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Kerrier District, Studio, Various - Milky Disco

Milky Disco by Kerrier District, Studio, Various

Track Listing
01 Daniel Wang – All Flowers Must Fade
02 Georges Vert – Electric Bird
03 Padded Cell – Konkorde Lafayette
04 Johan Agebjörn feat. Sally Shapiro – Spacer Woman from Mars
05 The Emperor Machine - Front Man (Idjut Boys Girthius Maximus Mix)
06 In Flagranti – Nonplusultra (Black Devil remix)
07 Jersey Devil Social Club – Child 13
08 Black Mustang/Kerrier District – Mad As Hell (Dub)
09 Quiet Village – Desperate Hours
10 Studio – Life’s A Beach
11 Sorcerer – Surfing At Midnight
12 Lindstrom & Prins Thomas – Dubbe Ditten

In the spirit of Loft club founder David Mancuso and his eclectic playlists that spanned everything from Van Morrison’s
‘Astral Weeks’ to MFSB’s ‘Love Is The Message’, Steve Miller to The Orb, Manuel Gottsching to Al Green, Milky Globe
explores the many facets of contemporary ‘disco’.
Variously referred to as nu disco, cosmic disco, italo disco, disco not disco, it’s all here from Morgan Geist’s spooky tribute to
Black Devil as Jersey Devil Social Club. Black Devil themselves who provide a fantastic remix of In Flagranti’s
‘Nonplusultra’, Swedish sensations Studio with the stoned immaculate kraut rock inspired ‘Life’s A Beach’, Cornwall’s
answer to Metro Area, Kerrier District aka Luke Vibert in league with Black Mustang dealing out the deadly du b vibrations,
San Fran based Sorcerer with his mystic cosmic sound and Padded Cell’s steaming punk funk disco like James Chance
meets Public Image.
From the deep atmospherics of Quiet Village to the Balearic vibes of the Idjut Boys epic rework of The Emperor Machine’s
‘Front Man’, the New York strut of Daniel Wang or the easy listening almost post rock sound of Lindstrom and Prins
Thomas, there’s ample evidence of why this is the most happening sound around.
‘Milky Disco’ features exclusive tracks from Lindstrom and Prins Thomas, Sally Shapiro, Quiet Village. Kerrier District and
Black Mustang along with rare tracks only ever released before on vinyl making this the quintessential cosmic disco
compendium.

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