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Singles
Glitterbox Jams Volume 7
Cat: GLITS 121. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Melvo Baptiste - "Sweat" (feat Dames Brown) (6:09)
Lovebirds - "Burn It Down" (club mix) (7:42)
Art Of Tones & Inaya Day - "Give My Love" (6:22)
Young Pulse & Fleur De Mur - "Smooth Sweet Talker" (6:53)
Review: Get yourself geared up for festival season with some fierce party starters certified with the Glitterbox stamp. Melvo Baptiste leads the charge with 'Sweat', a sizzling disco house stomper with Dames Brown giving the biggest diva energy on her show-stopping vocal. Lovebirds bring unbridled joy on the Philly string swoon and slinky b-line funk of 'Burn It Down', while Art Of Tones & Inaya Day keep it peak time on the sassy strutter 'Give My Love'. Young Pulse & Fleur De Mur complete the set with 'Smooth Sweet Talker', another bright and bold vocal cut par excellence.
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International Disco Mafia EP
Crown Prince Of Waterford - "Getting Fingered On The Waltzers" (13:19)
Island Times - "Together" (5:47)
Umberto Lumber - "Between Those Sheets" (4:54)
Review: Chubby Irish groove hounds Fatty Fatty return with another sublime funk-stacked V/A three tracker. Local lad Crown Prince Of Waterford (not to be confused with the legendary blues singer) lays down a furiously funky jam about having fun at the fairground while fellow Emerald Isle strutter Island Times returns Fatty Fatty with a loose-limbed falsetto-loaded twanger. Finally, we fly off into the Italian sunset with a stunning slow jam from Umberto Lumber. A twinkling slo-mo chugger with serious cosmic tendencies, what a way to finish an EP.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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VV AA 192 EP
Cat: 192 W. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Dark Vektor - "Amb La Mirada Ens Menjarem" (5:42)
Synth Alien - "Replica Cosmica" (5:57)
Imiafan - "Stupaj" (Keen K RMX) (5:11)
Wardum - "Wrambling" (5:46)
Review: The world of dark disco tech is vast and so covers plenty of niches and nuances with artists all over the world adding their voice to the conversation. Spanish label Waste Editions offers up four more to the mix here with another well-assembled VA. Dark Vektor's 'Amb La Mirada Ens Menjarem' begins with some synth sounds that evoke a horror scene over snappy drums and sleazy guitar riffs. Synth Alien's 'Replica Cosmica' gets a little more loose but still comes with evocative vocal samples and a characterful world of synth sounds, some that fart, some that gurgle, some that amuse. Imiafan's 'Stupaj (Keen K RMX)' is another prying, loopy sound brought to life with myriad effects, textures and vocal snippets and Wardum shuts down with 'Wrambling' which has grinding bass and scuttling effects topped with occult vocals.
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PSR 005
PSR 005 (limited translucent red splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: PSR 005. Rel: 20 Oct 23
Terry Hunter - "Go Back Jack" (6:15)
Ian Wallace - "From Beginning To End" (6:02)
DJ Jazzy Jeff & Kaidi Tatham - "Doin' The Most" (7:32)
Matthew Law - "Dilla's Disco" (4:10)
Review: The Private Stock label is back with more of their irresistible house magic with a limited translucent red splattered 12" featuring some pretty big names. Terry Hunter kicks off with the sort of guitar-laced roller that you imagine would have been massive at Paradise Garage with 'Go Back Jack' then Ian Wallace brings big and sunny house stomps with his 'From Beginning To End.' DJ Jazzy Jeff & Kaidi Tatham then team up for the irresistibly feel-good disco, soul and house fusion that is 'Doin' The Most' and Matthew Law lays down dusty MPC drums with grinning bass and lo-fi atmospheres on the perfectly entitled 'Dilla's Disco.'
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Archivio Fonomeccanico 2.0
Cat: SOMAR 002. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Cosa C'e (5:26)
Mondo Killer (4:27)
Frequency (3:56)
Nuda (5:12)
Perseo (4:20)
Chow (4:44)
Review: Bellissimi Dischi di Ornavasso open the doors of the Archivio once again! Meticulously chosen from their vast, nigh boundless collection, each selection in this series maintains the warm and danceable sound that has continually distinguished SOMAR Records from the rest. 100% Italian, and certified by officer T. Campanat, their latest brings four new ones to the fore, which are increasingly whammy and experimental; 'Cosa C'e' is ear-infatuating enough, with its from-scratch handclaps and high strings, but from the jump of 'Mondo Killer' we realise we're in for a more experimental, electro-tinged and sample-heavy ride, ones like which we rarely hear.
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Space Invaders Revenge
Cat: V 006. Rel: 20 Nov 23
Space Invaders Are Smoking Grass (XL remix) (9:14)
Space Invaders Are Smoking Grass (instrumental remix) (6:39)
Pong's Run (with Intergalactic Gary) (4:06)
Review: It's been 22 years since the release of I-F's razor-sharp Dutch electro anthem, "Space Invaders Are Smoking Grass". Given the upsurge in interest in electro of late, it's little surprise to see the man himself offering up this reissue, which is focused around two previously digital-only revisions that first landed back in 2010. Stretched out across the A-side is the brilliant - and undeniably mind-altering - "XL Remix", a nine-minute revision that gives greater prominence to the producer's twisted electronic riffs, industrial strength melodies and dusty drum machine percussion. This time round, it comes accompanied by both a vocoder-free Instrumental take and "Pong's Run", a lesser-known collaboration with Intergalactic Gary that's slow, spacey, out-there and thoroughly intoxicating.
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The Boogievision
Cat: BBR 021. Rel: 31 Aug 23
Ian Ash & Ella May - "I Want To Thank You" (Ash Cover) (4:57)
Ian Ash & Ella May - "I Want To Thank You" (Mr Doris & D-Funk remix) (6:28)
Ian Ash & Ella May - "I Want To Thank You" (instrumental) (4:59)
Jessie Wagner & Fostin meet Ian Ash - "Try Again" (radio mix) (4:20)
Jessie Wagner & Fostin meet Ian Ash - "Try Again" (instrumental) (4:22)
Review: French label Boogie Butt gets us moving and grooving once more with a tasty new EP in the form of The Boogievison EP. It features a lead single from Ian Ash & Ella May, 'I Want To Thank You,' which pairs some jazzy chord work with a low-slung and warm house groove. The bass is funky and the vocals are seductive. It comes as an instrumental as well as a more direct and harder-edged Mr Doris & D-Funk remix. On the flip is Jessie Wagner & Fostin meet Ian Ash with 'Try Again,' a lovely soulful house groove with sublime and emotive vocals over another lush bass guitar. All very sweet tunes, these.
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Saturnus
Saturnus (12")
Cat: BAP 216. Rel: 22 Nov 24
Saturnus (9:09)
Rodeo Disko (7:18)
Fujirama (6:57)
Review: Ichisan is back on the dazzling disco outlet Bordello A Parigi with more soulful house blends. The Slovenian producer mixes up clean electro lines and smoky disco grooves here as bold percussion sets the stage for melodic keyboard curves and throaty basslines while cosmic elements bloom throughout this nine-minute journey. 'Rodeo Disko' features off-kilter keys that evolve into solid strings with funky bubbles and distant vocoder echoes. 'Saturnus' is a bright Italo-tinged sound with lovely arps that constantly tumble over the lively beats and 'Fujirama ' features droplets of drums built into a racing rhythm next to spiralling synths and a thick, calming bassline.
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Tags: Nu Disco
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Please No More Edits from The Manctalo Disco
Cat: RL 53. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Destiny (Il Bosco edit) (5:30)
Flavia (Il Bosco edit) (6:31)
Newsin (Il Bosco edit) (5:41)
Lace (Il Bosco edit) (6:13)
Review: Red Laser is back with just one more gem before the end of the year of our Lord 2024. Apparently already tried and tested at recent parties in Manchester, this release brings four prime Italo disco edits all curated by Bosco. These tracks were unearthed during his many trips to Italy and have since been refined for the club and 'Destiny' opens with pulsating arpeggios, cosmic bass and a stunning female vocal that gets the airtime it deserves. Next, 'Flavio' delivers a classic Italo vibe, 'Newsin' is a catchy track blending marimba and synth and closer 'Lace' is a proto-goth new wave piece with a romantic edge.
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The Darkroom EP
The Darkroom EP (limited 12")
Cat: RL 52. Rel: 28 Oct 24
Sexual (7:28)
Darkroom (7:37)
Notio Botherdini (Fabrizio Mammarella remix) (6:09)
Darkroom (Bob Swans remix) (6:11)
Review: Red Laser has long been champion of what they call 'Manctalo' ie a fusion of Italo sounds with Manchester attitude. Il Bosco is next to contribute to that canon with The Darkroom EP. It's a limited edition four track that opens with 'Sexual', a throwback 80s disco jam with retro future pads and a great sense of mystery. 'Darkroom' then has big bright synth arps and chugging beats for expressive move-making in the club and 'Notio Botherdini' then gets a remix from the great Fabrizio Mammarella who turns everything up to 11. 'Darkroom' (Bob Swans remix) shuts down with an electro-tinged rhythm and lashings of cosmic goodness.
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Illusion (reissue)
Illusion (reissue) (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: IDL 069PURPLE. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Illusion (extended mix) (5:59)
Illusion (Drum mix) (3:26)
Illusion (Holland mix) (7:14)
Illusion (instrumental) (4:00)
Illusion (bonus beats) (2:19)
Review: The legendary single from Illusion's self-titled album, which includes iconic tracks like 'Madonna Blue,' 'Man of Miracles,' and 'Theme,' is being reissued on vinyl in both black and coloured versions. This special release has been newly mastered from the original tapes by Phil Kinrade at AIR Mastering, under the supervision of producer Paul Samwell-Smith. The reissue offers a range of mixes, including an extended, dancefloor-ready version, a punchier drum mix, a melodic, synth-enhanced rendition, as well as an instrumental and bonus beats version, providing fresh takes on this classic track.
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Illusion (reissue)
Cat: IDL 069. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Illusion (extended mix) (5:59)
Illusion (Drum-Mix) (3:25)
Illusion (Holland mix) (7:19)
Illusion (instrumental) (4:03)
Illusion (bonus beats) (2:23)
Review: This is a first-ever vinyl reissue of the Illusion band's self-titled and legendary single, which is taken from their self-titled album which also featured signature tracks like 'Madonna Blue,' 'Man Of Miracles,' and 'Theme.' This reissue has been newly mastered from the original tapes by Phil Kinrade at AIR Mastering, with producer Paul Samwell-Smith overseeing the process and it features various different mixes. There is the floor-ready extended mix, the harder drum mix, a more melodic and synth-laced version and then an instrumental and bonus beats.
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Funky Town
Funky Town (limited 12")
Cat: IMAADDS 1. Rel: 27 Feb 24
Funky Town (extended version) (5:43)
Funky Town (instrumental) (5:42)
Something Special (extended version) (5:14)
Something Special (instrumental) (5:12)
Review: Imaa is an experimental disco, funk and soul project which has graced the discography of the DD Lahouve Production label since at least 2014; in said timeframe, this mysterious moniker has topped up at least five releases in the French city pop vein. Although little information can be tracked down about the main artist or artists behind the project itself, we can verify that the new 12" record 'Funky Town' is indeed something special, an original, slick and catchy electric groove featuring the rampart new jack production of producer Claudio Esposito.
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You're My Only Desire
Cat: ATH 187. Rel: 24 Oct 24
You're My Only Desire (vocal) (4:39)
You're My Only Desire (Lower vocal) (4:39)
Review: A standout slice of modern soul and disco straight from NYC, penned by producer Alan Jones. This release switches things up from the original by offering a unique B-side with a lower vocal mix, crafted for DJs who want a fresh take for their sets. With a groovy, infectious energy, this updated version is perfect for the dancefloor. A must-have for collectors and DJs alike, this 45 is guaranteed to get the crowd moving.
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Work Of Art
Cat: CORD 12006. Rel: 11 Oct 22
Work Of Art (Opolopo remix) (6:48)
Work Of Art (Pagger remix) (4:59)
Work Of Art (Daft Funk 'Slam Dunk' remix) (6:14)
Work Of Art (Leo Zero & Des Morgan remix) (5:41)
Review: Imperial Wonders were a Cleveland, Ohio soul vocal group earlier known as The Mints. The wonderful 'Work Of Art' is taken from the compilation The Motown Years (1981-1984) and London's Cordial treats the overlooked classic to some choice remixes. Opolopo stays true to the original, while Pagger gets the late-night boogie-down vibes in effect on side A. On the flip, the inimitable Daft Punk pick up the tempo with their surefire dancefloor burner, while Leo Zero & Des Morgan's remix is the one we were really feeling and it channels that spiritual deep house sound complete with hypnotic polyrhythms.
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The Fast Freddie Roller King (reissue)
Cat: TKD 413. Rel: 22 Nov 24
Fast Freddie The Roller Disco King (6:09)
I Just Wanna Be Your Lovin' Man (4:24)
Review: 'Fast Freddie the Roller Disco King' is a tune that is as good as its title. It was originally a single by Little Anthony and the Imperials (as The Imperials), featuring none other than Prince on guitar, synth and keyboards. The track's base was recorded by Prince with Pepe Willie and Andre Cymone at Sound Palace Studios in New York with later vocal and instrumental overdubs by The Imperials. The B-side, 'I Just Wanna Be Your Lovin' Man,' is an early version of '10:15,' though Prince's involvement as guitarist on this one remains unclear. Either way, this is a brilliant reissue for disco and funk lovers.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Give My Love
Cat: DR 0008. Rel: 25 Jun 24
Give My Love (L'Amour Disco remix) (5:00)
Give My Love (DJ Spen rework) (5:00)
Review: Give My Love by In Dat Groove & Lee Wilson is an infectious late-night jam with soft calypso vibe to it and the DJ Spen Rework elevates with soulful house flair, adding a depth and groove that's irresistible for dancefloors. The L'Amour Disco mix rounds out the package, paying homage to classic r&b, disco and house sounds with a polished nod to the 80s. Both versions offer a unique flavour, making this release a stunning collection that caters to diverse musical tastes. Whether you're in the mood for tropical warmth, soulful beats, or nostalgic disco, 'Give My Love' delivers beautifully.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Disco
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Nothing Makes Me Feel Better (Ski Oakenfull remix)
Cat: SBVN 6. Rel: 05 Aug 24
Nothing Makes Me Feel Better (Ski Oakenfull remix) (6:30)
Keep Me In The Dark (Bluey's Uplifting Bass remix) (8:10)
Review: Incognito's 'Nothing Makes Me Feel Better' is a double-sided knockout that seamlessly blends house and soul music. Released on Splash Blue, this 7" offers two standout remixes. Side-1 features the 'Keep Me In The Dark' (Bluey Uplifting Bass remix), a house groove infused with funk, pop, and house elements. This track highlights the perfect marriage of soul and house. On Side-2, the 'Nothing Makes Me Feel Better' (Ski Oakenfull remix) ramps up the energy with disco and house vibes, expertly adding soulful touches. Both tracks exude class and showcase Incognito's ability to blend genres, making this release perfect for fans of sophisticated house and soul music.
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Intérprete: Vick Lavender
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DJ's Delight
DJ's Delight (transparent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: SPEC 1871. Rel: 28 Feb 22
DJ's Delight (Mark Knight & Michael Gray remix) (5:58)
DJ's Delight (6:19)
Review: Family outfit Ingram first burst through in the late 1970s as a funk and disco vocal outfit, but it's arguably their 1980s work that's retained its allure. While they made numerous classic cuts in this period, little has lasted the test of time quite like far-sighted 1983 single 'DJ's Delight'. Light on their usual group vocals, the original mix features various subtle alterations of the same melodic motif clustering around a killer bassline and boogie style machine drums. It's a stone-cold boogie classic all told. This reissue pairs the Ingrams' original take with a tooled-up, subtly housed-up remix from Mark Knight and Michael Gray. We still prefer the original mix, but it's tastefully done and offers a decent update for those who prefer slicker beats and more low-end weight.
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I Like It Like That
Cat: FP 007. Rel: 01 Apr 25
I Like It Like That (Michael Gray remix) (6:41)
I Like It Like That (Michael Gray dub) (5:05)
Review: Toolroom's Fool's Paradise offshoot has done a good job in offering up fresh, disco-inspired material, but it also acts as an outlet for key crew member Michael Gray's 21st century reworks of classic disco cuts. On this 12", the long-serving Essex producer puts his slant on Inner Life's boogie-era gem 'I Like It Like That', a 1982 Salsoul single fronted by a then young Jocelyn Brown and produced by Leroy Burgess and Patrick Adams associate Stan Lucas. Gray begins with a lightly housed-up - but suitably reverential - full vocal remix, ensuring plenty of space for the studio band's squiggly synths, bold pianos and dextrous bass guitar. Arguably even better is the B-side 'Dub', which alternates between heavy groove sections, extended breakdowns and effects-laden showcases of Inner Life's piano, bass and synths.
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You're Cured Mate
Cat: RXXV 01. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Hang On (7:09)
7 Grams Of Funk (6:00)
The Formula (7:09)
Review: Established in the UK in 2009 as master-builders of disco-house builds in the late naughty noughties, Instruments Of Rapture first cut the red tape with Ilija Rudman's 'Part Four' and lasted for just three years until 2012. And while the early axing was a shame, we think real works of art are those which are short-lived but profuse in quality. Now kicking back into gear after almost 15 years, the label now return to double up as both label and moniker, humorously titled 'You're Cured Mate'. Described as a "soundtrack more hypnotic and deadly than ever", this new one follows 'The Formula' of cut-short, hypno-loop lyrics and carnal felid whispers (especially in '7 Grams Of Funk'), marking an EPs' worth of subtle libertinage in 2025, the year of the snake.
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IMS Vol 2 (reissue)
IMS Vol 2 (reissue) (hand-numbered 12")
Cat: MD 31806BLACKRE. Rel: 25 May 23
An English '93 (5:24)
Run Away (5:35)
Bubble Rap (4:53)
Review: IMS these days usually stands for the annual Ibiza Music Summit that kick starts each summer sedans, but for this disco-loving diggers out there, it means just one thing: International Music System. Here we have the latest reissue of some classic Italo disco tunes from the much-loved outfit, all remastered once more. This trip of top tunes have been taken from their 1983 album and they sound as good now as ever. 'An English '93' is a strident cut with melodies washing over the face of the cold drums and big chord stabs. 'Run Away' then gets breezy on a summer groove, and closer 'Bubble Rap' has that super old school feel.
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Tags: Hi-NRG | Italo Disco
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99 Percent Stories EP
Cat: LENG 074. Rel: 04 Apr 25
Out Of Control (5:53)
Out Of Control (LTJ Xperience remix) (8:12)
Lazise (5:20)
Saocraffen (5:26)
Review: Intrallazzi and Dario Piana have been friends and Milanese scene contemporaries since 1981, when they both fell in love with the distinctive Afro-Cosmic sound of local DJ (and later Piana collaborator) Daniel Baldelli. Since then, they have both made records aplenty under a variety of aliases, but this EP on Leng marks their first joint release. The headline attraction is opener (and lead cut) 'Out of Control', a dubbed-out cosmic disco chugger propelled by echo-laden percussion and a deep, low-slung bassline, smothered in psychedelic synth and guitar sounds. Fellow Italian producer LTJ Experience remixes, offering up a stripped-back and acid-flecked interpretation. Elsewhere, 'Lazise' is a TB-303-sporting cosmic shuffler and 'Saocraffen' is a Baldelli-influenced fusion of Afro-cosmic funk and ethereal Balearic sounds.
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Intérprete: Max Essa
 in stock $18.12
I Like It
I Like It (12")
Cat: BK 052. Rel: 13 May 24
I Like It (original) (4:39)
I Like It (remix) (5:48)
I Like It (instrumental) (6:37)
Review: First released way back in 1982 but exceedingly hard to find ever since, Intrigue's 'I Like It' is a classic slab of Brit-funk era UK boogie whose lyrics playfully muse on craving cash when you have very little ("I really want your love but I'd rather have the money and I like it"). This Backactcha Records reissue features both versions from the original 12" - the EP-leading full vocal mix and the longer, more club-focused flip-side instrumental - as well as what appears to be a previously unreleased remix. This builds up brilliantly via drums and short rap sections before introducing the killer basslibe, pianos, synths and lead vocals. It's a fantastic and arguably more club-ready take on a much-loved but previously impossible-to-find Brit-boogie classic.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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People All Around The World Can Make It
People All Around The World, Can Make It (4:57)
People All Around The World, Can Make It (Studio live take) (5:51)
Review: Milanese quartet The Invisible Session has a proven track record of delivering soulful nu-jazz workouts, with each successive release displaying a different range of influences (think jazz-funk, soul-jazz, Afrobeat, spiritual jazz and so on). So what do they have in store for us this time round? In its original form (side A), 'People All Around The World Can Make It' is a deliciously languid, fluid, sun-splashed number that effortlessly joins the dots between Afro-soul, soul jazz-and jazz-funk - all spiritual group vocals, Tony Allen-style drums, punchy horns and spacey synthesizer flourishes. The accompanying 'studio live take' is stripped-back affair that adds attractive delay trails to the horns, removes the vocals and prioritises the Fela-inspired groove. In other words, it's effectively their take on a reggae style 'riddem' version. Proper.
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Mystical Circles 03
Mystical Circles 03 (limited 12")
Cat: MCRC 003. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Starship (6:27)
Destiny (5:16)
Review: Hailed by RA as a "true connoisseur of music" - and so far with a spectacular trail of festival appearances behind them, apparent between Ireland, New York and Vienna - Island Times Deejay has kept up a staggering career so far. His new EP now drops as an inevitable testament to his ability not just to select but craft and cut grooves of his own; the lead track works through an untraceable disco source sample of fiendishly obscure proportions, despite its brilliant hookline: "set your mind free, you can't fight it, you'll be delighted, destiny". The A-sider is equally obscure, though it sounds to be quite a loyal and forgiving redo of an equally graded disco-soul crooner, awash in lyrical reminders of the operant genre: "disco!"
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Blurry Visions
Blurry Visions (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: RE 003. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Blurry Visions (6:34)
Purple Galaxy (8:07)
Review: Marcello Giordani, known as Italo Deviance, returns with a two-track release that captures his decades of dance music expertise. Side A delivers a vibrant blend of house and disco, bursting with infectious energy and a nod to vintage Italo grooves. On the flip, acid influences seep in, creating a hypnotic, mind-bending experience driven by crisp production and dynamic rhythms. Mastered by Francesco Salvadori at Sweep Audio in Berlin, this release is a testament to Giordani's ability to craft tracks that balance nostalgia with forward-thinking sound design, making it a must-have for discerning selectors.
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Italian Disco Night
Italian Disco Night (hand-numbered vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ITXS 003. Rel: 17 Jun 24
Luksek - "Piano Bar" (5:34)
Ron Brown - "Disco Boy" (5:47)
Italoexotica - "Sono Tua" (6:01)
Di Saronno - "Sexxx (Con Me)" (6:40)
Review: The Italoexotica Crew has won plenty of plaudits for its first two outings and this third one is another doozy. It's an EP that takes you back to a time when disco was king and the Italian scene did it as well as anywhere. "The parties began with the romantic melodies of the piano bar and then ignited the souls and flowed into eroticism" says the label. These sounds capture that from the chinky house drums and Shaft vocals of 'Disco Boy' to the florid synth arps and cosmic overtones of 'Sono Tua' via the more sleazy and seductive deep house of Di Saronno's 'Sexxx (Con Me)'.
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High
High (7")
Cat: TSRZV 42. Rel: 18 Jul 24
High (3:24)
In The Dust (3:30)
Review: Mishell Ivon and Vincent Kwok are back and combining their skills once more with this brilliant bouncy new funk outing on The Sleepers. The first tune on this pocket-rocket of a 7" is 'High', a funky weapon that is high on life and built around well-syncopated drums and a percussive bassline. The icing on the cake is Mishell's vocals which weave in out of the synth stabs and lush keys, all of which are well arranged. Flip it over and you'll get lost in the funk once more with 'In The Dust' with its masterfully rhythmic bassline and more of those buttery Mishell vocals.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
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Look At My Car!
Cat: GDTIMIN 008. Rel: 26 May 23
Look At My Car! (6:24)
Rimini Nites (5:51)
Guitar Sands (6:53)
Review: For his latest outing on the Good Timin' imprint he set up some years back, Jex Opolis is joined by Ian D Knight. The St Louis-based performance artist notably makes his presence felt on "Look At My Car", delivering a vocal inspired by "consumerism and rampant motorism" over the NYC producer's superb, Padlock-inspired, boogie-dub groove. The Compass Point influence also comes to the fore on closer "Guitar Sands", where intertwining guitar and synthesizer motifs stretch out across a Larry Levan-friendly backing track. The EP's other cut, "Rimini Nite", successfully pays tribute to the halcyon days of Italo-disco. It's every bit as thrilling as the rest of this superb 12".
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Blackberry Jam
Cat: MOISSWAX 005. Rel: 31 Oct 22
Khemir - "Disco Bandit" (5:04)
Wurzelholz - "Prince" (6:48)
Sun Rhythms - "If You Like The Music" (4:13)
Frikardo - "I Believe" (5:24)
I Gemin - "Golden" (4:26)
Cosmocomics - "Glamorous Garcon" (5:13)
Review: A top value for money opportunity here, as Moiss Music deliver the latest in their sweet and sticky Jam series of various artist 12" line ups, bringing you no less than six bubbling, vivacious disco triumphs from six artists. Khemir's 'Disco Bandit' kicks off proceedings, a production that sounds like it was made by a band of around 45 musicians, a proper cavalcade of strings, brass, brazen disco thump and beautifully bold vocals. Wurzelholz's 'Prince' goes for a bit more economy but with a slinky funk bassline like that - not to mention the occasional exclamation from the purple overlord himself - it's equally devastating in dancefloor terms. Among the other highlights, 'Golden' by I Gemin has the feel of a lost Daft Punk flip tune and Cosmocomics' 'Glamorous Garcon', boasting 70s-style synth bubbles that are as cute as they are retro. Tasty as ever.
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Intérprete: PiCOSSU, Igor Gonya
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Blackberry Jam (B-STOCK)
Cat: MOISSWAX 005 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Record slightly warped
Khemir - "Disco Bandit" (5:04)
Wurzelholz - "Prince" (6:48)
Sun Rhythms - "If You Like The Music" (4:13)
Frikardo - "I Believe" (5:24)
I Gemin - "Golden" (4:26)
Cosmocomics - "Glamorous Garcon" (5:13)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record slightly warped***


A top value for money opportunity here, as Moiss Music deliver the latest in their sweet and sticky Jam series of various artist 12" line ups, bringing you no less than six bubbling, vivacious disco triumphs from six artists. Khemir's 'Disco Bandit' kicks off proceedings, a production that sounds like it was made by a band of around 45 musicians, a proper cavalcade of strings, brass, brazen disco thump and beautifully bold vocals. Wurzelholz's 'Prince' goes for a bit more economy but with a slinky funk bassline like that - not to mention the occasional exclamation from the purple overlord himself - it's equally devastating in dancefloor terms. Among the other highlights, 'Golden' by I Gemin has the feel of a lost Daft Punk flip tune and Cosmocomics' 'Glamorous Garcon', boasting 70s-style synth bubbles that are as cute as they are retro. Tasty as ever.
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 in stock $7.92
MAD Records 012
Cat: MAD 012X. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Magari - "Mars Bar" (7:39)
Magari - "Mars Bar" (Parkway Power mix) (6:46)
Ilija Rudman - "Danceteria" (7:32)
Ilija Rudman - "Danceteria" (Manuel Darquart remix) (6:17)
Review: For the latest must-check missive on their self-titled label, London twosome Make-a-Dance have decided to pay tribute to the formative 'garage-house' sounds made for, and played at, New York clubs in the mid 1980s. Rising star Magari steps up first with 'Mars Bar', a Larry Levan-friendly affair where soulful, reggae style vocal samples ride a Boyd Jarvis-esque bassline and warm synths. It's very authentic to the sound being paid tribute to, as is Mark Seven's accompanying (and lightly freestyle influenced) 'Parkway Power' rework. Over on the reverse, Ilija Rudman takes over with 'Danceteria', a proto-garage house affair whose title offers a nod to the infamous NYC venue of the same name. Manuel Durquart remixes, retaining the nostalgic vibe while adding extra trippy layers of sound, a sturdier early NYC house groove and mazy synth solos.
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Cloudeaters EP (10th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: ITRLTD 02. Rel: 22 Nov 24
Eternal Freedom (5:15)
Cloudeaters (3:55)
Skyline (3:12)
Eternal Freedom (Linkwood remix) (5:58)
Eternal Freedom (Gifted & Blessed remix) (3:40)
Review: Merwyn and Inkswel's latest is a refreshing blend of deep house and leftfield flair. The title track, 'Eternal Freedom', kicks off with a broken beat groove and a powerful vocal delivering a message about liberation, fusing deep house with an inventive rhythmic style. 'Cloud Eaters' follows with a soulful vibe that channels early 80s funk, creating an uplifting and nostalgic energy. 'Skyline' rounds out Side-1 with its own unique twist on house, pushing creative boundaries in style. On Side-2, Linkwood's remix of the title track injects a spacey disco vibe, layering a deep house groove with subtle funk elements that feel both classic and fresh. Gb's remix takes the track in a different direction, dialing back the energy with laid-back, 80s-inspired electro textures, offering a relaxed and introspective vibe. Together, these tracks deliver a dynamic and nuanced listening experience, perfect for fans of eclectic, message-driven house music.
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Rock The Mic
Cat: GLITS 010. Rel: 30 Mar 20
Rock The Mic (6:07)
Rock The Mic (Kon acappella) (3:19)
Rock The Mic (Kon remix) (5:22)
Rock The Mic (Kon instrumental) (5:22)
Review: Almost a quarter century into his recording career, Mousse T has not lost his ability to create party-starting anthems, even if he's consciously moved away from the heavily compressed, filter-happy disco-house sound of old. "Rock The Mic" - his first release for Defected's revivalist disco offshoot Glitterbox - sounds like an anthem in the making; a cheery disco beast built around live-sounding drums, simmering strings and Plantlife style, P-funk-inspired hip-house vocals. The accompanying remixes come from dusty-fingered crate digger turned disco don Kon. As well as a warm "Remix" rich in warm electric piano riffs and authentic disco instrumentation, the Brooklyn producer also serves up a fine Instrumental take and a handy Acapella.
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IA 01
IA 01 (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: IA 01. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Ramozel - "Nomentum" (5:20)
Parker Bjoske - "Tempo" (6:12)
Naimer - "Wildejoe" (8:05)
Ivaj Odnoder - "Atillol" (6:51)
Review: Intime Anthem is a new label that makes a suitable impressive debut here with a various artists offering that explores a leftfield disco sound. Ramozel's 'Nomentum' has deadpan indie vocals and stark mechanical drums with cold wave synths. Parker Bjoske wars monads with twisted synth modulations and slow, purposeful kicks on 'Tempo.' Naimer then switches the mood with a more playful and 80s-inspired sound, bright retro synths and euro-dance grooves on 'Wildejoe.' There is a supple acid-laced majesty to Ivaj Odnode's closer 'Atillol,' which makes this as vital as it as varied.
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Select Remixes & Reworks
Cat: NAYA 008. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Pinky Ann Rihal - "Party Tonight" (Turbotito & Ragz rework) (4:45)
Kirti Anuraag - "Zindagi To Zindagi Hai" (Daniel T rework) (4:11)
Ilaiyaraaja - "Aye Zindagi" (Turbotito & Ragz rework) (6:30)
RD Burman - "Birth Of Shiva" (JKriv extended remix) (5:33)
Pinky Ann Rihal - "Tere Liye" (Turbotito & Ragz rework) (5:51)
Asha Puthli - "Our Love Is Making Me Sing" (Black Devil Disco club remix) (4:04)
Review: Naya Beat, the LA reissues and reworks label gathering and recasting some of the most delicious sounds of the South Asian diaspora, gathers some of its standout digital-era reworks onto vinyl for the first time, offering a vibrant cross-section of global disco, house and experimental editry from its roster. At the centre is a brand-new reimagining of Asha Puthli's 'Our Love Is Making Me Sing' by Bernard Fevre, better known as Black Devil Disco Club, who brings to the fore his signature moody synth atmospheres. Also included is a pulsating disco mix of Pinky Ann Rihal's 'Party Tonight' by Turbotito & Ragz, already spun by the likes of CC:DISCO and Barry Can't Swim. JKriv then twists RD Burman's 'Birth of Shiva' into a house stomper laced with bansuri and squelching bass, while Daniel T. transforms 'Zindagi To Zindagi Hai' into a dubbed-out Bollywood journey.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo
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Tropical Disco Records Vol 22
Vagabundo Club Social - "Costero" (6:49)
Monsieur Van Pratt - "Jazz Player" (5:04)
Infradisco - "Aungasana!" (6:27)
Roland & Brother Rich - "Roger Moore's Living Room" (6:23)
Review: Tropical Disco have now served up an impressive 22 volumes of timeless and wonderfully seductive disco tunes. These are sounds that will brightened up your life and make it sunny even if the real weather is awful, as it is now at the end of October while we write this. Vagabundo Club Social bring Latin vibes to their big, horn lead opener 'Costero.' Monsieur Van Pratt's 'Jazz Player' then leads with a more seductive horn sound and slide guitars that get you grooving. Infradisco's 'Aungasana!' layers up steamy 80s sax lines with neon chords and bulky disco house beats and Roland & Brother Rich close out with a deep and jazzy house groove straight from a Detroit basement.
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Correcciones Calypso 4
Cat: CC 004. Rel: 24 Apr 23
Youkounkoun - "Samoarabian" (6:50)
Inigo Vontier - "Transito" (6:11)
Thomass Jackson - "Traccident" (7:01)
Olta Karawame - "Folie Sans Dent" (6:05)
Review: Correcciones Calypso returns from a generous hiatus with the fourth edition of its acclaimed edit series, replete with four re-edits that veer from the subtle to the downright brazen. Thomass Jackson and INigo Vontier invite the French duo Youkounkoun to open proceedings with an insane early 80s edit full of big drums and exotic touches that's been blowing dancefloors all around the world for the past years - and definitely resides in the brazen category, despite a lot of work having gone into it. Olta Karawame make their debut on the series with a powerful, compact edit full of ballsy keyboard riffing and a military-sized kick drum that is guaranteed to have heads banging . To complete the release label bosses Thomass and INigo deliver edits of their own with their characteristic sound, giving this EP maximum a value for money factor and entertainment from start to finish.

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Álbumes
Fault Lines 2
Fault Lines 2 (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: 198168 969205. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Neurosymphony (4:29)
Infinite Fear Jets (4:04)
Conflict Medication (4:01)
Deathless Wilds (4:35)
The Ocean (feat Hafdis Huld) (6:14)
War Of Words (4:29)
Grass Before The Scythe (3:23)
Life Before Death (5:45)
Review: IAMX is Chris Corner's solo project, which can be traced back to 2004, around the time his former band, Sneaker Pimps, went on hiatus. Spanning multiple genres, from burlesque-hued dark cabaret to electronic rock and unbridled dance music, there have now been eight studio albums, two remix records, two live albums and two experimental albums released under the moniker. Fault Lines² is among the finest in that oeuvre, and the most recent. Fresh for 2024, this collection of work paints a vivid picture of the artist - at times unsettling and slightly eerie, in other moments melancholic-yet-euphoric, it's dramatic, theatrical, innovative and strangely teetering on the brink of traditional and more explorative schools of sound. Probably not something you'll hear much like again this month.
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Electricity
Electricity (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MRG 765LP. Rel: 25 Mar 22
Protection From Evil (4:34)
Electricity (4:48)
Casio (Yak Nda Nda) (3:55)
Afo Ken Doko Mien (4:30)
All That You Want (4:37)
Wanna See Your Face Again (4:25)
17 18 19 (3:08)
Truth No Lie (3:47)
Oyoyo (3:02)
Review: If Electricity is anything to go by, Eno Williams and his Ibibio Sound Machine band were particularly productive during the various pandemic lockdowns of 2020 and '21. The resultant album, the rightly acclaimed group's fourth studio set to date, is predictably inspired, with hired-in producers Hot Chip wisely choosing to subtly tweak rather than totally overhaul the band's distinctive trademark fusion of kaleidoscopic synth-funk, West African disco and boogie, '80s electro and the more electronic end of the post-punk spectrum. Highlights include the throbbing, polyrhythmic Afro-electro of 'Electricity' and the acid-sporting nu-disco brilliance of 'All That I Want', but it's the set's overall feel - described by Williams as "Moroder meets Afro-futurism" - that really delights.
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Intérprete: Afro Beat Foundation
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Pull The Rope
Pull The Rope (limited sky blue red & black swirl vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: MRG 845LPC1. Rel: 02 May 24
Pull The Rope (3:30)
Got To Be Who U Are (3:40)
Fire (4:30)
Them Say (4:07)
Political Incorrect (3:30)
Mama Say (4:41)
Let My Yes Be Yes (3:22)
Touch The Ceiling (2:45)
Far Away (3:17)
Dance In The Rain (3:42)
Review: Pan-African supergroup Ibibio Sound Machine return with Pull The Rope, a tonal shift compared to their earlier full-lengths like Electricity; this one veers more on the side of acid house, highlife and disco, compared to the more histrionic electronics of the eponymous sound machine of that album, as well as Uyai and Doko Mien, heard thus far. As heard on the lead single 'Got To Be Who U Are', we are importuned with the command to be ourselves, as everybody else is already taken; such an injunction is met with a driving, time-of-your-life, weighty acid house production, which comes to neat effect when paired with Eno Williams' passionate soul vocals.
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Onsen Music
Cat: TSRLP 50. Rel: 09 Jan 25
En (4:10)
Suzy (3:48)
Rainy (3:56)
Yamagata (3:15)
Belleville (5:04)
Open The Door (2:09)
Pinu (3:40)
Mme Poisson (2:49)
Nesty Gal (4:46)
Ukigusa (3:32)
Hinotori (3:25)
Snow Land (1:30)
Review: Onsen Music isn't just the title of Shoko Igarashi's second album, but rather a manifesto of sorts. The name refers to a "genre" of music the saxophonist, flautist, and vocalist has created. A strange, bouncy-yet-angular corner of the electronic music universe that feels like it's inviting you to a party thrown by Mr Soft and a flying unicorn. Sounds extend themselves, curve, wobble, warp, float, glitter, and do everything else in their power to make sure you know this is a safe listening space that's equally danceable. Ever bubbly and colourful, 'Rainy' represents the full blown nu disco end of the record's vast spectrum, while the likes of 'Ukigusa' come over far closer to Ryuichi Sakamoto's clean, crisp and cuddly pop excursions - staunchly leftfield and out there, but strangely familiar and universally likeable.
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Mega Misses From The Manctalo Diskoteque
Cat: RL 44. Rel: 14 Feb 24
Track 1 (4:02)
Track 2 (6:09)
Track 3 (3:40)
Track 4 (6:48)
Track 5 (6:46)
Track 6 (5:00)
Track 7 (5:15)
Track 8 (5:35)
Review: Il Bosco released his first EP back in 2011 on this label and the sounds epitomised the early roots of the Manchester-based label Red Laser. Now he is back with Mega Misses From The Manctalo Diskoteque, a new collection of vintage-sounding Italo-inspired disco games made, it sounds, with an arrangement one authentic vintage gear. Each of these cuts has a compelling rhythm and is embellished with gorgeous melodies and arps that range from dreamy to stiff to seductive. Deadpan vocals make 'Track 2' a real throwback, 'Track 3' has a funky, smooth cruising sound and the rest of the double album plays out with equal elan.
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La Commedia
Cat: RM 2132. Rel: 02 Apr 24
Il Profeta (3:35)
La Terra (3:03)
La Notte (3:58)
L'Alieno (4:13)
I Buchi Neri (4:01)
La Prima Volta (2:37)
L'Abitudine (3:12)
La Verita (3:47)
Lo Smeraldo Sotto Zero (3:35)
Il Mare (5:06)
Review: The arrival of Il Quadro di Troisi could not have been more ironic. Anything but new faces on the music scene, the Italian electronic partnership of Eva Geist and Donato Dozzy debuted as the reality of living in a pandemic really began to hit home - November 2020. A month that usually calls for their brand of dark, Ital-disco-cold-synth stuff was void of the situations you'd want to hear it in. No parties, no clubs, no concerts - not even an opportunity to stick it on when getting ready to do something. Nevertheless, we've more than made up for it now, and having grown incredibly close betwixt that waking nightmare and today's chaos, the arrival of a new LP is an enticing prospect. As the notes explain, "everything changes, all things evolve, nothing stays the same... La Commedia marks the band's embrace of a more traditional song form, shaped by a very personal and distinctive musical style. The distinguishing elements of Il Quadro di Troisi's music meld into a unique mix that is both seductive and eerie, elegant and earthy, contemporary and timeless."
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo
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Last Night A DJ Saved My Life
Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (clear red vinyl LP)
Cat: AGEK 2687LP. Rel: 27 Oct 23
Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (5:42)
Buffalo Bill (4:05)
Love Is Like A Gun (2:54)
Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (Dimitri remix 1991 - bonus track) (7:14)
Slow Down (3:40)
Lipstick Politics (4:20)
When Boy Talk (5:57)
There It Is (3:05)
Review: Indeep's 'Last Night A D.J. Saved My Life' is one of the most recognisable disco tunes of its generation, but also the title of the group's 1983 album. The New York outfit never had a tune as big as that one again but when something is such a fine mix of boogie, funk and soul as that and loved by everyone universally, does that even matter? The rest of the album which is now being reissued is packed with plenty of other more than useful dancefloor cuts with big hooks, buoyant drums and colourful synth work.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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How I Feel
Cat: ITRLTD 01. Rel: 01 Nov 24
How I Feel (Inkswel Broken Soul mix) (6:40)
How I Feel (Inkswel Broken Soul instrumental mix) (6:40)
How I Feel (Leonard Charles Ponsonby Funk mix) (4:43)
How I Feel (Leonard Charles Ponsonby Funk instrumental mix) (4:49)
How I Feel (beats) (6:34)
Review: Before he passed away earlier this year, Detroit legend Amp Fiddler completed a number of recordings. This, a collaboration with Australian DJ/producer and all-round 21st century dancefloor soul don Inkswel, is one of the first to land in stores. Inkswel places his own 'Broken Soul' mixes on the A-side, with the full vocal version - featuring Fiddler in full flight as well as the legend's mazy electric piano, organ and Clavinet licks to the fore - being our pick of the pair. This is organic dancefloor soul with a ubbery 'broken house' groove and plenty of quality organic instrumentation. The newcomer Leonard Charles Ponsonby provides vocal and instrumental 'funk' mixes on the flip, both of which retain Inskwel's warm, organic-sounding groove while adding colourful electrofunk and P-funk style synths.
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Intérprete: Marcel Vogel
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Salsoul: The Reflex Revisions Part 2
Cat: SALSBMG 43LP. Rel: 19 Nov 21
Inner Life - "I Like It Like That" (7:26)
Metropolis - "I Love New York" (8:30)
Leroy Burgess - "Heavenly" (10:02)
Aurra - "A Little Love" (7:45)
Review: Unlike most disco re-edit EPs, Salsoul's latest instalment of 'Reflex Revisions' are "proper" remixes, making full use of original master stems and session tapes sourced from the parent artists themselves. With all four tracks handled by French producer and remixer The Reflex, we know we're in good hands here - he's been at it since 2012. Reflex Revisions don't just add a janky kick beneath a beatgridded 16-bar loop, but rather, they move and sway with the tracks' original feels. Our case in point: 'A Little Love' completely reimagines the drum section found on Aurra's 1983 original, making the whole sonic experience much clearer and brighter. As much can be said for Metropolis' downtempo 'I Love New York', on which Reflex here makes the song grander, wider. Compared to most re-editors, this is an impressive feat occurring in a different ballpark.
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It's A Fine Line
It's A Fine Line (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: KTDJ 043. Rel: 23 Aug 16
Cardiogram (feat Olivia De Lanzac) (5:10)
In Slower Motion (4:26)
Greasier (4:31)
Redelivered (feat Alex Kapranos) (4:16)
The Delivery (LP instrumental) (4:31)
Disco Cluster (5:54)
Titre Original (4:52)
Weekend Boom Boom (feat CAR) (3:43)
Vaguement Froid (5:56)
1880 (3:43)
Blinkar (reprise) (3:37)
Review: Tim Paris and Ivan Smagghe first joined forces as It's A Fine Line way back in 2008, delivering a sneaky re-edit 12" for the lauded History Clock series. They released their first EP of original productions a year later, but have been barely heard of since. This eponymous debut album has been long-mooted and it's really rather good with the experienced production duo gleefully drawing together elements of new wave synth-pop, post-punk disco, low-slung rockabilly, spacey electro, dub disco, and leftfield boogie. The results are uniformly excellent, with Smagghe and Paris backing up their stylish, period-centric production with a string of genuinely memorable tracks.
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Second Horizon
Second Horizon (2xLP + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BD 015. Rel: 03 Jun 25
City Sights (5:27)
Memory Sync (4:39)
Digital Freedom (4:28)
Surveillance State (5:04)
Technology (4:56)
Heiss Oder Kalt (4:51)
Chasing Shadows (4:00)
Free To Move (4:18)
Black Gold (6:58)
Human Code (6:03)
I Am A Creator (4:59)
Tonight (3:58)
Review: The latest release from Berlin-based producer Julian Reifegerste builds on the success of his previous work, channelling a vivid spectrum of 80s electronic styles into a sleek, club-ready format. Drawing from EBM, Italo, acid, electro and dark wave, the 12-track double vinyl is packed with machine funk and neon moodsibright synth lines and rubbery basslines offset by tougher, industrial textures. 'City Sights' and 'Chasing Shadows' lean into cinematic propulsion, while 'Black Gold' and 'I Am A Creator' carry heavier, dystopian overtones. Much of the material was produced on vintage hardware, lending the record an authentic retro-futurist edge. This is bold, immersive dance music with a conceptual streak, and a clear progression in sound from the artist's earlier output.
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 in stock $33.13
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