Альбомы исполнителя
Fashion Queen / Black Pussy’s Revenge
2022 · Мини-альбом
Body Talk (#Nypartyhouse Mix)
2019 · сингл
Lagerfeld (NY Party House Mix)
2019 · сингл
I Believe
2019 · сингл
Charlie! (feat. Charlie Le Mindu) [Remixes]
2012 · сингл
Charlie! (feat. Charlie Le Mindu)
2012 · сингл
Club Badder
2011 · альбом
Agyness Deyn
2010 · сингл
Let's Make Nasty (Remixes)
2010 · сингл
Let's Make Nasty (Afrojack Remix)
2009 · сингл
Hipster Girl (Thrillers Remix)
2009 · сингл
Club Badd
2009 · альбом
My Penis / My Pussy EP
2009 · Мини-альбом
I Love U
2009 · сингл
Licky
2008 · сингл
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Биография
The man who trademarked Electroclash (tm) as a style of club music and a way of life in the early '00s, Larry Tee ran a nightclub (Brooklyn's Luxx) and threw highly publicized (for the dance underground, at least) events like Berliniamsburg and Club Badd, which aided the growth of groups that combined punkish performance attitude with electronics. Somewhat confusingly, Electroclash (tm) actually had little to do with '80s electro pioneers like Afrika Bambaataa and the Egyptian Lover, and had much more to do with a mutant version of synth-based new wave (rather than funk). As Tee curated the Electroclash (tm) scene in New York -- which included groups like W.I.T. and Fischerspooner -- he brought it to other cities via live shows and the release of a defining compilation. Electroclash (tm) was released on his own Mogul Electro in late 2001. Less than two years later, the double-disc The Electroclash Mix was mixed by Tee and issued on Moonshine. Tee's experience as a scenester goes back to the early '80s in Atlanta. He DJ'd and ran a club in his native town but eventually headed to New York in 1989 to help start a club night at the Tunnel. Throughout the '90s, he became a more prominent DJ by spinning at the Palladium, Twilo, and the Roxy. More significantly, he co-wrote "Supermodel (You Better Work)" with his friend RuPaul in 1993; the song hit the top of the dance charts. After several years of being a house DJ, Tee found himself burnt out on the style. However, he found himself re-energized after hearing neo-electro/electro-pop groups Adult. and Fischerspooner. This sent him on his way to curating a scene around several likeminded groups, many of which were based in New York. This spawned the compilation, the club nights, and the tours, and Tee soon became a bigger figure than most of the groups he was promoting. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi