
Mike Simonetti of
Troubleman Unlimited has been keeping busy with his new disco-inspired
Italians Do It Better label, releasing that
Glass Candy EP I posted about a ways back, and this downtempo disco for the Jazzercise-set LP by Portland's
Chromatics. A nice slab of mellow, Moroder/Mancuso inspired dance music that's perfect for long drives. Ian Svenonius put up a good argument for disco being one of America's only true D.I.Y. movements, with the whole "Disco Sucks" rhetoric from the dying days of punk as nothing more than racist backlash to its success and historical revisionism in music, so don't dodge these records on the account of punk-points.
Chromatics - Night Drive
Chromatics - Running Up That Hill
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December 15th, 2008 at 11:02 am
hey… the I’m on fire cover by the chromatics kicks ass 2.