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Hong Kong Counterfeit - Metal Disco EP FLAC album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Metal Disco
A2 Stranger
B1 Discotto Plastique
B2 Metal Disco (Legowelt Vs. Orgue Electronique Mix)
Remix – Legowelt Vs. Orgue Electronique

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Erkrankung Durch Musique Records
  • Copyright (c) – Erkrankung Durch Musique Records
  • Recorded At – Sweatshop Studios
  • Distributed By – Neuton

Credits

  • Layout – Mooner Industries
  • Photography By – Rachel Kleinman
  • Producer, Written-By – Agent 6581, Katya Casio

Notes

This edition has a barcode on side B.
Also available as a version without barcode on record

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 661956534409
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 11032

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
E.D.M. #1001 Hong Kong Counterfeit Metal Disco EP ‎(12", EP, Ltd, Pic) Erkrankung Durch Musique E.D.M. #1001 Germany 2000


Hong Kong Counterfeit - Metal Disco EP FLAC album

Musician performer: Hong Kong Counterfeit

Title: Metal Disco EP

Country: Germany

Date of release: 2000

Style: Electro, Disco

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1976 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 302

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Tyler Is Not Here
This is the first vinyl release by the band. The songs were written in the late 90's before the 80's revival fad. Both members of the band have been collecting 80's Italo Disco and New Wave long before it became trendy! They have also been collecting and making their own analogue synthesizers and decided to create an EP which was influenced by their favourite sounds. The version of Discotto Plastique that appears on the record is in English, however the vocals are by a singer from Easter europe. There is a Japanese version of the same song that the band has recorded later on another label. Both members of the band live and work in NYC. This album was released in Germany/Munich. The band wanted to release their first abum in Munich as a symbolic tribute to the space disco sound (also known in Continental Erope as Munich sound), since the genre was not widely known at the time in USA at the time.
Tyler Is Not Here
This is the first vinyl release by the band. The songs were written in the late 90's before the 80's revival fad. Both members of the band have been collecting 80's Italo Disco and New Wave long before it became trendy! They have also been collecting and making their own analogue synthesizers and decided to create an EP which was influenced by their favourite sounds. The version of Discotto Plastique that appears on the record is in English, however the vocals are by a singer from Easter europe. There is a Japanese version of the same song that the band has recorded later on another label. Both members of the band live and work in NYC. This album was released in Germany/Munich. The band wanted to release their first abum in Munich as a symbolic tribute to the space disco sound (also known in Continental Erope as Munich sound), since the genre was not widely known at the time in USA at the time.
Briciraz
Both the Legowelt remix and the original "Metal Disco" (1st on B side) are brilliant. Japanese Electro pop at it's best and one of my favourite records. Excellent picture disk too.
Briciraz
Both the Legowelt remix and the original "Metal Disco" (1st on B side) are brilliant. Japanese Electro pop at it's best and one of my favourite records. Excellent picture disk too.
Duktilar
Glad you like the "Metal Disco" EP. Really sorry, but It's not Japanese Electro-Pop... The EP's sound-aesthetics is heavily influenced by electronic (analogue-synth) music from Continental Europe during the late 70's-early 80's.
Duktilar
Glad you like the "Metal Disco" EP. Really sorry, but It's not Japanese Electro-Pop... The EP's sound-aesthetics is heavily influenced by electronic (analogue-synth) music from Continental Europe during the late 70's-early 80's.
Naa
this is the craziest piece of colored vinyl i own. this record is screaming new wave revivalism. but its fun. i forget which track, the second track on a or b?! anyways, i like how it sounds at -8. it works in some weird way. if it was only produced a tad faster, it would be perfect. anyways, another one of those rediculous 80's throwback records. fun for now, i guess!
Naa
this is the craziest piece of colored vinyl i own. this record is screaming new wave revivalism. but its fun. i forget which track, the second track on a or b?! anyways, i like how it sounds at -8. it works in some weird way. if it was only produced a tad faster, it would be perfect. anyways, another one of those rediculous 80's throwback records. fun for now, i guess!
Jugore
Awesome picture disc.The Legowelt Mix is a massive anthem along the lines of his best work.
Jugore
Awesome picture disc.The Legowelt Mix is a massive anthem along the lines of his best work.