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The quintessential first album by Gina X Performance. Released in 1978 on various labels including EMI, ''Nice Mover'' has been out of print on vinyl format since 1980. ''Nice Mover'' has been an internationally regarded electro/disco record with various tracks appearing on compilations throughout the years (e.g. Andrew Weatherall's ''Nine O'Clock Drop''). The track ''No G.D.M.'' (a tribute to famous gay actor/writer/personality) was a club hit on both sides of the Atlantic and remains a commonly heard track on better DJ sets to this very day. It is made up of an infectious slow driving disco-esque beat with perfectly aligned and arranged synth accompaniments. Tackling controversial subject matter such as transgenderism, exhibitionism, and other fetishes , this record has left a deep mark on the history of new wave and electro/disco. The title track ''Nice Mover'' is a cosmic sequenced synth hit and also has appeared on various compilations. The bouncing ''Be A Boy'' is a high energy dancefloor cutter that illustrates the internal thought processes and daydreams of a female longing to become a male. ''Black Sheep'' continues this theme and is a very catchy number with bonus sheep sounds to keep it interesting... The closing track ''Tropical Comic Strip'' starts off with peaceful cricket samples and piano and builds into a bombastic production that is a fitting close to the record. Master recordings provided by Zeus B. Held and remastered by Lafayette Masters, Freiburg. This is a seminal work of electro/disco/wave and is essential for fans of late 70's wave-synth-disco crossover and the like. Original reproduction artwork is preserved on the front (one of the best record covers of the entire scene) and back. Presented on high quality 180gram colored vinyl in a limited edition pressing of 1000 hand-numbered copies.
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