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Repressed! Strut present 'Metal Dance', a new compilation from one of the UK's most respected DJ / producers, the man behind Playgroup and original founder of the legendary label Output Recordings, Trevor Jackson.
Echoing elements of his renowned DJ Kicks mix from 2003, Jackson draws here on specials that have peppered his DJ sets for almost two decades. 'Metal Dance' mines deep and hones in on the more underground and danceable side of industrial, post-punk and EBM (Electronic Body Music), a phrase coined by Ralf Hütter of Kraftwerk but honed by later bands like DAF and Front 242 as socialist realist aesthetics were dragged onto the dancefloor during the mid-'80s. Jackson cherry-picks classics and rarities from this era, including a new edit of Nitzer Ebb favourite 'Control I'm Here' (sampled on Quartz' rave classic 'Meltdown'), the cold dance of Analysis' 'Surface Tension', Neon's dark 'Voices', re-interpreting a Master C&J riff from the early days of Chicago house, and hard-hitting dubs from Pete Shelley, Alien Sex Fiend and more. Herein lie sounds that have heavily influenced today's crop of artists - from LCD Soundsystem and The Knife to Factory Floor and Hot Chip.
Elsewhere on the album, Jackson brings in unexpected gems - a track from cult John Carpenter film 'Escape From New York' re-edited by Klein & MBO's Mario Boncaldo, a lost album track by avant garde Spanish artist Diseno Corbusier and a UK promo-only mix of Yello's 'You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess'.
Following his award-winning graphic design work for Soulwax and fresh from projects with car giants Lexus and legendary Italian clothing brand Stone Island, Jackson draws on his considerable status as an artist and graphic designer with some stunning package graphics on 'Metal Dance'. The album is released as a deluxe digipak (2CD), gatefold (2LP) and digital. |
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