2005, Sonig
VINYL FORMAT. Very limited edition 12". These five songs were all at some point included on Jason Forrest (aka Donna Summer)'s album "Post Disco Crash," but weren't included since they work so well together on their own. They were created around the same time, and act somewhat like "sibling" songs -- different and individual, but related by blood. "I Wish That Everything Was Gold" was created from manipulated samples of the always big and synthetic ELO but reduced to a more generalized wash. "Drieze Cassette" is the eldest of the bunch, hard as fuck, with a brainy, expansive center that is very basic and genuine. The flipside begins with the party stomper, "Dragonattack," an homage to both Queen and early Michael Jackson, with its rock-and-roll rollercoaster disco beats and the occasional acid riff. Things get more funky with "Doubleneck'd Liar," a glitchy disco-funk number with horns and Casio beats. "Gonna Take You to Hell" ruins the party with good intentions cursed by drunken antics.
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