GAEG, MONKEY TIMERS, Keita Sano
Anarcho Disco Vol. 2
Quick on the heels of a banging first volume, Keita Sano and Monkey Timers’ GÆG double down on the haughty disco NRG on four DJ and dancer bullets .
‘Anarcho Disco Vol. 2’ spotlights the Tokyo club regulars on a proper, popper-huffing thrust that dials up late ‘70s and early ‘80s disco power for the 2020s. Grist to the mill of Optimo DJ sets, it sparks up with the dark and spicy thrum of ‘Blue Fusion’ like Ian Hicks channelling Bobby O, and keeps it flexing from the mid-tempo space disco canter and psychoactive noise of ‘Crazy Pa Pa’, to the lagging acidic grind of ‘Fountain’ with its full gush breakdown and strings, to something like Citirax’s An-i reworking Yello with the cascading drum rolls and perfectly deferred gratification of a ‘Brother’ bound for peak time mania.
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Quick on the heels of a banging first volume, Keita Sano and Monkey Timers’ GÆG double down on the haughty disco NRG on four DJ and dancer bullets .
‘Anarcho Disco Vol. 2’ spotlights the Tokyo club regulars on a proper, popper-huffing thrust that dials up late ‘70s and early ‘80s disco power for the 2020s. Grist to the mill of Optimo DJ sets, it sparks up with the dark and spicy thrum of ‘Blue Fusion’ like Ian Hicks channelling Bobby O, and keeps it flexing from the mid-tempo space disco canter and psychoactive noise of ‘Crazy Pa Pa’, to the lagging acidic grind of ‘Fountain’ with its full gush breakdown and strings, to something like Citirax’s An-i reworking Yello with the cascading drum rolls and perfectly deferred gratification of a ‘Brother’ bound for peak time mania.
Quick on the heels of a banging first volume, Keita Sano and Monkey Timers’ GÆG double down on the haughty disco NRG on four DJ and dancer bullets .
‘Anarcho Disco Vol. 2’ spotlights the Tokyo club regulars on a proper, popper-huffing thrust that dials up late ‘70s and early ‘80s disco power for the 2020s. Grist to the mill of Optimo DJ sets, it sparks up with the dark and spicy thrum of ‘Blue Fusion’ like Ian Hicks channelling Bobby O, and keeps it flexing from the mid-tempo space disco canter and psychoactive noise of ‘Crazy Pa Pa’, to the lagging acidic grind of ‘Fountain’ with its full gush breakdown and strings, to something like Citirax’s An-i reworking Yello with the cascading drum rolls and perfectly deferred gratification of a ‘Brother’ bound for peak time mania.
Quick on the heels of a banging first volume, Keita Sano and Monkey Timers’ GÆG double down on the haughty disco NRG on four DJ and dancer bullets .
‘Anarcho Disco Vol. 2’ spotlights the Tokyo club regulars on a proper, popper-huffing thrust that dials up late ‘70s and early ‘80s disco power for the 2020s. Grist to the mill of Optimo DJ sets, it sparks up with the dark and spicy thrum of ‘Blue Fusion’ like Ian Hicks channelling Bobby O, and keeps it flexing from the mid-tempo space disco canter and psychoactive noise of ‘Crazy Pa Pa’, to the lagging acidic grind of ‘Fountain’ with its full gush breakdown and strings, to something like Citirax’s An-i reworking Yello with the cascading drum rolls and perfectly deferred gratification of a ‘Brother’ bound for peak time mania.
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Quick on the heels of a banging first volume, Keita Sano and Monkey Timers’ GÆG double down on the haughty disco NRG on four DJ and dancer bullets .
‘Anarcho Disco Vol. 2’ spotlights the Tokyo club regulars on a proper, popper-huffing thrust that dials up late ‘70s and early ‘80s disco power for the 2020s. Grist to the mill of Optimo DJ sets, it sparks up with the dark and spicy thrum of ‘Blue Fusion’ like Ian Hicks channelling Bobby O, and keeps it flexing from the mid-tempo space disco canter and psychoactive noise of ‘Crazy Pa Pa’, to the lagging acidic grind of ‘Fountain’ with its full gush breakdown and strings, to something like Citirax’s An-i reworking Yello with the cascading drum rolls and perfectly deferred gratification of a ‘Brother’ bound for peak time mania.