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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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DC Vs. Chicago – Blender – This Sunday at Scarlet

May 28, 2010

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Queer Bollywood Beach Party This Friday

April 26, 2010

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Just being honest, this is the hottest new queer party to hit Chicago in a looooooong time. Make sure to come and dance your asses off!
 
Trikone is committed to creating community among LGBTQ South Asians and their allies in the Chicago metro area. We welcome people of all sexual orientations, and gender identities, and of all national, racial, religious, and ethnic backgrounds to Jai Ho! Performances at midnight! Pics from previous Jai Ho parties here.  RSVP at the Facebook invite here.

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Stereogamous

April 6, 2010

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While some of his early originals struck me as too blown-out-Ibiza-white-party-mega-mix, Australia’s Stereogamous‘s latest tracks have been hitting my sweet spot. The right vocal edits, hard bass-lines and running synths have dropped trow with his self-penned “sauna beat,” and some brash outness only thickens the steam. Follow him on twitter @stereogamous to get his latest, grab two below.

Men – Credit Card Babie$ (Stereogamous Bath House Version)

We Have Band – You Came Out (Stereogamous Bath House Version)

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Off Chances Mixtapes

April 20, 2009

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If you live in Chicago and are both 1. queer and 2. hip, you’ve known about the Chances Dances crew for some time. After out-growing the young and fashionable dance party crowd at their main place, Subterranean, they created a more laid back night with Off Chances. Off Chances has been going strong as a “laid-back, dive-style, dance-optional party for Chicago’s LGBTIQ community” at one of the more popular hangouts in the (quickly Lincoln Parkifying) Wicker Park. Since late 2007, Off Chances has been offering a limited amount of mix CD’s for free, and they just alerted me to their blog where you can get all of the mixtapes in one place. This podcasting site posts every Off Chances mix CD as a single mp3, along with the art work and tracklist. The latest batch is  “Spring Mix (I Need the Sunlight)”  from DJ Dick Simmons. Free music is basically how it goes, and these mixes are curated for your pleasure.

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Wang’s Happens Every Friday, 10pm – 2am

January 6, 2009

Come to Wang’s every Friday from 10pm – 2am and hear some hot ass music! I have started debuting the Stinky Pinky remixes that I am working on at the bar and it has been really fun. Wang’s is located at 3317 N. Broadway in East Lakeview and all the drinks are tasty and strong. AND for your convenience, it has a gender-neutral bathroom.

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Stinky Pinky’s Best Music of 2008

January 3, 2009

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That picture above is from when I was in D.C. in front of the Supreme Court Building. The people behind me are pro-life protestors and I was not about to respect them. Here is my bloated year end list for 2008, another great year for music. 2000 and fine will continue to bring more queerness (and more podcasts, I promise) to these here pages PLUS more music…from me. Already hard and work at very happy with it. Thank you to all the blogs, friends, haters and readers for supporting TPR, helping us raise our readership to 5 times what it was our first month. Cheers to you and yours!

Top Ten Albums (in order)

1) Cut Copy-In Ghost Colours
The new New Order is here, this record successfully made an album sound like a DJ’s mixtape.

2) Beach House-Devotion
Epic hooks made even more remarkable by the band’s barebones set up, not to mention Victoria Legrand’s bewitching vocals.

3) TV on the Radio-Dear Science,
We can finally see their influences flowing out on their “dance” record.

4) Santogold-S/T
Effortless pop from all ends of the spectrum, complete with risks and oddball decisions.

5) Crystal Castles-S/T
This is the most punk thing I have seen this year.

6) The Walkmen-You & Me
Dylan on the beach sounds organic, romantic, and breezy.

7) Hercules and Love Affair-S/T
Disco, pansexuality, dancing, Antony.

8 ) Ssion-Fool’s Gold
The successful alchemy in Cody Critcheloe’s vision for Ssion has transformed his band from scrappy art-punks to edgey, queer, feminist sex beasts.

9) Matmos-Supreme Balloon
What might be their most narrow in concept freed them; what a wild ride this record is.

10) Portishead-Third
Rising from their self-imposed ashes, a stark, goth affair that I would say is Portishead’s folk record, if you can imagine.

Honorable Mention
Lykke Li-Youth Novels
This girl is so young (and has a lot to learn) but she was throwing fierce, iconic punches from the underground on up; all the alternagays are fucking into it.

Top Ten Songs From Non-Top Ten Albums

Little Joy–No One’s Better Sake
Atlas Sound-Quarantined
The Breeders-Walk It Off
High Places-Sandy Feat
Walter Meego-Through a Keyhole
The Presets-Talk Like That
Zeigiest-Humanitarianism
The Faint-Mirror Error
Janelle Monae-Sincerely, Jane

Top Eleven Remixes (not in order)

Dead Prez-Hip Hop (Diplo Remix)
Empire of the Sun-We Are The People (Ted & Francis Remix)
Hot Chip- Ready for the Floor (L.A. Riots and Villains Remix)
Lykke Li-I’m Good, I’m Gone (Black Kids Remix)
The Ting Tings-That’s Not My Name (LA Riots Remix)
Little Boots-Meddle (Baron von Luxxury’s Technicolor Remix)
Santogold-L.E.S. Artistes (Left/Right Remix)
Hail Social-Heaven (Designer Drugs Remix)
Bloc Party-Signs (MMMatthias Remix)
Adele-Hometown Glory (Night Facilities Remix)
Kanye West-Love Lockdown (Tom Wrecks Remix)

Best New Artist Without a Record or Label
We Are Enfant Terrible

Best Integration of New Media and Old School Passion
Black Cab Sessions

Best Live Album
Gossip Live In Liverpool

WTF
Scarlett Johannsen

Top 5 Mixtapes (in order)

1) Cousin Cole & Pocketknife-Tambourine Dream
2) The Hood Internet-The Mixtape Volume 111
3) The Hood Internet- Vs. Chicago
4) Dances With White Girls-Burning Bridges and Making Paper mix.
5) Frankie Knuckles-PIG Radio at Sonar presents: Privè by Frankie Knuckles

(Notice 3/5 came from Chicago)

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