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Artist:
STEREO TOTAL
Title:
Do the Bambi Remixes
Label:
DISKO B (GERMANY)
Format:
12"
Price:
$8.50
Catalog #:
DB 134EP
"This four track 12" of one of Europe's premiere Ye-Ye-Pop-Elektro Punk Duo Stereo Total sees three tracks of their album
Do The Bambi
touched by the hands of Germany's finest producers. Former Whirlpool Productions member Justus Koehnke unfolds a dreamscape of the Je t'aime-esque 'Das erste Mal'. Thieves Like Us from Berlin give Donna-Summer-like Moog-Disco interpretation to the Velvet Underground classic; likewise Munk dig deeper into Disco-Funk. Vredus aka Ladomat's boy-girl-group Commercial Breakup end the parade and plug in EuroDisco we haven't heard that convincing for a long time."
Artist:
STEREO TOTAL
Title:
Discotheque
Label:
DISKO B (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$14.50
Catalog #:
DB 139CD
Franco-German duo Stereo Total (
Françoise Cactus
and
Brezel Göring
) release their seventh album that is totally devoted to the discotheque. These tracks won't feel entirely unfamiliar, as this is a super compilation of rare tracks, new songs and remixes from albums past and previous collaborations, all mashed up for your disco pleasure. Known for their quaint electropunk, kitsch and speed, Stereo Total provide a new perspective to their old sounds and on hitting the dancefloor.
Discotheque
features new versions of some tracks from their last album
Do the Bambi
, reworked rave-ups of "Europa Neurotisch" and "Babystrich" and rare songs from side-projects and remixes from acquainted bands
Motor Mark
(UK) and
Jacno
(France). Remixer
Echokrank
, a crazy Berliner transvestite outfit on Klangkrieg Produktionen reworks "Everybody In The Discotheque (I Hate)" in true Rocktendo form. "Bad News From The Stars" is a reggae-touched freaker from Brezel Göring's last solo record with
Barom One
, now available on CD for the first time. The CD version will also include the "Das Erste Mal" dub-inspired versions mixed by
Munk
and
Justus Köhncke
and the
Do the Bambi
remixes, originally only available in limited vinyl pressings on Disko B records. Also includes new versions of the inspired re-takes of
Nico
's "Chelsea Girls" and
The Rolling Stones
' "Mother's Little Helper."
Discotheque
is a pleasure to listen and dance to, and is truly in keeping with Stereo Total's long-standing reputation and live-party-set-up.
Artist:
STEREO TOTAL
Title:
Discotheque
Label:
DISKO B (GERMANY)
Format:
12"
Price:
$8.50
Catalog #:
DB 139EP
Vinyl 12" version.
Artist:
STEREO TOTAL
Title:
Underwater Love: A Pink Musical OST
Label:
DISKO B (GERMANY)
Format:
LP
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
DB 157LP
Special edition soundtrack -- numbered edition of 500 copies. Franco-German synth-pop duo
Stereo Total
score the soundtrack music to
Underwater Love: A Pink Musical
, a film by legendary Japanese pink-film director, screenwriter and actor
Shinji Imaoka
. Bouncy pop with Japanese lyrics. From Germany's Rapid Eye Movies and Japan's Kokuei Company comes a whimsical pink film musical about a woman and a sea creature. Directed by pink-film veteran
Shinji Imaoka
(
Lunch Box
,
Frog Song
), shot by
Christopher Doyle
-- the famed cinematographer behind
Hero
and countless films by
Wong Kar Wai
-- and with music by Germany's
Stereo Total
,
Underwater Love: A Pink Musical
promises to be unlike anything you've ever seen.
Underwater Love: A Pink Musical
was shot in 5 ½ days, one take only.
Artist:
STEREO TOTAL
Title:
Baby Ouh!
Label:
KILL ROCK STARS
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
KRS 521CD
"The name:
Baby Ouh!
. The look: 'hysterical glamour.' The sound: playful, experimental. The Lyrics: R'nʼR': Romantic and Rebellious. Stereo Total recorded a total of 40 songs for this album. So as not to strain your nerves too far, only 17 will appear on the album. Also included are a few cover versions of Stereo Totalʼs idols (e.g. Brigitte Fontaine from France and Pedro Almodóvar from Spain). Lyrics that are anarchistic, lewd, poetic in an overwrought way, sometimes very sad and sometimes very silly; accompanied by music that is played with flea market instruments, recorded on to cassettes, and with its lo-fi attitude, generally regards the penultimate technical developments as the best."
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