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Horse Meat Disco

September 30, 2010

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Born in London, Horse Meat Disco is four DJ’s who curate vintage New York disco, real Italo, and new rarities to form a different kind of dance party. They’ve successfully grown their schtick to residencies at The Eagle, London, Lux in Lisbon, Tape in Berlin and Cihan in Istanbul. Currently, they are promoting a new mix, “Horse Meat Disco Volume 2″ out now on Strut/k7! Records. On Thursday, October 7th, Horse Meat Disco lays it long for Stardust’s 2nd Anniversary at Berlin Nightclub. This will be their Chicago debut, and they’ll be joined by Clique Talk (Live), Chrissy Murderbot and Kid Color. I was able to get them to answer some questions about their scope, their party and their style (FYI, they love American breakfast). Read the Q & A and check out a download link and teaser mix below!

The name “horse meat disco” is really “out,” maybe even confrontational. What kind of limitations or opportunities has this presented?

The name came from a newspaper headline that read “horse meat discovered in british salami.” James noticed it had been partially obscured so the name was a mistake really – it just sounded slightly sleazy. People love the name and really want to know where it came from but it hasn’t presented any limitations, in fact quite the contrary.

How long have you been doing this? What has changed?

Seven years, the scene has got bigger that’s the major change–that people’s eyes and ears are more open to the sound out in clubland.

Who is your audience? How is it different from other gay communities? Are you concerned with creating a community?

Our audience has always been a pretty mixed affair. We started the club seven years ago because we were tired of the same old gay clubs in London where women and straight people weren’t made to feel at home. We cut our teeth in mostly straight clubs and we wanted a queer space where all our friemds were welcome – gay, straight or otherwise.

What about trends? There’s new-disco, fashion, ebbs and flows of house music. Since all the “real” disco was made back in the day, how does Horse Meat Disco relate to current and passing trends in order to keep the party relevant?

We have always tried to keep a hand in what’s playing out there at the minute. A couple of us play newer records as well as real disco  really tend to dig deep into the vaults. Having said that, I think part of our success is the shared knowledge we all have and the sense of diversity that we all tend to introduce to our sets.

What’s exciting to you about touring the states? What’s exciting about chicago?

The musical heritage in America feels greater in terms of soul, funk, disco and dance music so people are really open to what we do. We love the breakfasts, the record shopping and the scale of the USA. Chicago is the home of HOUSE! I’ve only been there once a long time ago and can’t wait to play there

MP3 of “Cherchez Pas” by Madleen Kane, from Horse Meat Disco 2

Preview mini-mix for “Horse Meat Disco 2:”

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Ridiculously Hot Mucca Pazza Photo Treatments

May 25, 2010

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If you didn’t know, Chicago has a punk marching band full of hot young things. Mucca Pazza, above, as captured by Igor Kamalov. More here.

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I Love It When Albums Leak

April 21, 2010

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It’s just dumb, to have a record finished, knowing it will leak, and not release it. What are labels waiting for? To market it? Blogs already do that, unpaid and without being asked to. If labels could get over it and move the fuck on they’d engage the mechanisms that are already in place for music distribution instead of trying to fight them. The latest I heard about the MPAA and RIAA’s plans for putting a HALT! STOP! on pirating was unbelievabley disconnected from reality. It’s almost as if they think that consumers are just waiting for the right way for the industry to screw us, and we’ll surely allow them. Life has moved on from the old distribution model, meanwhile the execs are scrambling for a time machine. In any case, I have the new Crystal Castles, and I’m liking it. It’s a little mellower than the first, and that’s funny. Why? Because I always said these two were PUNK, and it’s classic Rock ‘N Roll that a punk band’s 2nd record isn’t as gritty.

Thanks Crystal Castles! Thanks for not breaking up and making another record! I’ll buy the vinyl. For now, I’m jamming on my portable mp3 player.

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Thom Yorke This Weekend At The Aragon

April 7, 2010

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Zola Jesus

April 5, 2010

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Zola Jesus were the first of four bands to play on Saturday night at Lincoln Hall (also on the bill:Talk Normal, tUnE-yArDs and Xiu Xiu for a kick-ass bill, Lincoln Hall keeps WERQUING me). With the room half-full, the trio came on the stage and it was immediately apparent I was lucky to have seen it. Nika Roza Danilova filled the room with her huge, Stevie Nicks-like voice and the band was all thick, pulsing darkness. The kind of aural malaise only propped up by it’s own beauty, I was instantly a fan. Zola Jesus is playing a headlining show at Schubas on June 27th. Tickets here.

Zola Jesus – I Can’t Stand

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SYGC At Schubas in April

April 5, 2008

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Chicago’s Scotland Yard Gospel Choir has always loved the gays, with bi-curiosity in Elia Einhorn’s songs and thanking the “boystowns of the world” in their liner notes (Chicago’s largest gay neighborhood). So it’s no wonder their month long residency at Schubas’ “Practice Space” is peppered with gays. This series, titled “Friend with Benefits” will feature DJ Stinky Pinky, local poet Gregg Shapiro, Scott Mason of the band Office, Elizabeth Elmore of The Reputation and Gay 4 Girls. Complete schedule after the jump and listen to SYGC’s poppy soundtrack for bi-curiosity below.

SYGC — I Never Thought I Could Feel This Way For Boy

–Stinky Pinky

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Year in Pink: Stinky Edition

January 2, 2008

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I’m not able to put together just one list, so here we have my 2007 in 4 categories that best typify my year in music. None are in any kind of order, but it has been so long since I have wanted to memorize every single note, beat and breath on a record–Amy Winehouse’s Back To Black has been kicking my ass since it came out. So maybe that is my favorite of 2007.

Audio files included where possible. Please support the artists by buying their music at itunes, amazon or your local record shop. Think Pink Radio couldn’t exist without them.

Albums
Amy Winehouse–Back To Black
Radiohead–In Rainbows
Loney, Dear–Lonely, Noir
Tegan & Sara–The Con
Yelle–Pop-Up
Interpol–Our Love To Admire
Electrelane–No Shouts, No Calls
Modest Mouse–We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
Deerhunter–Cryptograms
Deerhoof–Friend Opportunity

Best Shows
Bjork @ The Auditorium Theatre
Old Time Relijun @ Ronnie’s
The Blow w/ High Places @ The Empty Bottle
Yo Majesty @ The Abbey
Electrelane w/the Arcade Fire @ The Chicago Theatre
Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton @ The Lakeshore Theatre
Scout Niblett w/ St. Vincent @ Empty Bottle
Chris Garneau @ Queerfest Midwest
Neko Case @ Park West
Diplo @ Metro


Top Ten Single Songs From Non-Top Ten Albums

The Arcade Fire–My Body Is A Cage
Blonde Redhead–Silently
Cocorosie–Sunshine
Dan Deacon–Big Milk
Jenny Hoyston–Kill Those Thoughts About
Rhythm King & Her Friends–Communicate
Thunderheist–Sueños Dulces
Kid Sister–Control
Baby Shambles–Lost Art of Murder
M.I.A.–Bamboo Banga

Top Ten Remixes
Dragonette–I Get Around (Midnight Juggernauts Remix)
Thom Yorke–The Eraser (XXXChange Remix)
Envelopes–Party (Sportsday Mega Phones Remix)
Silver Sun Pickups–Lazy Eye (Curtis Vodka Edit)
Kim Carnes–Bette Davis Eyes (Diplo Remix)
Feist–Gate Keeper (Pockeknife’s Faded Beach Towel Remix)
Matt and Kim–No More Long Years (The Risk Remix)
Yo Majesty–Kryptonite Pussy (DJ Weekend’s 19 and Dirty Remix)
Dizzee Rascal–Flex (Dave Spoon Refix)
Yelle–Cause De Garcon (Riot in Belgium Remix)

Run-on sentence about Cut Copy’s So Cosmic DJ Mix:
Cut Copy’s So Cosmic re-contextualizes the Daft Punkification of current electronic music in a heartfelt dance mix that is smooth, subtle and nostalgic while looking forward, thereby providing a beat driven slap in the face to the tech-proficient but ultimately soulless indie-lebrities Justice, MSTRKRFT, and Simian Mobile Disco.

(Tracklist for the mix at Discobelle)

–Stinky Pinky

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Year in Pink: Out ‘N About Edition

December 30, 2007

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*Image from Stereoscope

Top Ten Concerts in Chronological Order

Apples in Stereo, Tullycraft, Casper & the Cookies at Subterranean, 2/23/07
Love of Diagrams, the Narrator at the Hideout 3/3/07
Of Montreal, Walter Meego at the Metro 3/15/07
Andre Williams at the Beat Kitchen, 5/4/07
Dan Deacon, Video Hippos at the House Cafe in DeKalb, 7/5/07
Gravy Train!!! at the Empty Bottle, 7/13/07
Sparklehorse, the Ladybug Transistor at the Empty Bottle, 8/2/07
ESG, Yo Majesty, Bahamadia, Psalm One at the Abbey Pub, 9/21/07
The Blow, Video Hippos, High Places at the Empty Bottle, 10/1/07
Yo La Tengo, Rick Rizzo at the Lakeshore Theatre, 10/11/07

Honorable mentions:
Partyline, Glass Candy at the AV-Aerie (Ladyfest) (I was so drunk that
I don’t really remember how well they played, but I do know that I had
a fantastic time)
Mary Timony at Schubas (Is it fair to not include an amazing show
because I’ve already had my mind blown by Mary Timony too many times?)
Mika Miko, Fake Fictions at the Empty Bottle
Kristin Hersh at the Lakeshore Theatre
His Name Is Alive at Schubas

–Treefort

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Chris Garneau: Petites-ville in Huge-dom

November 14, 2007

Chris Garneau singing “Relief” at Queerfest Midwest

Pocket-gay Chris Garneau has been making the rounds in the indie machine. It might be hard to keep up with the spin cycle that is a marketing campaign but we’re here to help your tender hearts.  A little ambition, some label backing, and strong songs are getting the diminutive musician some attention. Not to say that mainstream press means anything, but cred never paid anyone’s bills, and this musician is looking to score. A debut album on Absolutely Kosher Records, a slot on Grey’s Anatomy and aggressive touring are hopefully helping him achieve his career goals. Let’s hope the accomplishments won’t cloud the second record. We’ll get a glimpse in December when he tours to promote the release of a new EP called C-Sides. Tracklist, tour dates and more information here. Support Chris by buying his music at The Darling House here.

Chris Garneau sings “The Island” on the #1 GLBT Podcast in the U.S., Feast of Fools

Chris Garneau’s song “Castle Time” on Grey’s Anatomy

 –Stinky Pinky

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