D.d. Mirage
EXOTIC ILLUSIONS
ISLE OF JURA RECORDS âą SKU: ISLELP015Pop âą Disco
D.d. Mirage
ISLE OF JURA RECORDS âą SKU: ISLELP015Pop âą Disco
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8 tracks180G vinyl pressing After releasing their well-received 7â and 12â singles âNight Timeâ and âFeel It / So Hotâ, Isle of Jura is pleased to present Exotic Illusions, the debut album from D.D. Mirage, the Sydney-based duo of Josh Dives and Disky Dee. Having first played music together during the mid-2010s in the indie-psyche and punky-shoegaze bands King Colour and SCK CHX, the two Australian musicians/DJs came up in the warehouse party scene that fermented in the wake of the Sydney lockout laws. While organising mixed media events under the Yeah Nah Yeah brand, they discovered the joys of disco, dance-punk and the Balearic beat through Pender St Steppersâ DJ mixes and reissue releases and found themselves changing direction in response. Written and recorded with a range of vintage keyboards and preamps, instruments and digital studio software, Exotic Illusions is a cosmopolitan love letter to the immaculate blend of Italo disco, Neopolitan funk, Nigerian boogie, cosmic house, synth-pop, UK street soul and lovers rock sounds that have inspired D.D. Mirage since they began this iteration of their ever-evolving musical relationship. âThe name Exotic Illusions refers to our fascination with all of this music made in other parts of the world,â they explain. âDuring lockdown and thereafter, we indulged in these exotic sounds as an antidote to our lack of travel. This fascination continued as the world opened up again, and we started working on tunes together. Itâs also a way of acknowledging that we feel like tourists partaking in these styles and established sounds. They arenât ours and werenât born out of the place weâre from, but we hope weâve been able to add something unique to them.â In recognition of this, rather than just reinterpreting genre motifs through an antipodean lens, D.D. Mirage opened up lines of communication with some of their favourite musicians from the Neapolitan scene, bassist Daniel Monaco (Rush Hour, Periodica Records) and drummer Andrea De Fazio (Parbleu/ Nu Genea), who recorded the rhythm section for âSo Hotâ. They also wrote to the Manchester-based singer/producer Private Joy, who graced âNight Timeâ with a smoother-than-silk street soul vocal that helped the single secure crucial plays on NTS and BBC Radio 6. Opening with the tropical melodies, post-disco machine beats and jilted art-punk singalong chants of the title track, Exotic Illusions unfolds as a series of sturdy, internationally-minded dancefloor excursions. âPiranesiâ is boogie with a South American shuffle. âSo Hotâ is Neapolitan funk with a Leichhardt strut, and âAntennaâ (featuring Jofi) is D.D. Mirageâs love letter to â80s drum machine bossa nova from Brussels. On âFeel Itâ, the duo hit a sparking groove that reaches into an eternal sunset of the mind before throwing out a bubbly disco-not disco spoken word bounce on âCatâs Cradleâ, featuring psychedelic-pop singer Jermango Dreaming. From there, D.D. Mirage bring it home with a cheeky Aussie drawl on âLiving Upside Downâ and the nocturnal excellence of âNight Timeâ, making a case for themselves as a significant new force from Australian music to the world. full sleeve artwork from Bradley Pinkerton.