Arling & Cameron
Although dance duo Arling & Cameron are based in Amsterdam, perhaps their closest musical affiliation lies in the eclectic late-'90s Japanese lounge/dance/pop scene. Gerry Arling and Richard Cameron first got together in 1994, when they threw a so-called "Easy Tune" series of parties in Amsterdam; singles culled from the shows were released on Cameron's own Drive-In label, and a compilation, The Best of Easy Tune, was issued in 1996. Arling & Cameron scored a Dutch hit that year with "Aloha," and went on to author tunes for the Pizzicato Five ({^Happy End of ...[more]
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After a long hiatus brought on by Richard Cameron's recovery from a broken back suffered in a van accident back in 2001 as well as each member pursuing solo avenues, Arling & Cameron's Hi-Fi Underground is a welcome return to action, if not quite to form. While not as transcendentally melodic, inventive, and silly as 1999's All-In or as conceptually note-perfect as 2000's Music for Imaginary Films, the record is well produced, the beats throughout are solid and fresh sounding, the basslines a [ read more ]
CD $16.13
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This fresh mixture of peppy house beats and super catchy melodies has been dubbed "club pop." This 12" features remixes and bonus rarities from Richard Cameron and Gerry Arling of Popcorn, The Easy Sisters, and Aiha.
12 $7.99
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The 2nd in a series of 12"s on Emperor Norton from Arling & Cameron features a track from their upcoming full-length, ALL IN. "Speeding Down the Highway" is the Easy Tune soundtrack to a fantasy drive in a fire red Ferrari across the motorways of Europe. The dream comes complete with Olga Janovski singing sex kittenish lead vocals from the passenger seat and your friends A & C humming to beats and harpsichords.
12" $6.99
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Ultra limited white label-only 700 available. Incl. "Let's get Higher" remix by MALIBU aka MOOG COOKBOOK aka Rodger Joseph Manning Jr., "Let's Get Higher" Album version, & "How about the Boys" A&C house remix. Both remixes are previously unreleased
12" $4.00
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