Biography
Disco Inferno embodied the classic archetype of the overlooked rock outfit, charting fresh sonic territory while captivating only a small audience across their brief run. Their recorded legacy—particularly the string of singles alongside the follow-up album DI Go Pop, a work for the sampler comparable to what Electric Ladyland represented for the guitar—nevertheless left a deep impression on the limited listeners who encountered it. Mounting monetary setbacks and widespread indifference ultimately prompted frontman Ian Crause to dissolve the group in the mid-'90s. Not long afterward he teamed with two acquaintances under the name Floorshow, committing an album's worth of tracks to tape that ultimately left Crause dissatisfied. Even so, he secured a solo deal with the Rough Trade-affiliated Tugboat imprint toward the close of the '90s. The Elemental single appeared under that arrangement in late 2000, drawing on leftover Floorshow recordings, and adopted a brighter, more traditional song structure than anything he had previously released. Acuarela issued three additional Crause compositions in 2002 under the title Head Over Heels.
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