
v/a - shir khan presents black jukebox 10 - exploited - vinyl

BJ 10 - 81357 - uk12'' - €10.50
New Copy
Genre: Disco
1. Antilope - Singing Ghost
2. Death on the Balcony - Addict For Your Love
3. Matpat - Only You




Check out "Antilope - Singing Ghost". leftfield 'disco'with poetic vocals.
A1)
When the original of this club edit was released in 1978, it was already an edit, as it used poetry recordings of the band’s singer who was by then dead for 7 years. With the overdubbing of music to pre-existing poetry recital tapes by the surviving band members, it marks the beginning of the creation of something new for the band. Right in this spirit, Antilope has created a club version that stays true to the original but makes it suitable for after-hours and late night venues.
B1)
Death On The Balcony’s edit is all about the groove. Think Paul Humphrey, Ed Greene, Earl Palmer and the god-father of that 16th-note groove James Gadson. Death On The Balcony replayed some parts & added a more modern bass to mirror, compliment existing parts in the original track used. The hook of the vocal was made as an art of the verse of the beginning.
B2)
Matpat used a Piano-loop from one of the first disco rap records ever made and transformed it into a jackin house swinger. No more words needed, just enjoy it.