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Singles
The Tropical EP
The Tropical EP (double 7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: AOS 010. Rel: 30 Jun 21
Aceedo Domingo - "Corre Riba" (4:25)
Those Guys From Athens - "Na Bola" (3:45)
DJ Laurel - "Peanut Man" (5:08)
Monsieur Van Pratt - "Lose Your Mind" (4:24)
Review: As the title suggests, there's an undeniably humid, sun-kissed and tropical feel to Act of Sedition's latest double-dose of seven-inch re-edits. Accedo Domingo lives up to his name by adding squelchy TB-303 lines and relaxed house beats to a stirring Cape Verde dancefloor jam on "Corre Riba", before Those Guys From Athens deliver a chunky, house-style revision of a turn-of-the-80s MPB classic ("No Bola"). Over on the second "45", DJ Laurel tools up an undeniably funky disco number (the stellar "Peanut Man") before Monsieur Von Pratt makes an already heavy disco-funk number even weightier ("Lose Your Mind").
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out of stock $14.80
After Dark EP
After Dark EP (hand-stamped double 7")
Cat: AOS 005. Rel: 26 Mar 19
Act Of Sedition - "LDCE" (MikeandTess edit) (4:30)
Don Ray - "Got To Have Nothing" (Might Mouse dub) (4:28)
The Blackbyrds - "Rock Creek Park" (Lego edit) (4:38)
Michael Jackson - "PYT" (Bully Boy Refix) (4:40)
Review: Another double dose of seven-inch action from the Art of Sedition crew, who once again offer up a quartet of floor-focused re-edits stretched across two dinky slabs of wax. Mighty Mouse's punchy instrumental dub of Don Ray's "Got To Have Nothing" also hits the spot. On the second disc, Lego Edit flexes his muscles with a locked in, house style take of the bass-heavy classic "Rock Creek Park", before Bully Boy does his best Reflex impression on what sounds like a ground-up stems revision of MJ classic "PYT".
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out of stock $13.24
Treasure Your Friends Series: Part 2 - Provider
Cat: SPF 002. Rel: 06 Jun 22
Provider (4:26)
Charlevoix (5:31)
Review: Following up the first release quickly with Detroit native Paul Alan, who now resides on the sunny west coast. Paul Alan aka DTCHPLNES, delivers the smooth latin driven car cruiser "Provider" and the sun blissed slow skate vibes of "Charlevoix", which also sounds great on 45. The two track 7 inch is wrapped in a treasure map jacket with a compass foil stamp and includes a postcard.
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 in stock $10.37
Keep Marching
Keep Marching (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: BLDH 4000. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Keep Marching (4:17)
Shuffleupagus (3:39)
Review: Mystery surrounds the story behind this edit-style two-tracker - and, indeed, the identity of Baggy Leggins and Duke Hobo themselves - but there's much to admire about it. Check first A-side 'Keep Marching', where a lightly beefed up and housed-up semi-acoustic groove offers a platform for sweet, bilingual female lead vocals, jaunty guitars and simmering strings. It's a genuine dancefloor revision, but one that will suit Balearic DJs and confirmed party starters as much as dusty-fingered crate diggers and selector sorts. 'Shuffleupagus', meanwhile, sees the mystery artist cut up and tool up a vaguely familiar Latin workout with predictably energetic and party-starting results.
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 in stock $13.49
Doing Our Own Thing
Cat: LMNKV 111. Rel: 25 May 23
Doing Our Own Thing (Dimitri From Paris remix part 1) (5:01)
Doing Our Own Thing (Dimitri From Paris remix part 2) (4:57)
Review: Monsieur Dimitri from Paris works his magic on Casbah 73's organic disco grooves with a remix treatment that surpasses all expectations. Casbah's original track may sound like a band-recorded take with added production sheen, but it's actually a deceptively well-made track recorded by a talented solo artist. Dimitri brings added wompy disco-house heat to the track in two parts, with the first part focusing on the more bangerific elements of the original, and the B (part two) stripping things back to focus on the more minimal, solo dubby parts.
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 in stock $11.16
Stronger
Stronger (7'')
Cat: SSCR 202 4003. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Stronger (main) (4:24)
Stronger (dub) (4:41)
Review: The soul, funk and disco 7" community is a strong one. Besides garage rock and psychedelic rock, there might not be another genre that is so beloved on the small but mighty 45rpm format. So, it completely makes sense if you are a newer producer releasing music in these genres then definitely know your fan base. Cool Million is a Danish and German duo doing just that. Their track 'Stronger' is the track and the title of their sixth full length album from 2019. The album has gained such strong reviews that they put it now as a single along with the Dub version on the reverse side. 'Stronger' is a positive and upbeat anthem that is sure reign in the innocent bystanders to party. The Dub is a super-cool alternative version that reminds of us classic roller-skating funk track from Midnight Star or Kool & The Gang. Need a party starter? Get this!
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 in stock $16.60
Start The World
Cat: UC 003. Rel: 26 Nov 14
D Lord - "Start The World"
Werner Williams - "You've Got Style"
Review: Universal Cave Records 003 pairs another record digging and DJ duo, Philadelphia's D. Lord and Werner Williams. D. Lord's 'Start the World' is stampeding euro funk with chainsawing clav and an unrelenting bass groove. Maximum funk effect achieved with vital precision. Werner Williams' 'You've Got Style' exudes cool. It's one part psychedelic synth groove and one part cockeyed classic rock, soaring harmonies & juju for days - a long lost cousin to Fox's 'The Juggler.'
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out of stock $7.01
Intergalactic Lover
Intergalactic Lover (white vinyl 7")
Cat: CPU 00100111. Rel: 15 Dec 16
The Intergalactic Lover (3:04)
The Club (3:05)
Review: As one Discogs member correctly states, Central Processing Unit is the "...most consistent label of the last couple of years". We couldn't agree more and, each time we have a gander at its now extensive catalogue, we cannot believe that it has been active only since 2012. Since then, the imprint has brought us EPs of all sorts, by both established names like DMX Krew or newer, younger talent like Microlith, Morphology or Plant43. Newcomer Daddy Long Legs bursts through the place with a majestic, electro-fuelled anthem in "The Intergalactic Lover", something of an ode to the likes of The Egyptian Lover, and the disco-friendly, head-jerker called "The Club", a wonderfully funky boogie monster with a rough techno beat. BAD.
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out of stock $8.57
Get Lucky
Cat: KK 005. Rel: 07 Oct 22
Daft Punk - "Get Lucky" (feat Pharrell Williams) (3:53)
Daft Punk - "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" (3:46)
Review: Hit makes of the 20th and 21st Century don't come much bigger or more accomplished than French electronic innovators Daft Punk and irresistible hook-writing machine Pharrell Williams. When they got together to make music it was always going to give rise to monster hits and so it proved. Whoever you are, 'Get Lucky' cannot fail to get you singing along and swinging those hips. The Chic-style bass riffs, the smooth and catchy vocal from Williams and the effortless groove are all timeless. That one is backed with 'Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger' another Daft Punk classic from their earlier period but that is no less potent today.
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out of stock $11.93
Ashes
Ashes (7")
Cat: SC 7053. Rel: 11 Apr 22
Ashes (5:32)
Milky Way (4:49)
Review: Giovanni Damico has done plenty of great house EPs in his time but on this one he explores a retro Italo and disco sounds with lashings of synth and wave influences. His EP for Star Crature opens with 'Ashes' which could well be a long forgotten classic getting a timely reissue. The machines bring a nice analogue texture, the melodies are filled with 80s nostalgia and the whole thing is coated in dust. Flip it over and you will find the more leggy cosmic explosions and chugging basslines of 'Milky Way' which is finished with a perfect vocal and plenty of nice vocoder sounds.

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out of stock $12.98
DB7 004
DB7 004 (40 gram vinyl 7")
Cat: DB7 004. Rel: 03 Jun 19
Percy (4:55)
Bolass'd (5:05)
Review: Dane//Close is sounding fierce as hell on this 7" edit grip for the ever-excellent Duca Bianco. Having previously moonlighted on Power Station and Prasens Editionen, you know this is a head with an instinct for alternative selections to make you move. On the A side, he tackles the incendiary "I Don't Wanna Go Out" by iconic Australian punks X (not to be confused with the LA band), stretching out the rowdy groove of the original's two-minute burst. On the B side, things take a slinkier turn into oddball boogie sleaze - the source material isn't so easy to detect, but it's definitely a jam to get low tempo lovers moving.
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Tags: Rock Disco
out of stock $7.26
Danger Zone
Cat: PRD 1019. Rel: 22 Feb 21
Danger Zone (5:03)
Haunted Zone (4:21)
Review: Periodica Records is Neapolitan electronic and funk music, powered by the West Hill Studio's production crew. Their latest comes from local outfit Danger Boys who make their debut on wax with 'Danger Zone' which sees Milord and Whodamanny paying tribute to their cult party of the same name hosted at the Boudoir Club. This one is a low slung and intoxicating chugger that ventures into near psychedelic realms and featuring vocals with attitude. On the flip, there's the slo-mo electro dub of 'Haunted Zone' vaguely calling to mind the exploits of Tackhead era Adrian Sherwood.
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out of stock $10.90
Tu Sei Pazza
Cat: BAP 151. Rel: 15 Jun 21
Tu Sei Pazza (6:20)
Tu Sei Pazza (Whodamanny Reinterpretation) (5:09)
Review: Fresh from his superb hook-up with Sauvage World on Roam Recordings - the brilliantly titled electro/nu-disco fusion of Paninari on Acid - Daniel Monaco makes his bow on Bordello a Parigi with a deliciously throbbing chunk of quirky Italo-disco revivalism. 'Tu Sei Piazza' is propelled forwards by a sequenced, arpeggio-style bassline and vintage drum machine beats, but it's what sits on top - tipsy trumpets, spy-funk guitar licks and FM synth lead lines - that makes the track such a vibrant bundle of fun. Arguably even better is the flipside Whodammy interpretation, which brilliantly re-imagines the track as a kaleidoscopic slab of mid-tempo, mid-80s boogie revivalism.
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Intérprete: Dicky Trisco
out of stock $13.24
Swimming
Cat: PRDINT 1001. Rel: 06 Jul 22
Swimming With Turtle (4:48)
Swimming With Dolphins (4:08)
Review: Periodica International marks a brilliant debut here with a collaborative EP that pairs Daniel Monaco with MC Matsui. Between them the duo cook up some nicely esoteric, tropical and exotic ocean-side Balearic disco grooves. Playful and funky, filled with library references, neat bass riffs and hook vocals. 'Swimming With Turtles' is a spaced out disco groove that takes you to the Mediterranean coast on a fusion of elector and hip hop beats. 'Swimming With Dolphins' is ever more upbeat and funky and sure to be a big hit with all manner of Balearic DJs. A vital 7" for sure.
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out of stock $13.24
On Our Own
On Our Own (limited 7")
Cat: SDE 11. Rel: 09 Mar 15
On Our Own
Robin's Groove
Review: Recorded from Rudy's homemade studio in Hampton Virginia before he cut "searching for love" on harvest records around 1983, he did this wonderful modern synth winner. With Rudy just having one pass on a Reel of this song, we remastered it a little at The Super Disco HQ to give it a brighter feel. Sure its pretty lo-fi but the quality of the song writing playing and melodies are more than enough to let is see the joys of a turntable. This is once again a limited press one of run of music
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out of stock $8.29
Starlight
Cat: ZEDD 7002. Rel: 28 Jun 22
Dave & Omar - "Starlight" (4:16)
Destiny II - "I'm Here For This" (feat Aria Lyric) (4:54)
Review: Z Recordings chief Dave Lee has teamed up on this one with Omar, a prolific multi-instrumentalist who was awarded an MBE in 2012 for services to music. The result is 'Starlight', a serving of emotive soul funk with a nod to legend Stevie Wonder. Over on the flip, we have the late night boogie-down vibe of Destiny II's 'I'm Here For This' featuring Aria Lyric's powerful vocal delivery, underpinned by an uplifting arrangement that has summertime vibes abound. A new project by Lee, it debuted earlier this year with the excellent 'Play 2 Win'
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 in stock $14.01
Keep Movin
Keep Movin (limited 7")
Cat: NP 40. Rel: 27 Feb 23
Keep Movin' (4:21)
Keep Movin' (T Groove UK remix) (4:28)
Review: The cover art for this limited 7" is worth the overprice alone and very much captures the nostalgic feel of the 80s disco sounds you will find within. This one marks Davey H's (aka David Humphrey) debut release for Six Nine Records and surely there will be many more after it because 'Keep Movin'' is a gem. The drums are lithe and lively, the vocals full of heart and soul and the chords cosmic. On the reverse is a T Groove UK remix that slows things down a little and ups the heft of the drums.
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 in stock $23.09
Windy City Theme
Cat: CHXW 904Y. Rel: 13 Jul 20
Windy City Theme (2:44)
Show Me The Way To Love (3:27)
Review: Throughout the 1960s and'70s, producer and A&R man Carl Davis was one of the pivotal figures on the Chicago soul scene. Yet despite producing hundreds of records, he only ever released a few under his own name, the highlight of which was undoubtedly 1976's "Windy City Theme". Released on his own Chi-Sound label and backed by the orchestra he used on recordings by such artists as the Chi-Lites, the track is a musically detailed chunk of distinctive mid-tempo disco rich in mazy sax solos, sweet female backing vocals, and seriously undulating grooves. On this timely reissue, the track is naturally backed by its' original B-side, a sugary chunk of polished, richly orchestrated soul called "Show Me The Way To Love".
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out of stock $7.26
School Yard Breaks Volume 3
Cat: SYB 4503. Rel: 08 Feb 11
John Davis - "I Can't Stop"
Cerrone - "Rocket In The Pocket"
Review: Number three in the School Yard Breaks 7" series brings more stone cold classic breaks on handy dinked 45 format. This time its John Davis' monster b-boy groove "I Can't Stop" back to back with the classic "Rocket In The Pocket" by Cerrone - the infamous French drummer/producer who once said he was the first to put a kick bass drum into the foreground of modern day dance music
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out of stock $7.26
Roses
Roses (7")
Cat: ESP 004. Rel: 22 Jul 21
Roses (with Bes Kept) (4:14)
Roses (XL Middleton version) (4:07)
Review: The Extra Soul Perception label held a first ever writing camp in Nairobi in 2019 and Lynda Dawn was one of the pupils. She has already released 'Roses' on the label's New Tangents...Vol. 1 EP with other music from the UK, Kenya and Uganda. But this was the standout track so now it makes its way to its own 7". It is the sort of heart achingly beautiful slow motion disco-soul that will be perfect end of the night send home or early evening warm up for more cosy dance floors. There is a slightly more beefed up version from XL Middleton to complete this tidy 7".
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out of stock $8.29
Twilight
Cat: FLRS 164. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Twilight (4:47)
Twilight (Coastlines remix) (4:23)
Review: Twilight is the latest piece by long time DJ, producer and remixer, Dominic Dawson. The Japanese label Flower, has released this single to 7" complete with a remix for the second side. The title track is a catchy and funky house track that while the remix is a bit more Balearic and beachy. Both versions have their place in any house setlist and will set the tone for any eclectic DJ set. With the DJing background Dominic has, he is a great guide to setting the mood with music. Like the title artwork suggests, this is perfect music to watch the sun go down to.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo, Max Essa
 in stock $17.63
Sky's The Limit
Cat: SDE 63. Rel: 25 May 22
Sky's The Limit (short version) (4:16)
Sky's The Limit (long version) (5:53)
Review: This sizzling new 7" from Super Disco Edits serves up Dayton's 'Sky's The Limit' which is a red hot slice of previously unissued 1982 soul.Hall of fun famers Dayton were a well established and popular group with a lush sound that was couched in soul but with funky grooves, boogie basslines and hints of disco shimmer and shine. This gorgeous single has all that and more including a big, buttery vocal. It is an epic, guaranteed floor filler which on the flip side has 'Sky's The Limit (long version)' for extra devastation.
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 in stock $11.41
Promise Me
Cat: EXS 043. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Promise Me (4:00)
Eyes On You (3:48)
Review: Dayton were an Ohio-based band who named themselves after their hometown, and for the first half of the 80s they were enjoying a prolific run of original funk and boogie jams including five studio albums. This single on Expansion leads with their misty-eyed 1983 groover 'Promise Me' - a smooth-as-silk cut with not a lick out of place. On the flip, Expansion have dialled back to the band's self-titled debut album from 1980 and the noticeably more organic sound of 'Eyes On You'. If you simply love great 80s soul tunes or want to get to know Dayton a little better, this is a 7" well worth your time.
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 in stock $14.52
Rok The Disco Tech
DBS vs BDK
Cat: DBS 1013. Rel: 14 Sep 21
Rok The Disco-Tech (4:09)
Ritmo Italo (4:04)
Review: The first post-lockdown release from Disco Bits is a fat one. It tackles the oft-overlooked but vital hip-house genre with two super talented MCs delivering their tight bars over some tech-ed out disco beats that come back from the future. BDK opens up with the powerful 'Rok The Disco-Tech,' which is built on a strident disco beat with plenty of cosmic synth work and chattery drum fills. On the flip is the more teeth grinding and stark 'Ritmo Italo' with its machine-gun synths and hip-swinging claps. The verses hit harder here and again help make this one a different kind of dark disco thriller.
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out of stock $8.82
Death Breaks Volume Seven
Cat: RIP 007. Rel: 07 Feb 23
King Errisson - "Well Have A Nice Day" (4:13)
In Search Of Orchestra - "Phenomena Theme" (4:07)
Review: The strongly titled Death Breaks label, artistic outfit and release series isn't as terrifying as it may sound. For funk and disco loves, in fact, it's magic. This seventh volume kicks off with King Errisson's 'Well Have A Nice Day,' which brings some bright Philly style strings to funky bass riffs, luxurious arrangements and plenty of big horns all with a playful vocal. On the flip is In Search Of Orchestra's more driving and upbeat dancefloor disco pumper 'Phenomena Theme' with squelchy synth bass and jumbled drums and perc.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $13.49
7inch Nails
Cat: SF 02. Rel: 09 Dec 21
Drop It Now Pick It Up (3:45)
Too Humid (3:45)
Review: Sounds Familiar return for the second release on its newly inaugurated 7 Inch Nails label with two tracks of simmering London boogie heat from UK-based producer and multi-instrumentalist Dego. Following long-time collaborator Kaidi Tatham in releasing his first 7" on the label, Dego keeps things cool on 'Drop it now! Pick it up!' - all shuffling drums, sparse synths and boogie-funk swagger. On the flip, Dego picks up the tempo for deep house roller 'Too Humid', dancing a liquid baseline between clipped synth stabs in a nod to the warmer times ahead.
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 in stock $14.01
Humans
Humans (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: TTSEV 002. Rel: 11 May 21
Humans (Pete Herbert dub) (4:34)
Humans (4:36)
Review: Justin Deighton, Pete Herbert and Leo Zero are the accomplished threesome behind the 7s Clash label. It is a project solely for the purposes of making tracks, remixes and edits to play at their own DJ residency, which goes down at the open air King Cross space of Two Tribes Campfire. It is Herbert who is on the buttons for this one with an edit of 'Humans' that has a tight bassline, shooting sci-fi synths and a buoyant groove for good time dancing. The original is a more slow and percolating tune with spoken word mutterings and cosmic jungle atmospheres.
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out of stock $10.64
I Feel Edit
Cat: TTSEV 004. Rel: 17 Jun 21
I Feel (edit) (6:37)
I Feel (edit - Pete Herbert dub) (4:52)
Review: 7's Clash's fourth outing is a trip into the gentle sounds of folk-rock and Americana. It is a meticulously crafted chop up of a 1970s tune with some fresh, fat drums and modern FX beefing it up for 2021 dance floors. It's got potential to work in myriad settings for early evening clubs to beach side parties. On the flip, label head Pete Herbert goes for a full Balearic vibe with the gorgeous strings floating above a more club ready groove. The vocals and deft guitar riffs add further atmosphere to this dubbed out, boat party ready, sunset calling and spaced out gem.
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out of stock $10.37
Got To Be Large
Got To Be Large (limited 7")
Cat: SJ 4501. Rel: 11 Jul 23
Del Gazeebo - "Got To Be Large" (3:58)
LL Smooth K - "Can I Get A Soul Clap" (3:55)
Review: Del Gazeebo and LL Smooth are two renowned UK producers and editors of funky breaks and hip-hop, and their renown gets a fresh renewal of this brand new'un, 'Got To Be Large'. Blending Cheryl Lynn and Ultramagnetic MC's on the A-side, Gazeebo and Smooth keep things both Real and Poppin'. On the B, obscurer samples are sifted from the ether, which admittedly leave us stumped, but rest assured that the result is just as fiery.
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Tags: Disco Funk
out of stock $12.44
Nassau Strut
Cat: 45 1014. Rel: 18 Dec 07
Nassau Strut (instrumental)
King Midnite (instrumental)
Review: Killer funk from German label Mocambo...Only 300 copies pressed !
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out of stock $7.26
Eastside Edits 002
Cat: ESE 0027. Rel: 23 May 22
Demuir - "WAP" (Demiur's Jacked Payboi edit) (5:06)
Double A - "Oh My God" (Double A's Mid Tempo Rewor) (3:53)
Review: The EastSide Edits label outta Canada is here to provide big moments of fun for jobbing DJs. Their first EP sold out in quick fashion because of the irresistible nature of the mash-ups it contained. Now comes a second volume, this time in the form of a couple of edits. Demiur's Jacked Payboi edit of his own take on massive rap hit 'WAP' is smoothed out into a chunky house groove with all the controversial original lyrics from Cardi B and Megan the Stallion left in place. On the flip is a big, shimmering disco epic in the form of Double A - 'Oh My God' (Double A's Mid Tempo Rework).
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 in stock $15.83
Don't Trust A Man (With No Vices)
Cat: GED 025. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Don't Trust A Man (With No Vices) (part 1) (3:09)
Don't Trust A Man (With No Vices) (part 2) (3:13)
Review: Devando's Don't Trust A Man (With No Vices) brings a fusion of hip-hop, funk and soul with electro and boogie influences. Part 1 on the A-side delivers infectious fun funk vibes, featuring electro elements and a vocoder-generated robotic voice that adds a playful edge. The track is driven by a captivating synthesiser lead and complemented by great organ sounds, creating an irresistible groove that keeps listeners moving. On the flip there's a different take on the theme, presenting more of a dub version with an alternate twist. While retaining some vocals, this version leans more towards instrumental elements, allowing the music itself to take centre stage.
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out of stock $10.13
Make Me Wanna
Cat: SC 7014. Rel: 06 Feb 17
Make Me Wanna (3:22)
Wait Up (3:28)
Review: The latest dinked 7" single on Tim Zawada and Ben Van Dyke's essential Star Creature label comes from Diamond Oritz, AKA boogie and '80s soul revivalist Jeremy Diamond-Oritz. While there are many overlooked gems in the producer's back catalogue, there's little as rush inducing as "Make Me Wanna". A slick, soulful song with authentically rubbery and kaleidoscopic '80s soul/boogie production, it sounds like a long lost classic. The breezy, slap bass-wielding instrumental B-side, "Wait Up", is arguably even better. Like the A-side, it boasts some serious good synth action and a groove that you just have to dance to.
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out of stock $9.33
La Massagiste
Cat: ATH 054. Rel: 16 Nov 17
La Massagiste (3:39)
Exotique (2:18)
Review: Steamy Brazilian disco soul from provocative dancer/actor Wilma Dias. "La Massagiste" takes off where Painel De Controle's "Relax" left us three years before in 1979. Sultry and slinky with Wilma's breathy French purring over a shiny, loose-strummed funk groove "La Massagiste", it sits sweetly between euro disco and pure Latin soul. "Exotique" raises the heat with a throbbing funk riff, vibrant horns and more direct spoken dulcets from the cult figure herself. Scorchio.
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out of stock $11.68
The Sunchaser II
The Sunchaser II (limited 7")
Cat: BUTR 2. Rel: 31 May 13
Diesler & The Jazzinvaders - "The Sunchaser II"
Asterion - "I See" (feat Neil Cowley - Revbjelde edit)
Review: What began as a Diesler remix of The Jazzinvaders several years back has now turned into a collaborative project in its own right. Hectic, percussion heavy and charged with jazzy, sunkissed samba flavours it's the perfect unity of The Jazzinvaders live spirit and Diesler's heavier dancefloor swing. For balance, Neil Cowley takes us deep into the realms of psychedelic house with his remix of Asterion's "I See". With rusty Rhodes and a bassline that morphs into an utter beast, it's the perfect foil to the crazy fusion of the main A-side.
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out of stock $5.70
Ride On Fire
Cat: AHS 45. Rel: 22 Mar 21
Ride On Fire (Muro's Love Break) (5:48)
Gold Wave (Ryuhei The Man 45 edit) (4:50)
Review: Those with a deep knowledge of contemporary Japanese disco culture may well be aware of Dinky-Di, a self-styled "modern groove orchestra" helmed by musician/arranger Waq Takahashi. This fine 45 offers up a taste of their swirling, string-laden, groove-driven disco sound via two tidy re-edits of previous singles. On the A-side you'll find "king of diggin'" DJ Muro at the controls, delivering a cracking rearrangement of 'Ride on Fire', a Salsoul Orchestra-esque affair that sounds like it was arranged and conducted by the great Tony Montana. Over on the flip Ryuhei The Man takes his scalpel to 2005 single 'Gold Wave', a delightfully swooping and over-the-top concoction full of warbling choral backing vocals, punchy horns, swooping strings and flash-fried funk guitars.
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out of stock $25.17
For The Love Of Money
Cat: MRB 7133. Rel: 31 Jan 18
For The Love Of Money (4:05)
For The Love Of Money (disco dub) (4:14)
Review: Disco Dub Band's "For The Love of Money", a one-off collaboration between producer Davitt Sigerson and reggae musician Mike Dorane, has long been considered something of a classic by those who like their disco to come with a big dose of dub-wise flavour. Here the instrumental O'Jays cover, which originally appeared on the Movers label in 1976, is given the remix treatment by long-time fans Mr Bongo. The superb A-side, in which Dorane's instrumental talents take centre stage, naturally comes accompanied by the frequently played Dub interpretation, a typically wild and bass-heavy affair that sounds like it was mixed "live" in one take in true Lee Perry/King Tubby style. If it's not already in your collection, it should be.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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#02 (Javi Frias mix)
#02 (Javi Frias mix) (40 gram vinyl 7")
Cat: DISCOPOCHO 002. Rel: 03 Sep 18
It's A Shame (Javi Frias edit)
You Got What I Need (Javi Frias edit)
Review: After making a promising start with their first installment, Disco Pocho return with a second round of expertly selected, sliced and segued groovers from the parties of yesteryear. Javi Frias is the cat on the buttons this time around, taking two loose and limber disco funk burners and giving them just the right subtle touch to set the place alight. "It's A Shame" has an easy tempo, but there's more than enough heat embedded in the looped up slices Frias gets busy with - it's a dense, rugged and rock-tinged sound that should please Brass Construction fans. On the flip, "You Got What I Need" turns things up with a powerful, diva-led gem that's heavy on the one, just like it should be.
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#01
#01 (40 gram vinyl 7")
Cat: DISCOPOCHO 001. Rel: 27 Mar 17
Roller Skating (Javi Frias edit) (4:16)
Hooked On You (Javi Frias edit) (4:45)
Review: Over the past few years Javi Frias has been building his reputation as one of Spain's foremost purveyors of authentic funk, soul and disco. His edits are delivered in a classic style, treating the original with the utmost respect while nudging the arrangement into the perfect dancefloor fodder. So it goes on this first instalment on Disco Pocho, which finds Frias working up two classic slices of disco funk on a 7" guaranteed to warm many a selector's record bag. "Rollerskating" is a sizzling burner of a party track, and, perhaps unsurprisingly, "Hooked On You" is equally essential.
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You Bring Out The Best In Me (reissue)
Cat: EVGR 8A. Rel: 25 May 23
You Bring Out The Best In Me (4:46)
All Night Long (4:52)
Review: Originally released in 1983 on Evergreen Records, the D.I.T. Band's split 7" 'You Bring Out The Best In Me' has been remastered and reissued for a new generation of fans - needless to say, that hardly detracts from both songs' appeal, which need no second introduction. A Prince-like funk snappiness is central to the tracks, nailing the ultra-swung mood of early '80s funk with its oohs and aoows - clearly, the aim is to make you scream, "tight!" For those who like it snappy, futuristic, and rare, this one's for you.
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ATL Downlow
ATL Downlow (7" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: SCR 008. Rel: 28 Jun 13
DJ Applejuice - "Good Feeling"
Osmose - "Penny's Afterhours"
Review: The nucleus of the dirrty south, and the birthplace of trap, Atlanta has more to offer than sleazy, grinding 808s. As proved by this fantastic dubby disco 7 from Smokecloud. Applejuice takes a well known Etta James sample (previously used by Pretty Lights and pilfered by Flo Rida) and massages it into a much smokier, trip-hop template while Osmose dubs out a vibrant Silver Convention string hook, drops the tempo and adds a whole bucket of low-end. Funky.
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Nobody Can Be Nu (B-STOCK)
Cat: BBR 050 (B-STOCK). Rel: 05 Nov 21
Nobody Can Be Nu (Disco Rap edit) (5:00)
Thank You For Letting Me House The Joint (Funk Rap edit) (4:59)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Aussie DJ Bacon runs his very own DJ, edits, mixes, and label operation as a one-man production line. With over 25 years of experience under his belt, this living, breathing musical conveyor belt is responsible for a smattering of old school hip hop, funk, b-boy and rock re-edits, most of which are cut to vinyl in quick bursts. This time, the former Queensland DMC champion spews forth a charming pair of edits on limited red, 7" vinyl. The first is a juddering version of The Mossie's 'Nobody Can Be You But You', with its new title executing a careful pun on the genre name, nu-disco. On the B is a titular nod to Omar S, in a downbeat dub of Sly And The Family Stone's 'Thank You'.
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Nobody Can Be Nu
Cat: BBR 050. Rel: 05 Nov 21
Nobody Can Be Nu (Disco Rap edit) (5:00)
Thank You For Letting Me House The Joint (Funk Rap edit) (4:59)
Review: Aussie DJ Bacon runs his very own DJ, edits, mixes, and label operation as a one-man production line. With over 25 years of experience under his belt, this living, breathing musical conveyor belt is responsible for a smattering of old school hip hop, funk, b-boy and rock re-edits, most of which are cut to vinyl in quick bursts. This time, the former Queensland DMC champion spews forth a charming pair of edits on limited red, 7" vinyl. The first is a juddering version of The Mossie's 'Nobody Can Be You But You', with its new title executing a careful pun on the genre name, nu-disco. On the B is a titular nod to Omar S, in a downbeat dub of Sly And The Family Stone's 'Thank You'.
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Tags: Nu Disco
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Sweatin' On The Dancefloor (reissue)
Cat: DJB45 02R. Rel: 04 Apr 23
Sweatin' On The Dance Floor (7" Disco Rap edit) (4:48)
Poppa Large (Dapper B Boy remix) (3:26)
Review: Australian cutmaster DJ Bacon is on a relentless mission to bring you mash-ups, edits and flips of all shapes and sizes, and he's at it once again on his self-titled label with a reissue of his deadly Sweatin' On The Dancefloor 7". Cutting up all manner of classic funk, disco rap and more besides, the trainspotters out there could have a lot of fun dissecting every sample and cut that flicks in and out of the mix on both these tracks, but that turntable trickery doesn't come at the expense of the groove. These tracks will absolutely turn a party out given half a chance, and given how much the first pressing fetches, you won't want to delay on nabbing this one while it's around.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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DNA Edits Volume 6
Cat: DNA 014. Rel: 29 Mar 21
Remind Me (3:57)
Knee Deep (4:20)
Review: Only a week after his last outing on this label, DJ DSK is making another return with more of his masterful edits. Volume 6 finds him open up with 'Remind Me,' which is a soulful and jazzy jam, with tumbling drums and nice wet claps. The vocal is the real winner, though, as it tugs at those heart strings. Flip it over and you'll find the much bigger anymore bumping 'Knee Deep' which has myriad recognisable samples all reworked into a party ready hip hop funk joint for the b-boys and girls out there.
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DNA Edits Vol 3
Cat: DNA 006. Rel: 08 Jan 20
Love Thang (4:08)
Just An Illusion (4:01)
Review: The DNA Edits label gets right to the heart of the music it reworks and adds to, subtracts from, or extends all the key elements required to make it absolute dance floor dynamite. DJ DSK is behind the sixth EP - which lands just ahead of a very fun 7" that is made up of short samples from various Street Fighter console games. Once again here the crate digging, breaks making splicer and dicer comes correct across a duo of beefy beats, sunny soul jams and funked up loops that will get you in the mood to groove.
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Evil
Evil (7")
Cat: MB 007. Rel: 29 Jul 21
Evil (7" edit) (4:49)
Evil (7" instrumental) (4:55)
Review: Legendary DJ and producer DJ Jazzy Jeff might be best known for his work in the world of hip hip but here he dives foot first into some fresh house grooves. 'Evil' is the sort of steamy, funk laced gem that you might expect to come from the studio one certain Moodymann. The lush guitar licks, noodling keys and well placed vocal samples all ooze authenticity and class. They meld the old with the new into something simple irresistible. A fine instrumental pairs things back even further for more straight up dance floor thrills.
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It's Your World (Japanese Edition)
Cat: AHS 66. Rel: 30 May 23
It's Your World (feat Jennifer Wallace - Root Soul remix - DJ Jin edit) (3:50)
Step Out (feat Taliwa - Shuya Okino edit) (4:48)
Review: DJ Kawasaki went big on love performances with his last album One World back in 2021 and the resulting tunes mixed up fine house vibrations infused with immaculate jazz-funk instrumentation. He is back now and in top-notch form with a new 7" for At Home Sound in Japan. There is more of a disco feel to this one with the cosmically minded 'It's Your World' kick off on the a-side and then the just as good but differently groovy 'Step Out' taking care of the b-side.
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When It Feels Right
Cat: HR7S 185. Rel: 20 Nov 20
When It Feels Right (4:44)
When It Feels Right (Danny Krivit 7" edit) (5:06)
Review: Japan's DJ Kawasaki links up with Monday Michuru for a new house come disco tune that is full of big vocal delights. The funky riffs are knotted and infectious, the rickety rhythm section nice and loose and the synth motifs all filled with charm and colour, It's a perfectly feel good tune that will make you dance any woes away. On the flip, New York legend and Kind of the Edits, Danny Krivit steps up with an extended edit that is jam packed with noodling piano solos and a more bristling, Latin tinged percussive element.
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You're The One (You're My Number One)
Cat: AHS 67. Rel: 30 Aug 23
DJ Marky & Makoto - "You're The One (You're My Number One)" (feat Sally Green)
Makoto & Kez Ym - "Chameleon" (feat Takumi Kaneko From Cro Magnon - DJ Kawasaki 45 edit)
Review: Fresh 7" single bizness by DJ Marky, Makoto and Kez YM, all of whom lend their hands to nu-funk and disco on this fresh two-sider from Japan. 'You're The One (You're My Number One)' covers the eponymous 1983 disco cut by Katie Kissoon, but this rendition contains fresh vocals by featuring singer Sally Green. The flipside, meanwhile, flaunts an original.'Chameleon', with Takumi Kaneko from Cro Magnon handling keyboards, before offering up the track for a moody 'live' house edit by DJ Kawasaki.
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