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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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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