COLLECTED 1984-1989 (EXTENDED PLAY) by DIRK DESAEVER

SKU107963
ArtistDIRK DESAEVER
TitleCOLLECTED 1984-1989 (EXTENDED PLAY)
LabelMUSIQUE POUR LA DANSE
Catalog #MPD 014
Tag
ReleaseW 11 - 2019
FormatVinyl - EU12"
Import
 € 16,50 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Disdain
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/m/mpd_014_collected_1984-1989_extended_play/mpd014_a_1.mp3
  2. Oddball Harry
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/m/mpd_014_collected_1984-1989_extended_play/mpd014_a_2.mp3
  3. The House Of My Master Holds Many Rooms
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/m/mpd_014_collected_1984-1989_extended_play/mpd014_a_3.mp3
  4. Wolves & Owls
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/m/mpd_014_collected_1984-1989_extended_play/mpd014_b_1.mp3
  5. St Moritz, Mallorca and Cannes
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/m/mpd_014_collected_1984-1989_extended_play/mpd014_b_2.mp3
  6. Put My Fingers
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/m/mpd_014_collected_1984-1989_extended_play/mpd014_b_3.mp3

Description

Side A is a reissue of the sought after Disdain EP from 1988 by White House White. Side B contains three previously unreleased tracks in a similar spirit to WHW's sound with a dark and sleazy atmosphere.

This time label managers Olivier Ducret (Muriaux, CH) and Ed Isar (Paris, FR) have focused on another essential Belgian producer: Dirk Desaever, the man behind White House White, A Thunder Orchestra and Danton's Voice. Rare and sought after, his records fetch high prices among collectors. Some of his productions under these aliases have appeared in crucial compilations such The Sound of Belgium series as well as Walhalla?s Underground Wave, along with edits by Mick Wills for Biorythm and Marcel Dettman for Dekmantel.

What was initially supposed to be a simple reissue affair soon turned into a much wider project, as Desaever shared heaps of amazing unreleased material with the label. It seemed much more interesting to shed light on the dark side of this producer?s body of work, rather than to focus on content already reissued elsewhere.

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