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Disco Inferno - Technicolour
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Disco Inferno - TechnicolourDisco Inferno were initially a post punk band heavily influenced by bands such as Joy Division and Wire. Having become characterized as one of the first post rock bands, in 1996, they released their third and final album Technicolour. Almost entirely out on their own and out of step with the times, Disco Inferno were probably the most ambitious and isolated band of the '90s. Whilst it's now almost second nature for a band to incorporate digital
theatrical personalities
Slip Disc is the sound of this cross-continental youth revolution and a long-distance love affair
Played out
'Beale Street Saturday Night' features new liners from Jim Lancaster (who worked on the original issue) and previously unseen photos
deep funk and latin jazz tunes from Spanish Harlem aka El Barrio
featuring the standouts ‰ÛÏNo Comprende‰۝
and designed to better reflect the Ramones‰۪ raw power and beef up the sound
Zappa applies the same aggressive studio techniques he did on Lumpy Gravy
The album features ‰Û÷If I Could Write Poetry‰۪
The pairing was intriguing but problematic
an exciting collection of songs bursting with heart
Veering sonically from Beat Happening to Ariel Pink
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