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ARTIST
STOP DISCO MAFIA
TITLE
This is Disco Mafia Vol. 2
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
PROPTRONIX
CATALOG #
PROP 011EP
PROP 011EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
6/6/2005
"Ronald Gonko stops in again with wheels smoking and an unidentifiable smell on him, bringing us a second installment of his titillating tunes. The star track covers a song from a little known band of yesteryear, Plus Instruments. Nora Below blows her horn about bodies, pairing the word with many descriptors to illustrate the corporal concept. A winsome groove of melodic pops and bouncing bass makes it a nice contrast to much of Mafia's tense body of work. Parisian Krikor (Tigersushi, Karat) realizes the body does not necessarily have to be human and rides a demented pony of a remix into town. Only artifacts of Nora's vocals remain interspersed with his jackin' rhythm directly designed to make bodies dance. Stop Disco Mafia returns to his Russian cartoon roots with the tracks Dayfilter and Crunchbone. Thick plots with high stress levels make these action packed pieces hard to put down. Electric mandolins and singing saws help the bright sounds color mustached characters making mellifluous follies while sound effects animate imaginary words; a process opposite of onomatopoeia."
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