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Various Artists: Plastic Dance 1: Domestic Synth Pop & Plugged in Punk Compiled byAndy Votel & Doug Shipton - VINYL LP

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Various Artists: Plastic Dance 1: Domestic Synth Pop & Plugged in Punk Compiled byAndy Votel & Doug Shipton - VINYL LPTitle: Plastic Dance 1: Domestic Synth Pop & Plugged in Punk Compiled byAndy Votel & Doug Shipton Artist: Various Artists Label: Cache Cache Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 5060099505928 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2015 11 13 Number of Discs: 1 Having lived off the small change and 45 adaptors of each other's pockets since 2005, Finders Keepers and Cache Cache co founders Andy Votel and Doug Shipton spread their wings and pool their DJ bags for a series of

Title: Plastic Dance 1: Domestic Synth Pop & Plugged in Punk Compiled byAndy Votel & Doug Shipton
Artist: Various Artists
Label: Cache Cache
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5060099505928
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2015-11-13
Number of Discs: 1

Having lived off the small change and 45 adaptors of each other's pockets since 2005, Finders Keepers and Cache Cache co-founders Andy Votel and Doug Shipton spread their wings and pool their DJ bags for a series of sporadic Various Artists compilations focusing on the global punk and makeshift electro records that have kept their beer-soaked dancefloors and distorted sound systems moving. Meet the younger, sarcastic sisters of some of the classic Finders Keepers family and their spotty friends, then watch what happens when jazz-punk underdogs cock their legs to their overqualified elder brothers. Plastic Dance presents ten unacquainted and elusive slices of synthetic squat pop, angular funk, teapot kosmische, and fraudulent disco from self-propelled imprints and global coops. Named after Günter Bernas's obscure DIY anti-band, this ongoing series combines rare, unknown, and untraveled wax nuggets of nightclub punk, art school zeuhl, and quasi-political pop united by soldering irons, C-60s, and sarcastic synth tones. Featuring a cross-section of unobtainable, unreleased, unknown, and unwanted reluctant punk and snide synthpop with sleeve-notes by respected DJ/haç hack/Situationist addict John McCready and artwork by airbrush-legend Terry Pastor (Ziggy Stardust/Soft Machine/Arthur C. Clarke), Plastic Dance becomes flexible under heat. Includes tracks by Killing Car, Cybotron, 53 Bus, Plastictanz, Don Gere, Zed, The Tunes, Sirons, Biting Tongues, and Andrzej Korzynski.

Tracks:
1.1 01. Killing Car - Ost
1.2 02. Cybotron - Sweet 16/9th Floor
1.3 03. 53 Bus - Horizontal Diy
1.4 04. Plastictanz - Mir Geht Es Danke Gut
1.5 05. Don Gere - There's a Star in You
1.6 06. Zed - the Fremen
1.7 07. the Tunes - My Time
1.8 08. Sirons - Cruise Missile Blues (Instrumental)
1.9 09. Biting Tongues - You Can Choke Like That
1.10 10. Andrzej Korzynski - Tylko Punk Rock
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