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Wade Nichols - Rvng Of The Nrds Vol. 5
Label / Rvng Intl.
Cat # / NRDS 05
Released / June 2008
Style / Re-Edits
Rating / 4

Dance music has had a long love affair with adapting unlikely records into contemporary club hits. (It certainly didn’t start with JX’s Elvis remix, and can probably be traced back to Meco’s disco version of the Star Wars soundtrack). Todd Terje’s wrinkle on this tradition is one of subtlety—to coax songs into strange new shapes by making what seem like only minimal changes.

For this RVNG of the Nerds release, Terje calls himself Wade Nichols, which was the real name of cosmic's beloved Dennis Parker. Despite knowing this bit of disco trivia, though, I must admit to being utterly unfamiliar with the originals of the songs re-edited on this release. My excuse is that I’m not American and therefore my only exposure to classic rock radio is via movies and GTA4. Nerds feel free to flame me for this, but ravers probably won’t mind too much as it’s the end result that counts.

In this case, that means agreeable boogie psychedelia. The three songs here are the type to come up to you with a goofy grin, buy you a drink, and then tell you a really strange story. The closest modern reference point is probably DJ Harvey’s Map of Africa project. The horns and pianos on "Abracadobro" make it the most disco-y of the three, but the slide guitar and "yeah yeah" chants inject plenty of down-home country flavour.

"Horse with No Shame" takes on America's "Horse with No Name," a song I should probably know. It clip-clops along gently with straight but subtle kicks and a guitar loop, but the star of the show are the lyrics which come across like Carlos Castaneda written by Louis L’amour. Terje has this trick of making things sound wonderfully smooth and flowing, elevating the track beyond a relatively cheap gag into something quite special. Canned Heat's "On the Road Again," a sleazy chugger that sounds a bit like ZZ Top with falsetto vocals, also gets the same treatment and is transformed into something called "Wanda Rode Again."

It’d be easy to slam this release for being trendy recontextualations of previously taboo music. But despite his ironic moustache and porno alias, you do feel that Terje isn’t doing this to be arch, but rather from a genuine love for this music and a desire to make it relevant again, and it’s this that shines through.



Published /
Tue, 12 August 2008



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Tracklist: Wade Nichols - Rvng Of The Nrds Vol. 5
A Wanda Rode Again
B1 Horse With No Shame
B2 Abracadobro

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custardmitewrote
Mon, 15 Sep 2008Well done plazz. Am extremely pleased that you managed to ID track 3 as US69 - 2069 A Space Oddity. Will hunt the LP down. Thanks for that one.

I guess that just leaves 11 and 13 then? 15 out of 17 is pretty good! That said, asides from the US69 track, number 11 is one I am uber keen to find out more about.

Christophe - I take your point about NME! However, in fairness to the guy I know who writes for them, he also writes for other publications and knows his stuff. I would recommend you... More

christophewrote
Wed, 10 Sep 2008What do people who work at NME know about music anyway? The thing's not fit to wipe my arse with in all fairness...

Been loving the whole Tim Sweeney / BeatsInSpace thing for a while now so will have to get my grubby little mits on this sharpish.

plazzTTwrote
Wed, 10 Sep 2008Thanks for that ID!

I found one more:

3. US69 - 2069: A Spaced Oddity

www.discogs.com/release/823669

It's written as U.S. '69 on some releases. He just included the first half on it on the CD, the original gets really spaced out in the second half

custardmitewrote
Thu, 04 Sep 2008Got another Japanese number for you:

14 - Yura Yura Teikoku - It was a robot

I asked a guy I know who works for the NME about track 11 and not even he knew who it is by. Unless we stumble across the artist by accident, I doubt we will ever know. Maybe that is a good thing? Then again, maybe not!

plazzTTwrote
Thu, 04 Sep 2008Found out two more of them: (both early 80's Japanese numbers)

7. Phew - Dream
17. P-Model - Ohayo

plazzTTwrote
Thu, 04 Sep 2008I'll keep looking too (track 11 is especially one I'm after)


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