Fischerspooner

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Warren Fischer and Casey Spooner met each other in Chicago at an art school. They've worked with several big names such as Kylie Minogue and David Bowie. Their electronically driven songs are served up in an assault of pop theatrics.
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Albums

#1

(17 versions)
International Deejay Gigolo Records 2001

Odyssey

(12 versions)
Capitol Records 2005

Entertainment

(3 versions)
Lo Recordings 2009

Singles & EPs

Emerge

(30 versions)
Serotonin 2000

Tone Poem

(10", Pic, Shape, Ltd)
Flapping Jet Records 2000

The 15th

(6 versions)
FS Studios 2002

Sounds Good, Looks Good, Feels Good Too

(AVCD, Maxi)
Capitol Records 2002

Dexemerge

(12", S/Sided, W/Lbl)
Ministry Of Sound 2002

Sweetness / L.A. Song / Megacolon

(CD, Maxi, Promo)
FS Studios 2002

L.A. Song / Sweetness

(12")
International Deejay Gigolo Records, EFA 2003

Never Win

(18 versions)
Capitol Records 2005

Just Let Go

(20 versions)
FS Studios, EMI 2005

A Kick In The Teeth

(3 versions)
FS Studios 2005

We Need A War

(2 versions)
International Deejay Gigolo Records 2006

Étienne Daho* & Fischerspooner - Tout Va Bien Pour La France (12", Maxi, Promo)

Capitol Music 2006

The Best Revenge

(2 versions)
Kitsuné Music 2008

Danse En France

(2 versions)
Lo Recordings 2009

We Are Electric

(3 versions)
LoEB 2009

Infidels Of The World Unite (Bonus Version)

(8xFile, WAV, EP)
Dim Mak Records 2011

Compilations

Time Out Presents The Other Side: New York

(4 versions)
Deaf Dumb & Blind, Breakbeat Science Recordings 2005

Miscellaneous

Supply & Demand

(5 versions)
Lo Recordings 2009

Fischerspooner / Flo Rida - The Best Revenge / Jump (2xFile, MP3, 320)

IHEARTCOMIX Records 2009
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by technobug00 Apr 06, 2004
All electro purists, pseudo-intellectuals can run their mouths about Fischerspooner as long as they want to, just the finale to Emerge demonstrates how hardcore these New Yorkers can be. The sound is uncompromised, crashing in fast-paced beats and goddamn it, it makes the audience trash ! Is it techno ? Is it disco ? Is it punk ? Is it pop ? No. It is electroclash as good as it can be, fullforce. What distinguish FS from the rest is obviously the originality they inject in their music, as the beats rarely repeat themselves endlessly, a pattern often encountered in electroclash. But their debut album, #1, isn't just about dancy beats. Some strange experimentations ("Fucker", "Ersatz" and the kitsch parody "Tone Poem") proove that this music is not just about one single hype. And as if all this fresh wasn't enough to feed the imagination, they bring on a REAL show when performing live, instead of just tweak buttons, sing and smoke cigarettes as a lot of the artists of the electro community do. Going on self-derision, contradiction and voluntary technical problems in temporary art galleries full of conceptual art, getting costume changes and implicating the public in the madness, Casey Spooner is the perfect host for the next generation of electronic exhibition.

Do whatever you want, sooner or later, you'll be facing either Fischerspooner or it's offspring. And this is just a matter of time.
Review by Y3Kgirl Jul 18, 2002
I have just got back from Berlin where I saw Fischerspooner play live at the Gigolo party. I knew there was this big electro thing going on but not to such an extent. Berlin is the place to experience this, no doubt. DJ Hell played too, and I have to say this scene is the most exciting thing to happen to music for a while. And it is a scene; the fashion, attitude, everything just cool as f***. Thank god electro has not just been dumped in the archives of music. Grow a mullett and rock on.
Review by servo May 25, 2002
at first i didnt really like the music. the whole presentation, the theatrical aspects. the art. i could appreciate. now, 2 years later and they are on the edge of selling out. million dollar record deals and electro mainstream! i was lucky enough to catch one of their performances last friday in nyc. it was ok. they lip- synced! lol. it was hot. (as in warm!) full blown superstar was the scene. hipster chic. everybody adores fischerspooner. even the dogs in soho! i just dont really get what all the fuss is about. they've been hot! but everyone acts like its this whole new thing and "oh this electro music etc etc. and electroclash is great etc!" anyways, i dont really have a point here. i do enjoy fischerspooner. lets just hope they dont do gap or mcdonalds campaigns!
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