Having a penguin as their official mascot is certainly not the only peculiar thing about the people behind Dutch electro outfit Crème Organization. Starting out as a sub-label of legendary dutch underground label Bunker Records managed by DJ TLR, Crème has appeared on the scene in the early 2000s, quickly establishing itself as one of the most exciting new labels for new-wave-flavoured electro, neo-disco and acid jacks. With input by renowned artist like James T. Cotton, Aux 88, Legowelt or Jamal Moss and backed by a strong visual image courtesy of Dutch comic artist Godspill, Crème has quickly found a sizable international fan-base and continues to provide a refreshing alternative to the usual over-functional dance floor fodder.
The EP Lost in a Blue Night
is featured in Update #062:
Hardfloor & E.R.P., Dexter, Versalife
Hot on the heels of Instra:mental's 'Resolution 653', our favourite album last month, we present a round-up of excellent electro-inspired releases this week, backing up our claims of an impending resurgence of the classic genre.
Take acid legends Hardfloor more...
The EP Lost in a Blue Night
was reviewed:
The Chicago Shags sound is based on the raw, manic energy of classic-era House and Acid from the likes of Armando, Ron Hardy, Lil' Louis, et al. Consisting of a partnership between Legowelt and Orgue Electronique, the duo's latest EP has found an appropriate home on Hague-based label, Creme Organization.
