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BPC 236EP
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Dance Disorder are Georgina Fernandez aka Baby G, and Robin Crafoord, and this 12" combines classic Italo-dance ingredients with a dash of new wave flair. "Metallic Italic" uses a powerful, straight-up beat, catchy melody lines and trance-inducing sequences to conjure up a wonderfully dense synth-pop atmosphere that is equally irresistible on the sofa and on the dancefloor. Co-production credits go to Tobias Freund, and there are also remixes by Snuff Crew and Jeremy Glenn.
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BPCWL 004EP
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Dance Disorder's (aka Baby G and Robin Crafoord) disco smash "Zusammen," with its epic breadth and Italo dance roots, has already set many an after-party in motion. At last, here is a high-caliber and fittingly compiled remix 12". The A-side belongs to Mr. G aka Colin McBean, who reduces "Zusammen" to its basic tech-house elements. Discodromo (Giacomo Garavelloni and Giovanni Turco) leave the melodic elements of the original largely untouched, adding a powerful, early-dropping beat.
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BPCWL 003EP
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Dance Disorder, commonly known as Georgina Fernandes (and also Baby G), gets her first release on BPitch. "Zusammen" is a 10-minute marvel of epic breath, and yet remains admirably unpretentious, falling neatly into the mold of the best minimal-ethereal techno classics of the early '90s. The vocals are contributed by Berlin Ostgut resident DJ Boris. The original and instrumental versions of this 12" vinyl are bound to create moments of ecstatic pleasure on every after-hour dancefloor.
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ESK 502845
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Dance Disorder is the new project by Georgina Fernandez aka Baby G and Robin Crafood. Georgina is already a "disco" veteran with releases as L.S.B. with Pete Herbert, and Robin is already an established recording artist as Trulz & Robin. The sound is distinctly disco, but definitely not retro. It's nostalgic but has an ultra-modern edge. Disorder of the highest order. Including an amazing Radio Slave mix, which will be one of the tracks of 2009.
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