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Christmasville EP UK
Christmasville EP UK (limited yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: 12MUTE 680. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Now & Laughter (3:09)
Where Are You Coming From (Jane Weaver rework) (4:05)
Out From Under (Emperor Machine extended rework) (8:49)
We All Need (Jezebell Ghost Train mix) (5:47)
Review: Perhaps one of the most important bands to come out of Manchester ever. Up there with Joy Division, their funky post-punk is the very essence of that genre and possibly why a lot of bands like to call themselves post-punk. They're just wishing they sound as good as A Certain Ratio. For this latest release, the follow-up to their album It All Comes Down To This, they've reworked songs from said album - sensationally - and released a Christmas single. 'Now And Laughter' is described as an ode to "the unsung heroes that are on hand when the pressures of the festivities can become too much to bear." It's awash with sumptuous echoing guitar, a somber lead vocal which makes you want to raise your lighter and gently sway. There's a hint of David Bowie in there and the lyrics appear genuinely emotional and appreciative. This is a song of blissful poignance that can help remind us of what really matters in life as it captures a sense of vulnerability and awe in the magic of the moment.
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Intérprete: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $26.07
GARIES 001
AR / BS
GARIES 001 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: GARIES 001. Rel: 17 Jun 24
AR - "Comin' Apart At The Edit" (10:04)
BS - "More BS" (6:40)
Review: There can be no questions about the intention of the Garries label given its name - to make music for the more out there moment son the dance floor. And the first Ep certainly lives up to that with a pair of weird and wonderful jams by mysterious artists who go only by, we assume, their initials. AR's 'Comin' Apart At The Edit' is a cosmic world of slow motion rhythm and live drums with warped efforts and whirring synth sounds that all take you into another dimension. BS's 'More BS' is a mix of astral synths squelch and slow motion chug with a soft-rock vocal bring plenty of emotional impact up top before some prog licks ring out to add further unusualness.
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The Drag Stop
The Drag Stop (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: GATT 001. Rel: 11 May 23
The Drag Stop (4:20)
Something Better (edit) (4:26)
Review: Some hand-stamped 7" white-gold here with Beactconducter serving up a couple of brilliant disco dazzlers for late night sessions. 'The Drag Stop' pairs some aching soft-rock vocals with tumbling congas and chunky disco drums that march on wards and upwards as the synths bring some cosmic drama. On the flip is a more retro sousing disco gem with 'Something Better' (edit). It has funky drums and piano chords dancing next to hip swinging finger clicks and some big vocals. All in all a vital pick up that offers two some dance-y disco delights.
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Belpaese 06
Belpaese 06 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: BELP 006. Rel: 11 Sep 19
Vieni Con Me (8:05)
20 Secoli Di Favole (7:36)
Review: The sneaky scalpel fiends behind the Belpaese Edits imprint are back with more inspired reworks of obscure, little known and overlooked European - and mostly Italian - gems from the 1970s and '80s. First up is "Vieni Con Mi", a wonderfully overblown chunk of loose-limbed jazz-rock/disco-soul fusion blessed with breathy female vocals, mazy flutes, wah-wah guitars, heavy bass and drumming so wild it may well be capable of raising cadavers from their graves. Flipside "20 Secoli Di Favole" is similarly minded, if a little closer to Baldelli "cosmic rock" territory - all ragged rock riffs, manic female vocals, groovy bass and intergalactic analogue synthesizer lines.
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Love You Out Of Your Mind
Cat: FVR 195. Rel: 18 Oct 24
Love You Out Of Your Mind (3:17)
Robert Byrne - "Do You Wanna Make Some Love" (previously unreleased) (2:52)
Review: Byrne and Barnes 'Love You Out Of Your Mind',first released in 1981, epitomises the smooth blend of soft rock and AOR during its peak era. Featured on the album An Eye For An Eye, this track marked a unique collaboration between the duo, both of whom would later contribute to the success of artists like Earth, Wind & Fire, Patti Austin, and Phil Collins. The song showcases the signature AOR sound, merging jazzy elements with soulful grooves, giving it a timeless WestCoast flair. Now, for the first time, this classic is getting the 7" single treatment, backed by an exclusive, never-before-heard track from Byrne's archives. 'Do You Wanna Make Some Love', also rooted in AOR and WestCoast vibes, flirts with Boogie and Disco influences, offering a fresh yet nostalgic sound. This newly unearthed gem, found by the original executive producer, is a great B-side addition. Despite being somewhat overlooked in its time, Byrne & Barnes' music has built a dedicated following over the decades. This reissue brings their sophisticated sound back into the spotlight, ready to win over another generation of music lovers.
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Photochrome (reissue)
Cat: MISSYOU 034. Rel: 14 May 24
Photochrome (1a parte) (4:31)
Photochrome (2a parte) (4:38)
Photochrome (bonus beats part 1 & 2) (8:28)
Review: 'Photochrome' is a track that is shrouded in mystery. It has a rather elusive original release date, likely sometime between the late 1970s and early 1980s, and came on Italy's Idea which was a well-regarded label despite its small catalogue. Now reissued in full, the single exudes an organic aesthetic infused with early electronic elements that were emerging during that era. A brisk, pulsating groove is intertwined with what resembles an early 303 bassline and ethereal vocal. Dry drum recordings evoke a raw, DIY ambience next to the experimental effects that swirl and drift. A new two-part bonus beats remix is also included.
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Coyote Special Editions Vol 2
Cat: MWSE 008. Rel: 06 Nov 23
Lonely (8:22)
Western Revolution (6:26)
Love Home (5:22)
Luca (6:31)
Review: It is time to succumb to the sounds of the Magic Wand label once more and this eighth sonic spell is another one that will leave you happily helpless. It finds the Coyote lads step away from their fine work on Is It Balearic? to cook up two top edits. First up they offer 'Lonely' - a broody, steamy and shimmering tropical Balearic workout and then comes the organic and lazy drums of 'Western Revolution' with an iconic gravelly vocal. There are folk-tinged Americana sounds on 'Love Home' and laid-back disco licks on the seductive 'Luca' to make this a summer party essential.
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Disco Records 4
Cat: DISCO 4. Rel: 26 Sep 23
The River Drive (9:58)
Try Making Love (6:21)
Pretty Little Girl (4:11)
Review: The frankly named imprint Disco Records - surely you know what you're in for - return for their fourth release, continuing their specialty: editing rare and obscure disco gems from the 70s and 80s. It can't exactly be pinpointed as to who helms the label, but we're sure they're veterans of the Parisian disco scene, as a battle-scarred expertise is flaunted across four choice disco and funk numbers held close to this anonymous releaser's heart. Few of these would be baitheads' choices; and all are of the 'obscure and interesting' variety.
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Percussion Pals Vol 1
Percussion Pals Vol 1 (limited 12")
Cat: TDCHUMS 009. Rel: 22 Aug 24
DJ Poufsouffle - "Totally Manic" (7:57)
Spice Route - "Gruler Dub" (6:22)
Neil Diablo - "Starry Night" (5:45)
Hysteric - "Pinball" (4:09)
Review: Having already introduced us to many of their regular 'pals' - re-editors specialising in Balearic and cosmic oddities - Manchester's Drum Chums crew now wants is to meet their 'percussion pals'. They operate within similar sonic territory if this first multi-artist missive is believed, albeit with more of a penchant for dubbed-out drums. There's plenty to set the oulse racing throughout, from the metronomic dub-chug of Spice Route's incredible 'Gruler Dub' - a fine re-edit debut from the long-serving Bristol selector - and the expertly dubbed-out space disco trip that is DJ Pouffsouffle's 'Totally Manic'. Elsewhere, Manc stalwart Neil Diablo delivers the ultra-slow weird-wave pop of 'Starry Night', while Hysteric's 'Pinball' is a blue-eyed soul treat.
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Totem (Swamp/Hardway Brothers/Otologic mix)
Cat: KF 013. Rel: 02 Mar 20
Totem (6:55)
Totem (Swamp Crawl) (7:23)
Totem (Hardway Brothers remix) (7:15)
Totem (Otologic dub) (5:04)
Review: It's been a while since we last heard from Kinfolk, but the broad-sweeping label with cosmic chuggery in its bones is back with this powerful dose from Ess O Ess and Saulrichards. "Totem" is an epic track that rolls around in the muck somewhere between shoegaze extravagance, post-rock heaviness and psyched-out electronics. The "Swamp Crawl" version of the track keeps the guitars bedded deep within the mix, but there's space for more expressive synth work. Hardway Brothers take the track on a similarly rockist journey, but take their time building up to a climax. Otologic wrap things up with a deadly dub that will have low tempo trippers rubbing their hands with delight.
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I Got She's Got
Cat: DFA 2710. Rel: 25 Apr 24
I Got, She's Got (remix) (5:51)
She's Playing With Fire (feat Piscis) (6:25)
I Got, She's Got (3:54)
Review: The mighty DFA label has always come at dance music from a rock and indie perspective and for that reason has always brought plenty of new ideas to the dancefloor. Fernando Pulichino has long been at the heart of the operation with his fusion of rock, funk, and electronic beats and here he is again with more of the same. 'I Got, She's Got' is a raw, energetic track, while the remix offers clarity and rich arpeggios. 'She's Playing With Fire' with saxophone by Gustavo Buchiniz, meanwhile, adds another explosive element meaning that all three tracks deliver pure club-ready firepower.
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Search Of Indigo (remixes)
Search Of Indigo (remixes) (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: LENG 071. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Search Of Indigo (AM remix) (4:57)
Search Of Indigo (LTJ Xperience remix) (5:30)
Search Of Indigo (LTJ Xperience dirty mix) (6:18)
Search Of Indigo (LTJ Xperience dub) (5:51)
Review: When it first landed on Leng in 2018, Fernando Pulichino's 'Search of Indigo' delivered a typically attractive blend of dub disco, nu-disco, Balearica and stylish lead vocals from Luca Gaspirini. Six years on, the track returns in remixed form. The Argentinian producer and multi-instrumentalist kicks things off with his own 'AM Mix', a deliciously low-slung and psychedelic chugger propelled forwards by raw, restless TB-303 acid lines, low-slung bass guitar and the dreamiest of pads. Luca Trevisi AKA LTJ Experience handles the rest of the EP, delivering a trio of hazy, slow motion and pleasingly dubbed-out revisions. His A-side remix, in which echoing vocal snippets and jangly guitars catch the ear, is followed by the superbly squelchy, acid-flecked 'Dirty Mix' and the more immersive and hazy dancefloor 'Dub'.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo, DJ ROCCA
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Special Disco Versions
Cat: 209020 23. Rel: 10 Feb 23
Beggin' (Pilooski re-edit) (5:33)
Who Loves You (Pilooski re-edit) (4:52)
Grease (3:23)
Review: US producer Pilooski shows us exactly how disco edits are done with their latest three-tracker 'Special Disco Versions', all three of which are dedicated to the work of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. The time-honoured and unmistakable hit 'Beggin', already a hit in Pilooski re-edit form back in 2007, works its subtly breakbeaty, surround-clappy magic, perfect for those hankering after a more readily-DJ-mixable version of the hit. A spinal-scratchy French verison of 'Who Loves You' appears afterwards, not to mention the original version of 'Grease' on the B2.
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Run Down World
Cat: HVY 001. Rel: 31 Mar 20
Run Down World (5:55)
Times Are Bad (8:00)
Review: Remarkably, almost a decade has passed since the first missive from re-edit crew Heavy Disco (AKA Ashley Beedle, Dave Jarvis and Darren House) landed in stores. Here the London collective returns for the first time in four years with two more tried-and-tested dancefloor rubs. "Run Down World" is particularly delicious, delivering a groovy revision of what sounds like one of the Police's hazier and more groove-based moments (IE there's less reggae influence and more of an AOR disco flex - think great grooves and flanged, spaced-out guitars). On side B it's all about "Times Are Bad", a fine extended revision of Tavares' deep disco/Steely Dan-goes-jazz-funk rub "Bad Times" that seems eerily fitting for the situation the world is in.
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Too Slow To Disco Edits 15
Too Slow To Disco Edits 15 (limited double 10")
Cat: TSTDEDITS 015. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Encore Une Histoire D'amour (7:53)
Oh Boy! You Turn Me On (7:20)
Late At Night (6:24)
Betcha! (6:35)
My Money Don't Care (6:12)
Wonderful Feeling (6:35)
Whispers (6:25)
Review: Australian DJ and producer Dave Mathmos serves up an obscure edits entree, sampling/reworking a whopping seven disco cuts from the late 1970s and early 1980s, but adding just enough modern flair to essentially make them his own. A well-rounded, sticky quality is heard on this septagonal crock of heaters, with the downtempo slink-funk of 'Late At Night' and the equally sumptuous, string-backed plod of 'Wonderful Feeling' remaining our highlights.
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Marbles
Marbles (limited 12")
Cat: MXMRK 2045. Rel: 22 Oct 21
Marbles (Mr K edit) (7:39)
Shoot You Down (Mr K edit) (7:14)
Review: The new batch from the bottomless edit archives of Danny Krivit is an uptempo, guitar-heavy excursion into two cuts of danceable rock from opposite sides of a decade. The sound is crisply remastered for club play, and stretched over the breadth of a 12-inch single. Both of these tracks are appearing on the long-format player for the first time.
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Join The Fookin Party/Hold On Castro
Cat: DB 08. Rel: 18 Jan 16
Join The Fookin Party ! (6:08)
Hold On Castro (8:56)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Bastedos returns hosting two disco objects lovingly versioned by Nad. One side features the vocal talents of a mystery man with low riding balls imploring those gathered to hear him to 'join his party'...if you look at his backside, so to speak, you will head off down to sunny rainbow filled Castro for a happy sing along and dancing tune versioned from vaults of Moby Dick.
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Covers Blown: Re Edits Vol 1
Covers Blown: Re Edits Vol 1 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: POLR 013. Rel: 13 Aug 24
Bailando (edit) (5:19)
Sexie (edit) (4:35)
Review: Los Angeles label Pleasure of Love - founded by Dino Soccio midway through the last decade - has released some fine re-edit EPs over the years. This, though, is a first for the imprint, as they inaugurate the 'Covers Blown' series. It will focus on - you guessed it - re-edits of little-known cover versions of popular hits. A-side 'Bailando' is simply brilliant - a Latin percussion-powered, Spanish language re-imagining of Bee Gees' favourite 'You Should Be Dancing'. It's recognisable, but also very different - making it a perfect "surprise" record to get dancers going at peak-time. Over on the flip 'Sexie' is a dancefloor friendly, loose-limbed AOR cover of Rod Stewart's 'Do You Think I'm Sexy' with added spacey synths.
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Fall In Love In Outer Space Reworks
Cat: TSTDREWORKS 01. Rel: 12 Dec 22
Fall In Love In Outer Space (Turbotito rework) (5:21)
Fall In Love In Outer Space (Blank & Jones Ride A Sunbeam rework) (5:00)
Fall In Love In Outer Space (Chuggin edits rework) (4:25)
Fall In Love In Outer Space (Those Guys From Athens rework) (4:32)
Fall In Love In Outer Space (Vibes4YourSoul rework) (4:37)
Fall In Love In Outer Space (HOLDTight rework) (5:19)
Review: Prime Time Band's 'Fall In Love In Outer Space' is one of the undoubted highlights of the latest Too Slow To Disco compilation - a quirky, 1985 curiosity that blends AOR, soft rock and spacey, synth-laden disco. Here the track is dragged into the 21st century by a sextet of remixers, most of whom treat the original with due reverence. Turbitto kicks things off by adding layers of tactile electronics and echoing effects to the obscure outfit's sumptuous, soft-touch vocals and instrumentation, before Blank & Jones re-imagine it as a dreamy Balearic disco chugger. The Chuggin' Edits tweak is tactile, groovy and super-slow, while Those Guys From Athens beef up the beats and add a touch of low-slung dub disco haziness. Meanwhile, 'Vibes4YourSoul' drop a warming, Rhodes-heavy interpretation and HOLDTight deliver slo-mo disco-funk vibes aplenty.
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Robot84 vs The RAFF
Robot84 vs The RAFF (1-sided 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ROB 02. Rel: 08 Jan 24
Robot84 Vs The RAFF - "Get It Right Next Time" (5:46)
Review: London producer Scott Ferguson is the man behind the Robot84 alias. He has a love for 80s gear that very much defines the sounds he makes, from proto-house to darker disco. His self-titled label is back with more of that good stuff here as he faces off with The Raff for 'Get It Right Next Time'. This one has a creeping groove and warm chord sequences that tease and please beneath sweeping Balearic synths and celebratory melodic sequences that build to a crescendo. The drums get the hips swinging and the sprinkling of cosmic magic finishes it off in style making it a perfect cut for open-air dancing by the beach.
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The Unreleased Disco Funk Instrumentals
The Unreleased Disco Funk Instrumentals (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ROLLING 001. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Undercover Of The Night (unreleased instrumental) (4:52)
Miss You (unreleased instrumental) (4:49)
Review: Rolling Recordings from Antigua makes its debut here with a first release under the guise of Rock Star Heroes who offer up a couple of hard-to-find and previously unreleased funky disco influenced club bound instrumentals of out and out rock classics from one of the worlds best known stadium bands. These are perfectly designed for the club and collide rock, funk, disco and more into fresh forms. Opener 'Undercover Of The Night' popular with the likes of DJ Harvey and is a slice of raw, hard-hitting groove magic with organic percussion and live drums laden with funky guitar riffs and lively chord work that brings the whole thing to life. On the flip is an instrumental version of 'Miss You' which still has all the swagger of the iconic original with sultry harmonica luring you to the floor where the masterful drums and guitars will keep you moving.

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Jonny Rock Edits
Cat: OTE 007. Rel: 04 Aug 20
Kat-Woman-Do (6:40)
Bitter Juice (7:01)
Hippie Jam (4:51)
Streets Of Belgrade (4:55)
Review: Over the past few years, Johnny Rock has proved to be one of the shrewdest re-editors around, delivering must-check reworks of thoroughly obscure gems that tend towards the exotic and intoxicating. Further proof of his dusty-fingered, scalpel-wielding genius can be found on this Orange Tree Edits outing. Check first the rubbery, off-kilter '80s electro-flex of "Kat-Woman Do", before admiring the Mascara-sporting, New Romantic style synth-pop goodness of "Bitter Juice". Elsewhere, he offers up some skewed, percussion-rich late-night eccentricity (the delightfully weird "Hippie Jam") and successfully dances his way through some Communism-era Yugoslav post-punk heaviness ("Streets of Belgrade").
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Moja Bhari Moja
Cat: ES 78LP. Rel: 17 Nov 22
Moja Bhari Moja (radio version)
East West Shuffle
Review: Unlike its title, this isn't so much Disco Jazz as a cross between Bollywood and Balearic. As a young woman, Rupa Biswas made a disco record while on holiday in Canada in 1982, originally recorded in Calgary's Living Room Studios 'with a crack team of Indian and Canadian studio rats alike'. This remaster by Numero Group is from the original analogue source material and has been released with the permission of the producers and performers. Featuring the mesmerising 'Moja Bhari Moja' (radio version) on the first side, then flip over for the low-slung 'East West Shuffle'.
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Pacifico Waves
Cat: LEGO 297. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Pacifico Waves (3:32)
Lonely Town (3:21)
Review: On his new single 'Pacifico Waves', Joel Sarakula takes the scenic route down a pacific coastline, searching for peace, enlightenment and the perfect sunset. Travelling and searching is nothing new to Sarakula: it's almost his default way of being. Born and raised in Sydney, Australia before swapping oceans to live in the UK and more recently onwards to Gran Canaria: "I've been busy making my islands smaller" he jokes. But the music on 'Pacifico Waves' sounds like none of these places: with its easy drum shuffle, soulful guitar hooks and smooth vocal harmonies it distinctly evokes Southern California. It's such a potent portrait of the West Coast that if not for the contemporary lyrics and some modern production techniques, it could be a long lost hit from an early 80s LA studio band.
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Intérprete: Marco Gallerani
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Wrap Myself Up In Your Love
Cat: ES 091LP. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Say She Sh - "Wrap Myself Up In Your Love" (3:42)
Jim Spencer - "Wrap Myself Up In Your Love" (4:03)
Review: Brooklyn-based psychedelic soul group Say She She have exploded onto the scene since their debut in 2019. Receiving critical acclaim for their two albums to date, and multiple TV performances, the Nile Rodgers-inspired female trio even got a video message of approval from the legend himself. Organic and authentic are two words that fit the classically trained troupe to a tea and, in the great soul tradition, covers are a necessity. Jim Spencer's 1979 track 'Wrap Myself Up in Your Love' didn't get much attention at the time - his attempt at doing disco wasn't well received - but thanks to the adoration of archive label The Numero Group, the song has seen a resurgence in covers and fans. The original vocal is expressive and powerful against some jangly funk guitars, whilst Say She She's rendition hones in on the sultry aspect of the track. Guitars are muted down to transform the song into a lovemaking slow jam, wind passages are introduced and the vocal is subtly powerful and sexy. This single has both Say She She's cover - as well as the original - on a 7" disc.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Wrap Myself Up In Your Love
Wrap Myself Up In Your Love (translucent green marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: ES 091LPC1. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Say She Sh - "Wrap Myself Up In Your Love" (3:43)
Jim Spencer - "Wrap Myself Up In Your Love" (4:04)
Review: Say She She is the psychedelic soul group from Brooklyn that's exploded onto the scene since their debut in 2019. Receiving critical acclaim for their two albums to date, and the pleasure of touring Europe and North America, the Nile Rodgers-inspired female trio even got a video message of approval from the legend himself. Authentic and organic are two words that fit the classically trained troupe to a tea and, in the great soul tradition, covers are a necessity. Jim Spencer's 1979 attempt at foraying into disco 'Wrap Myself Up in Your Love' wasn't received amazingly at the time, but thanks to the adoration of archive label The Numero Group, the song has seen a resurgence in covers and fans. The original vocal is zany and expressive against some jangly funk guitars, whilst Say She She's rendition hones in on the sultry aspect of the track. Guitars are muted down to transform the song into a lovemaking slow jam, wind passages are introduced and the vocal is subtly powerful and sexy. This 7" contains both Spencer's original track and the interpretation by the trio, pressed on white vinyl.
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Vol 6
Vol 6 (limited 12" + hand-numbered insert)
Cat: TD 006. Rel: 21 Mar 23
Air Ecosse (7:02)
Too Yacht To Handle (6:58)
Aorwaves (5:44)
Review: Self-proclaimed purveyors of 'music for the fringe class' Talking Drums have been responsible for some terrifically cosmic, percussive and oddball re-edits over the years, something that makes their self-released EP series a genuine must-check. Volume six boasts three more eccentric but essential treats, with the Manchester-based crew successfully breathing new life into some pleasingly obscure gems. A-side 'Air Ecosse' sounds like a quirky, mid-80s European workout - all cascading, chiming synth sounds, reverb-laden percussion solos, whispered female vocal snippets, staccato machine drums and seriously squelchy bass. Over on side B, 'Too Yacht To Handle' is - as the title hints - a tidy revision of a groovy, loose-limbed yacht-rock funker, while 'Aorwaves' is a slow-motion AOR disco gem.
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Night Together
Cat: PCKA 00023. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Yuji Toriyama & Ken Morimura - "Night Together" (4:47)
Chie Sawa - "Sea Gull" (4:07)
Review: Way back in 1982, Japanese musicians and producers Yuji Toriyama and Ken Morimura joined forces to deliver Aerobics, a soundtrack for exercise classes (really) that joined the dots between boogie, disco and city pop. 'Night Together', a superb electrofunk instrumental rich in picturesque synthesizer melodies, jazz-funk guitar solos (Toriyama was a guitarist by trade), squelchy bass and drum machine beats. It's certainly well worthy of being reissued - as this tidy "45" from Pony Canyon amply demonstrates. Curiously, it's not backed by another gem from that set, but rather another slept-on Japanese classic - 'Sea Gull' from Chie Sawa's 1974 hybrid folk-rock/psychedelic rock album 23 - Twenty Three Years Old. It's decent, but the A-side is the real winner.
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TSTD Neo: Sunset 2
TSTD Neo: Sunset 2 (limited 12")
Cat: HDYANEO 12. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Turbotito - "Time Starts Moving Slow" (6:15)
1-900 - "Breakin' 84" (Vibes4YourSoul remix) (4:01)
Review: The finger-click-clap is a staple of nu-disco, and doesn't Turbotito flaunt it on their latest EP. The artist has been dubbed an electronic-slow-disco artist, never swooning to the indulgent high of a tempo above, say, 120bpm. This approach allows the categoric glitz and sparkle of disco extra time to shine through; 'Time Starts Moving Slow' kicks off the EP as a sort of slow-disco manifesto, seeding ideas of a phonic slow food movement; high-pitched synth plucks and pickled, finger-picked guitars come clearly apiece, as the artist sings, untethered to any effect save for long-tailed reverb, on top. 'Breaking 84' contrasts with a talkboxing groove which soars past the A's establisher tempo, but still, necessarily, goes steady.
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Intérprete: Ben Gomori
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Til You're Back In My Arms
Til You're Back In My Arms (4:52)
Til You're Back In My Arms (Coyote 7 remix) (4:58)
Review: Universal Cave and the Street Road Band pay tribute to Dan Strimer's cult classic '(Till You're) Back In My Arms' here many years after it was originally released on Lost Nation Records in 1977. After Universal Cave spotlighted the track on Soft Rock for Hard Times Vol 8, the label embraced the idea of a fresh cover 47 years later. The Street Road Band reimagines the tune as a mellow, southwestern-Balearic ballad featuring Andre Ethier's vocals, Charles Simon's guitar, Jesse Spearhawk's pedal steel and more musical riches. UK Balearic maestros Coyote take the multi-tracks further by transforming it into a lush, dubby groove that is perfect for Cafe Del Mar.
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Disco
Disco (12" in spot-varnished sleeve + insert)
Cat: AUS 004. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Love Supplier (6:03)
Strong & Ready (5:54)
Fancy Dan (5:59)
Who Put The Bite On You (5:56)
Review: Ralph White's early ventures into disco are finally gathered in one place with the first official anthology of his 1978 recordings at Sydney's Albert Studios. Better known at the time as a session player and producer in the city's studio scene, White was tapped by M7 to craft four disco pieces aimed at an emerging dance market. Over just two days in the studio and a small group of local players - including a young Tommy Emmanuel - he recorded four standout cuts, together which remain some of the most refined Oceanian disco ever put to tape. Though the original 12"s saw limited success domestically, M7's distribution push into markets like Canada, India and Argentina helped cultivate a quiet cult following. Now remastered and housed in a deluxe spot-UV sleeve with inserts featuring new liner notes and White's biography, this reissue shines overdue light on a forgotten chapter in Australian dance music.
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Álbumes
Arthur Baker Presents Dance Masters: John Luongo The Classic Dance Remixes
Arthur Baker Presents Dance Masters: John Luongo The Classic Dance Remixes (limited 6xLP box set + booklet + autographed insert)
Cat: DEMRECBOX 88. Rel: 17 Nov 23
Tina Turner - "The Best" (extended Mighty mix) (6:26)
John Waite - "Missing You" (extended version) (6:59)
Billy Idol - "Eyes Without A Face" (Full-length version) (4:57)
Greg Kihn Band - "Jeopardy" (dance mix) (6:51)
Huey Lewis & The News - "I Want A New Drug" (extended version) (5:34)
Rick Springfield - "Human Touch" (extended mix) (7:19)
Fine Young Cannibals - "Suspicious Minds" (Suspicious mix) (7:55)
ZZ Top - "Viva Las Vegas" (remix) (8:28)
Cher - "Skin Deep" (extended dance mix) (7:49)
Bananarama - "Shy Boy (Don’t It Make You Feel Good)" (US extended version) (7:20)
Baltimora - "Tarzan Boy" (extended dance version) (6:13)
Falco - "Junge Roemer" (Specially remixed 12" version) (7:30)
Peter Schilling - "Major Tom (Coming Home)" (Special extended version) (8:06)
Camouflage - "The Great Commandment" (US 12" mix) (6:11)
Wang Chung - "Don’t Let Go" (extended remix) (7:16)
Visage - "Fade To Grey" (US 12" version) (6:42)
Soft Cell - "Insecure Me?" (US extended version) (8:16)
Bill Nelson - "Acceleration" (long version) (6:35)
ABC - "He Look Of Love" (part 3 - dance version) (4:19)
Cabaret Voltaire - "Crackdown" (12" version) (8:31)
Blancmange - "Blind Vision" (extended version) (9:32)
Level 42 - "The Chinese Way" (New York remix) (7:23)
I-level - "Give Me" (US remix) (7:49)
The Quick - "Zulu" (12" mix) (7:47)
Gladys Knight & The Pips - "Save The Overtime (For Me)" (12" mix) (6:39)
KC & The Sunshine Band - "Give It Up" (12" version) (5:15)
A Taste Of Honey - "Boogie Oogie Oogie" (New Boogie mix) (7:29)
Serge Ponsar - "Out In The Night" (12" version) (6:54)
Fantasy - "You’re Too Late" (12" extended mix) (6:31)
North End - "Kind Of Life (Kind Of Love)" (12" vocal) (7:23)
Ms Sharon Ridley - "Changin’" (Full-length version) (6:27)
Melba Moore - "Ou Stepped Into My Life" (John Luongo remix) (7:45)
Patti Labelle - "Music Is My Way Of Life" (John Luongo remix) (8:06)
Jackie Moore - "This Time Baby Special" (Special 12" version) (7:13)
Marilyn McCoo& Billy Davis Jr - "Shine On Silver Moon" (12" mix) (7:20)
Dan Hartman - "Relight My Fire" (feat Loleatta Holloway - The Historical 1979 remix) (6:44)
Review: Arther Baker's Dance Masters series continues, as the spotlight turns to another remix legend: one of the originators of the form, John Luongo. Regarded as one of the most influential DJs and mixers of his day, Luongo's many credits include remixes of Jackie Moore's 'This Time Baby', 'Vertigo / Relight My Fire' by Dan Hartman and Patti Labelle's 'Music Is My Way Of Life'. Luongo also went on to establish a production career in his own right, and his legacy is more than cemented here on this retrospective comp from Demon. This box set compiles his most striking tracks in a sixc LP compilation, as well as: a 16-page booklet; an in-depth essay from Alexis Petridis; a foreword by Arthur Baker and a rare photo album from Luongo's personal collection.
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Boom Selekcija (reissue)
Cat: DCM 012. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Moje Cake (5:38)
Rokenrol Stipaljke (3:19)
Studentski San (3:58)
Vladina Gitara (3:40)
Pogresan Broj (3:41)
Zuljas Me (3:33)
Bora Klej (2:49)
Frizerka Nada (7:04)
Review: Discom continues to unearth genuine gems from the former Yugoslavia. The dusty-fingered reissue imprint's latest pick comes from 1983. It's the sole, self-titled album from Boom Selekija, a relatively short-lived eight-piece made up of funk and soul musicians from other Belgrade bands, who disbanded shortly after the LP was released. Musically, the album pairs vibrant and authentic disco-boogie instrumentation - with some Eastern European flourishes - with impassioned Serbian-language vocals. It's a quietly impressive set all told, with our picks including the spacey and loved-up stomper 'Studentski Stan', the rubbery bass guitar, rock-style guitar solos and intergalactic synth textures of 'Vladina Gitara', the subtly jazz-funk-infused, slap bass-propelled 'Juljaz Me', and the almost beat-free jazz-funk sleaze of 'Frizerka Naja'.
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Murderock (Soundtrack)
Murderock (Soundtrack) (gatefold translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: LPOST 035. Rel: 07 Dec 23
Murderock (2:43)
Tonight Is Your Night (3:29)
Streets To Blame (1:23)
Not So Innocent (1:13)
Prelude To Candice (3:26)
Don't Go In The Shower (1:45)
Coffee Time (3:38)
Candice (3:32)
New York Dash (1:38)
Tonight Is Not Your Night (1:08)
The Spillone (1:52)
Murderock (part 1) (1:05)
Murderock (part 2) (1:50)
Murderock (part 3) (1:20)
Murderock (part 4) (2:44)
Review: As well as his prog rock god status as part of ELP, English musician Keith Emerson is well known for his soundtracks for the likes of Dario Argento's 1980 movie Inferno. This Murderock album was written in part as a tribute to the master of Italian horror Lucio Fulci and was first released in 1985, described at the time as being like Flashdance meets Psycho. It's a mix of dance tunes for the day and some dramatic scores and was first reissued in 1993. This version adds four never before released tunes which were used in the backing to the most macabre scenes of the movie.
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Tags: Rock Disco
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Reworked By Detroiters
Reworked By Detroiters (tri-fold 3xLP)
Cat: SEW 3158. Rel: 11 Apr 18
Sexy Ways (Recloose Disco Flip) (5:30)
You Can't Miss What You Can't Measure (Alton Miller mix) (5:17)
Get Your Ass Off & Jam (Marcellus Pittman remix) (6:46)
Cosmic Slop (Moodymann mix) (9:26)
Music For My Mother (Andres Wo Ahh Ay vocal mix) (5:23)
Super Stupid (Dirtbombs version) (4:30)
Music 4 My Mother (Underground Resistance mix) (5:41)
Undisco Kidd (Gay Marvine edit) (5:46)
Take Your Dead Ass Home (The Fantasy version) (7:46)
Let's Take It To The Stage (Amp Fiddler Laugin @ Ya mix) (6:11)
Standing On The Verge (Anthony Shake Shakir & T Dancer remix) (5:37)
You & Your Folks (Claude Young Jr club mix) (6:43)
Be My Beach (Mophono & Tom Thump mix) (6:08)
You & Your Folks (Claude Young Jr dub) (5:55)
Let's Make It Last (Kenny Dixon Jr edit) (7:32)
Looking Back At You (Ectomorph Stripped & dubbed) (6:12)
Maggot Brain (BMG dub) (10:09)
Review: Given the brilliantly simple concept behind this fine compilation - contemporary Detroit producers remix Funkadelic - we're rather surprised nobody's done it before. With 17 varied re-rubs stretched across three slabs of wax, there's naturally plenty to enjoy. Highlights come thick and fast, from the deep house/P-funk fusion of Alton Miller's take on "Get Your Ass Off and Jam" and Andres' loose, hip-hop influenced revision of "Music For My Mother", to the thrusting loops and heady late night hypnotism of Anthony Shake Shakir and T-Dancer's version of "Standing on the Verge". While many of the versions stay relatively faithful to the original, the more "out-there" interpretations - see BMG's outer-space ambient dub of "Maggot Brain" and Moodymann's epic revision of "Cosmic Slop" - are also consistently impressive.
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Reworked By Detroiters
Cat: SEW 2158. Rel: 26 Oct 17
Sexy Ways (Recloose Disco Flip)
You Can't Miss What You Can't Measure (Alton Miller mix)
Get Your Ass Off & Jam (Marcellus Pittman remix)
Cosmic Slop (Moodymann mix)
Music For My Mother (Andres Wo Ahh Ay vocal mix)
Undisco Kidd (Gay Marvine edit)
Super Stupid (Dirtbombs version)
Take Your Dead Ass Home (The Fantasy version)
Music 4 My Mother (Underground Resistance mix)
Let's Take It To The Stage (Amp Fiddler Laugin @ Ya mix)
Standing On The Verge (Anthony Shake Shakir & T dancer remix)
You & Your Folks (Claude Young Jr club mix)
Be My Beach (Mophno & Tom Thump mix)
You & Your Folks (Claude Young Jr dub)
Let's Make It Last (Kenny Dixon Jr edit - mono)
Looking Back At You (Ectomorph Stripped & dubbed)
Maggot Brain (BMG dub)
Review: Given the brilliantly simple concept behind this fine compilation - contemporary Detroit producers remix Funkadelic - we're rather surprised nobody's done it before. With 17 varied re-rubs stretched across two hugely entertaining CDs, there's plenty to enjoy. Highlights come thick and fast, from the deep house/P-funk fusion of Alton Miller's take on "Get Your Ass Off and Jam" and Andres' loose, hip-hop influenced revision of "Music For My Mother", to the thrusting loops and heady late night hypnotism of Anthony Shake Shakir and T-Dancer's version of "Standing on the Verge". While many of the versions stay relatively faithful to the original, the more "out-there" interpretations - see BMG's outer-space ambient dub of "Maggot Brain" and Moodymann's epic revision of "Cosmic Slop" - are also consistently impressive.
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What's Happening? At The Berlin Festival 2010
Drunk Girls (4:36)
Get Innocuous! (6:03)
Daft Punk Is Playing In My House (5:27)
All My Friends (8:20)
I Can Change (6:25)
Tribulations (5:23)
Movement (7:18)
Yeah (Crass version) (5:20)
Review: Surely your first thoughts seeing this album drop are what a shame it is that LCD Soundsystem no longer crank out the tunes. Happily, we shall always have their fine body of work to revert to in times of need and few albums could quench your thirst for punk-funk-infused indie-disco bangers than this live effort from 2010's Berlin Festival. It has a number of the cult US band's classics included such as a fine rendition of 'Daft Punk Is Playing In My House', the seminal 'Get Innocuous!' and one of our favourites, 'All My Friends'. A wonderful way to revisit the glory years of one of the best bands of the last 20 years.
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Evolution Francaise 1969-1975
Cat: BB 170CD. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Tout Tremblant De Fievre
Facon De Parler
Annie, Christine Ou Patricia
A Bas Tous Les Privileges
Les Indiens Du Dernier Matin
Mon Premier Hold-up
Disco Circus (Francois K edit)
Bains Douches
J'tai Vu Dans Le Canoe?
Pourquoi Tu M'laches Pas?
Review: Has any band undergone such a radical musical evolution as Martin Circus? The French band, formed in 1969, initially explored psychedelia, heavy rhythm and blues and formative progressive rock, before pivoting to Cerrone style disco, new wave and eventually, synth-pop. Evolution Francaise 1969-85 does a great job in charting this sonic journey on one action-packed compilation, chronologically serving up such heady musical highs as 'Annie, Christine ou Partricia' (a heavy rock-meets-The Rolling Stones workout), 'Les Indiens De Demier Matin' (psychedelic disco-rock), 'Mon Premier Hold Up' (their most Cerrone-esque number), 'Disco Circus' (their most famous cut, here re-edited by Francous Kevorkian) and 'J'Tai Vu Dans Le Canoe?' (quirky synth-pop).
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Evolution Francaise 1969-1975
Cat: BB 170LP. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Tout Tremblant De Fievre
Facon De Parler
Annie, Christine Ou Patricia
A Bas Tous Les Privileges
Les Indiens Du Dernier Matin
Mon Premier Hold-up
Disco Circus (Francois K edit)
Bains Douches
J'tai Vu Dans Le Canoe?
Pourquoi Tu M'laches Pas?
Review: Known as much for their outlandish costumes as their constant musical evolution, Martin Circus were one of France's most intriguing bands of the 1970s and 80s. Originally formed in 1969 as a psychedelics-inspired progressive rock combo, they later successfully turned their hand to wonderfully camp, over-the-top disco and synth-sporting new wave. Evolution Francaise 1969-1985 does a brilliant job of charting that remarkable musical evolution, dashing between tail end of the 60s prog sounds ('Tout Tremblant De Fievre', 'Facon de Parler'), early Black Sabbath-esque heavy rock ('Annie, Christine ou Partricia'), gritty, Rolling Stones style rhythm and blues ('A Bas Tous Le Privileges'), psychedelic disco-rock ('Les Indiens Du Demier Matin'), Cerrone-ish throb-jobs ('Mon Premier Hold Up', Francois K re-editing 'Disco Circus') and synth-pop ('J'tai Vu Dans Le Canoe?').
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Live
Live (limited numbered gatefold transparent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: RLP 010400BLUE. Rel: 09 Aug 22
Beta-Gamma (4:24)
Anastasis (2:06)
Future Woman (8:29)
Drum Solo (2:17)
Sci-Fi Boogie (8:15)
Prologue (2:53)
Guitar Visions (2:23)
On The Road Again (8:45)
Electric Delight (9:03)
Review: 70s space disco and laser-rock outfit Rockets started out life in Paris as Crystal. They later renamed and had singles such as 'Future Woman' and debut album 'Rockets' which helped establish them and win them a wider fan base. 1980 saw them record their Live album and offer up a cross section of their tracks in all their synth and futuristic glory. The aforementioned 'Future Woman' features along with the heavy sounds of 'Drum Solo' and Kerouac-referring 'On The Road Again' which is a jaunty disco groove with vocoder vocals.
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Soft Focus
Cat: LEGO 333VL. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Confident Man (3:27)
Bitcoin Bro (3:21)
I'll Get By Without You (3:40)
Authenticity (3:10)
King Of Spain (3:10)
Back For Your Love (3:51)
Loved Up (3:17)
The Matinee (2:59)
Midnight Movie (3:09)
Telephone Calls (3:36)
Bird Of Paradise (3:45)
Microdosing (4:07)
Review: UK-based Australian musician Joel Sarakula's new album Soft Focus blends his many influences across soft-rock, funk, AOR, soulful disco and indie pop, all wrapped in a gentle, laid-back aesthetic. The album's name refers to a photographic technique that creates a warm, flattering blur-an apt metaphor for Sarakula's hazy and nostalgic soundscapes. Soft Focus includes two tracks produced by Shawn Lee: the disco-infused 'I'll Get By Without You' and the relaxed, '80s-inspired 'Telephone Calls.' Other standout tracks are the Latin rock of 'King of Spain,' the soulful 'Back For Your Love' and the psychedelic 'Bird of Paradise.'
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Lost
Lost (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LEGO 358. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Lost In Los Angeles (3:50)
Lost In London (2:39)
Lost In New York (2:42)
Lost In Tokyo (3:52)
Lost In Hamburg (3:20)
Lost In Paris (3:17)
Lost In Wichita (3:28)
Lost In Amsterdam (3:28)
Lost In Thailand (3:40)
Lost In Italy (Monte Belluna) (2:43)
Review: A krautrock/punk funk/no wave/post disco hit-fest from the prolific American-born/London-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Shawn Lee. Lee, who was the drummer in the now disbanded Welsh band Carwyn Ellis & Rio 18, has made an album that's a left-field indulgence for sonic wanderers. There's a strong Neu! or Can feel to the opening and closing tracks - the bookends, if you will - so these songs are a homage to late 60s and 70s experimental music, but as invigorating as the golden generation's attempts. Elsewhere, 'Lost In London' has more of a new wave feeling; it's like a more hypnotic Gang of Four. And 'Lost In Tokyo' is a really smooth number, so the perfect soundtrack to when you feel like you can take on the world.
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Traces Of Illusion
SKYRAGER / VARIOUS
Traces Of Illusion (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: STKLP 009. Rel: 12 May 23
Tao - "Makin Love" (3:54)
Larry Yanez - "Xai Jua Jua" (2:43)
Phil McDonnell - "America" (5:54)
Regis Tareau - "Music Magic" (3:42)
Reboshaze - "2nd Movement" (6:43)
YMA - "Tempted" (3:28)
Daniel Sofer - "Dewdrops" (2:56)
Noel Stone - "Dream Girl" (4:42)
Brenda Kane - "French Kissing" (3:23)
Michael - "Bluebird Of Heaven" (3:19)
Gregory Paul - "Sun" (4:42)
Rhythm & Bliss - "Song Of Earth & Sky" (5:58)
The Bob Bath Band - "Traces Of Illusion" (5:51)
Teatron - "Swing" (5:18)
Scott Fraser - "Communique" (5:40)
Review: Spacetalk Records returns from a period of hibernation with something special: a new collection of ultra-rare, little-known nuggets from label co-founder Danny McLewin AKA Skyrager. Unlike his previous compilations as part of Psychemagik, there's no killer concept behind Traces of Illusion, just a desire to share some of the dusty obscurities he's found during years of determined crate digging. Musically, it's a mixture of psychedelic folk, leftfield synth-pop oddities, blue-eyed soul, acid-fried blue-eyed soul, Balearic boogie, Americana, ambient jazz, AOR, late 80s dancehall-soul and even a spot of grizzled progressive rock. In other words, it's as educational as it is entertaining, and packed to the rafters with private press treats and impossible-to-find curiosities.
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The Wanderer (reissue)
The Wanderer (reissue) (180 gram white vinyl LP)
Cat: DBTMLP 001W. Rel: 16 Jul 21
The Wanderer (3:48)
Looking Up (4:01)
Breakdown (4:11)
Grand Illusion (3:56)
Running For Cover (4:00)
Cold Love (3:40)
Who Do You Think You're Foolin' (4:19)
Nightlife (3:59)
Stop Me (3:44)
I Believe In Jesus (3:38)
Review: The Wanderer has been in and out of print for many years since it first landed in 1980. The last time it was reissued was in 2014 but here it comes again on white, heavyweight vinyl. It does feature Summer's most famous track but it does reach plenty of brilliant synth-disco highs all the same. It is said that Summer was done with disco when she wrote this and that it was a more rock-inspired record co-written and produced by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte, but drop these in the club and they will cause carnage. The album peaked at 13 on the Billboard Chart and the title cut was number 3 on the singles chart for a while, though none of the tracks cracked the UK charts.
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Too Slow To Disco 4
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Too Slow To Disco 4 (limited gatefold translucent purple vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HDYARE 08LPLTD. Rel: 09 Sep 22
The Dukes - "Mystery Girl" (4:40)
Prime Time Band - "Fall In Love In Outer Space" (2:55)
Kenny Nolan - "You're So Beautiful Tonight" (4:50)
Peter Skellern - "Now That I Need You" (4:09)
Marc Jordan - "Generalities" (4:21)
Severin Browne - "Stay" (2:27)
The Faragher Brothers - "Stay The Night" (3:46)
Alan Price - "Groovy Times" (5:54)
James Felix - "Open Up" (4:19)
Hirth Martinez - "Altogether Alone" (3:55)
Max Leake - "Tell Me The Reasons Why" (4:41)
Stephen Encinas - "Music In Me" (3:54)
Eric Andersen - "Can't Get You Out Of My Life" (2:55)
Jimmie Spheeris - "Beautiful News" (2:43)
Jeanine Otis & Heikki Sarmanto - "Magic Song" (4:32)
Pleasure - "Nothin' To It" (4:06)
Review: Since launching eight years ago, Too Slow To Disco has now become the go-to compilation series for all those interested in AOR disco, glossy West Coast blue-eyed soul, yacht rock and slow-motion disco. This belated fourth instalment - volume three landed in stores five years ago - is every bit as alluring as its predecessors, with an even more obscurity-heavy track listing. Highlights are naturally plentiful, with our picks including the eyes-closed wonder of James Felix's deliciously loved-up 'Open Up', the low-slung shuffle of 'Music In Me' by Stephen Enchilidas, the synth-splashed Balearic rock haziness of Jimmie Spheeris's 'Beautiful News', and the quietly funky brilliance of Severin Browne's 'Stay'
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Pacific Breeze 3: Japanese City Pop AOR & Boogie 1975-1987
VARIOUS
Pacific Breeze 3: Japanese City Pop AOR & Boogie 1975-1987 (limited green vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 20211. Rel: 20 Mar 23
Naomi Akimoto - "Bewitched (Are You Leaving Soon)" (4:41)
Atsuko Nina - "Tonkachi" (3:35)
Miho Fujiwara - "Heartbeat" (4:13)
Miharu Koshi - "Scandal Night" (4:22)
Chu Kosaka - "Shirakechimauze" (3:06)
Teresa Noda - "Tropical Love" (4:17)
Makoto Matsusa - "Business Man" (part 1) (3:47)
Susan - "Ah! Soka" (5:06)
Yukako Hayase - "Suiyoubi Madeni Shinitaino" (4:25)
Parachute - "Kowloon Daily" (2:51)
Hiroyuki Namba - "Tropical Exposition" (Who Done It? version) (3:16)
Pizzicato Five - "Boy Meets Girl" (5:24)
Mari Iijima - "Love Sick" (3:30)
1986 Omega Tribe - "Cosmic Love" (3:59)
Osamu Shoji - "Pub Casablanca" (3:46)
Chiemi Manabe - "Untotooku" (4:21)
Review: Light In The Attic only deals in records you absolutely must own, but this Pacific Breeze series in particular has been fantastic. Happy it now gets up to a third instalment with another laser focus on Japanese City POP, AOR and Boogie between the years of 1975 and 1987. And there is a wealth of material for them to go out. Across four sides of glorious green vinyl, we're treated to high-grade sounds from plenty of known and lesser-known artists such as Atsuko Nina, Yukako Hayase, 1986 Omega Tribe and many more. There is a melodic joy and cathartic cleanliness to these sounds that always leave you wanting more.
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Harde Smart Volume 2: Flemish & Dutch Grooves From The 80's
VARIOUS
Cat: SDBANCD 18. Rel: 21 May 24
Mixtape (CD 1: mixtape)
Step By Step - "Ik Laat Me Niet Belazeren" (CD 2: bonus CD with Full Length tracks)
Monica Rypma - "Ik Hou Veel Van Jou"
Bloedgroep O - "Slow Motion"
Francis Verdoodt - "Tegelliedje & Herrie/Gevaarlijk" (Harde Smart edit)
Rob Glotzbach - "Hoofdstuk 1"
Noodweer - "De Toekomst Laat Me Koud"
Jan Hautekiet - "Nachttrafiek"
Peter Praet & Praters - "Enkel Proberen"
Omar & The New Sound - "Drugs"
Joost Belinfante - "Zonder Woorden"
De DIV - "Teken De Tijd"
MAM - "Ongelofelijk"
Cocododo - "Roekoe"
Kurt Van Eeghem - "Cool He, Jongen"
Nadagen - "Onder 4 Ogen"
Mensen Blaffen - "Braziliaanse Woud"
Wim De Craene - "Hoor"
Review: Five years ago, Sban Records unleashed Harde Smart, a fine collection of Flemish and Dutch records of the 1970s heavily influenced by Black American funk, soul, and dance music. This belated follow-up focuses on the 1980s, a decade in which the influence of American AOR, disco-rock, boogie, synth-pop and electro could be heard across plenty of releases by Dutch and Belgian bands. Highlights include the blue-eyed, synth-powered dreaminess of 'Drugs' by Omar & The New Sound, the P-funk-influenced flavours of Joost Belinfante's 'Zonder Woorden', the Zouk-splashed tropical boogie of De Div's 'Teken De Tijd', and the post-punk new-wave eccentricity of Nadagen's 'Onder 4 Ogen', which sounds like a Dutch take on Sheffield band Chakk.
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Reference Point
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Reference Point (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BBER 651. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Jeff Scott - "Mystery Of You" (6:32)
Caixa Cubo - "Palavras" (5:02)
Peter Gallway - "I Had A Friend" (3:36)
Bell Helium - "We Don't Have To Talk About It" (4:23)
Litto Nebbia & Los Musicos Del Centro - "Como Aprendi A Soportar Tus Inseguridades" (4:17)
Joe Thomas - "A Place In Space" (5:32)
Crosswind - "Heaven" (5:17)
Bugs Beddow - "Life" (5:43)
Astronauts, Etc - "I Know" (demo version) (3:44)
JR Quintet - "Factory Rhythms" (8:41)
MF Robots - "Make The Call" (extended version) (6:03)
April Fulladosa - "For Us" (3:35)
Kirk Reed - "California" (Shawn Lee mix) (4:01)
The Ambassador College Band & New World Singers - "Smile Upon Your Brother" (2:52)
John Standefer & Friends - "Easter Suite" (edit) (2:06)
Review: Mark GV Taylor and George Arthur are the deep diggers behind this new compilation on BBE and it takes its same from their own Reference Point events which pop up all over the place. They are known for travelling far and wide through various genres to explore lesser-known niches and that's what they do here with a broad and brilliant mix from across the ages. Across 15 cuts they serve up jazzy vocals numbers, 1970's Brazilian jazz and everything from soul, jazz, fusion, electronica, yacht rock and plenty more. Many of the tunes are hard to find in their original form, but some are much cheaper but totally less well-known - until now.
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