GAEG, MONKEY TIMERS, Keita Sano
Anarcho Disco Vol. 1
Cantering, wigged-out disco NRG and punk-funk by GǼG, a new duo formed by Tokyo’s Monkey Club and former Berlin resident Keita Sano
Right up Optimo’s disco alley, both sides raid the 50 years history of disco and braid their tropes to fit the needs of contemporary Tokyo ‘floors and Optimo crowds. ‘Hi-Land’ winks at Patrick Cowley on a strident, uptempo NRG bomb exploding with starburst FX, mouth organ and vocal urges, leading to a big ol’ string vamp and maximum peak time satisfaction. On the other hand ‘Merpa’ is cut more from the sort of punk-funk bands such as Liquid Liquid who gave Optimo their name, slowing down to a cowbell-riding canter laced with nagging one note bassline and bestial vocals, precipitating stormy FX and a bleeping refrain that simply reeks of poppers and pits. Whew.
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Cantering, wigged-out disco NRG and punk-funk by GǼG, a new duo formed by Tokyo’s Monkey Club and former Berlin resident Keita Sano
Right up Optimo’s disco alley, both sides raid the 50 years history of disco and braid their tropes to fit the needs of contemporary Tokyo ‘floors and Optimo crowds. ‘Hi-Land’ winks at Patrick Cowley on a strident, uptempo NRG bomb exploding with starburst FX, mouth organ and vocal urges, leading to a big ol’ string vamp and maximum peak time satisfaction. On the other hand ‘Merpa’ is cut more from the sort of punk-funk bands such as Liquid Liquid who gave Optimo their name, slowing down to a cowbell-riding canter laced with nagging one note bassline and bestial vocals, precipitating stormy FX and a bleeping refrain that simply reeks of poppers and pits. Whew.
Cantering, wigged-out disco NRG and punk-funk by GǼG, a new duo formed by Tokyo’s Monkey Club and former Berlin resident Keita Sano
Right up Optimo’s disco alley, both sides raid the 50 years history of disco and braid their tropes to fit the needs of contemporary Tokyo ‘floors and Optimo crowds. ‘Hi-Land’ winks at Patrick Cowley on a strident, uptempo NRG bomb exploding with starburst FX, mouth organ and vocal urges, leading to a big ol’ string vamp and maximum peak time satisfaction. On the other hand ‘Merpa’ is cut more from the sort of punk-funk bands such as Liquid Liquid who gave Optimo their name, slowing down to a cowbell-riding canter laced with nagging one note bassline and bestial vocals, precipitating stormy FX and a bleeping refrain that simply reeks of poppers and pits. Whew.
Cantering, wigged-out disco NRG and punk-funk by GǼG, a new duo formed by Tokyo’s Monkey Club and former Berlin resident Keita Sano
Right up Optimo’s disco alley, both sides raid the 50 years history of disco and braid their tropes to fit the needs of contemporary Tokyo ‘floors and Optimo crowds. ‘Hi-Land’ winks at Patrick Cowley on a strident, uptempo NRG bomb exploding with starburst FX, mouth organ and vocal urges, leading to a big ol’ string vamp and maximum peak time satisfaction. On the other hand ‘Merpa’ is cut more from the sort of punk-funk bands such as Liquid Liquid who gave Optimo their name, slowing down to a cowbell-riding canter laced with nagging one note bassline and bestial vocals, precipitating stormy FX and a bleeping refrain that simply reeks of poppers and pits. Whew.