In some better parallel universe than this one, a (chief) work of an album like "D.I. Go Pop" [1994] would have become a classic. Too ahead of its time. Alongside "Spiderland"... with the difference that for some strange reason, those have remained in semi-oblivion...

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Disco Inferno

Disco Inferno are an English experimental/post-rock group from Essex, active from 1989 to 1995. Led by Ian Crause, they became renowned for integrating extensive sampling—often via MIDI guitar—into a pop-adjacent framework. Their landmark album D.I. Go Pop (1994) and the posthumous Technicolour (1996) earned lasting cult status.
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