Celebrating its 10 years label anniversary Permanent Vacation releases a
top-notch package of 16 brand-new tracks by their main artists including
John Talabot, Tuff City Kids, Mano Le Tough, Tensnake, Red Axes, Pional
and many more. Plus special guest Joakim, who contributed the track
'Camino De La Luna'; paying homage to his classic remix for Antena's
'Camino Del Sol', the first big hit on the label 10 years ago.
EVEN ETERNITY HAS TO BE MEASURED AND THAT'S WHY IT IS TIME
TO CELEBRATE 10 YEARS OF PERMANENT VACATION WITH A BIG
FAT ANNIVERSARY COMPILATION.
But let's look back for a minute, because a lot has happened since Tom
Bioly and Benjamin Fröhlich dusted off the mirror balls in Munich. Since the
1970s the city always had a reputation for being one of the world's disco
capitals and Permanent Vacation took good care of this precious heritage
being partly responsible for the new found love of Disco music and its
variations such as BALEARIC, COSMIC, KRAUTROCK or PROTOHOUSE.
Back then Tom, who for several years had been working in the music
business, was a regular at Play Records that was run by Benjamin, who
had also been busy as a DJ and party promoter. Soon they became friends
and discovered their astoundingly similar taste in music. The label name
PERMANENT VACATION also reflects the way the label came into
existence, since the its main concept was developed during pingpong
matches rather than at a conference table.
Already their first release, a compilation of the same name—'PERMANENT
VACATION'—, was celebrated as 'razor-sharp, pulsating, pornographic, all
fuses opening crazy pop' by one of Germany's leading daily newspaper
Süddeutsche Zeitung.
Taking off from here Permanent Vacation managed to become one of the
flagships of the new movement and had several genre-defining hits with the
reissue of Antena's classic "Camino del Sol" album (even the Pet Shop
Boys claimed it as an influence) and the accompanying remixes.
Next up was the album "Miss Diamond to you" by singer Kathy Diamond,
produced by the wild boogie wizard Maurice Fulton. This album was
followed by multiple releases worth mentioning, many of which can be
called modern day disco classics by now: Tensnake's 'Coma Cat', which
entered the UK top 40, Azari & III 'Reckless with your love', albums by
Swedish Italo princess Sally Shapiro and by Vienna heartthrob Wolfram,
Jacques Renault's remix of Midnight Magic's 'Beam Me Up', 40 Thieves
'Don't turn it off', Todd Terje's 'Remaster of the Universe remix collection'