May 15th, 2010 - Event
If you were lucky enough to make it out to the inaugural Rainbow Dreams party, then you know what's up and most likely already have Friday, May 21st circled in lipstick on your Robots of the U.S.S.R. calendar. If not, read this write up.
This go-round we welcome guest DJ (and master of the Thing) Frantz, along with regulars D. Clapp and Lara Berman. ALSO, Factory Aire will be reuniting especially for this night. Rad!
Expect the good vibes.
April 6th, 2010 - Minimal Synth
MTT is a long time Soapism friend and fav. His music is one-part minimal wave, one part electro-pop, served on a bed of sci-fi. Great song writing and very imaginative.
Check out his blog here.
Check out his CBS-turned-IFM show here.
Oh, and download these dope track:
Marco Tulio Thrash - This Day Is Done (Demo)
March 10th, 2010 - Mixage
We haven't posted a mix in a while, and for that, we are sorry. Please accept this Drunkin' Mix For A Freind as an apology.
Yes, we realize that "Freind" is misspelled, but it kinda fits in with he whole drukin' theme, so we kept it.
Drunkin' Mix For A Freind - Tracklist:
- Escape From New York - Fire In My Heart || Rollerball - 1984
- Propaganda - Frozen Faces || ZZT - 1985
- George G. - Ibiza || Fuori Di Testi - 1984
- Steve Davil - Shake Me Up || Eyes - 1984
- The Movement - Movement || ZYX - 1986
- Mel & Kim - Showing Out || Polydor - 1986
- East Wall - Ice Of Fire || Elettrica Dischi - 1991
- Sharpe & Numan - Change Your Mind || Polydor - 1985
- Scala - Macchina Nera || Epic - 1985
- 400 Blows - Movin' || Illuminated - 1985
- Elitechnique - Munich Emotions || Clone - 2008
- Ganymed - Future World || Bellaphon - 1979
- Supermax - Spooky || Elektra - 1980
February 17th, 2010 - Event
Yes, the rumors are true... Factory Aire is now a bi-costal duo. What's this mean for you? Nothing really, other than the fact every time we reunite there is going to be a massive cosmic-level celebration of awesomeness. Are you awesome enough to handle it? Let's find out...
February 1st, 2010 - Event
We were dealt a shitty hand going into the last Wet Set. Vern, the lovable, yet apparently dangerous Caribou that had once graced the walls of Good World and White Slab's back room, had been relocated to storage room B. We all know it wasn't Vern's fault, but somebody had to take the wrap. Good thing the Woodland Creature Bar Workers local 179 has excellent legal representation.
In the meantime, the mask will have to do.
Thankfully, Lee Douglas, Roy Dank and Drew Van Atten were there to help us cope with our Artiodactylian loss. The night started a bit slow but quickly picked up steam, and by 11:45 we were at capacity. The music was sick, the people were great and, despite the absence of Vern, the party was a great success.
In other words: come to the next one.
Oh, and as expected, total FAIL on recording the night. We promise to try harder next time :)
January 22nd, 2010 - Minimal Synth
Not unlike the proverbial box of chocolate, when you come across an unbeknownst Atlantic record, with it's iconic green and red label, you never really know what you're gonna get. With a little past history and an educated guess you could rule out the chances of said record containing two beautiful cuts of robo-motional minimal-synth. But then you'd likely miss out on such gems as Krisma's Miami EP.
Krisma understated roll in the history of electronic music dates back to 1976, when Maurizio Arcieri and his wife Christina Moser collaborated with producer Nico Papathanassiou and his better known brother Vangelis to release the singles "U" and "Amore" under the name Chrisma. In '78 they released the full-length "Chinese Restaurant", which featured the top-10 single "Lola". During the album's promotional tour, Maurizio gained notoriety for the "finger job" -- an aptly named stage trick in which he appeared to cut off his finger with a razor.
On top of the musical success, Krisma also directed three videos for MTV and developed KRISMINO, the first minisequencer. So yeah, they pretty much did everything. Awesome.
Some more info on Krisma:
And here's the record. "Samora" is a Soapism fav.
Krisma - Miami || Atlantic - 1982
Krisma - Miami Reprise || Atlantic - 1982
Krisma - Samora || Atlantic - 1982
For those interested in lossless: Krisma - Miami
January 13th, 2010 - Event
We're gonna try to record it too...think we'll be successful?
I guess you should come, just in case.
January 6th, 2010 - Soap Store
Holy Balls! Is That a Record Store?
Well, I wouldn't call it a store, per se, seeing as how it only has 8 items in it so far. More of a shoppe, or boutique if you will.
But it will be a store. Maybe even an emporium one day!
Check back frequently, because we will post records here before we post them on Discogs and, ultimately, E(vil)-bay, for drastically inflated prices (jk-ish).
To learn more about shipping, grading, etc., visit the store. Feel free to e-mail us if you have any questions.
Cool!
January 5th, 2010 - Soap Sez
Time seems to move quickly these days. In the time it took you to read that last sentence, I already tweeted about the sick new app I just designed. All while you were reading that last sentence. Anyways, it comes with no surprise to us that the sometimes-funny music geek/social commentary site Sounds of The Apocalypse you once cherished has faded into the background with the millions of other irrelevant web ephemera
Well, SOAP is back.
(And before we continue, just so you know: Yes, we are aware that you’re probably thinking:
“Way to go assholes! How convenient of you to sidestep the obligatory best-of-the-year list!”
Well, sorry. Carrying on...)
While we may have not-so-subtly leapt from the ‘aughts (thank God) to the teens without a proper goodbye or hello, we offer up the new SOAP site, complete with new content, a new format, and maybe even (though realistically, probably not) new purpose!
It’s cold as tits in New York right now, so we’ve stayed busy in the depths of The Thing, pillaging records from obscurity. More on these to come.
Oh, and now there’s parties. The Wet Set is moving into its third edition, getting heavy with Lee Douglas, My Cousin Roy, Drew Van Atten, LaRoux and hosts Factory Aire.
Stop by the White Slab Palace, watch out for the décor, and tip your bartenders. See you soon.
Mantus & Omega 88 - Boogie To The Bop
Super rare early 80's electro boogie-funk...check!
- A. Mantus & Omega 88 - Boogie To The Bop
- B1. Mantus & Omega 88 - Boogie To The Bop (Original Version Mantus 1980)
- B2. Mantus & Omega 88 - Boogie Bonus Beats
Price: $29.99
Torch Song - Prepare To Energize
Awesome early William Orbit production. A side? B side? Both great!
- A1. Torch Song - Prepare To Energize
- B1. Torch Song - Prepare To Energize (The Fong Test) (8 Track Version)
Price: $15.99
The Keith Diamond Band - All Night Rocker
Awesome and rare boogie-funk. SEALED copy of this modern soul classic. Check out the samples here and here.
- A1. The Keith Diamond Band - All Night Rocker
- B1. The Keith Diamond Band - Body Talk
Price: $24.99
Free Enterprise & Gomez Presley - Make It On My Own & The Letter
Split EP including the Bobby O banger Make It On My Own
(more info)Price: $9.99
IMPI – Impi
Crazy electro-disco cosmic track. Baldelli fav!
- A. IMPI - Impi
- A2. IMPI - Ipmi
Price: $11.99
The Bolshoi – A Way
Really nice goth-wave on I.R.S.
- A. The Bolshoi - A Way (LP Version)
- B. The Bolshoi - A Way (Unedited Mix)
Price: $6.99
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