Discodeine are a parisian duo comprised of Pilooski (Dirty Sound system) and Pentile.
"Synchronize" is a perfect disco-pop song featuring Jarvis Cocker, who provided the lyrics and a perfect vocal performance that turns this song into an instant classic. This was a limited edition of 500 copies pressed up on blue vinyl.
Pilooski mailed me a few years ago after I'd posted the highly limited DIRTY SOUNDSYSTEM CD's up on here. He said I was "not cool" for posting the albums, which I though was a bit fucking rich as the albums are re-edits of other people's material. You'd better grab this quick in case he gets back in touch.
Vinyl rip at 320 Kbps.
Download.
The Discodeine album is great btw.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Extension 10"
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