'Dancethink Music.' What started as a concept for My Dear Disco is quickly becoming a full-fledged movement surrounding them. Hailed as, ". . . one of the must see acts in Detroit and Ann Arbor," (The Detroit Fashion Pages), their high-energy blast of pop, techno, rock, and funk is stirring up a buzz that leaves critics saying, " . . . genres spill gracefully all over the map of edgy punk-punched new wave, acrobatic instrumental jams, soulful grooves, throbbing house raves, and liberating dancefloor moonwalks," (The Real Detroit), and "It's trancy and brilliant and gives me hope for the future of this planet -- all during the first song," (The Ann Arbor Observer).

My Dear Disco

My Dear Disco's high-energy blast of pop, techno, rock, and funk--called Dancethink Music--is quickly making its way to dance floors and headphones across the country. Hailed by critics as, "Modern dance-floor anthems," (The Onion), "Dangerously catchy," (Recoil Magazine) and, "An out-of-body experience," (Urb Magazine), their recent full-length record was co-produced by Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum producer Mark Saunders--the same person responsible for The Cure's Wish, Tricky's Maxinquaye, David Byrne's Feelings.

In 2008, American Eagle's New American Music Union named My Dear Disco one of the most promising bands in the country--as a result, MDD performed at the A.E. New American Music Festival (curated by Anthony Kiedis of The Red Hot Chili Peppers), sharing the bill with Bob Dylan, Gnarles Barkley, The Roots, Spoon, and The Raconteurs.

Currently on the road in a short bus converted to run on waste-vegetable oil, they have an upcoming feature on Fox Network's "Fearless Music," (airing to 45 million televisions in America), and have already gone out in press releases for two of this summer's biggest festivals, 10K Lakes and Wakursa, featured alongside Dave Mathews Band, Wilco, Widespread Panic, Umphrey's McGee, STS9, Galactic, and Buckethead.

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