lundi 19 mai 2008

LIAISONS DANGEREUSES 1981

LIAISONS DANGEREUSES 1981



Liaisons dangereuses (RS)

AMG
Germany's Liaisons Dangereuses was a short-lived group that pioneered industrial dance music, despite the fact that their lone album, a self-titled 1981 release mixed at Conny "German Rock's Phil Spector" Plank's studio, could just as easily be categorized as post-punk or even no wave. Beate Bartel (DAF) and Chris Haas (Mania D.) formed the group in 1981 with vocalist Krishna Goineau. [...] Once copies of a 1985 reissue dried up, the album became an extremely sought-after collector's item, thanks in no small part to the number of prominent DJs - primarily from Chicago's house and Detroit's techno scenes.

En gros, un groupe allemand Post-Punk, avec la moitié de DAF (Deutsche Amerikanische Freundschaft), pionniers du Body Electronic Music (ou Musique Industrielle Dansante) avec Cabaret Voltaire, DAF, SPK...
Un seul album, séminal, qui a durablement influencé la scène House de Chicago et Techno de Détroit.

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