Cloud One - Disco Juice (P&P Records 1976) video free download


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The studio-bound disco unit Cloud One made its debut in 1976 with the spectacular "Atmosphere Strut," a drifting, blissed-out nugget of underground disco that featured a repeated female vocal refrain of "We're gonna fly/Fy away." More importantly, what made the song stand out from everything else released at the time was the wild synthesizer line from producer and arranger Patrick Adams, who-as with dozens of other short-lived disco acts shamelessly chucked into obscurity—helmed the group. The nine-minute single was also the inaugural release on P&P, the first of several small labels run by Adams and partner Peter Brown.

Several Cloud One singles followed throughout the late '70's on P&P-affiliated labels, such as Queen Constance, Golden Flamingo, Heavenly Star, and Sound of New York. The Atmosphere Strut LP, released in 1976, compiled some of the group's 12" material (the LP included a seven-minute edit of the dizzying "Disco Juice," another Adams classic). Funky Disco Tracks of Cloud One, an EP, was issued in 1978. A second LP, called Happy Music appeared in 1979. Another Cloud One gem that's worth mentioning is "Patti Duke," a spacy number full of bizarre Moog manipulations and clusters of hand percussion that, when sped up, would probably sound like one of the hottest go-go tracks ever recorded.

Since the disco underground communicated through the 12-inch format, full-length albums were a rarity. As with the remainder of Cloud One's material, each song was produced and arranged by Patrick Adams, a remarkably prolific cult legend whose name should be just as instantly recognized in dance music circles as Giorgio Moroder and Arthur Baker's. Not only is Adams an incredibly talented figure behind the boards (and a label operator on top), but he also revolutionized synth playing—no one before, during, or since has played the synthesizer like him. Cloud One is one of several testaments to these facts, containing a handful of classic disco cuts that remain in DJ crates decades after being recorded.

Richard Tanninbaum (drums), Venus Dodson (vocals). Patrick Adams (piano, bass, vibes, guitar, conga, arp synthesizer).... wow!

This song was sampled by "Mighty Dub Katz" for their song "It's Just Another Groove" in 1996.

Comments

8 years ago

Darren Carter

One of the all time great Disco Soul what ever you want to call it tunes great work....

8 years ago

walek kook

fantastica..

8 years ago

PABLOHOLMEZ

YES YES ........ YEP....... MMMMMMMMM X

8 years ago

merkury06

This song is so beautiful it makes me want to cry with joy!

8 years ago

enяico p

Cloud One - Disco Juice VINTAGE

9 years ago

Heiko Mamerow

Mittagspause: Sitze auf dem Balkon, schaue in die Sonne, summme ein Lied und atme durch. :-D#orhwurmimmerwieder

9 years ago

Dandara Costa Souto

Vem Dançar Comigo?! Uhuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!! 

9 years ago

Richie B

One of the all time great Disco Soul what ever you want to call it tunes great work....

9 years ago

nymet2454

Can anyone name the disco's this record was played in New York City

9 years ago

William William

happy, hopeful

9 years ago

Robby Kappa

Classic classic classic!

9 years ago

Javoris Johnson

Zedd brought me here

9 years ago

DJ Manu Lima

muito bom muito, bom demais...

9 years ago

Kaczankuku

"Mighty Dub Katz - It's Just Another Groove" (1996) copied it!

9 years ago

baptistchris

Growing up in the seventies in Croydon never put a name to this talent until a few years ago: What great timeless music,Patrick Adams Legend . On par with the Mizzell Bros

9 years ago

Rodrigo Zimbres

Magic! - Rude (Zedd Remix) more one to used this sample

9 years ago

Mr Smithers Soulful Show Case

What A TUNE , & Way Ahead Ov It's TIME 5 Sure ...

9 years ago

Marc H Murphy

HEARD THIS FOR THE FIRST TIME ON SUNDAY AT AN OUTDOOR SUMMER PARTY. SIMPLY SUBLIME.

9 years ago

William P Scott

House music started in Chicsgo but it's roots come from classic NY cuts like this!! 

9 years ago

Lydgia P.

Thank God for P and P. Awesome music that doesn't let go - some decades later. 

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