v/a - tigersushi presents more gdm , x-10 years of goddam music - crowdspacer - cd
TSR 020CD - 55654 - eu2cd - €19.99
Genre: Wave / Pop / Rock
1. Principles Of Geometry - Americhael
2. Poni Hoax - Antibodies (To The Bones edit)
3. Krikor and The Hillbillies - God Will Break It All (A La JC edit)
4. Panico - Anfetaminado
5. My Sister Klaus - Chateau Rouge
6. DyE - Nike
7. Freddie Mas - A Path (In Flagrabti Lost and Found mix)
8. Nakion - Osaka Tom
9. KIM - Meat Is Murder
10. Desmond and The Tutus - Kiss You On The Cheek (King Of Town remix)
11. Principles Of Geometry - Matin
12. Nakion - XXX
13. Maestro - Devils
14. KIM - Kimchi
15. Crackboy - Meduse
16. DyE - Star Vac
17. Panico - Illumination (Jackson remix)
18. Discipline - J ai Peur
19. Guillaume Teyssier - Russian Folk Song
20. Joakim - The Look Of Not In Love
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A decade on, Tigersushi presents More GDM X, a doublepack CD compilation that celebrates the multiplicitous nature of the label’s roster which can be seen as a joyous glance towards the past that offers an exciting glimpse at future dance !
Note: Stylewise a very versatile CD - filed in the wave/pop/rock section with us.
Split across the first CD is a cross section of classic Tigersushi hits and unreleased exclusives with several highlights. DyE’s ode to sweatshop loving Sportswear giants is a definite highlight, marrying the abrasive nature of a SebastiAn production with a sweet electronic melody, and is perfect for a more discerning dancefloor. Krikor & the Hilbillies “God Will Break It All” was a hit with DJs like Nadia Ksaiba and Rory Phillips last year and is infused with further punk funk energy here with the à la J-C Edit. In Flagranti fans will freak out to their Lost and Found edit of Freddie Mas, whereas meat eating Tigersushi fans might consider the benefits of vegetarianism after sitting through the six minutes of weirdness that is KIMs “Meat Is Murder”.
The second CD is compiled of Tigersushi’s more experimental output, with Joakim mixing together with no little degree of craft and subtlety tracks from Panico, Naxion, Principles of Geometry and his own music, in what can only be considered a cherry on the pie for fans of this label.