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Disco Recommendations October 2011

Juno Recommends Disco

Juno Recommends Disco

Disco Recommendations October 2011
3 Oct 2011
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1
Cat: IOR 009. Rel: 26 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Rainbow Road (original mix)
Don't Hold Back (original mix)
Rainbow Road (The Revenge Strings Of Fife mix)
out of stock $7.36
2
Cat: RK 003. Rel: 19 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Glowing Palms - "I Don't Wanna Come Daaaan"
Ruf Dug - "Choppin Tom"
Ruf Dug - "Head Band Dub"
Review: The lesser spotted Ruf Kutz label emerges from hibernation with their third release replete with a trio of multi-faceted discoid thrillers. Mancunian Ruf Dug, resident at the Wet Play parties, contributes two tracks, though it's Red Bull Music Academy alumni Glowing Palms that opens proceedings with the bottom heavy satisfaction of "I Don't Wanna Come Daaaan", which expertly teases out an extended groove before the vocal pay dirt hits! Ruf Dug's first slice of disco action is the taut Philly groove of "Choppin Tom", which neatly plays around with the percussive elements before the glorious strings and killer piano hook comes swooping in. Flipside "Head Band Dub" swerves towards expansive Balearica - just wait for the bubbling acid arpeggio to come to the fore in sync with those dramatic piano flourishes.
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out of stock $8.41
3
Cat: SE 1003. Rel: 19 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Accept The Truth (Tom Noble Wet mix)
Accept The Truth (Inkswel Underwater mix)
out of stock $14.20
4
Cat: ARTIFACTS 03. Rel: 12 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Message From The Leader
Turn On
Review: The Venetian master known as Bottin revisits his Artifacts series for a third time, retaining the visual theme of clear coloured vinyl (blue in case you were wondering) and the musical concept of digging into the disco heritage of days gone by in the Italian triumvate of bicep flexing fun that was Rimini, Milan and Venice. "Message From The Leader" stands apart from the glut of substandard edits these days, expertly splicing between passages, retaining the raw power of the source yet presented in a contemporary sheen that could feasibly provide a brief respite amidst a house set. Check the flip for "Turn On" which commences with a killer cowbell heavy intro before launching into a typically beefed up main groove that slips slick vocal hooks over a low reaching arpeggio bass.
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out of stock $9.45
5
Cat: HOTGOLD V1. Rel: 19 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sunlight
Sunlight (dub)
Review: More commonly known for his dusty fingered crate digging endeavours alongside Amir, Boston's Kon dips his toes into the world of glistening disco danceteria for the always stellar HOT Gold label. Whilst the world needs another revision of Michael Jackson like it needs another series of Big Brother, there is an undeniable class to "Sunlight" which lifts a mere titular smidgen of the departed King Of Pop's vocal turn from "Rock With You". Placing it amidst a live instrument mid tempo crunch filled with classic disco flourishes such as tight bass guitar and swirling keys, it makes for another HOT Gold hit. On the flip there's a slinky dub version where you can appreciate the input of some of the other artists involved, such as Tom "Disco" Noble on guitar!
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out of stock $7.36
6
Cat: DISCOFIL 909. Rel: 12 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
out of stock $8.41
7
Cat: LGL 09. Rel: 19 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cumbia 5
Cumbia 6
Cumbia 7
Cumbia 8
Review: The venerable JD Twitch returns to KZA's Let's Get Lost imprint with four further edits of Cumbia material culled from a visit to Columbia last year. Those somewhat handicapped by the less than syncopated nature of the tracks on Twitch's inaugural Let's Get Lost release will be pleased by the more DJ friendly nature of this lot. Equally, whilst the first round were throwaway in a fashion similar to those Hollertronix EPs (particularly the BeeGees and Rod Stewart cumbified tracks) the four reworks here are much more in the vein of recent Comeme output and all the better for it . Once again there's a dearth of information regarding the source material here, though the second track that graces the A Side is a particular highlight, all rattling techno rhythms upon which it seems like Twitch works through several different Cumbia tracks within the space of several minutes - the gleeful deviation into throbbing acid is delightful.
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out of stock $8.41
8
Cat: ISM 014X. Rel: 26 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Native New Yorker (Ashleys Beedle Big Apple Uptown Story part 1 & 2)
Inside Out (DJ Friction extended disco mix)
Inside Out (PBR Streetgang remix)
Review: For the uninitiated, Odyssey are a band who thrived in the 1970s disco boom thanks to an insouciant blend of live funk, soul and Afro Caribbean rhythms. Recently Yam Who's ISM imprint embarked on the Legacy project, which will see the band get back together in the studio to record a new album that includes updated versions of past hits alongside new material. In addition to this, ISM have commissioned a number of remixes, with expertly selected knob twiddlers turning reimagining Odyssey material for contemporary dancefloors. On the first edition, "Native New Yorker" - the first true Odyssey smash hit - is given a thorough disco treatment from Ashley Beedle with his "Big Apple Uptown Story" rife with piano keys, funky guitars and soaring string sections. On the flip, two upbeat and feel good remixes of "Inside Out" from DJ Friction and PBR are both pure disco euphoria. Bells chime, vocals bounce and the irresistibly groovy bass keeps them well and truly alive.
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out of stock $6.30
9
Cat: IFFM 001. Rel: 12 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Acdise #2
Turn The Light
Acdise #2 (Skudge Feels It version)
Acdise #2 (Gatto Fritto remix)
Review: International Feel adds Japanese techno artist Gonno to its roster, with Skudge and Gatto Fritto employed on remix duties. The label has released material from artists such as Gatto Fritto, Rocha, Bubble Club and DJ Harvey, and, due to the nature of its strongly curated sound, has subsequently gained a reputation as something of a Balearic label. And, in true Balearic form, the imprint has decided to take a left turn and welcome aboard Japanese techno producer Gonno, who counts Josh Wink and Laurent Garnier among his unofficial fan club. The release was suggested by Gatto Fritto (a long time techno fetishist), and the release is actually a collaboration between Gatto Fritto's label Fritto Morto and International Feel, with a new catalogue number to seal the deal. The two original cuts - namely "Acdise #2" and "Turn The Light" - appear on the A-Side, with the cosmic, swirling arpeggios of the former complementing the ambient atmospherics of the latter. Swedish techno dons Skudge turn in a throbbing late night revision of "Acdise #2" while Fritto's own remix is perhaps the highlight, with a deeply cerebral interpretation that might just be one of the finest moments in the International Feel canon. Limited, 180g vinyl here too.


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out of stock $8.41
10
Cat: BGO 003. Rel: 12 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Deep Space Orchestra - "Chrome Hand"
Deep Space Orchestra - "Chrome Hand" (Ben Sun remix)
James Johnston - "Faces & Traces Of Home"
James Johnston - "Sunshine Stars"
Review: Cosmic Boogie's Boogie Originals imprint releases its third 12", with the increasingly impressive (and prolific) Deep Space Orchestra at the helm on the A-Side. "Chrome Hand" is a gently undulating slice of shuffling deep house, with a bewitching arrangement and a head-nodding groove. On remixing duties, Ben Sun (of the underrated and hard to spell Voyeurhythm imprint) strips the instrumentation right back, adds a killer spoken word vocal sample and boom - our favourite mid tempo warehouse jam since Marco Passarani popped up on Running Back. Flip over for a brace of original productions from James Johnston - namely "Faces And Traces Of Home" (which is pleasingly reminiscent of Move D's recent work) and the more upbeat "Sunshine Stars".
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out of stock $8.41
11
Cat: REDUX 016. Rel: 19 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Drrtyhaze - "Get Down To Your Body"
Mankind - "Marimba On Toast"
Pete Herbert & Golden Fleece - "Interstella"
Review: After countless releases stretching back to a debut drop from Greg Wilson back in 2006, the classy Redux imprint switch up tactics with the first in a series of various artist Pick & Mix EPs. It's a fine debut too, that stretches across the disco globe from Australia to New York via London. Proceedings commence with NYC duo Drrtyhaze, no strangers to Redux, who hog the A Side with the elongated disco house delight of "Get Down To Your Body". It is however overshadowed by the contribution from Mankind, last seen on 3rd Strike and claiming to be "beamed to Atlanta from a passing interstellar cruiser" and now seemingly residing in London. Taking on the same Alexander O Neal classic that was recently reworked to such devastating effect by Maxxi Soundsystem might seem foolish, but the Mankind treatment on "Marimba On Toast" swerves down some demented Maurice Fulton path and is totally different in execution. Finally, Pete Herbert teams up with Melbourne's Golden Fleece on the bumping slap bass odyssey "Inter Stella".
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12
Mpese Mpese Band - "Mpsese Theme" (Drumtalk remix)
Canadoes Dance Band - "Fine Woman" (Sofrito edit)
out of stock $8.41
13
Trickski & Soul Clap - "Members Of The Clap"
Contra Communem Opinionem - "Sightless Brightness" (Permanent Vacation edit)
Beautiful Swimmers - "Excited"
Hunee - "A Study In Wild"
Review: As with the first Zwei vinyl sampler released by Permanent Vacation last month, this twelve inch accompaniment to the compilation proper is dominated by one track in particular. That honour is taken by Beautiful Swimmers, key figures on the Future Times roster and stepping out of their DC comfort zone for the first time and excel on the truly excellent "Excited". Commencing with the most satisfying of primal drum thumps, the implementation of simplistic vocal repetitions over raw synth stabs lifted from the mind of Harald Faltemeyer makes for the most visceral slices of dancefloor potency since the last! It's hidden away on the B Side along with Hunee's "A Study In The Wild", an instantly energising arrangement that continues the Berlin resident's keen run of channelling the emotions of vintage Chicago house through his own unique filters. Before you arrive here however, your ears get to take in a smart collab between Soul Clap and Trickski on the growling, low centred cosmic tumble that is "Members Of the Clap" as well as the PV lads sharpening their edit knives on a track from Mathematics act Contra Communem Opinionem.
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out of stock $19.46
14
Cat: TIT 001. Rel: 19 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Erotique Hypnotique Exotique
Sun Kissed Chicks
Turn On The Love
out of stock $7.36
15
Cat: GOMMA 157. Rel: 05 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
No Hay Ritmo
No Hay (dub)
No Hay Ritmo (PG Parallax remix)
out of stock $8.41
16
Cat: LGL 01. Rel: 22 Feb 10
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Goody Goody
Dancer
Tonight
Review: The debut release of the new label "let's get lost" which is kicked off by mule musiq and force of nature's Kza. 'Vol. 1' is Kza's re-edits of all time top favorite obscure disco tracks.

Kza is a one of the most popular djs / artists in Japan, and is well known as Japan's biggest records collecter! Last year he released his first solo album "Dig & Edit" on mule musiq's sister label Endless Flight. The album was supported from eric duncan from rub n tug and many more. The long awaited new album from Force Of Nature is coming later in 2010...


A side "goodie goodie" is an edit of Vincent Montana Jr Project - Goody Goody's "It Looks Like Love" - this track is a well known garage classic that's been chopped and extended for the dancefloor. B1 "Dancer" is an edit of french disco band Voyage's classic boogie song "I Love You Dancer". B2, "tonight", is a canadian rock oriented disco group Beauregard, Violletti & St. Claire's "Ce Soire" which is included to their first album. The original is very short, so this edit creates a longer version for DJs.
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17
Cat: UTS 029. Rel: 19 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Disco Touchdown (original mix)
Disco Touchdown (Dr Dunks remix)
Touch The Sky (E Track)
Touch The Sky (Eddie Mars remix)
Review: Those who keep an eye on the more discerning end of the disco spectrum will know the Stockholm trio Name In Lights for their fine work on the FEED imprint, as well as gracing the good ship Wurst with a remix of Nick Chacona late last year. The latter should act as a beacon of taste, as does this full release for the always solid Under The Shade label which should see the trio gain wider appreciation. There's an undeniable quality to the deftness that lead track "Disco Touchdown" switches from the opening chunky disco groove into an even more substantial house bump replete with an all encompassing piano hook. Dr Dunks arrives next on remix duties and retains the originals' conceptual switch, growing from glistening dubby disco into something wholly more euphoric once the rising arpeggio pulse pushes its way to the fore. On the flip "Touch The Sky (E Track)" is a leaner groove, filled with expansive melodic touches that suddenly burst into a loose disco jaunt with a delightful vocal hook. Brooklynite Eddie Mars adds some nice electronic bass bounce to the track on a nicely paced cosmic shuffler of a remix.
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out of stock $7.36
18
Cat: TRACKYBOTTOMS 04. Rel: 12 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Stolen Future
Witch Doctor (Toby Tobias Spliced edit)
Mass Illusion
Stolen Future (Toby Tobias Teefed remix)
Review: Even their name gives off an instant air of class and without doubt, the music of Deep Space Orchestra routinely follows suit. Appearing for the first time on Tracky Bottoms (one of our favourite label names of all time FYI), Si Murray and Chris Barker's latest EP opens with "Stolen Future" juggling classic chord rolls, sampled vox and sublime hats with effortless aplomb. It's our pick of the bunch - not without a fight from "Witch Doctor" however, and the Spliced edit from label boss Toby Tobias is equally beguiling. "Mass Illusion" on the flip prowls with a sensual whispered vocal and crashing cymbals whilst Tobias also remixes "Stolen Future", giving it a quicker pulse and dollops of style.
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out of stock $7.36
19
Toomy Disco - "Blues City"
Daniel Solar - "Way Back Home"
James Johnston - "Give Me A Shock"
Andy Hart - "Keep On"
out of stock $8.15
20
Cat: TURBOLP 031. Rel: 19 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Into The Night
Reckless (With Your Love)
Tunnel Vision
Lost In Time
Indigo
Manhooker
Infiniti
Change Of Heart
Hungry For The Power
Undecided
Manic
Review: The hype around Toronto house outfit Azari & III has been steadily building since the release of "Reckless (With Your Love)" and "Hungry For The Power" in 2009. On this debut full-length, presented on double gatefold vinyl, it's easy to see why. Blending infectious vocals and retro-futurist riffage with snappy jack tracks, incessant analogue rhythms and bold pianos, they offer a deliciously contemporary take on the classic house and techno sounds of Chicago, New York and Detroit. At times parallels can be drawn with acts like Inner City and Ten City, at others with innovators such as Virgo Four, Larry Heard and DJ Pierre. Yet Azari & III are no imitators - for all the classic house reference points, they have a fresh, floor-friendly sound all of their own.
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out of stock $18.92
21
Cat: PS 1003. Rel: 26 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Gey On Up (Mr Snippy Uptempo edit)
Jam All Night (Mr Snippy extended edit)
Jungle DJ (DJ Bang Lost edit)
Just Peachy (DJ Bang Edits The Break)
out of stock $7.36
22
Cat: ENDLESSFLIGHT 37. Rel: 12 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Zoo Ma City
Zoo Ma Bonus Beats
Zoo Ma Acid A Pella
Review: For their latest release, Endless Flight unveil a quite tasty transatlantic collaboration. It sees former Chicken Lips man Dean Meredith don his Rhythm Odyssey alter ego for a delay-laden hoedown with New York's finest, Eric 'Dr Dunks' Duncan (he of Rub N Tug fame). Given both producers' fondness for dub disco and raw Chicagoan jack tracks, "Zoo-Ma-City" was always likely to be a sweaty late night beast designed to wreak havoc in dimly-lit basements the world over. It's all that and more - a fearsome dub wise acid jacker full of hissing hi-hats and snappy snares, built around a rock solid analogue bassline and twisted vocal samples. File under "delightfully grubby". Bonus Beat and Acid A Pella versions occupy the flip for those who like their DJ tools, though it's all about the sweat dripping delights of the original for us.
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out of stock $11.56
23
Cat: FOMDO 5. Rel: 12 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Last Carnival (original mix)
The Last Carnival (Isoul8 remix)
Review: Far Out's endeavours to get the global disco community to remix tracks from their talent heavy tropical disco outfit the Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra has already seen some fine commissions from the legendary John Morales, the timeless 4 Hero and the excellent Mark E. The latest twelve inch on the project arrives wrapped in the usual sealed acetate sleeve sees Veronese don Isoul8 from the Neroli imprint step up to remix "The Last Carnival". Fans of Azymuth will be all over the samba disco heat of original, which features some delightful lead vocals from London singer Marcina Arnold. The Italian's remix swerves the track towards a more substantial dancefloor proposition with the emphasis on the bass and intricate layers of percussion.
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out of stock $9.20
24
Cat: GC 006. Rel: 12 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
You & I (Me & You edit) (5:17)
Just As Long (Special edit) (6:54)
Main Thing (Special edit) (6:40)
Instant Dub (Dolce Gusto edit) (5:15)
out of stock $10.26
25
Cat: OE 001. Rel: 13 Dec 10
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
I Thought It Was You
Turn Your Love Around
Your Love
out of stock $6.84
26
Cat: IDR 004LTD300. Rel: 05 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Unusual Disko
Dirty Love
Sistema Solare
Review: In typical Italo Deviance style, Disco Cutz 2 from label owner Marcello Giordani tweaks Italo-disco and post-punk cuts in his unique and fiery Italian style. "Unusual Disko" thrusts with punk guitar leads, a spoken Italian vocal and static electro b-line, while "Dirty Love" veers headfirst into a warm vintage disco groove. Flip over and shooting and infectious cosmic disco vibes takes control with "Sistema Solare". Solid!
out of stock $7.36
27
Cat: SILK 008. Rel: 05 Sep 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Shadow Disco
Way Of Life
Hypnogogisco
What's Your Body Doing Tonight?
out of stock $13.67
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