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Thread started 02/21/06 3:11pm

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Song with real sex sounds becomes dance hit

From the NY Daily News:

'Libido's' sex drives it up
Billboard's Club Play chart


By REBECCA LOUIE

Mixing Showbiz and Pleasure: Club DJs have propelled Jessica Vale's single into the spotlight.
The "Libido's" rising.

Catchy coital anthem "Disco Libido" has debuted at No. 37 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart - proving a song comprising actual sex sounds isn't just an aural tease.

With lyrics such as, "Now we must dance, so later we f-," the not-so-subtle single comes from "The Sex Album" by Jessica Vale, released in October. The album's music is composed of sounds of live couples copulating - with some acts performed by the vocal vixen herself.

"People have gotten over the fact that it's made out of sex," says Vale, 27, who heard about her chart position while vacationing with boyfriend and co-producer Ivan Evangelista at Graceland. "Now they can just listen to music and move on."

"I mean, I think by now we all know where the microphones went," she adds with a laugh, referring to the intimate recording sessions she had with seven couples she met in New York fetish and dance clubs. "I just want to focus on the music."

She will do just that this Thursday at 9 p.m. at Nolita nightspot Arlene's Grocery. Flanked by a band and Evangelista, Vale will perform new material - none of which involves intercourse or foreplay.

"I guess for me it's pretty standard music," she says.

While her new material may lean toward the traditional, "The Sex Album" has yet to break into the mainstream. The Club Play chart is compiled from lists submitted by venue deejays who don't have to worry about FCC regulations and family-friendly programming.

"To get spun in nightclubs across the country, it just has to be a good dance record," says Vic Latino, a deejay on local dance-music station WKTU. "Do I think a record with sex sounds would work on the radio? If the beat was driving enough and catchy, I totally think so."

http://www.nydailynews.co...3365c.html
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Reply #1 posted 02/21/06 3:46pm

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just heard this song, though it was only the album version. i'm sure there's some funked up long versions floating around. i would like to check this out in a pair of headphones. music horny
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Reply #2 posted 02/21/06 3:58pm

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Sometimes all you need is a gimmick. There's nothing wrong with that. Disappointing though, when all you have is gimmick.

O.k. so I heard this track...I had to. Unless this Vale girl is an alien, I'm confused.

Vocal skills are not strong but I'm sure she'll find work in folio.
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Reply #3 posted 02/21/06 4:21pm

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I read about this in a magazine a few weeks ago. They recommended it for Valentine's Day lol
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Reply #4 posted 02/21/06 4:58pm

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I'm sure the sounds of copulation on this record are authentic, but didn't Kim Bassinger contribute her coital sounds to Prince's extended version of "Scandalous" a few years ago? Not to mention all of the dance and hip hop singles which sampled old porn films and used them as background noise to their beats.

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Reply #5 posted 02/21/06 7:40pm

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A full album of that sounds awful! I get it for maybe one song...
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Reply #6 posted 02/21/06 7:54pm

NorthernLad

the song is actually very hot! Kinda like a mix between Juliet and "Erotica"-era Madonna. I like it.

I probably won't get the whole CD, though. I think one song is enough for me.
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Reply #7 posted 02/21/06 8:23pm

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728huey said:

I'm sure the sounds of copulation on this record are authentic...
Either I heard the wrong version or sex is supposed to sound like dial-up and I just never knew it.

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Reply #8 posted 02/22/06 2:44am

Novabreaker

It would be far more interesting to hear an entire pop album where all the vocals would have been actually sang while copulating in the studio. That would be awesome! I wonder if the professionals could pull it off. Maybe Madonna... oh wait, she can't sing, so that kinda like ruins it for the other part.
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