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Discussion on Kelley Polar: NEW orchestral disco? within the Disco Music of the 70s and 80s forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; Kelley Polar (+ Daniel Wang) are performing new, orchestral string sound disco in Helsinki. Yes, it' supposed to be real ...
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| KELLEY POLAR (Environ, USA) Kelley Polar began his musical studies at the age of three with stack of LPs, a plastic Fisher-Price turntable and his six-year-old, disco-loving sister. Lessons in piano, violin and finally viola followed, the latter becoming his passion and primary musical vehicle. At 18, Polar was a prizewinner at the William Primrose International Viola Competition, followed by an infamous tenure at Oberlin Conservatory. By the midnineties, Polar found himself in New York City pursuing an advanced degree at the illustrious Juilliard School and cementing his reputation for general deviance. Fate introduced a chance meeting in 1998 with Morgan Geist, head of the Environ record label. Geist and partner Darshan Jesrani were deep into the production of their first Metro Area record, and aware the duo were seeking live strings to complete the germination of their signature sound, Polar gamely assembled a group of Juilliard players and dubbed the group "Kelley Polar Quartet." KPQ would eventually be heard on some of Metro Area's biggest tracks — "Miura," "Caught Up" and "Dance Reaction," to name but a few — and even made the occasional surprise appearance in the group's live performances. It wasn't long before Polar determined that his Quartet should strike out with an original venture, and while some influence of Metro Area's style was evident, Polar's mix of western classical theory coupled with ignorance of current dance music trends made his early Environ records capture listeners' imaginations. The inaugural solo Kelley Polar Quartet 12" (Audition EP, 2002) was the buzz of taste-making DJs the world over, and with the subsequent EPs (Recital EP and Rococo EP), Kelley Polar Quartet became a wellregarded name among discerning spinners, record buyers and journalists by 2004. Around this time, Polar was expelled from Juilliard, and despite his flourishing recording career, he decided he could no longer handle his self-destructive city lifestyle. He returned to the countryside of his youth and began playing chamber music under an assumed name in rural New Hampshire. It was in this rural setting that Polar found himself as a solo artist. Dropping the "Quartet" suffix from his name, he began exploring taut song ideas rooted more in idealistic pop than the pulsing floors of nightclubs. After a yearlong exile, Polar returned to New York in summer 2005 to mix his debut album, Love Songs of the Hanging Gardens, with Morgan Geist. Released the following autumn, Love Songs… received an incredible response from listeners and critics alike. Spin magazine praised the album as "romantic, nogravity dance pop;" The New Yorker called it an "ambitious new age disco record;" the Chicago Reader voted it "Best Music of 2005" as did Stylus Magazine's "Best Records of 2005." A live European festival tour in 2006 connected Polar with his fans and further cemented the album's staying power; indeed, Pitchfork described the album in May 2007 as "one of 2005's great unsung gems." Today, Polar is the violist for the Apple Hill Chamber Players, a group known worldwide for playing primarily in conflict areas such as the Middle East, Northern Ireland and the Caucauses. He has recently completed a new album, I Need You to Hold On While the Sky Is Falling. Again mixed by Morgan Geist, the album will be released worldwide in March 2008, followed with a worldwide tour by Polar with his new live band. Polar has also recently completed his first remix for the band Caribou (formerly Manitoba) on Merge/City Slang. http://www.kelleypolar.com MySpace.com - Kelley Polar - SULLIVAN, US - Disco House / Electronica / Pop - www.myspace.com/kelleypolar http://www.environrecords |
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| Daniel Wang is great, catchy and enchanting grooves: "Nights In Berlin" I wouldn't call Kelley Polar Nu Disco. He makes very interesting Electro-Dance and Discowave and IMO is more in the genre that's recently boosted by groups like Hercules And Love Affair and others. But he certainly is an act worth to follow! Live "Chrysanthemum"
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| The Second Coming of Alec Constandinos he is not. Not really "disco" to me. Not my cup of tea. |
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| Kelley Polar is MY cup of tea — i saw him perform a couple of weeks ago at PS1 (the Queens sister museum of Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art) with the very excellent Metro Area on the turntables. no he's not in the same league as Costandinos — more Arthur Russell, actually, and Hercules and Love Affair is a fair contemporary comparison — but there was a live drummer, bassist, and four violins. AND they performed an orchestral disco classic that made jaws drop and booties wiggle — one that was probably never attempted live back in 1977. i won't reveal it now — you should have the same pleasurable shock if you do decide to go. |
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| Re new orchestral disco recordings-- has anyone posted yet about Million Dollar Orchestra's CD "Better Days?" Complete with strings, horns, lots of congas, and Sweethearts of Sigma-style backing vocals. Sounds like Salsoul Orch crossed with P&P productions. |
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