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01. GATE - Asset
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ARTIST
GATE
TITLE
Saturday Night Fever
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
MIE
CATALOG #
MIE 036LP
MIE 036LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
2/19/2016
"
Saturday Night Fever
takes the concept of the movie of the same name and stretches the night a bit later, the fever a bit higher to the point where the party ends up blending into something much more sinister and wild. What starts out as a disco drumbeat with funky guitar swagger and melodic horns may slowly deteriorate into some sort of corroded ambient loop that eventually morphs into melodic horn samples. Basically every track is subverting its own gestures, carving out a narrative of interruption and stretching the disco template in directions simultaneously embracing and mocking the form. In a way, this album is a sequel to
A Republic of Sadness
(2010), embracing the criticisms people had of that album and expanding on those flaws. The resulting album sounds like
Morley
's pulling out some heaping doses of the hermit boogie and Otago funk and stretching it into some sort of
Basinski
an disintegration loop gone
Bernard Bonnier
zonked mutant scene. There are so many moves within each of the four extended tracks that it feels like that illuminated dance floor is always slipping beneath your feet. I promise it'll be worth the effort, twinkletoes . . ." --
Pete Swanson
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