San Serac
San Serac grew up in Baltimore, playing with postpunk bands Candy Machine and INK when he was real small. Around the turn of the century, his lifelong fascination with Midnight Star and Shalamar dovetailed with a DJ friend's mixes of classic house and disco, and San Serac began to see the light: dance music without style boundaries. Mix in pop song forms, kaleidoscopic detail, and the deeply wrong feeling you get from Roxy Music or Grace Jones, and you've got a pretty vivid picture of it.
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San Serac
San Serac grew up in Baltimore, playing with postpunk bands Candy Machine and INK when he was real small. Around the turn of the century, his lifelong fascination with Midnight Star and Shalamar dovetailed with a DJ friend's mixes of classic house and disco, and San Serac began to see the light: dance music without style boundaries. Mix in pop song forms, kaleidoscopic detail, and the deeply wrong feeling you get from Roxy Music or Grace Jones, and you've got a pretty vivid picture of it.
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Bit of an oldie, but I feel like it's maybe got a little staying power. Produced on an off-the-shelf Nintendo Game Boy using the Little Sound DJ tracker software. And an FYI for any physical-format music enthusiasts & collectors — the EP this track is from (titled Information Chase) has just been pressed to vinyl too, with a really cool die-cut sleeve. More info & ordering options on my Bandcamp page.more
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