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Double Night Time is the new album from Morgan Geist and his first solo artist album in over a decade. After turning the dance music world on its head with his Metro Area project (alongside collaborator Darshan Jesrani) and mining rare disco gems with the seminal obscure disco DJ mix Unclassics (2004), Geist decided it was time to turn his attention to a solo album that would indulge his own early influences and guilty pleasures: techno-pop, prog rock and pure electronic music. While Double Night Time is v... [ read more ]
CD $14.99
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Highly recommended. Double CD for the price of one, the "definitive anthology of ACR recordings from 1978-85." Well-packaged per the Soul Jazz standard, with a 36-page booklet of historical photos and a long interview with the band. "A Certain Ratio were the first group (alongside Joy Division) to sign to Manchester's infamous Factory Records in 1978, future home of New Order, Happy Mondays. As purveyors of dance music in the aftermath of punk, A Certain Ratio led the field. After punk, a new set of groups... [ read more ]
2xCD $24.99
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VINYL FORMAT. Although Detroit is best known for fostering the musical talents of countless Motown artists, the Motor City played host to a spectrum of scenes. As Stevie Wonder's 1969 hit "My Cherie Amour" was saturating American airwaves, the MC5 was touring to support their garage-rock opus Kick Out The Jams, released earlier that year. In 1971, the social consciousness of Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" shared record store shelves with Dennis Coffey's psychedelic single, "Scorpio." And while the Jackson... [ read more ]
2xLP $27.99
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