Mar 1, 2010
Via Jules
Pink Stallone the disco revivalist from the NY Tri-State area have teamed up with Eddie Mar of Vietcong Disco. A collaboration that was facilitated by the blog – Eddie told me that he discovered Pink Stallone on Asian Dan and then contacted them and began working tunes together. You heard it first, blog magic happening IRL! This is the first product of this collab featuring 90s House vocalist Joey Washington. This is some funky, stuff that doesn’t come off as a novelty thing. Looking forward to what else comes from this collaboration.
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Pink Stallone – Phase One [Dub Demo]
Aug 5, 2009
Yet another feel good summer disco tune – let the synths just wash over you. Definitely fits into that Classixx, Holy Ghost!, DFA – disco genre. Long live the summer. Cheers Eddie Mars & Co.
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Eddie Mars – Dragon Slayer (Vietcong Mix)
Mar 15, 2009
Vietcong Disco Vol. I Mixed by Eddie Mars
14 dance cuts chosen by Mr. Eddie Mars. Sit back and enjoy some classic disco tunes. Everything from Cerrone to Patrick Cowley and even a track by Eddie Mars himself.
Eddie Mars Myspace
Feb 22, 2009
Vietcong Disco is a gang of DJs and producers from Brooklyn lead by Eddie Mars. Allow them to take you on a musical journey.
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Eddie Mars – Moneymaker (Instrumental)
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Eddie Mars – The Pharoahs Jewels
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Midnight Star – Close Encounter (Eddie Mars Edit)
“The Vietcong Disco met over the course of a five year lethal party ring in a compelling story of emigration (from several corners of the earth) to little known bushwick, brooklyn. Since conception, Vietcong DJs have distinguished the booths and floors of scanty-manhattanite clubs, dance halls, and raves, from outer borough warehouse parties to the infamous Leopard Lounge and Wednesday Never Ends weekly. Their polyphonic diversity has been attributed to a brisk array of ethnicities, arranged by godfather Eddie Mars. He choreographs the gang: DJ Robert Redford, fly-by-night Malcolm LaSalle and Charles Damga, bringing you never before heard disco tracks, from better decades past, when war and torment were shortlisted by dance-culture, sexuality and flashy good looks.”
Vietcong Disco Myspace