Kerrier District
In late January of 2004, Luke Vibert released a triple-vinyl pack on Rephlex under his Kerrier District alias. The whimsical producer took cues from Italo disco producers of the early '80s -- as well as left-field house vets Metro Area, who certainly inspired Vibert's own pseudonym -- to come up with his own sample-heavy take on the sound. Black Devil's Disco Club, a French disco-era relic reissued by Rephlex around the same time as Kerrier District, also played a significant role in the sound of these tracks. The self-titled set was released on compact disc a couple months later. Vibert eventually remixed one of the Black Devil tracks as part of another Rephlex release. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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Kerrier District, released by the suddenly disco-happy Rephlex, is to Metro Area what Ivana Humpalot is to Plenty O'Toole: a parody of something that already has its own fun to it, with...
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