Polygamy Boys

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The Minus Man 06:36 Tools
Astral Planet 06:08 Tools
Lucky Bombs 06:23 Tools
Mystic Eyes (feat. Lindsay-J) 06:05 Tools
Vivez Sans Peur 06:35 Tools
Metropolis Tango 06:40 Tools
Man Against Man 05:00 Tools
Black Flower 06:30 Tools
Ghostz 06:46 Tools
Bordello 04:35 Tools
Desolate Destination 06:18 Tools
Wake Up 00:00 Tools
Minus Man 00:00 Tools
Rendezvous Dans Le Cercueil 07:08 Tools
Global Misanthropes 07:20 Tools
Transparenz 06:21 Tools
Logical Terror 06:13 Tools
Tora Bora 06:44 Tools
Der Kommissar 00:00 Tools
Life Support 06:16 Tools
Polygamy Boys Theme 00:00 Tools
Love Spy / Love Dies 07:07 Tools
Firenze (Gladiator Mix) 06:16 Tools
Russian Roulette 06:26 Tools
Pleasure Patrol 06:10 Tools
(A2) Astral Planet 06:09 Tools
Mystic Eyes 06:09 Tools
Un-Known (feat. Lindsay-J) 06:09 Tools
Firenze Feat. Sabine 07:38 Tools
Russian Roulette - Loser Mix 06:58 Tools
Firenze - Feat. Sabine 07:43 Tools
Firenze (feat. Sabine) 00:00 Tools
Russian Roulette (Loser Mix) 07:38 Tools
Captain's Hearse 00:30 Tools
New Breed 00:00 Tools
The un-Known 00:00 Tools
Love Spy / Love Dies - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Reply 23 06:58 Tools
Love Spy / Love Dies - Error Error Rmx 07:27 Tools
Love Spy / Love Dies - Error Error Remix 07:27 Tools
Live in Amsterdam, Oct. 21 2006 07:27 Tools
Reply 23 - Original Mix 06:58 Tools
Captain's Hearse (Inédit) 06:58 Tools
Firenze 06:58 Tools
211-polygamy_boys_-_bordello-just 06:58 Tools
Love Spy / Love Dies (Error Er 07:27 Tools
Love Spy / Love Dies - Error E 07:27 Tools
Reply 23 (Original Mix) 07:27 Tools
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Polygamy Boys (Michel Morin and Stephan Busche) both share a passion for Italo-disco, E.B.M. and electro. Around the same time that they began working on their first tracks together, they were looking for a pseudonym that reflected a mixture of these styles - something rude, yet humourous. When Stephan suggested the name “Polygamy Boys”, they burst into laughter and agreed that it was a perfect fit. Polygamy Boys create raw and gritty, often sinister tracks - but they are never afraid to venture into playful and funk-inspired territory. Although they originally met online at the Globaldarkness forum based in the Netherlands, Michel first met Stephan face-to-face at Das Drehmoment records in Berlin in August 2002. Collaborating was a spur of the moment idea and they started their project soon after. When Michel first moved to Berlin from Canada, they finished their first three tracks together. There was obviously some good chemistry between them as one of those first tracks, "Wake Up", became a big hit on Bunker Records (NL). Michel runs his own record label, Gingerbread House Records (CA), which was started in Canada in 1999. His first two Sneak-Thief 12" releases were a mixture dirty Detroit-style beats and new-wave electro; however, his next two EP's are a deep excursion into electro-funk, disco and broken beats. Sneak-Thief can be simply described as great melodies, ass-shaking basslines, and debonair drums. Stephan Busche spins under the name DJ Gitano and is one half of Fancyman. Fancyman started in December 2000 and is a project with Berlin producer Kai Lillich - it's inspired by early 80's dance music, Chicago House and Italo-disco. Stephan is also an avid record collector who loves old Italo-disco and Canadian-disco - some of his favourite labels include Il Discotto, Memory, Salsoul, Unidisc, Vedette, Quality. Giorgio Moroder, Gino Soccio, Front 242, Chris and Cosey and Kirlian Camera all carry a great importance for Stephan: “For my taste, a lot of this older music has more soul and captures my feelings better.” Michel also carries this sentiment: “I believe there are a lot of musical journeys started by various producers from the early 80's that are worth pursuing further. As such, we're not interested in duplicating what's already been done, but rather carrying forward a tradition of dark, moody, and evocative electronic dance music. The key is to avoid the easy musical clichés by focusing on song structure, harmonies, and skillful drum programming.” Lindsay-J (Lindsay Griffin), a long-time collaborator of Sneak-Thief, joined the Polygamy Boys in 2003. Her fresh and soulful vocals bring a touch of class to the Boys in both the studio and during their live performance. The Polygamy Boys have put together a fantastic live performance which includes live synths & samplers, DJ'ing, live vocals, and projected visuals. It is the culmination of 7 years of Sneak-Thief's live experience and Gitano's 20 years of DJ'ing. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.