Since dance music is in total remission, I'm curious to know why nobody rated the Italo-Chicago experiment 'Jestofunk.
sure the album 'love in a black dimension' had some horrible 'acid-jazz (remember that 90s hippie aberration - the 'happy' flipside of 'grunge'!!) numbers, but with dance music having a constant identity-crisis right now, it's interesting to note that Jestofunk were pointing to the future of dance music by reclaiming it as a 'band' thing, which I guess the New Yawker trendies via DFA rekkids and 'click,clickclick' or whatever are doing right here and now.
Tracks like 'say it again' and 'can we live' are classic floor-filling- stompers with enough pure 'rockist' action to put the biggest intellectual into a post-Lacanain-Derridian double entendre.
sure the album 'love in a black dimension' had some horrible 'acid-jazz (remember that 90s hippie aberration - the 'happy' flipside of 'grunge'!!) numbers, but with dance music having a constant identity-crisis right now, it's interesting to note that Jestofunk were pointing to the future of dance music by reclaiming it as a 'band' thing, which I guess the New Yawker trendies via DFA rekkids and 'click,clickclick' or whatever are doing right here and now.
Tracks like 'say it again' and 'can we live' are classic floor-filling- stompers with enough pure 'rockist' action to put the biggest intellectual into a post-Lacanain-Derridian double entendre.