Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra: Disco Supreme (Al Kent Edit)

Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra: Disco Supreme (Al Kent Edit)

Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra: Disco Supreme (Al Kent Edit)

Format: 12-INCH SINGLE

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Description

Title: Disco Supreme (Al Kent Edit)
Artist: Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra
Label: Far Out UK
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 5060211502668
Genre: Dance

The Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra, Far Outs 20th anniversary disco project, released it's double LP earlier this year. It features the arrangements of Azimuths late Maestro Jose Roberto Bertrami and the legendary Arthur Verocai alongside a host of other Brazilian musical icons. FOMDO09 is the latest in a series of vinyl only; 12" remixes and edits on Far Out. Previous producers providing their reworks to the series include Theo Parrish, Marcellus Pittman, Mark Pritchard, 4hero, Isoul8, LTJ Xperience and many more. L Kent is Glasgow's answer to Walter Gibbons. With the recent repopularisation of disco music and the relative saturation of edit culture, AL Kent once again demonstrates what re-editing is all about. His use of analogue equipment mirrors the original intentions of the FOMDO project which was recorded in Rio using all analogue equipment, including 2" Ampex tape, Neve compressors and an SSL desk. On this 12" Al Kent strips the original disco masterpieces down to their bare bones, letting the splendour of Betrami and Verocais arrangements really shine through. Al Kents edit of 'Disco Supreme' is a fantastically drawn out 13-minute builder deconstructing the original and piecing it back together within the framework of his signature (very) punchy drum sound. Betrami's and Verocai's rrangements really shine through. Al Kent's edit of 'Disco Supreme' is a fantastically drawn out 13-minute builder-deconstructing the original and piecing it back together within the framework of his signature (very) punchy drum sound. Betrami's beautiful Rhodes float amongst Verocais soaring strings and at one point, these are the only sounds to be heard (it's possibly the most beautiful thing ever!), before the song kicks back in in all it's Brazilian disco glory. The b-side 'Keep Believing' is a slightly slower and heavier (yet just as club focused) groove. It's foundation is Alex Malheiros of Azimuths funk bassline woven tightly with Al Kent's phased drums Triumphant disco in the style of Tom Moulton and Walter Gibbons, 'Keep Believing', like the a-side features a full orchestra and revisits the authenticity and glamorous hedonism of the late 70s scene.

Tracks:
1.1 Disco Supreme (Al Kent Edit)
1.2 Keep Believing (Al Kent Edit)
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