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28 After

28 After
Black Devil Disco Club

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Track Listing

  1. Devil in Us
  2. On Just Foot
  3. Coach Me
  4. I Regret the Flower Power
  5. Constantly No Respect
  6. Other Skin

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #279293 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-11-21
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .23 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
After nearly thirty years, Black Devil's "extremely rare disco masterpiece" finally receives a proper follow-up. 28 After is an epic journey into the deepest electronic disco, full of haunting vocals, warped lyrics, twisted yet melodic electronics and crisp dance beats. In 2004 Aphex Twin's Rephlex label released an album by Black Devil called Disco Club, a re-issue of a long lost supposedly "Italo disco" classic from 1978. Given its absurdly modern sound many doubted its authenticity, some even suggesting that it was a collaboration between Richard James and Luke Vibert. Now comes a "new album," so similar in sound and structure to the original album that it's impossible to know if it was created near the time of its predecessor or in the last few years.


Customer Reviews

Great underground-disco-dance tracks!4
This album, in a certain way, sent me back to those obscure hard-dance tracks we used to hear back in the late seventies. Of course I was too young by then, BUT I collected several of those LPs from God knows where.

It does not sound like DONNA SUMMER, CHIC, BONEY M and all the (fabulous) commercial disco that was fashionable at the time. Nor does it sound like early electronic like KRAFTWERK, VISAGE and others. It sounds darker, more savage and relentless... almost porn (laughs). Like music that would never make it to the radio at that time.

I loved it!

In fact, these tracks are so interesting that I really would love if they had included any notes on the booklet. Anything that would help me understand the creative process behind this album. But no. It's all faceless.

Not for every taste. This is a CD for discerning and experienced listeners.

Excellent (if obscure) choice for electronica fans4
Like the other reviewer here, I know next to nothing about who Black Devil Disco Club actually are. In a way, the lack of details helps add to the mystery of this music. This is a solid -if short - CD's worth of driving, mostly analogue electronic dance music. These would be good tracks for a videogame or TV program soundtrack. The arrangements are spare, and the production leans toward dirty sounds. I tend to doubt that the music here was really recorded in 1978 as is implied by the record company because it just sounds too modern, and tracks this good must surely have broken out of the underground by now!

"The Devil in Us" and "Regret the Flower Power" are the strongest songs here, and both of which would probably appeal to Goldfrapp fans. I suggest picking this up with the remix CD "Black Devil Disco Club In Dub" to hear some alternate mixes of this great music. I've had the MP3 albums of these for a long time and they are almost never off my MP3 player when I commute. It's great for night driving!