Showing posts with label Indie Dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indie Dance. Show all posts

Friday, 25 May 2012

New Order - Here To Stay (Full Length Vocal) (London, 2002)

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The last great New Order record?

It's all got a bit messy in New Order land but this track from the '24 Hour Party People' soundtrack can hold its head up against former glories courtesy of some production magic from The Chemical Brothers.

A gleaming, chrome-plated synthesis of alternative rock and dance with no bobbins lyrics, glorious propulsive beats, Barney's trademark guitar and some fine bass runs from Hooky.

Brings a tear...

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Saturday, 12 May 2012

Luscious Jackson - Let Yourself Get Down (Big Cat, 1992)

Lo-slung, shambling funky hip hop girlz.

This album was actually the first release on The Beastie Boys' Grand Royale label, appearing in the UK on Big Cat, the label that put out Pavement's first releases over here.

The Beastie Boys reference is kind of relevant as Luscious Jackson deal in a funky, indie hip-hop sound. Later records got smoothed-out a little but the sound on 'Let Yourself Get Down' is groovy but a little lo-fi. It has a relentless flow and some neat sub-bass action and should still be heard on the most discerning dancefloors.

Download Luscious Jackson 'Let Yourself Get Down' (indie, hip hop, funk, rap, mp3) (Mediafire)

Friday, 20 April 2012

Pop Will Eat Itself - Def Con One (Chapter 22, 1988)

PWEI embrace the Fon Force.

'Def Con One' is the point at which PWEI dropped the laddish cartoon Grebo-isms of 'Box Frenzy' and focused on a ciderdelic, sampladelic homebrew that did the groundwork for indie-dance. 

Sitting somewhere between Gene & Jim Are Into Shakes' 'Shake!' and Bomb The Bass' 'Beat Dis', 'Def Con One' hurtles along on a fuzz of guitar, a sleek machine-tooled rhythm with burbling bass and their inimitable take on That Rap Music. Samples from Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Beastie Boys and The Twilight Zone theme music are thrown into the mix/maelstrom for good measure.

The chorus lifts the riff from The Stooges' 'I Wanna Be Your Dog' (not that I knew that at the time, of course) and boasts the classic refrain "Big Mac, fries to-go, Big Mac fries to-go, Big Mac fries to-go, Gimme Big Mac, Gimme fries to-go" long before that song about Kentucky Fried Chicken and a Pizza Hut.


Seminal.


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Thursday, 15 December 2011

Hypnotone 'Dream Beam (Hypnotone Original Version)' (Creation Records, 1990)

Chunky piece of acid house-indie dance cross-over madness.

Having recently posted Hypnotone's remix of The Lilac Time's 'Dreaming', I found myself returning, drawn to this Hypnotone single from the same era.

'Dream Beam' is pretty much a handy template for Primal Scream to follow on 'Don't Fight It, Feel It'. Love both records, though. Hypnotone carry over some bleep from Sweet Exorcist into their Acid House melange.

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Saturday, 19 November 2011

The Lilac Time 'Dreaming (Hypnowah Mix)' (Creation, 1991)

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Blissed-out, bleepy instrumental from the glory days of indie dance.

Stephen Duffy had a few near-misses with fame between 'Kiss Me' hitting the charts in 1985 and co-writing a slew of massive-selling songs with Robbie Williams in 2004 and 2005.

The Lilac Time should have been massive. They gave you melody, lush arrangement, genius songwriting - what's not to like. However, as the 80s turned into the 90s, they found themselves out of their major label deal and on Creation Records. Stephen Duffy was creating the bleak but beautiful masterpiece that was the 'Astronauts' album pretty much as a solo artist.

However, with 'Screamadelica' wind in Creation Records' sails, they thought they could turn the track 'Dreaming' into an indie dance hit. With that goal in mind, bleep masters Hypnotone were tasked with the job. The result was a chunky, indie dancefloor shuffler that got, I believe, to number 41 in the charts. Success narrowly averted once again.

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Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Happy Mondays 'Wrote For Luck (7" Version)' (Factory, 1988)

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'Wrote For Luck' channels the lyrical and rhythm section mania of vintage Can - Can's 'Tago Mago' favourite 'Halleluwah' (mp3) in particular - thereby paving the way for latter-day Krautrock-ing indie like Connan Mockasin's mental 'Forever Dolphin Love'.

As with the rest of the 'Bummed' album, it's the point where the Mondays' vibe was firmly in the organic, Krautrock, groove marathon camp. The moment before Paul Oakenfold's sequencers took over and Madchester began, leaving behind the more organic dance/rock hybrids of New Fast Automatic Daffodils et al.

Beautiful insanity.

Download Happy Mondays 'Wrote For Luck (7" Version)' (indie alternative mp3 download) (Mediafire)

Thursday, 20 October 2011

The Screaming Trees 'Tangiers' (Single Version/MbAaIsNsLlIiNnEe) (Native, 1988)

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Dark-edged fusion of groove, beat and indie sensibility. Very Sheffield/Fon Studios.

Not to be confused with proto-Grunge rockers on Sub Pop - featuring Mark Lanegan - who were probably active around the same time.

The Screaming Trees were a mysterious Sheffield duo who luxuriated in the Fon/Sheffield sound of dance crossover beats - following in the footsteps of Age Of Chance, Heaven 17, The Human League, Chakk, Pop Will Eat Itself, Gene and Jim Are Into Shakes and similarly forward-thinking indie types who fell in love with the tyranny of the beat.

The main version is a catchy dancefloor groove based around a horn sample and some tight sequencer work. The MbAaIsNsLlIiNnEe remix is more skeletal and rocks a Janet Jackson sample. Subtly ground-breaking stuff that paved the way for New FADs, World Of Twist et al.

Download The Screaming Trees 'Tangiers (Single Version)' (indie dance crossover mp3) (Mediafire)

Download The Screaming Trees 'Tangiers (MbAaIsNsLlIiNnEe)' (indie dance crossover mp3) (Mediafire)

Friday, 22 July 2011

Gene & Jim Are Into Shakes 'Shake (Part One)' (Rough Trade, 1988)

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Sampladelic, pioneering indie-dance crossover gem from 1988.


I know nothing about Messrs. Gene and Jim and I'm pretty sure there wasn't a follow-up single, but 'Shake' is a catchy, Akai S900-powered tune that stands on its own. It fuses a four-to-the-floor beat with a slamming bassline, Batman samples, screeching guitar, a bit of Marilyn Monroe, some wicked Latin trumpet and a lush chorus.

Along with Pop Will Eat Itself, 'Shake' represents one of the parallel current in indie music in the late 1980s as dance music became an increasing influence. This hybrid of drum machine and samples followed in the wake of significant indie label hits for S'Express, Bomb The Bass (both on Mute subsidiary Rhythm King) and 4AD's 'Pump Up The Volume' by MARRS.

The other indie-dance fusion brewing, of course, was the more organic collision of euphoric, nay Ballearic, groove and indie instrumentation as evidenced by Happy Mondays, New Fast Automatic Daffodils et al.

Despite indie labels being able to rule the charts with dance crossover hits, Gene & Jim (on indie powerhouse Rough Trade) were unable to follow suit. However, their spirit lives on in the indie disco in the sky - coming up after the DJ has given Pop Will Eat Itself's 'Def Con One' another spin.

Download Gene And Jim Are Into Shakes 'Shake! (How About A Sampling, Gene?) (7" Version)' (mp3) (Box)

Sunday, 26 June 2011

Friendly Fires 'Jump In The Pool (Live at Glastonbury)' (2011) (mp3 download)

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One of the highlights of a glorious live set from the band that bring the Rio Carnival to the indie disco.

Friendly Fires' Glastonbury set mixed old favourites and new tracks from the 'Pala' album. Nine songs from the set available over on Archive: Live and Rare mp3s.

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Monday, 6 June 2011

Kiss AMC 'A Bit Of U2 (The Dancefloor Side)' (Syncopate, 1989) (mp3)

I don't just throw this together you know. Following on from the last post about Ruthless Rap Assassins is another example of the North Hulme Sound from the female duo Kiss AMC.

Indeed both acts' debut releases were either side of a Murdertone 12" in 1987 and Kiss AMC's self-titled track featured the Ruthless Rap Assassins.

'A Bit Of U2' is - as you might guess - based around a sample from a U2 track. It's the piano-line from 'New Year's Day' and they turn it into a vibrant celebration of everything they think is "top". The two sisters rap incessantly in parallel and spit out rhymes like the amazing "We listen to all kinds of music - we're not ashamed, We like indie pop - and bands with weird names".

The track is vibrant and fizzes with energy but allows enough space to let the lyrics take the limelight. This remix rolls along with a slightly 'Papua New Guinea' beat and array of nice production touches and samples.

It should have been a massive hit. But it wasn't.

Download Kiss AMC 'A Bit Of U2 (Dancefloor Side)' (mp3) (Mediafire)

Check out this site with info on the Ruthless Rap Assassins and sections and mp3s for Kiss AMC too.

Friday, 20 May 2011

Oval 'Photograph' (Icerink, 1992) (mp3)

More Saint Etienne-sponsored pop from the Icerink label, the short-lived experiment in A&R that probably dug a big hole in Messrs. Stanley and Wiggs' pension pot in the early 90s.

Icerink delivered some top quality pop in the shape of singles by Golden, Earl Brutus, Melody Dog, Shampoo and the peculiar vocoder pop of Supermarket amongst others.

Bizarrely, 'Photograph' is a Def Leppard cover. It throbs along on sequenced bass and puttering percussion, the breathless female vocal barely keeping up with the song. Rudimentary but thrilling guitar riffing gives way to an Italo House piano breakdown at the bridge before then giving way to a thrilling, ascending chorus.

An utter treat.

Download Oval 'Photograph' (mp3) (Mediafire)

Friday, 6 May 2011

Friendly Fires 'Your Love' (People In The Sky, 2006) (mp3 Download)

A rather spiky cover of the Frankie Knuckles House classic from an early Friendly Fires release (the 'Photobooth' 10-inch).

A nicely metallic-edged bass is the dominant force in the record, abetted by some serrated guitar attack and breathless vocals. The drums drive the track on against the sequencer line that carries the keynote melody from the original but is then submerged in waves of vocal and guitar.

I can imagine this sending people over the edge live. Definitely in thrall to the early LCD Soundsystem stuff, with the dynamics suggesting the energy and rush of singles like 'Paris'.

Very, very nice and much more direct and infectious than new track 'Live These Days Tonight'.

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Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Friendly Fires 'Paris (Live on Later)' (2008)

'Paris' is such a breathlessly romantic song, almost daft in its promise of a better, more Gauloise-filled life. It must be the only place that could top St. Albans for the Friendly Fires lads.

In this live version from Later with Jools Holland, the poly-rhythmic clatter of the live experience is accentuated, favouring drive and edge over the sweet, swooping wonder of the recorded version.

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New Fast Automatic Daffodils 'Big (Peel Session' (1990)

New FADs (as they were usually abbreviated) were a band from Manchester in the early 90s that fused indie sensibility with dance rhythms. Doesn't sound promising does it? 'Monday's copyists'? 'Baggy chancers'? Absolutely not the case with New FADs.

New Fast Automatic Daffodils were a seamless, organic fusion of rhythm, groove, melody, a bit of post-punk edge and some gorgeous orgiastic percussion, an irresistible call-to-dance.

'Big' is probably, if not their most famous (as I'm not sure if they achieved any fame as such) then their most pertinent slice of unbridled rhythmic joy. This Peel Session version takes the song in a different, harder-edged direction with a more free-form guitar overlaying the bass/drums/bongo mayhem and no vocals. It's an absolute juggernaut.

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Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Flowered Up 'Weekender' (Heavenly, 1992)

Flowered Up had - to me, anyway - seemed a bit of a joke up to this point. They seemed to the be the result of a major label head thinking "Christ, this Independent Dance thing is selling records, I'd better get some of that for my label." They just seemed like the Cockney Mondays and weren't to be taken seriously. They - and this track in particular - I'm sure owe a debt to the likes of World Of Twist too.

So, as statements of intent and vision go, the magnificent 'Weekender' was a complete challenge to that preconception. Doing a long record is a tricky thing to get right - I mean, it's easy to make a long record but to make a long track that's compelling is hard. When it works, though, you've created A Journey (a word that has become somewhat devalued by The X Factor et al).

'Weekender' is a total trip, shining a light on the split between those who were 'living it 24-7' (the Flowered Up lads, presumably) and those who were dipping into the ecstasy culture for 48 hours a week. It enters quietly before erupting into a rolling, shuffling indie dance beat with spindly Mondays guitar. So far, so expected.

When it gets to the chorus, the ante is just upped and the track encompasses searing guitar and then runs into a more free-form jam, rolling through section after, breaking down into mellowness, building back up, then breaking down into a sunsplash section with crisp licks of guitar and synthetic brass, crashing back into the main riff, entering the chill-out room with a squelchy acid section with Pacific State sax, then carrying the sax back into the main song and winding up for ferocious climax, just leaving us with a nice snatch of dialogue that sums it all up.

Download Flowered Up 'Weekender' (Baggy, Indie Dance mp3) (Box.net)


Monday, 4 April 2011

World Of Twist 'The Storm/She's A Rainbow' (Circa 12", 1990)

Despite a barrage of music press approval (that used to be important, back in the the 1980s and 1990s, you know), World Of Twist failed to break the charts and fulfill their promise. Instead they paved the way for others to cross-over (others such as Flowered Up). Their 'Quality Street' album is an out-of-print diamond and this 12" was a thing of splendour when I stumbled across it in the bargain racks in 1990.

'The Storm' is a post-Roses, groove monster coming in on a John Squire spiral of guitar before a clattering beat builds up a head of steam then thunders through the track. It has an urgent, almost desperate tone and the 12" expands this to over six minutes of furious dubbed-up indie dancefloor mayhem.

'She's A Rainbow' takes The Rolling Stones original and creates something that is, by turns, more commercial and yet somehow also manages to fuck with the song and up the psychedelic quotient.

Flowered-Up's 'Weekender' is a majestic track but it wouldn't have happened without World of Twist setting the ground before them. Members of World Of Twist went on to form Earl Brutus but have never really seemed to get their due. Sadly singer Tony Ogden died in 2006.

Download World Of Twist 'The Storm (12" Version)' (mp3) (Mediafire)

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