
Embassy Cafe is house music laid bare - rough, ready and romantic. Its the early 90s house record Australia never had - an antipodean take on classic albums such as Dream 2 Science and Amnesia.
Starting out as raw cassette tape demos, this collaborative project blends deep house productions by Andras Fox with the sensual vocals of Oscar S. Thorn. Mixing phrases or straight cuts from experimental jam's with lush rhythm tracks, Embassy Cafe is a surprising mix of dance floor material alongside slow 80s funk grooves.
Recorded live with minimal overdubs, the resulting album tracks are full of the mistakes, noises and distortions that made the early recordings by artists like Virgo Four so appealing. Oscar S. Thorns vocals recall a time when house was the mainstay of a marginalized, black, queer audience.
Starting out as raw cassette tape demos, this collaborative project blends deep house productions by Andras Fox with the sensual vocals of Oscar S. Thorn. Mixing phrases or straight cuts from experimental jam's with lush rhythm tracks, Embassy Cafe is a surprising mix of dance floor material alongside slow 80s funk grooves.
Recorded live with minimal overdubs, the resulting album tracks are full of the mistakes, noises and distortions that made the early recordings by artists like Virgo Four so appealing. Oscar S. Thorns vocals recall a time when house was the mainstay of a marginalized, black, queer audience.
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