Your Kisses Told Me - The Dead Rose Music Company
TheDeadRoseMusicCompany on January 09, 2012 18:55- King Nats Coal- TDRMC Artwork
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Brought together, during a conflict born from two feuding families, by the love of underground music. Seeking the creative release from the mounting pressures of their opposing kin, The Dead Rose Music Company have chosen to keep their identities a secret as protection from reprisals from their families.
Escaping the conflict, TDRMC were brought together whilst digging through crates of old vinyl following the disco revolt. It was a chance meeting over a record that led to this forbidden union. Meeting in secret to share tales of disco beats and dance floor treats, TDRMC began an obsession with rhythmic movement and music through the ages.
Maintaining the secret and the façade of the feud they began to DJ at secret venues, playing for hours to the thronging masses, introducing different genres to one another, testing the water and lowering the barriers and conceptions of genre constraint “who says we can’t play disco with techno? If it’s a great record then we will play it in the context of seeing the dance floor swell to the dark bass and ethereal strings”.
To date TDRMC have played solo at parties all over the world but until now have never come together in the public eye. The future sees the release of their “May Contain Samples” series of tracks, garnering support from The Magician & Aeroplane, Feel My Bicep, Sleazy McQueen, Soul Clap, Mark E, Chris Duckenfield and Horse Meat Disco amongst a number of other heads. This has led to the creation of their own label “Taikomochi”, which will launch its with an EP from TDRMC and Tomas Malo and see further exclusive releases of their sought after edits, original material and tracks from other artists.
“The tracks we use mean something to us, be it a track from our childhood, a guilty pleasure that has been enjoyed in private or an epic moment on a dance floor that has blown our minds. Each track is carefully deconstructed and meticulously rebuilt around new elements, instrumentation and sequencing. Hopefully we capture the original feeling of the track and bring to light parts that move us, be it a single sound, instrument or line from the lyrics.”
Listening to the tracks we were sent, you could hear that each sound is there for a reason. The structuring echoes the sentiment of the dance floor, epic builds, teasing and silence defying drops in to swelling crescendos. “When we DJ we do the same thing, cutting, looping and re-sequencing on the fly, using different parts of tracks and fusing them together to create new sounds and textures. We just love seeing people dancing and going crazy.”
Releases include “Just a Bitter Love” on Wolf Music which was one of the biggest selling vinyl releases of 2010; “Am I Still the One” released on E.A.R and featured a remix from the legend Rob Mello. December 2010 saw the release of the House Is the Cure EP which had tracks from Nicholas, OOFT and Dexter Wansel and February will see the long awaited release of Bad Desire on limited edition green vinyl for the Kolour LTD series and is backed with a track from Cole Medina and Nicholas.
2011 is set to be a stellar year for TDRMC with releases planned for Future Classic, Sleazy Beats and NeedWant and the gigs are coming in thick and fast and saw TDRMC play for Delusions of Grandeur, Lowslung and a Wolf Music Party all in January and they have already been booked for the Mono_Cult 4th Birthday party playing alongside Soundstream and Julio Bashmore, a tour of Australia in May and gigs in Moscow and St Petersburg are fast approaching in April.
With a loyal following and over 60000 plays and visits to their soundcloud page in the last 6 months sets TDRMC amongst the heavyweights of the Nu movement, their style brings together Disco, Funk, Boogie, Jackin’ House and the occasional visit to b-boy hip-hop. Their DJ sets are not to be missed
The Delusions of Grandeur podcast can be downloaded from here
http://delusionsofgrandeur.podomatic.com/entry/2011-01-11T15_48_30-08_00
