People Get Ready: People Get Ready
People Get Ready: People Get Ready
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: People Get Ready
Label: Quite Scientific
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 804297902791
Genre: Techno
Vinyl LP pressing of this 2011 EP. Steve Reker formed People Get Ready in summer 2009 with Luke Fasano (Yeasayer). a chance encounter at Austin City Limits, the two sensed a common bond, and then set out to start a project combining contemporary dance and performance with a live band experience. The band also includes Jen Goma (A Sunny Day in Glasgow) and James Rickman (Slow Gherkin). The New York Times called it "an experience beyond hearing music in a club or viewing dance."
Tracks:
1.1 Uncanny
1.2 Disappear
1.3 Cathedral
1.4 Side Saddle