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Demonstration: Demos Doodles & Disasters 1999 - 2015

by Rick O'Disko

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Samples: "Warning: Vehicle Reversing" "1, 2, 3" and "Dah-dah..."
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Mr. O'Disko is ready to commence.
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The lyrics are the same as the final version except for the opening line: "Your words, my eyes"
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27 tracks covering 16 years of demos, sketches, early unreleased tracks, works-in-progress, and works-best-forgotten by underground electropop artist Rick O'Disko. From his earliest attempts to emulate contemporary trancelords to recent backing track demos, "Demonstration" is a peek behind the curtain at an artist's development. Album download includes a ten-page booklet with information about the tracks on "Demonstration."

BANDCAMP BONUS!!! Everyone who purchases the "Demonstration" album download will also receive a CD-R of the backing tracks from Rick O'Disko's abandoned "Wired Kingdom" album - individually personalized and illustrated by the artist himself! (CD-R to be delivered in January 2016)

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released December 14, 2015

Copyright 2015 Disko Systems LLC. All rights reserved. See download booklet for individual track credits.

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Rick O'Disko Syracuse, New York

Born and raised in Upstate New York, Rick O’Disko has loved dance music for as long as he can remember: “In elementary school, I used to get to class early so that my friends and I could dance to our disco 45s.” At eight years old, he asked for – and received – a strobe light for Christmas. “I set my room up as a discotheque. There was no door policy – just come on in and get down.” ... more

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