Artist: Deee-Lite: mp3 download Genre(s): Other House Pop R&B: Soul Discography: The Very Best Of Deee-Lite Year: 2001 Tracks: 20 Sampladelic Relics and Dancefloor Oddities Year: 1996 Tracks: 19 Infinity Within Year: 1992 Tracks: 14 World Clique Year: 1990 Tracks: 12 With the massive popularity of their score unmarried "Groove Is in the Heart," Deee-Lite brought the colorful sights and sounds of New York's baseball club culture into the mainstream. Formed in 1986, the triple was light-emitting diode by singer Lady Miss Kier (natural Kieren Kirby in Youngstown, Ohio) and fleshed out by a mate of DJs, Super DJ Dmitry (a classically-trained guitar player and Russian emigrant natural Dmitry Brill) and Jungle DJ Towa Towa (natural Doug Wa-Chung in Tokyo, Japan). Fusing sign of the zodiac, techno, tap, ambient and funk medicine with an horrific visual flair largely influenced by the drag-queen community (Kier's fondness for Fluevog chopine place helped the seventies fashion resurgence gather steamer), Deee-Lite became enormously popular among New York baseball club denizens, and the trio's have unique cultural make up earned them a following which neglected racial and sexual boundaries. In 1990, they debuted with the album World Clique, a crossing smash thanks to hits like the loping classic "Channel Is in the Heart" (featuring the fluid bass of Bootsy Collins and the sax of Maceo Parker) and "Power of Love." With their 1992 follow-up Eternity Within, Deee-Lite's music sour overtly political as songs fey base with hot topics like the surround, safe sex and democracy. Towa Towa left the group soon later; rechristened Towa Tei, he released his solo debut Future Listening in 1995. Kier and Dmitry, meanwhile, enlisted DJ Ani for 1994's Dewdrops in the Garden, a sensual outing influenced by the growing rave culture. After the release of 1996's remix album Sampladelic Relics and Dancefloor Oddities, Deee-Lite disbanded. |
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