My Dear Disco
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Replaceable
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White Lies
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Over The Noise
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For Your Love
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General Info
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Genre: Disco House / Rock / Techno
Location Ann Arbor, Michigan, Un
Profile Views: 417576
Last Login: 8/23/2011
Member Since 12/7/2006
Website www.mydeardisco.com
Record Label Dancethink Records
Type of Label Indie
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Bio
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Outside their university's classroom walls, after the textbooks had been closed for the night, a small group of students would come together for late-night dance parties. In the ceremonial musk of their college house basement, the sounds of Miles Davis and Alice Coltrane faded into the beats of Daft Punk and Michael Jackson. As their friendships and passion for 4-on-the-floor house beats grew, those parties morphed into the dance band known today as My Dear Disco. .. On stage, lead singer Michelle Chamuel vocodes, harmonizes, manipulates, and effects her voice live with a homemade key-tar, sings in English and French, and belts through a megaphone half her size. Mad scientist and guitarist Robert Lester uses the electric guitar to conjure up massive soundscapes, other-wordly pads, and futuristic arena-rock solos. Synthesist and World Champion Bagpiper Tyler Duncan draws from his own life to concoct a personal memoir in sound: childhood nostalgic 8-bit Nintendo basses, teenage-suppressed 90's techno power pads, college-dorm rediscoveries of Michael Jackon’s Thriller leads, and the current inexplicable noises that have very little to do with this world. .. These influences coalesced to create what the band has coined "Dancethink Music." Some might call it high-brow guilty-pleasure dance music. At the end of the day, it's hard to find a genre for a band of music degrees shamelessly enamored with catchy hooks, who wield a giant megaphone, shred on electrified Irish bagpipes, write 80's-esque rock anthems in 5/4, and re-sample themselves doing it live -- all to create a modern-day musical Frankenstein that will pull even the most self-conscious listeners on to the dance floor. .. .. -
Members
Michelle Chamuel .. Tyler Duncan .. Robert Lester .. Mike "Regal" Shea .. Christian Carpenter -
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you me and everyone we know. -
Sounds Like
The chance meeting of a disco ball and sledgehammer.
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Videos
Dancethink LP Trailer
01:03 | 388 plays | Sep 22 2009
Music
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10 Songs | Sep 21, 2008
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Bio:
Outside their university's classroom walls, after the textbooks had been closed for the night, a small group of students would come together for late-night dance parties. In the ceremonial musk of their college house basement, the sounds of Miles Davis and Alice Coltrane faded into the beats of Daft Punk and Michael Jackson. As their friendships and passion for 4-on-the-floor house beats grew, those parties morphed into the dance band known today as My Dear Disco.
On stage, lead singer Michelle Chamuel vocodes, harmonizes, manipulates, and effects her voice live with a homemade key-tar, sings in English and French, and belts through a megaphone half her size. Mad scientist and guitarist Robert Lester uses the electric guitar to conjure up massive soundscapes, other-wordly pads, and futuristic arena-rock solos. Synthesist and World Champion Bagpiper Tyler Duncan draws from his own life to concoct a personal memoir in sound: childhood nostalgic 8-bit Nintendo basses, teenage-suppressed 90's techno power pads, college-dorm rediscoveries of Michael Jackon’s Thriller leads, and the current inexplicable noises that have very little to do with this world.
These influences coalesced to create what the band has coined "Dancethink Music." Some might call it high-brow guilty-pleasure dance music. At the end of the day, it's hard to find a genre for a band of music degrees shamelessly enamored with catchy hooks, who wield a giant megaphone, shred on electrified Irish bagpipes, write 80's-esque rock anthems in 5/4, and re-sample themselves doing it live -- all to create a modern-day musical Frankenstein that will pull even the most self-conscious listeners on to the dance floor.
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Member Since:
December 07, 2006Members:
Michelle ChamuelTyler Duncan
Robert Lester
Mike "Regal" Shea
Christian Carpenter











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10 of 1648Moreget em guys!
reallly like the music yo! how didi yall start out recording ? with buying studio time or what ? cause we have goood ideas but we just have reallly shitttty recordings
cool page layout & tunes!
Boogie Woogie!
cool soundz people...
thanks for adding me!
Best wishes,
melissa
thanks for the link. i love That 1 Guy and u definitely did a pretty sweet job on the remix. keep it up!
can't wait to see you guys in fargo. i've been telling as many people as possible.
Wonderful remix of HoP's Portugal. Thanks for working with one of my favorite groups.
hey, thanks for the download, sounds really nice!