Saturday, April 11, 2009
Deche Dans Face - Germon et Fils EP
Deche Dans Face Germon et Fils 7" (Sub Pop, 1996)
Deche Dans Face second American release is in the unique position of being on a super high profile label, still available in dollar bins across the country, and largely unheard. I've plopped this gem into plenty of record fiends hands, people who've told me they've seen it around but never heard it. The only two reasons I can think of is that prior to Germon et Fils, Deche Dans Face had released two seven inches, one on a French label and one on an obscure US label - neither with very good distribution in the US. Second is that, by the time this came out, the Sub Pop name was so linked to grunge that garage punkers ignored their output. Add the two and you get a great piece of primitive garage pummeling that you should have no problem finding. Here you get one originaly a wicked pounder which reminds me of fellow Frenchies Crash Normal and a rowdy, racketty cover of Willie Dixon. No sampled here is a very worth-a-listen take on the Oblivions' "Jim Cole."
Merry Dickmass
I Just Want to Make Love to You
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What a great 7"! It's exciting that you guys are back posting stuff on a rather regular basis, I missed y'all during your hiatus of sorts.
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