Black Devil Disco Club is tagged as: disco, electronic, space disco, dirty disco, dance The full name “Black Devil Disco Club” is used for Bernard Fevre’s releases after 2004. The first record “Black Devil Disco Club” was originally released on “Out Records” in 1978 as Black Devil. Originally released in 1978, Black Devil’s “Disco Club” is an extremely rare disco masterpiece, an epic journey into the deepest electronic disco.|The record is credited to Joachim Sherylee and Junior Claristidge, pseudonyms of two french library writers Bernard Fevre and Jacky Giordano. It was made manually in a recording studio in the suburbs of Paris using synths and occasional tape loops and a drummer. No midi or computers.|According to an interview given by Bernard Fevre in January 2007, Jacky Giordano only financed the recording sessions. His being credited as co-composer was just a deal for recouping his financial investment. After re-releases in 2004 under Aphex Twin’s record label “Rephlex”, the record got renewed attention (the original record getting rare). In 2006 another Black Devil Disco Club was released, called “28 after”, under Lo records. Facts behind it are very few: its surviving member Bernard Fevre operating under the name, and nobody knows if it was recorded recently or if i... Read More About Black Devil Disco Club Biography... Send Black Devil Disco Club ringtones to your cell |
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