Today, LA-based post-punk four-piece Agender offer a four track EP, Top Bottom Top Remixes, with re-imagined versions of their queer disco-club soundtrack "Top Bottom Top." Out everywhere now, the project features remixes by JD Samson, Harvey Sutherland, David Scott Stone and lead singer Romy Hoffman.
The EP comes a month after the release of their sophomore LP, No Nostalgia, out everywhere now. The band is made up of Australian lead singer Hoffman, bassist Cristy Michel, drummer Christy Greenwood and synth player Sara Rivas. Together, they make schizo, synthy, paranoid, post-punk with a dash of dysmorphic desire and have been turning heads in the post-punk scene since their debut album in 2014, Fixations. Most recently, they have caught attention for the string of eye-catching music videos accompanying their single releases including the double video for "Trouble & Desire + "Womb 2 Wound" and steamy video for "Top Bottom Top."
"Top Bottom Top," celebrates queer love across the spectrum, paying homage to queer sexuality and sheds light on sexual fluidity and individuality. The original track blends disco and punk underneath lyrics that repeat the playful words often used to label the positions and power structures involved in queer sex. It features punky guitar shreds, cow bells and subtle synth sequencers that flutter over a classic disco beat–one that BuzzbandsLA called "deliciously throbbing."
Directed by queer filmmaker, writer, designer and activist, Graham Kolbeins, the video stars Sheree Rose, an 81-year-old performance artist, documentarian, and dominatrix. The video will be featured in LA's Outfest, an LGBTQ+ film festival, showing on Saturday, July 16th at 9pm with tickets available here.
The EP opens with a Soul Wax-esque approach to the track, stretching and expanding on the original version. With the help of David Scott Stone (LCD Soundsystem, Get Hustle, Unwound), who produced the band's latest LP in collaboration with Hoffman, the track takes a new shape as the two push beyond its original structure.
JD Samson, of feminist electro-punk group Le Tigre, puts her spin on "Top Bottom Top," making it darker, sexier and longer, fit for the disco-house dance floors of New York, with Samson adding, "Let's just say this is my personality. Take it or leave it!" Le Tigre will be performing at LA's This Ain't No Picnic Festival on Saturday, August 27th. Find tickets and information here.
After seeing the band live, Australian "neurotic funk" producer and musician Harvey Sutherland declared "Top Bottom Top" a hit and needed to get involved, resulting in his take on the track and the completion of the remix EP itself. Sutherland adds, "I tried to give it a real Liquid Liquid flavored New York disco rerub, amped up the percussion to 11 and took it to the cosmos. It’s all love baby!" In April 2022, Sutherland released the hypermodern, funky and highly acclaimed LP, Boy, which came together between tours with Khruangbin and Hot Chip. Sutherland's funk and Agender's punk join together for a fresh, irresistible take on the queer club anthem.
The EP's final version is Romy's original demo version of the song–a 90's feel-good house affair. While this version almost made Romy's solo album, it became clear it needed to be rearranged with grittier, scuffed up production, which eventually transformed into the version heard on No Nostalgia.
Agender will hit the stage in Oakland on August 26th at Elbo Room Jack London, ahead of their album release show at LA's Zebulon on September 9th. Grab tickets to experience them live via agendermusic.com/shows.
All new versions of "Top Bottom Top," are out now on the latest Top Bottom Top Remixes EP featuring JD Samson, Harvey Sutherland and David Scott Stone. Find Agender on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube for more from the post-punk Los Angeles four-piece.
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