Showing posts with label disco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disco. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 March 2012

The one that got away

During the weeks between our soirées I often jot down any songs that catch my ear with a view to giving them a spin at the next L'Amour Electronique. I usually end up only playing around 50% of these, some of them sound so good they end up on heavy rotation for the next few months, others get played once and will perhaps re-surface months or years later. And then there are those that never get their chance to delight the ears of our punters.

This is one of those songs: I've playlisted it two months in a row now, but just didn't find the right moment to slip it in.

Giorgio - now is your time - take us for a one-way ride to no place on your arpeggiated-disco train.


Giorgio Moroder - Utopia-Me Giorgio
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Merci beaucoup to all those who joined us on Saturday, by the way.

Friday, 15 October 2010

Love Is Amour In French

I'll be honest, I'm not the most prolific blogger on the internet, so it probably doesn't surprise any of the (6) readers of this blog that the posts have been a bit sporadic of late.

My excuse: I've been busy elsewhere, making paintings and showing them in my first solo exhibition.  Here's a painting that should appeal to L'Amour Electronique followers:


The exhibition is finished now, but there are photos and a short video tour on my other blog Confessions of a Wednesday Painter, if you are interested in seeing more...

Enough shameless plugging.  Train-spotters might like to know that the title/subject matter for that painting was borrowed from this mildly cheesy slice of late 70s Franco-English Canadian disco (dig the Jeff Wayne-style orchestration and that melody so brazenly lifted from Chopin/Jane B).

Anne Marie - Love Is Amour In French