Living in an alternate universe, where groove is paramount regardless of where it finds its inspiration, Mungolian Jet Set's debut, Beauty Came to Us in Stone (Jazzland, 2006), found its primary ...
Living in an alternate universe, where groove is paramount regardless of where it finds its inspiration, Mungolian Jet Set's debut, Beauty Came to Us in Stone (Jazzland, 2006), found its primary ...
Where filter disco, the unkillable dance-pop sub-genre kick-started by Stardust’s “The Music Sounds Better With You”, has mostly been hugely unadventurous, relying on basic retro pilfering, cosmic ...
The club-friendly beat that drives "Smells Like Gasoline" can either mask or highlight all the delicate little flourishes that decorate the song's nine plus-minute run. It's almost too subtle to be ...
Norwegian psych-disco progtronica weirdos Mungolian Jetset are resurfacing for their fourth record, Mungodelics, a hearty, cohesive combo of remixes and not-really-remixes and hopelessly original ...
It’s rare to see something end well on the internet. Most ongoing projects—whether blogs, podcasts, or novelty Tumblrs—don’t really ever formally end; instead, their creator loses interest in them ...
Maximalist dance duo collect its remixes on a gargantuan 2xCD remix compilation that reveals the group's eclectic nature and considerable talents. Save this story Save this story For the past three ...
The early half of the remix compilation by this oddball Norwegian duo re-examines a realm of techno charted in the mid-'90s by groups like ...
Totally serious about their absurdity, these Norwegian oddballs use dance beats to launch consciousness-tweaking head trips. Collecting originals, remixes, and collaborations, this lavish feast — two ...
Just before I sat down to start collecting thoughts about this extensive collection I was reading a copy of legendary flagship zine of the acid house epoch, Boy’s Own. Okay, it was a reprint – I was ...
The early half of the remix compilation by this oddball Norwegian duo re-examines a realm of techno charted in the mid-'90s by groups like Future Sounds of London and the Orb. It's a realm on the ...
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