VA - Erotiques New Beat (2020/1989)
BAND/ARTIST: VA
- Title: Erotiques New Beat
- Year Of Release: 2020/1989
- Label: Musique Pour La Danse – MPD 026
- Genre: New Beat, Acid, Ambient, Techno/House, Experimental
- Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 39:08
- Total Size: 237 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
A1 – Corruption House – Jump (04:15)
A2 – Ugly Mood – Word I Up (04:07)
A3 – Corruption House – Dumbo Beat (03:44)
A4 – Ugly Mood – Consulted Book (04:10)
A5 – Acid Aliens – Balearic (03:06)
B1 – Corruption House – No Doctor No (04:05)
B2 – Ugly Mood – Tuning Off (03:35)
8B3 – Axidan – Sahara Moon (03:46)
B4 – Iconoclass – Tenebra (04:21)
B5 – Acid Aliens – Demon In The Closet (03:59)
The year is 1989 and it’s the peak of the New Beat craze that swept Europe and the world with Belgium at its epicenter. Not limited to records and clubs, the New Beat lifestyle was marketed to death with all sorts of fashion items, a plethora of accessories and…erotic videos.
Erotica, sensuality, and sexuality have always been part of New Beat’s DNA, but our jaws still dropped to the floor when we first laid eyes upon an erotic New Beat VHS deadstock gathering dust in a forgotten video store in the middle of nowhere in Switzerland.
So we did what every New Beat fan would have done, we watched the video and cringed at its low budget production values while we were transported to 1989 Belgium, with the bodies, poses, styles and backdrops you’d expect from that bygone era.
hyperurl.co/erotiquenewbeat (NSFW)
Our ears, however, were in for a treat. The video’s OST uses almost the very same tracklist as one of the countless New Beat compilations marketed as LPs: King of the Beat, instantly recognizable among many for its yellow front cover featuring a stamp with King Baudoin’s profile.
That record was actually a fake compilation seemingly gathering several artists but in fact entirely composed by the same trio. It offers a lovely snapshot of various moods and styles found within the New Beat genre: downright erotic tracks, proto-Goa numbers, Orientalist takes on exotic sounds, tracks driven by iconic film samples, and tracks built around silly samples, such as an elephant’s trumpet. And then some.
That’s when we decided to reissue this compilation. While many New Beat tracks have been played and compiled to death, there are still brilliant records to rescue from oblivion, and this is one of them.
The entire release has been remastered and will be reissued in LP + digital formats. Liner notes are written by Geert Sermon. And the decidedly tacky front cover is a detail from the VHS original artwork.
We’ll be releasing a limited run test pressing run of this record just in time for the Belgian National Day 2020 and a neon edition will follow shortly.
A1 – Corruption House – Jump (04:15)
A2 – Ugly Mood – Word I Up (04:07)
A3 – Corruption House – Dumbo Beat (03:44)
A4 – Ugly Mood – Consulted Book (04:10)
A5 – Acid Aliens – Balearic (03:06)
B1 – Corruption House – No Doctor No (04:05)
B2 – Ugly Mood – Tuning Off (03:35)
8B3 – Axidan – Sahara Moon (03:46)
B4 – Iconoclass – Tenebra (04:21)
B5 – Acid Aliens – Demon In The Closet (03:59)
The year is 1989 and it’s the peak of the New Beat craze that swept Europe and the world with Belgium at its epicenter. Not limited to records and clubs, the New Beat lifestyle was marketed to death with all sorts of fashion items, a plethora of accessories and…erotic videos.
Erotica, sensuality, and sexuality have always been part of New Beat’s DNA, but our jaws still dropped to the floor when we first laid eyes upon an erotic New Beat VHS deadstock gathering dust in a forgotten video store in the middle of nowhere in Switzerland.
So we did what every New Beat fan would have done, we watched the video and cringed at its low budget production values while we were transported to 1989 Belgium, with the bodies, poses, styles and backdrops you’d expect from that bygone era.
hyperurl.co/erotiquenewbeat (NSFW)
Our ears, however, were in for a treat. The video’s OST uses almost the very same tracklist as one of the countless New Beat compilations marketed as LPs: King of the Beat, instantly recognizable among many for its yellow front cover featuring a stamp with King Baudoin’s profile.
That record was actually a fake compilation seemingly gathering several artists but in fact entirely composed by the same trio. It offers a lovely snapshot of various moods and styles found within the New Beat genre: downright erotic tracks, proto-Goa numbers, Orientalist takes on exotic sounds, tracks driven by iconic film samples, and tracks built around silly samples, such as an elephant’s trumpet. And then some.
That’s when we decided to reissue this compilation. While many New Beat tracks have been played and compiled to death, there are still brilliant records to rescue from oblivion, and this is one of them.
The entire release has been remastered and will be reissued in LP + digital formats. Liner notes are written by Geert Sermon. And the decidedly tacky front cover is a detail from the VHS original artwork.
We’ll be releasing a limited run test pressing run of this record just in time for the Belgian National Day 2020 and a neon edition will follow shortly.
Year 2020 | Electronic | Ambient | House | Techno | FLAC / APE
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