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Robot Rock du Jour: Factory Floor - Two Different Ways (2011)

Industrial + Acid = Factory Floor. This gem dropped on DFA two short months after I posted Factory Floor's amazing Real Love.

Two Different Ways | Official Video Filmed & Directed by Factory Floor & Ethan Reid at FFHQ Dancing by Jason Hull Visuals by Dan Tombs DFA Records

"Too far gone... Ain't No Way Back!"

Two Different Ways B Side - Official Video Filmed by Factory Floor & Ethan Reid at FFHQ Dancing by Jason Hull Visuals by Dan Tombs & Factory Floor DFA Records

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Robot Rock du Jour: Bernard Fevre aka Black Devil - Dali (1975)

Then the French said, "Let there be dark disco." And it was really, really good. 

Bernard Fevre * Dali unoffical

Right?! 1975. Whoa.

As a music genealogist, moments where new musical (sub)genres are born are pretty much the stuff of dreams.

Within this span of 84 seconds, from an offbeat library (ie music snippets) album "The Strange World of Bernard Fevre," foundations are laid for the deepest, darkest, most esoteric disco album ever made, Black Devil's"Disco Club" in 1978.

H Friend

Released originally in 1978 on OUT. Recorded in France with a drummer and some tape-loops. No computers or stuff like that. Way ahead of it's time before House could be heard in DIsco and pre-dates early Cybotron etc etc. Totally amazing stuff.

Timing, Forget The Timing

http://www.discogs.com/Black-Devil-Disco-Club/master/15061

One To Choose

Some amazing music from Bernard Fevre's disco moniker.

We never fly away again

Artist: Black Devil Album: Disco Club (1978) Song: We never fly away again Notes: Really Sick electro-european-disco music from the late 70's pretty cutting-edge for its era, way ahead from its time. Rereleased by Rephlex records. Get the album if you can!

Follow Me (Instrumental)

Uploaded by TheCoffeeShopShop on 2011-11-09.

No Regrets

Black Devil - no regrets Electro Frenchy Disco 1977 from the Disco Club Lp.

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Icons: Veronica Vasicka (2010)

Founder of NY-based revivalist label Minimal Wave talks about her work. Herself a diamond in the rough, Veronica's pirate radio station-turned-label has fittingly refocused attention on some spectacular, mostly unknown or forgotten artists. Beyond reissues, Veronica's bringing to light new talent with a penchant for stripped down, analog sounds, like Medio Mutante.

Veronica Vasicka is a photographer, musician, DJ and founder of the epic record label and on-line music resource Minimal Wave. As one of the founding members of East Village Radio, she managed the station during its pirate days and began collecting obscure and long forgotten gems that fell somewhere between the Cold Wave, Post Punk and Minimal Synth genres.

Damien Neva of the Ford Models Blog speaks with Veronica Vasicka of the Minimal Wave record label in this interview special. To read more about Veronica Vasicka and Minimal Wave please visit http://fordmodelsblog.com/2010/07/10/veronica-vasicka-interview-special/.

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