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PIASA 020CD
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New full length album for 2003. "A social commentary of sorts -- a musical critique of various aspects of Western society...but it has a high 'booty factor'." -- Topher LaFata, Gold Chains.
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PIASA 098
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"What you got in your hand is the second single from the forthcoming Gold Chains full length release Young Miss America. GC club mix brings a bit of electro house to the fold while the KID 606 salutes the underground breakbeat/house crew."
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PIAS 016EP
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"New Gold Chains single (co-produced by Kit Clayton). An introduction to the upcoming album on PIAS recordings due out in April 2003. Three tracks including the almost pop-sensible original, a dancefloor remix by Luomo (Vladislav Delay, Force Inc.) and an inspirational gospel B-side by Lafata/Clayton."
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MEOW 056CD
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"Gold Chains is a crooner, a modern day Ian Curtis or Scott Walker. His music is heavily orchestrated, triumphant, and anthemic. The bass is heavy. The outcome inevitable: straight from your radio through to your cerebral cortex and down to your ass. On this second release (his first for Tigerbeat6, following his self-titled debut on Orthlorng Musork), Gold Chains leaves behind his not-so-straight-up brand of hip-hop and dives deeper into the murky waters of, huh, 'electronic dance music'. Each track on this six song ep crosses so many boundaries it's not even worth putting words like techno, ghetto tech, ragga, glam rock or punk into sentences. Gold Chains still gives a history lesson or a tale of sex, drugs and rock and roll with each song, but this is not story time. Straight From Your Radio is for the clubs and anyone left standing when it's over deserves a purple heart."
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MEOW 056LP
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