the_glimmers--dj-kicks-(k7178lp)-2LP2005-kW

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     artist    · the glimmers
     release   · dj-kicks
     year      · 2005             
     genre     · electronic
     label     · !k7
     catalogue · !k7178lp
     website   · www.k7.com

     date      · 29-apr-2005
     quality   · -alt-preset standard
     source    · vinyl

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     a1 bis - shack up                                              5:12
     a2 lindstr°m & prins thomas - kosmisk klubbveld                6:10
     a3 impi - impi [dub]                                           6:04
     b1 dirty minds - i want u [dub]                                7:08
     b2 deepstate ii - everybody get down                           7:17
     c1 chicago - i'm a man                                         7:44
     c2 connie case - get down                                      7:15
     d1 hamilton bohannon - the groove machine/the boogie train    10:53
     d2 ragtyme - fix it man [marshall jefferson vocal mix]         5:07

     playtime  · 01h 02m 50s         

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     if, as has been declared on a number of occasions in the past two  
     years, dance music really is dead, somebody forgot to tell mo      
     becha and david fouquaert, aka the glimmers. the era of superstar  
     djs might be over - thank god - but one listen to mo and           
     benoelie's (david's meaningless nickname since school) dizzying    
     blend of postdiscopunkelectrohousetech, as nobody calls it, and    
     you'll come away befuddled by the pronouncements of dance music's  
     passing. in their skilled and dextrous hands, disco no longer      
     sucks and acid house's unparalled energy has been revitalised.     
     those with the inside skinny have long known this: for the last    
     five years the glimmers have been dance music's best kept secret,  
     and, as such, its saviours in waiting.                             
                                                                        
     until recently, the duo were known as the glimmer twins. not in    
     itself a nod towards mick jagger and keith richards' hedonistic    
     nickname, but an apt moniker nonetheless. as tales of their        
     devastating adventures on the wheels of steel began to multiply,   
     however, they decided not to risk incurring the wrath of the       
     rolling stones' litigious-happy lawyers and accordingly dropped    
     the last part of their name.                                       
                                                                        
     name adjustments aside though, 2005 is the glimmers time. hailing  
     from the fertile fields of ghent in belgium - the same town that   
     gave dancefloors the world over 2manydjs - the glimmers have never 
     been privy to the narrow-minded style fascism which often plagues  
     great metropolitan areas like london or new york. rather, they     
     have assimilated all aspects of music into their dazzling mix.     
                                                                        
     first and foremost, mo and benoelie are both sonic archaeologists  
     and musical sociologists: on the one hand they rapaciously dig     
     through time cultivating new styles to add to their constantly     
     evolving spirit, while on the other, they keep their ear to the    
     ground devouring the futuristic and alien sounds which constantly  
     spring from music's never-ending well of inspiration.              
                                                                        
     proof of this arrives with the release of their dj-kicks album.    
     their first release which works purely as a dj mix album, rather   
     than a collection of tracks which are then fed through their       
     unique brand of turntablism - see their much vaunted eskimo        
     compilations and serie noire i & ii, or last year's marvellous     
     'the glimmers : re-edited, mixed & ph*cked up' on eskimo           
     recordings - this album sees mo and benoelie assume their rightful 
     position as the true heirs of david mancuso, harvey, larry levan   
     and franτois kevorkian. musics, cultures and sexualities are all   
     blurred, as the dancefloor becomes one big polymorphous            
     playground.                                                        
                                                                        
     disco is the main axis upon which these 18 tracks swing, but this  
     is a disco utterly unrecognisable from the diluted abomination of  
     saturday night fever lore. in hamilton bohannon's 1979 classic,    
     'the groove machine'/'the boogie train' (exclusively re-edited by  
     the idjut boys for this album), it's a disco wholly suited to new  
     york's famed paradise garage. on rub 'n tug's magical (again       
     exclusive) re-edit of chicago's 'i'm a man', its blues-y rock      
     re-born as hypnotic disco. conversely, the first three tracks û    
     bis's take on that post-punk staple made famous by a certain       
     ratio, 'shack up', peaches' filthy rumpshaker 'lovertits', and big 
     two hundred's lo-slung 'approach and pass with contact' û are      
     examples of the nefarious new wave disco which is all the rage in  
     london and berlin.                                                 
                                                                        
     indeed, in amongst the ragged rock'n'roll sneer, the beatific      
     house rhythms and the exhilarating dark metronomic throb of        
     belgian new beat, the glimmers never-ending fascination with the   
     dancefloor's more spectacular curve balls throws up a curious      
     geographical trip. alongside new york, london and berlin,          
     barcelona is visited on the intricate electronica of impi's 'impi' 
     and the electronic rockabilly dub of two lone swordsmen's          
     unwavering 'showbizz shotguns'; the spirit of philadelphia is      
     evoked on kerri chandler's magical 'disko satisfaction' and if you 
     close your eyes tightly enough you can just about make out the     
     glimmers' hometown on deepstate ii's hip house anthem, 'everybody  
     get down', produced by no less than danny tenaglia fact fans, and  
     their very own, hyper kinetic, neo-digital punk funk monster       
     'cassette', an exclusive to dj-kicks, as is out hud's spatial      
     rewiring of magnetophone's 'kel's vintage thought'.                
                                                                        
     far from being the faceless and featureless linear dj mixes of     
     old, the glimmers have invested their dj-kicks debut with a        
     musical schizophrenia that would be certifiable if it weren't so   
     goddamn funky. it's mixed up, but it's cohesive: it has its eyes   
     on the future and it's heart in the past. it brings to mind the    
     best works of andy weatherall, derrick carter and trevor jackson,  
     yet has a unique charm that is all its very own. it is without     
     doubt the best advert for freaky dancing in 2005.                  
     however, proselytising about this mix is nothing compared to       
     listening to it. so do yourselves a favour, sack the dj from your  
     next house party and press play on this little beauty instead.     

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a1-bis--shack_up-kw.mp37,15 MB
a2-lindstrom_and_prins_thomas--kosmisk_klubbveld-kw.mp38,16 MB
a3-impi--impi_(dub)-kw.mp39,35 MB
b1-dirty_minds--i_want_u_(dub)-kw.mp39,56 MB
b2-deepstate_ii--everybody_get_down-kw.mp310,68 MB
c1-chicago--im_a_man-kw.mp312,03 MB
c2-connie_case--get_down-kw.mp311,13 MB
d1-hamilton_bohannon--the_groove_machine-the_boogie_train-kw.mp316,41 MB
d2-ragtyme--fix_it_man_(marshall_jefferson_vocal_mix)-kw.mp37,73 MB