Sankt Göran

“Back2back”

BFK028 scanZoom inLabelBear Funk Gold
Cat. No.BFK028
FormatEXCL12"A
Orders fromThu, 19 Jul 2007
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Review

Gothenburg is Sweden’s second biggest city, a port town built by hardworking sailors known for its art schools afterparties, militant pop bands and pretentious jazz. It’s also where the most forward looking Swedish music is made. Naturally, Gothenburg was the first Swedish city to pick up on new Scandinavian disco and made sure its citizens danced to it. While the rest of the country slept in a haze of unknowledge, names like Prins Thomas, Lindstrøm, Todd Terje and Metro Area were regular guests on the Gothenburg club scene. In the middle of this was Sankt Göran. Born and raised in Falun - a small town most known for cross country skiing and its old copper mine Göran Dahlström fell in love with pop music in his early teenage years. Like every ordinary Swedish teen he rumbled around in different pop constellations before Kerri Chandler and Sylvester danced in and replaced former indie heroes on his record shelf. Not yet old enough to enter bars in Falun, Göran was already spinning at several clubs and bars. In 2001 he started to play regularly at Banken Bar & Brasserie, a spot that’s been the heart of Falun’s alternative music scene since the mid nineties. Pretty soon Falun felt too small and Göran headed south-west to Gothenburg to form the deep house/disco combo Hermanos with his older brother Jonas. Together with other local djs, Qlint, EdEd and JayStarSeven, they made sure to constantly renew the sound of every endlessly long Gothenburg club night. The scene they created influenced bands such as The Studio to leave their guitar-based ground and fly into discophrenia. It made people grunt about self absorbed djs, when in fact it was always about finding new ways to define and transmit dance music. Göran’s first track Back 2 Back (yep, it’s his first production ever) instantly gained love from Japanese blogs as well as New York’s WFMUs Beats In Space and made Stevie Kotey reach out from Bear Funks headquarters, and sign him up for two 12-inches and an album. This s

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Giosuè Impellizzeri: “(...)The first actor of this new 'gold episode' is Göran Dahlström with fantastic vision of neo-funk-disco. The bomb is on b-side, "Angel Babe The Tin Man", where a power bass is combined with italo-slapped-melodies and a pad like "Blade Runner" (Vangelis docet). COSMIC! ”

Italoboys(Mothership/Four Musi: “melancosmic-disco...i like it! back2back is the one in this ”

Philip Sherburne: “I'm not massively into disco but this is really nice. I love the loping feel of the A-side. Plus the sound design and mixing is top-notch. Check out that triangle! The B-side is huge and melancholic, a big disco ball dripping tears or something. Can totally imagine closing a set with this. Maybe I should start playing more disco....”

Sasse (Moodmusic): “really nice vibe, will play for sure ! thanks”

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