


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