| Genre | Unknown |
|---|---|
| Date (CEST) | 2023-09-24 12:18:38 |
| Group | AMOK |
| Size | 140 MB |
| Files | 17 |
| M3U / SFV / NFO | |
Disco_Inferno-In_Debt-Reissue-CD-2017-AMOK
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Tracklist (M3U)
| # | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 01-disco_inferno-entertainment.mp3 | Disco Inferno | Entertainment | Unknown | Unknown |
| 2 | 02-disco_inferno-arc_in_round.mp3 | Disco Inferno | Arc in Round | Unknown | Unknown |
| 3 | 03-disco_inferno-broken.mp3 | Disco Inferno | Broken | Unknown | Unknown |
| 4 | 04-disco_inferno-in_the_cold.mp3 | Disco Inferno | In the Cold | Unknown | Unknown |
| 5 | 05-disco_inferno-emigre.mp3 | Disco Inferno | Emigré | Unknown | Unknown |
| 6 | 06-disco_inferno-interference.mp3 | Disco Inferno | Interference | Unknown | Unknown |
| 7 | 07-disco_inferno-leisuretime.mp3 | Disco Inferno | Leisuretime | Unknown | Unknown |
| 8 | 08-disco_inferno-set_sail.mp3 | Disco Inferno | Set Sail | Unknown | Unknown |
| 9 | 09-disco_inferno-hope_to_god.mp3 | Disco Inferno | Hope to God | Unknown | Unknown |
| 10 | 10-disco_inferno-freethought.mp3 | Disco Inferno | Freethought | Unknown | Unknown |
| 11 | 11-disco_inferno-bleed_clean.mp3 | Disco Inferno | Bleed Clean | Unknown | Unknown |
| 12 | 12-disco_inferno-next_in_line.mp3 | Disco Inferno | Next in Line | Unknown | Unknown |
| 13 | 13-disco_inferno-incentives.mp3 | Disco Inferno | Incentives | Unknown | Unknown |
| 14 | 14-disco_inferno-waking_up.mp3 | Disco Inferno | Waking Up | Unknown | Unknown |
| 15 | 15-disco_inferno-glancing_away.mp3 | Disco Inferno | Glancing Away | Unknown | Unknown |
| 16 | 16-disco_inferno-fallen_down_the_wire.mp3 | Disco Inferno | Fallen Down the Wire | Unknown | Unknown |
| 17 | 17-disco_inferno-no_edge_no_end.mp3 | Disco Inferno | No Edge, No End | Unknown | Unknown |
NFO
Disco Inferno - In Debt
(c) 2017 Rocket Girl
Artist....: Disco Inferno
Album.....: In Debt
Source....: CD
Tracks....: 17
Genre.....: Indie
Label.....: Rocket Girl
Encoder...: LAME 3.100
Quality...: 263 kbps / 441kHz / Joint Stereo
URL.......: http://piccadillyrecords.com/counter/product.php?pid=114412
Tracklist:
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1. Entertainment 4:50
2. Arc in Round 4:00
3. Broken 3:53
4. In the Cold 3:10
5. EmigrΘ 4:41
6. Interference 4:33
7. Leisuretime 3:37
8. Set Sail 5:47
9. Hope to God 1:43
10.Freethought 5:31
11.Bleed Clean 3:26
12.Next in Line 5:04
13.Incentives 3:30
14.Waking Up 5:58
15.Glancing Away 5:15
16.Fallen Down the Wire 4:38
17.No Edge, No End 5:08
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74:44
Total:147.23MB / 74:44
Release Notes:
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Originally released in 1992 by Che Records, Disco InfernoÆs debut album æIn
Debt' is to be made available as a double limited edition vinyl LP and single cd
package including one previously unreleased track and with new artwork and
sleeve notes by 90Æs music zeitgeist legend Neil Kulkarni on May 5th 2017.
Almost entirely out on their own, out of step with the times, Disco Inferno were
widely ignored and underappreciated during their (pre-internet) existence.
Remaining largely unknown beyond a small but slowly expanding cult of devotees,
they were probably the most ambitious and isolated band of the '90s. Over a
six-year span (1989-95) they were also quite simply, jaw-droppingly great - a
virtually peerless group mining a steady stream of uncompromising, pioneering
recordings. One of the first wave of 'post-rock' acts (and perhaps itÆs ultimate
example), they combined avant-garde aesthetics with a basis in solid pop hooks,
credibly depicting suburban alienation and national decay through embittered,
intelligent lyrics.
Whilst it's now almost second nature for a band to incorporate digital
technology into their armoury, you'd struggle to find anyone who went anything
like as far as Disco Inferno. In 1992, they took the quantum leap from their
modest beginnings to totally rewire themselves and become the most radical,
forward-thinking guitar band on the planet, with a revolutionary sample-based
approach that was simply years ahead of the curve. Whilst numerous acts were
making use of the sampler and MIDI technology, no other band integrated it so
thoroughly into the process. DI didn't simply tack on a dance beat or spice
things up with the addition of a few novel sonics or quirky quotations. The
technology was hard-wired into the very heart of their music. Veering between
the deeply challenging and the downright catchy, they continually attempted to
push themselves forwards, resulting in two unrivalled albums and a dazzling
collection of EPs that consistently redefined the boundaries.
Regardless of the injustices of history, Disco Inferno were without doubt a
trailblazing, unique, utterly important band. With huge ambition and integrity,
they rejected the easy routes and rewards. Setting themselves directly against
the stylistic regression and rabble-rousing bluster dominating Britpop and
grunge, against the bland facelessness of so much of the dance / electronic
scene, Disco Inferno ought to have been widely championed as an antidote, a
vital blast of nonconformist bravery and brilliance. In reality they received
very little coverage. Buried away for way too long, their recorded legacy
continues to offer revelations to the open-eared and actively inquisitive.
Whilst it may have been their curse to have been overlooked throughout and long
past their short existence, the chances of some overdue recognition rescuing
them from the limbo of obscurity have nonetheless recently risen. Certainly more
popular now than they were during their creative peak, you might detect either
direct influence or certain similarities in the likes of MGMT, The Third Eye
Foundation, Hood, Epic45, Piano Magic, Deerhunter (particularly offshoot
projects, Lotus Plaza and Atlas Sound), Matmos, Animal Collective, Black Dice,
The Avalanches, The Books, Battles, and No Age. But no-one has really come close
to replicating their awesome output and utterly singular aesthetic. Whilst
digital music technology has evolved dramatically, becoming smaller, faster,
cheaper, and consequently far more widespread, Disco Inferno's inspired approach
and consequent sound seems unlikely to ever be reproduced without seriously
compromising its futurist spirit. Littered as pop history is with unsung heroes
and buried brilliance, few bands are so deserving of such recovery as Disco
Inferno.
ôThe whole is much greater than the sum of its partsà one of the most creative
uses of sampling IÆve ever heard. It sounds like the future. IÆm still figuring
out just how cool they are.ö Ben Goldwasser, MGMT quoted in Q Magazine, January
2011.