Disco Inferno - Technicolor - New Vinyl Lp 2018 One Little Indian Remastered EU Pressing - Post-Rock / Experimental / Noise
Street Date: 4/6/18
Formed in 1989 in Essex, whilst still at school, Disco Inferno was originally the four-piece of Ian Crause (vocals/guitar), Paul Willmott (bass), Rob Whatley (drums), and Daniel Gish (keyboards). Following a run of early gigs and the departure of Gish (who'd later join peers Bark Psychosis), they landed a deal with London-based independent Che and left their first physical traces in 1991 with the release of three records - a 7" ('Entertainment' / 'Arc In Round'), album ('Open Doors, Closed Windows') and 12" ('Science'), all of which were later compiled on 'In Debt' (Cheree, 1995). With a neat instrumental equality, across these early recordings DI forged a restrained but fluid, melodic post-punk sound drawing on The Durutti Column, Wire, The Cure, early U2, and an avowed Joy Division obsession. Propulsive, fantastically inventive drumming, a glistening web of digitally delayed guitar lines, meandering bass and Crause's distinctive, understated vocals witnessed a teenaged band shaping itself, testing parameters and hitting occasional highs, without really hinting at the brilliance to come.
Tracklist
A1 | Technicolour | |
A2 | Things Move Fast | |
A3 | I'm Still In Love | |
A4 | Sleight Of Hand | |
A5 | Don't You Know | |
B1 | It's A Kid's World | |
B2 | When The Story Breaks | |
B3 | Can't See Through It | |
B4 | Over And Over |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – One Little Indian
- Copyright (c) – One Little Indian
- Published By – BMG Records
Credits
- Design – Fuel
- Illustration – Clifton Hepburn
- Mastered By – Noel Summerville
- Producer, Written-By, Performer – Disco Inferno
- Recorded By – John Coxon
- Recorded By, Mixed By – Mads Bjerke
Notes
Made in the E.U.
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