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VA - Mutant Disco: A Subtle Discolation Of The Norm [2CD Remastered] (2003)


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VA - Mutant Disco: A Subtle Discolation Of The Norm [2CD Remastered] (2003)

Artist: Various Artists
Title Of Album: Mutant Disco: A Subtle Discolation Of The Norm
Year Of Release: 2003
Label (Catalog#): ZE Records [ZECD02]
Genre: Disco, Funk/Soul, Electronic, Dance
Quality: FLAC (tracks +.cue,log,scans)
Bitrate: Lossless
Time: 2:17:00
Full Size: 993 mb
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In 1981, an underground New York label known for their influential roster of disco and no-wave artists released a seminal compilation of some of their best singles. With this release, Ze Records both solidified the definition of the leftfield disco movement and gave the genre a name that stuck. It's a name that conjures up images of tentacled, post-nuclear fallout humanoids letting loose and getting down on the crowded dance floor of Studio 54. The intention was to showcase the edgier, more avant-garde side of New York disco. The original LP contained only six songs, but for the new CD re-issue, Ze Records has expanded it into a stunning two-CD set containing a total of 25 tracks, the bulk of their relevant 12" dance output from 1979 to 1981. This music was years ahead of its time, and will sound particularly relevant to those tuning into the second wave of avant-dance, characterized by current acts like Out Hud, Metro Area, Playgroup, and LCD Soundsystem. Many recent anthologies, such as Strut's Disco Not Disco series and Soul Jazz's New York Noise have attempted to document the scene, but Ze Records has the historical advantage of including the entire original Mutant Disco LP. Also, the overall focus on Mutant Disco is much clearer, and the compilation boasts many rare tracks not available elsewhere other than the highly collectible original LPs, which frequently change hands for prices as high as $500. Was (Not Was) appear three times across the two discs. Their first track "Wheel Me Out" is a densely layered groove, combining sampling techniques, sleazy rock and bad jazz into an infectious disco-house number. Bill Laswell's artist-collective Material produced a clutch of important singles and LPs in the early 80's, but for sheer fun it would be hard to beat the rock-disco collision of "Bustin' Out," with vocals from soul diva Nona Hendryx. Cristina's contribution is the first of several lightweight disco remakes of classic rock songs on the collection, this one a cover of The Beatles' "Drive My Car" (produced by John Cale of Velvet Undergound, no less). I have never really liked the Latin dance pastiche of Kid Creole and the Coconuts, but their two contributions to Mutant Disco are surprisingly addictive, especially the dislocated mambo of "Annie I'm Not Your Daddy." I'd rather shake my ass to this than Los Del Rio any day of the week. The Aural Exciters are one of the more mysterious acts on this collection, appearing with a pair of truly odd, dub-influenced disco deconstructions. It is nearly impossible to find any information on this band, but it's hard to deny the weird power of "Emile (Night Rate)," with its off-kilter percussion and spooky, echo-chambered chorus of women's screams. James White and the Blacks (AKA James Chance and the Contortions), turn in the umpteenth re-recorded version of the gloriously warped no-wave classic "Contort Yourself," re-worked and extended for the dance floor. Lizzy Mercier Descloux was quite the scenester in post-punk New York - a savvy French waif who transformed herself from a first-generation punk into a sassy disco diva. Her three songs are strangely prescient of a later NYC breakthrough dance-pop sexpot named Madonna. Descloux's cover of Arthur Brown's 60's psychedelic novelty-hit "Fire" would be pure disco cheese, were it not for the top-notch arrangements and production. Although I can't provide a description of every song on the anthology, there are also fine contributions from obscurities such as Garcons, Gichy Dan, Coati Mundi and Casino Music. Play any of these tracks head-to-head with the accepted canon of classic disco artists - Larry Levan, Giorgio Moroder, Cerrone - and it holds up magnificently. Mutant Disco is nothing less than an essential document of dance music's adventurous past.

TRACKLIST:

CD 1
[07:08] 01. Was (Not Was) - Wheel Me Out
[06:40] 02. Material & Nona Hendryx - Busting Out
[03:21] 03. Cristina - Drive My Car
[06:30] 04. Kid Creole & The Coconuts - Annie
[06:48] 05. Aural Exciters - Emile (night rate)
[06:18] 06. James White & The Blacks - Contort Yourself
[04:12] 07. Lizzy Mercier Descloux - Funky Stuff
[03:08] 08. Gar?ons - French Boys
[05:29] 09. Don Armando's 2nd Av. Rhumba B. - Deputy of Love
[07:28] 10. Gichi Dan - Cowboys & Gangsters
[07:57] 11. Cristina - Blame it on Disco
[08:55] 12. Gar?ons - Encore l'Amore

CD 2
[04:10] 01. Cristina - Disco Clone
[06:23] 02. Coati Mundi - Que Pasa / Me No Pop I
[06:15] 03. Kid Creole & The Coconuts - I'm a Wonderful Thing Baby
[07:11] 04. Was (Not Was) - Out Come the Freaks
[05:16] 05. Lizzy Mercier Descloux - Fire
[05:44] 06. Aural Exciters - Spooks in Space
[05:03] 07. Was (Not Was) - Tell Me That I'm Dreaming
[03:36] 08. Caroline Loeb - Narcissique
[03:16] 09. The Waitresses - I Know What Boys Like
[02:37] 10. Lizzy Mercier Descloux - Mission Impossible
[02:55] 11. Gar?ons - Re Bop Electronic
[05:10] 12. Gar?ons - French Disco Boys Edit
[05:17] 13. Casino Music - Faites le Proton



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