Description
* 'Animalia' is the debut album from a new musical collaboration between Fetisch (Terranova), Shapemod (Terranova) and Mack Goudy Jr. (aka Paris The Black Fu from the Detroit Grand Pubahs) an electronic 'supergroup' if you will. Trading on the trio's collective electronic influences, 'Animalia' joins the dots between electro, punk funk, disco, indie-rock and p-funk and superbly showcases what the trio have already been doing live in clubs over the last 12 months kicking it on the dance floor.
* With a trio of singles already under their belts in the shape of 'Blazer', 'Heroine' and the album opening 'Starwhores' ,The Lotterboys unique sound is already gracing DJ sets all over the world with Mack Goudy Jr.'s unmistakable wigged-out vocals riding Fetisch and Shapemod's driving basslines like a Funkadelic space party.
* DJ Fetisch and Shapemod have the pedigree of artists involved in all four corners of dance music. Having previously released three albums and a DJKicks! Mix on K7! as well as numerous 12" s , remixes and various productions including their Cosmonauts of Innerspace single on Gigolo, Terranova have been at the forefront of electronic music and art for a lot longer than many may realise.Meanwhile Fetisch is soon to launch his new label 'TNT' this summer with releases from The Glimmers , Princess Superstar, and Snax whilst Shapemod is working on a project with Jamie Lidell .
* Mack Goudy Jr, more commonly known as Paris the Black Fu has earned his reputation as a master of raw funk, lazy rhyming and punk mc'ing as the front man of the Detroit Grand Pubahs . 'Sandwiches,' their debut single that gained them worldwide notoriety, became a bonefide pop hit in a number of countries and an underground classic worldwide. Last year's second album 'Ass Creatures From Uranus' (Poker Flat) continued Paris's fixation with all things rump shaped .
* Add these musical misfits together and you get the punk p-funk rockin' outfit that is the Lotterboys.
* Features a vocoder workout of Black Sabbath cover 'Iron Man' , a slick Prince style funk of 'Cadillac and Mac' and the sheer ultra-boogieness of 'Get Down Syndrome' the Lotterboys are beamed down fresh from planet Funk to run riot on the dancefloor.
Details
Released: Mon 22 May 2006
Catalogue Number: 501505
Availability
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