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ELASTE VOL. 3 - SUPER MOTION DISCO
Genre | Disco |
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Style | New Wave |
Format | CD |
Cat. no | COMP347-2 |
Label | COMPOST |
Artist | VARIOUS |
Release Date | 29/03/2010 |
Carrier | CD |
Barcode | 673794234724 |
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Three years has gone by since the last Elaste compilation. In this time the virus of cosmic disco (or afrofunky as they say in Italy) has spread round the place - giving me lots of good feedback and fanletters. Thank you! I have spent these three years looking for more avantgardistic, galactic sounding disco, proto- techno, electronic new wave, and cheesy slow motion pop... and I found it. For the third chapter of Elaste, I have combined a wider spectrum of what might be cosmic disco. Old mix-cassettes from the early 1980s (especially those recorded by Beppe Loda and Daniele Baldelli) have an ongoing thrill - the music is so modern, so special, rare, and far ahead of its time. Thinking about the time and the impact that they made, it ?s no wonder that thousands of fans were waiting outside Discoteca Cosmic, Typhoon and other clubs to hear a surprising mix that could be anything from early german electronics to cumbia. It was surely a glorious time, DJs in Italy had the freedom to experiment with music, and the records they played. The crowd expected it - asked for it and welcomed them to play crazier than any other DJ. Almost 30 years on and this time and this music is still an DJs, collectors and music lovers. hoping that you enjoy my collection. I am sure we will meet somewhere in a psychedelic nightclub in this galaxis."Dompteur Mooner Tracklist 01 "Take A Chance (Dompteur Mooner Edit)" - Queen Samantha 02 "Maccaroni Radio (Long Version)" - 2.Eddy Trauba & M M Greco 03 "Urth" - Moebius 04 "Fog (Extended Mix)" - Riccardo Cioni & D.J.F.T. Band 05 "Beats Of Love" - Nacht Und Nebel 06 "Allein (New Version)" - Tabu 07 "The Shark Eats Ice" - Conrad Und Gregor Schnitzler 08 "Powerslide" - Mythos 09 "Beuys Boys" - Pollyester 10 "Time Centre" - The Deep Fix 11 "Galaxy" - Die Gesunden 12 "Neon Man (Dompteur Mooner Edit) " - Phantom Band 13 "Jamaica Running" - The Pool 14 "Africa (Dub Mix)" - Key Of Dreams About Dompteur Mooner Mooner stepped into the limelight as part of Zombie Nation, whose 1999 smash hit 'Kernkraft 400' was signed to DJ Hell's Gigolo label and earned worldwide chart success. As one of the most knowledgeable experts in obscure vintage electronic music, Mooner however decided to do things a little less obvious from that point on: He left Zombie Nation and founded Erkrankung durch Musique, a label dedicated to releasing left-field electronica, from techno to experimental pop, old and new. He is also a highly regarded DJ, known for his unmatched record collection and bootleg edits. The psychedelic record collection of his motherâ„¢s definitely contributed to his style of mixing. Moonerâ„¢s sound is influenced by italodisco-B-sides, obscure cosmic-cassettes from his young days, electro, acid, rock, punk-funk, krautrock and the Club le bomb wildstyle mixing. Club le Bomb was a anti-techno-wildstyle-club, art project at the same time, which he hosted together with some collegues from the ar t academy. It took place in the late nineties underneath Munich downtown in a forsaken hydroelectric power plant. Zombocombo, Moonerâ„¢s current longtime project together with Pollyester, DJ Kaput and Kitt Bang, took place monthly at the famous Club Die Registratur in Munich and enriches now Munichâ„¢s nightlife at different locations. Topics like Medicine Congress, "Aerobic" or "Good vs. Evil" abrogate the usual situation of a club night. Zombocombo is a interactive party with costumes, shows and idiosyncratic dance music. Together with his wife Pollyester, Mooner just founded a new label called Love in C-Minor - a countdown edition, which stops after 10 releases. The music comes from Pollyester and friends like Ben Mono, Optimo and others work on remixes.