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Black Devil Disco Club: Mixtape

01- Pendulum // Bernard Fevre
02- Magnetic Devil feat. Afrika Bambaataa (dub version) // Black Devil Disco Club
03- On just foot // Black Devil Disco Club
04- Free For The Girls (Richard Sen Remix) // Black Devil Disco Club
05- Infinity Riser (Remix Of Bernard Fevre's Dali) // Para One & Tacteel
06- In Doubt feat. Cocknbullkid (Eckman Remix) // Black Devil Disco Club
07- "H" Friend // Black Devil Disco Club
08- Dangerous Mixture // Bernard Fevre
09- For Hoped // Black Devil Disco Club
10- Earth Message // Bernard Fevre
11- To Ardent feat. Nancy Sinatra (Horse Meat Disco remix) // Black Devil Disco Club
12- My Screen feat. Poni Hoax (Pag Sauvage remix) // Black Devil Disco Club
13- Odyss // Bernard Fevre

Video (excerpt from the new Circus tour live visuals) © Devan Simunovich / CTRL Circus artwork © Non Format 

Artist

Black Devil Disco Club

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More than 30 years after the first album, the ‘extremely rare disco masterpiece’ got a follow up, an epic journey into the deepest electronic disco, full of haunting vocals, warped lyrics, twisted yet melodic electronics and crisp disco beats.
In 2004 Aphex Twin’s Rephlex label released an album by Black Devil called Disco Club, a re-issue of a long lost supposedly ‘italo disco’ classic from 1978. Given it’s absurdly ‘modern’ sound many doubted it’s authenticity, some even suggesting that it was a collaboration between Richard James and Luke Vibert.
The real story is stranger still. Although credited to Joachim Sherylee and Junior Claristidge with executive production by Jacky Giordano, the album was actually the work of obscure French producer Bernard Fevre known only for his incredibly rare electronic masterpiece ‘The Strange World of Bernard Fevre’ and the even rarer ‘Earthmessage ‘ as sampled by the Chemical Brothers on ‘Got Glint?’ - from their ‘Surrender’ album (1999)From 2006 new records have been released by Lo Recordings: innovative music so ahead of its time that Black Devil Disco Club can still be considered as avant-garde.Black Devil Disco Club is still producing new gems and touring worldwide in the best clubs and festivals.

One thing’s for sure, you will never hear a more unusual or beguiling electronic dance music.

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Label

Lo Recordings

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Lo Recordings is a label founded in 1995 by Jon Tye. They are noted for their strong visual style thanks to Non-Format, with whom they work very closely and won a D&AD award for several of their releases sleeves.
Lo recordings mainly specialize in electronic music with artists such as Black Devil and Susumu Yokota amongst many others. This is reflected in the company's motto that reads "Lo Recordings - Provider of quality esoteric music since 1995".[2]
Along with electronic music Lo Recordings has also been known to release various other genres. This is exemplified by bands such as "The Chap" who have three albums on Lo with one forthcoming expected in mid 2008.
Lo Recordings has worked with many artists and has over 70 releases spread over three sub-labels. These include many full albums and compilations. Some of the artists associated with Lo Recordings are: The Chap, Susumu Yokota, Black Devil, Rothko, Aphex Twin, Thurston Moor, Luke Vibert, Jean-Jacques Perrey, Cursor Miner, Hairy Butter, Mileece, Tony F Wilson, Red Snapper...

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Styles
  • Electronic
  • Electro
Sounds like

Aphex Twin, Metro Area, Andrew Weatherall

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