FEBRUARY 11, 2009
FR: ALEXANDRA GREENBERG/MSO
DUO CELEBRATE WITH A SPECIAL RELEASE PARTY
ON THURSDAY, MARCH 5 AT ELLA
A distinctive amalgam of rock, electronica, folk and synth-pop, the pair’s new EP boasts warm, infectious originals that are steeped in the great traditions of late 20th century pop craftsmanship. The irresistible, hypnotic minimalism-that-motivates “Trouble” leads the charge. Of its Memphis Bleek/Queensbridge-inspired beat and memorable vocal line, Greenberg says, “it’s based on a real-life incident and watching too much reality TV”. When pressed for lyrical specifics, the poet–who counts previous alliances with Allen Ginsberg, Jim Carroll and others–replies, “As William S. Burroughs said, ‘Never interfere in a boy and girl fight’.”
Elsewhere, the retro-synth allure of tracks like “Casual Disco” and “Afterglow” recall vintage dance floor anthems. If the latter recalls the heyday of New Order, Sisko says, “We both absorbed Lowlife as kids but the real catalyst was our friend DJ Tariq and his Casual Disco party playlists.”
Getting into trouble…making trouble…being trouble…nothing but trouble. Sometimes the spark of creativity lies in the troublesome acts of youth–both in age and spirit. Disco Pusher will celebrate the release of the Trouble EP on March 5 at Ella (9 Avenue A b/w 1st & 2nd NYC) with a night of art, music and mischief which they curated themselves. Produced by Raquel Bruno of Drive Entertainment Group and hosted by Talia Eisenberg & Heist Gallery, the night will feature a live performance from Disco Pusher along with Migs and Matches. Disco Pusher and additional DJs to be announced will provide music in-between.
Counting remixes for pop icons (Justin Timberlake, Gwen Stefani), hip/hop’s elite (Lil Jon & Too $hort) and emerging artists of every variety (Cut Copy, The Bravery, Santogold, The Editors, The Scissor Sisters), Disco Pusher belongs on the shortlist of any new or established artist looking to bring its music to new heights.
Couple the aforementioned accomplishments with Disco Pusher’s songwriting and production credits for the likes of Kelly Clarkson and Au Revoir Simone, plus a promising future as recording artists in their own right–as evidenced by their new digital EP Trouble— and it’s safe to say that the duo is an unstoppable musical force.
Consider that Sisko and Greenberg have also extended their sonic reach into film (Saved), television (Fashion Television, Showtime) and advertisements (IBM, Pepsi-Cola & The NYC Marathon) while sustaining reputable, respective backgrounds in sound design and New York’s poetry and art worlds, and it becomes difficult to fathom when or if the duo finds time for sleep. With a primary focus on writing and producing for other artists, the pair boasts a broad stylistic range that has allowed them to successfully collaborate with Clarkson, rock icon Patti Smith and a legion of others.
Brought together by New York music impresario Steve Paul (the man responsible for introducing former Modern Lover Jerry Harrison to the Talking Heads and who also helped team Smith with guitarist Lenny Kaye), Sisko and Greenberg have forged a unique partnership. Citing musical heroes like Roxy Music and Kraftwerk (Sisko) and The Smiths and Bob Dylan (Greenberg), Disco Pusher create music that is truly unmistakable. As Disco Pusher moves forward, Sisko and Greenberg plan to follow up their new EP with a full album of original material by mid-2009, which will embrace the performances of outside singers and rappers. Disco Pusher also expects to release an official collection of its many remixes and also hopes to record a disc of its own songs with David singing, but only if the material and support is there. “Our primary focus is–and will remain–writing and producing for other artists,” Greenberg explains.
With an arsenal of material waiting in the wings–the pair have written hundreds of songs –and an endless stream of new and innovative ideas, Disco Pusher is an untapped resource waiting to collaborate with artists from an array of genres.
1. Trouble
2. Casual Disco
3. Afterglow
http://www.discopusher.com/
See the “Trouble” Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WWcxO_2BzU
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Alexandra Greenberg/MSO
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NEW YORK CITY’S DISCO PUSHER ANNOUNCE DIGITAL RELEASE OF ‘TROUBLE’ EP; DUO CELEBRATE WITH A SPECIAL RELEASE PARTY ON THURSDAY, MARCH 5 AT ELLA