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D.I. Go Pop

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発売日 2018年01月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルOne Little Indian Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 TPLP608CD
SKU 5016958054823

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Disco Inferno includes: Ian Crause (vocals, guitar); Daniel Gish (keyboards); Pal Willmott (bass); Rob Whatley (drums).

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      In Sharky Water
    2. 2.
      New Clothes for the New World
    3. 3.
      Starbound: All Burnt Out & Nowhere to Go
    4. 4.
      A Crash at Every Speed
    5. 5.
      Even the Sea Sides Against Us
    6. 6.
      Next Year
    7. 7.
      A Whole Wide World Ahead
    8. 8.
      Footprints in Snow

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Disco Inferno

オリジナル発売日:1994年

商品の紹介

ジョイ・ディビジョンやワイヤーからの影響を受ける英ポストパンク・バンド、ディスコ・インフェルノの2ndアルバム!(オリジナル1994年/リイシュー2003年)
最も革新的な90年代ポストパンク・バンドのうちの一つとして知られる、ディスコ・インフェルノが1994年に発表した2作目。バンド・サウンドにデジタル・サンプラーを大胆に取り入れ、革新的な作品が完成。Fuelによってデザインされた英写真家デイビッド・スペロによるアルバム・ジャケット写真は「90年代の最も印象的なアルバム・カヴァー・イメージの1つ」と評されている。90年代のベスト・アルバムのひとつとして語られることもしばしば。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2017/12/22)

Alternative Press - "...this uncheerful British trio are forging challenging music that threatens to break free of rock's shackles....This frigid, melancholy music bristles with a contrary adventurousness. Amazing stuff that will sadly hit too few ears..."
Rovi

Following after three increasingly inventive, truly unique singles ("Summer's Last Sound," "From the Devil to the Deep Blue Sea," "The Last Dance") that demonstrated how thoroughly the band embraced the sampling aesthetic to create a distinct kind of modern art rock, Go Pop embraced the irony of its title with a passion. Pop hooks existed on the record, but only in the most spare, hard-to-find of forms; otherwise, Disco Inferno was out to create an album to challenge as many listeners as possible without fully embracing a noise approach. In its tension between accessibility and extreme experimentation, Go Pop resembles no other album so much as Wire's 154 for the modern day -- very English, encompassing a variety of styles and approaches, seemingly totally cryptic yet more touching to the mind, body and soul than anyone might have expected. "In Sharky Water" begins things with water sounds, a basic bass, and a drum slow pulse before turning into an overtly studio-produced thrash combined with shouted lyrics. Every song takes on a different tack, all clearly by the same band while remaining distinctly unique. "New Clothes for the New World" wraps distorted, shuddered vocals around equally strange sounding church bell samples, "Even the Sea Sides Against Us" floats on an acoustic guitar bed endlessly looping around a series of wave sounds and odd keyboard touches, and so forth. It ends with a found-sound tape of a landlady berating the band for playing too loud; it's not the noise but the complexity that leaves your mouth open. Probably one of the only bands truly worthy of the term "post-rock," Disco Inferno is heading in a direction that no previous band has fully embraced. ~ Ned Raggett|
Rovi

Following after three increasingly inventive, truly unique singles ("Summer's Last Sound," "From the Devil to the Deep Blue Sea," "The Last Dance") that demonstrated how thoroughly the band embraced the sampling aesthetic to create a distinct kind of modern art rock, Go Pop embraced the irony of its title with a passion. Pop hooks existed on the record, but only in the most spare, hard-to-find of forms; otherwise, Disco Inferno was out to create an album to challenge as many listeners as possible without fully embracing a noise approach. In its tension between accessibility and extreme experimentation, Go Pop resembles no other album so much as Wire's 154 for the modern day -- very English, encompassing a variety of styles and approaches, seemingly totally cryptic yet more touching to the mind, body and soul than anyone might have expected. "In Sharky Water" begins things with water sounds, a basic bass, and a drum slow pulse before turning into an overtly studio-produced thrash combined with shouted lyrics. Every song takes on a different tack, all clearly by the same band while remaining distinctly unique. "New Clothes for the New World" wraps distorted, shuddered vocals around equally strange sounding church bell samples, "Even the Sea Sides Against Us" floats on an acoustic guitar bed endlessly looping around a series of wave sounds and odd keyboard touches, and so forth. It ends with a found-sound tape of a landlady berating the band for playing too loud; it's not the noise but the complexity that leaves your mouth open. Probably one of the only bands truly worthy of the term "post-rock," Disco Inferno is heading in a direction that no previous band has fully embraced. ~ Ned Raggett
Rovi

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