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Royalty Of Funk Vol 2
Alan Mooney's Edits - "By My Side" (7:55)
Vincenzo De Bull - "Don't Tell Me Tell Her" (6:56)
Napoleon - "Gotta Keep Moving" (6:46)
Queen & Disco - "Satisfied" (7:35)
Review: Almost 18 months in the making; Derry doyens Q&D return with another beautifully detailed four track edit collection that's limited to 500 presses. Alan Mooney starts with bus with less of an edit and more of a stunning lesson in samplecraft as the ghost of Jacko creeps in and out of the filters. Vincenzo De Bull ups the tempo ante with a big loopy disco house gem while Napoleon conquers any dance with an edit of a Costa Rican disco delight. Finally the whole crew wind the EP with instantly distinctive strings and a thundering diva-drenched groove. You won't be able to stop yourselves...
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out of stock $10.13
Ubiquity
Ubiquity (12")
Cat: SWEATSV 017. Rel: 07 Apr 21
Ubiquity (3:29)
Ubiquity (The Magician remix) (4:19)
Ubiquity (Eric Duncan remix) (8:11)
Ubiquity (Lubelski remix) (6:02)
Review: 'Ubiquity' really is an all-star affair, at least by nu-disco standards. It started out as a revivalist, boogie-era disco groove crafted by Nicky Night Time, which was then tweaked and turned into a vocal number, before Breakbot added some killer string and horn arrangements. The results are spellbinding, all told, coming on like a future disco classic full of addictive vocals, colourful synths and authentic turn-of-the-80s instrumentation. The superb original mix comes with a trio of re-rubs: a loopy disco-house revision from The Magician, a more cosmic and spaced-out revision from Eric Duncan that recalls some of his work as Still Going, and a Metro Area-influenced re-wire courtesy of Lubelski.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Disco
out of stock $15.31
World Gruuv
Cat: SE 1012. Rel: 05 Aug 19
World Gruuv (7:14)
Profesora (9:15)
Review: Having previously blessed us with "Ocean Side" two years back, Benedek and Tom Noble return to Superior Elevation with two more Balearic gems. One for the night time, one for sunrise; "World Gruuv" hits the boogie spot with spiralling keys wandering freely up and down a tight shimmering synth-bass led groove. Meanwhile "Profesora" on the B brings us back into reality softly with its addictive percussive hook, aquatic backing and totally tropical taste. Imagine Art Of Noise on Claremont 56 and you're on the right route.
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out of stock $14.52
Serie Noire #1
Cat: SN 101. Rel: 15 Dec 23
David Body - "Free Gluten" (5:22)
Facets - "Waves" (5:17)
Neurotiker - "BDSM" (Vocoder version) (5:51)
Signal St - "Tiger" (9:03)
Silicodisco - "Mirror Constellation" (6:30)
Review: Long-serving French label Skylax has inaugurated 'Serie Noire', a new sub-label dedicated to delivering a mix of 'dark disco', indie-dance and Italo-disco flavours. There's plenty to set the pulse racing on the series' debut release, a multi-artist affair that's packed to the rafters with high-grade material. David Body steps up first with the crystalline melodies and throbbing high-energy grooves of 'Free Gluten', before Facets throw down the muscular and moody 'Waves' and Neurotiker doffs a cap to EBM and Kraftwerk on 'BDSM (Vocoder Version)'. Over on side B, Signal Street's Bobby Orlando-on-steroids style 'Tiger' is followed by the throbbing joy of Silicodisco's Italo-disco-inspired 'Mirror Constellation'.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
out of stock $15.05
DID 019
DID 019 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: DID 019. Rel: 09 Sep 19
Bubbles The Pimp - "Winterunamerican" (5:48)
Nelly Wilson - "Trapped & Confused" (4:47)
Pierre Pressure - "Love & Beyond" (5:58)
Review: The Dessert Island Discs series continues with yet more arch remixes from across the disco and boogie spectrum. Bubbles The Pimp kicks off the A side with a tasteful treatment of Gil Scott Heron's "Winter In America," which gets rustled up into a sweet and sassy house number with a cheeky acid b-line underneath. Nelly Wilson whips up a storm on the tightly clipped, peak time-oriented "Trapped & Confused". Pierre Pressure's "Love & Beyond" takes it easy on the B side with plenty of fluttering synth wobbles to offset the choppy funk of the guitar - it's a cosmically enhanced floor burner to get you all astral under the collar.
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Intérprete: LEGO EDIT
out of stock $8.82
Watermelon Jam
Cat: MOISSWAX 004. Rel: 16 May 22
C Da Afro - "That Funky Horn" (5:42)
Munky Fike, Alexny - "Acapulco" (6:14)
Disco Endeavours - "So High" (6:26)
Vagabundo Club Social - "El Misterio" (6:00)
Pookie Knights - "Feelin's Mutual" (5:46)
Nnatn - "Magia Du Samba" (7:01)
Review: Some V/As are dubious in their length, seeming to span both EP and mini-compilation length in equal measure, but not this one, which definitely seems to know what it's about. Moiss Music are no stranger to this format, here presenting their second vinyl release 'Watermelon Jam' after the first EP-length four tracker, 'Strawberry Jam'. Nu-disco, funk and house is the name of the game once again, and the tone is set by C Da Afro's 'That Funky Horn' via sample-filtering soul and raucous trumpets. The vocal cuts on this record are among its highlights; Disco Endeavours' 'So High' carries Brandy-esque chirps along a funking house backdrop, while the best of the bunch - 'Feelin's Mutual' by Pookie Knights - channels Carmen or Sylvester in its syrupy refrains and jet-set arps. Even a samba house bit closes it off - a swell all-rounder.
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out of stock $12.72
Good Things EP
Good Things EP (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: BC 003. Rel: 27 Feb 15
Chezz - "Good Things" (5:39)
Newman - "Here With Me" (5:28)
Childs & More - "Low Key Disco" (6:28)
Review: Three releases deep and every move has been matchless; Bristol-affiliated Boogie Cafe are making a very impressive name for themselves right here. Here the label rep their wider family circle with each artist making their debut; Chezz lays down a cowbell homage with lush dreamy chords and a vocal snippet that will instantly raise a steady eyebrow. Newman follows and gets his jazz on in a similar way to Mark Farina when he's deep in his Mushroom Jazz persona; all vibraphones and stretchy elastic bass. Finally Childs & Moore's "Low Key Disco" conjures feelings of Moodymann at his most cosmic. Tasty.
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out of stock $9.08
Hometaping Is Fun Volume 1 Vinyl Sampler 2
Deep Space Orchestra - "Louisville Slugger"
Andy Ash - "Dime Piece"
Nicholas - "Where I've Been"
Review: The second sampler to precede Hometaping's forthcoming CD compilation snappily entitled Hometaping Is Fun has our stamp of approval thanks to the mammoth contribution from Deep Space Orchestra. "Louisville Slugger" is a truly epic future techno composition that ripples through various movements as its struts through the ten minutes that hog the A Side. The duo have impressed already with drops on Kirk's ART imprint and FOTO but "Louisville Slugger" has elevated them to a new level in the production stakes. On the flip Andy Ash delivers an icy punch of a track in the deep groove dynamics of "Dime Piece" whilst Italy's finest Nicholas continues his gravitation towards a pure house sound on rough bump of "Where I've Been".
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out of stock $7.26
To Rack & Ruin Vol 13
Cat: RR 014. Rel: 14 Dec 16
Inergy (6:27)
Mister Cheryl (6:36)
Music For Your Lose (6:57)
Powa (6:04)
Review: Neil Diablo's To Rack & Ruin edit series has been on fire of late, delivering killer reworks by The Rejected, Phil Gerus, and Que Sakamoto & NT. Volume 13 contains a quartet of collaborative reworks by Italian pals DJ Rocca and N2B. First up is "Inergy", a dirty and full-throttle disco workout that contains a fantastic extended percussion break midway through. Rocca and N2B reach for the disco delays on the super-sweet shuffler "Mister Cheryl", before whipping their shirts off for a muscular disco-funk hoedown (the sax-laden stomp that is "Music For Your Lose"). Finally, the tape delays return on the dense, disco-goes-proto-house closer "Powa", which may well be our pick of the bunch.
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out of stock $9.86
A Touch Of Love EP 1
Cat: BL 127. Rel: 24 Aug 22
Mike Dunn - "It's A Groove Thang" (Black Glitter LB mixx) (5:51)
Seamus Haji - "Disco Dreams" (feat Mike Dunn) (6:25)
Nigel Lowis presents Soul City Connection - "Brotherly Love" (Jamie 3:26 & Danou P South Street Soul Strut version) (7:46)
Nigel Lowis presents Soul City Connection - "Brotherly Love" (7:11)
Review: The first instalment in UK label Big Love's A Touch Of Love vinyl EP series brings together some of the label's latest and finest moments for the vinyl heads. Chicago legend Mike Dunn serves up the deep late night mood music of 'It's A Groove Thang' (Black Glitter LB mixx), before teaming up with label head Seamus Haji on the deep down and dirty funk of 'Disco Dreams'. Over on the flip, Nigel Lois rediscovers '7's Philly sounds on 'Brotherly Love' with Jamie 3:26 and Rotterdam producer Danou P stepping up for a seriously lo-slung remix.
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out of stock $13.49
African Shakedown #2
Cat: ASD 2. Rel: 20 Feb 14
Eddie C - "O Ye"
Noema - "The Shake"
Bayaya (Axel Boman re-rub)
Disco Maschine (Soft Rocks edit)
Review: The Africa Shakedown label coined one of last year's surprise hits with it's debut release, and the label's second release is likely to prove just as popular. Noema features once more and the Salon Zur Wilden Renate resident has collared contributions from Eddie C, Axel Boman and the Soft Rocks crew. Eddie C is first up with the irresistibly groovy "O Ye" which wouldn't look out of place on a Red Motorbike 45 dinker, whilst Noema conjures up the spirit of Bill Laswell on the dubby, scratchy production "The Shake". Studio Barnhus co-founder Boman is probably the biggest draw here and his rerub of the uncredited "Bayaya" should be familiar to anyone that's caught a DJ set from the fun loving Swede. Soft Rocks bring it home with the heavily delayed jammer "Disco Machine". Strong moves all round here sir.
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out of stock $8.82
10 Years Serendeepity: Part 2
Cat: SER 0022. Rel: 01 Jun 21
Egyptian Lover - "UFO" (5:01)
Neil Landstrumm - "Squweee" (6:50)
Matias Aguayo - "Stop Wasting Your Time" (feat Ana Helder) (5:23)
Tamburi Neri - "Odissea Del Ritmo" (4:23)
Review: It is not often that you see names as diverse but high quality as Neil Landstrumm, Matias Aguayo and Egyptian Lover on the same EP. Each is a leader in their own respective field and here they are joined by the equally innovative Tamburi Neri for a fantastic various artists release on Italy's Serendeepity. Neil Landstrumm serves up the EP highlight with 'Squweee,' which is a thrilling fusion of juke, electro and bass music. That bass drills deep, with claps chattering away up top and a vocal repeating the tracks title next to the odd blast of manic synth. It's unlike anything else and is sure to blow the roof off.
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out of stock $11.68
Desire
Desire (12")
Cat: WET 1017. Rel: 28 Jun 11
Desire (original mix)
Desire (Beg To Differ mix)
Review: Big twelve from the Wurst imprint which pairs NYC underground hero Eli Escobar with the sultry tones of Jessica6 icon Nomi Ruiz. Armed with a knowledge of music that is positively enviable and a raft of releases for the likes of Plant and Money $tudies, it's strange that Escobar isn't on the receiving end of wider recognition. Whilst "Desire" is unlikely to turn him into an overnight sensation, it is a devilishly good record for the dancefloor - splaying uptempo disco rhythms over a beat reminiscent of Strafe's "Set It Off". Within all this are intricate electro arpeggios which are ridden with ease by the diva tones of Ruiz. The final echo chamber refrain is quite thrilling! On the flip Wurst boss Royston Dank dons his Beg to Differ costume with cohort Nick Chacona for a remix that swerves towards the deeper end of the house spectrum with natural aplomb.
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out of stock $7.26
Cut Copy Presents Oceans Apart Vol 2
Cat: CUTTERS 021. Rel: 22 Nov 14
Fantastic Man - "Robotic Temptation"
Turkish Prison - "Overboard"
Bell Towers - "After Party At Jackson's House"
Ara Koufax - "Brenda"
No Zu - "Raw Vis Vision"
Review: It would be fair to say that 2014 has been a vintage year for Melborune's rapidly expanding music scene, with a veritable brigade of producers from the Australian city making their mark. It's fitting, then, that local indie-dance heroes Cut Copy have decided to celebrate the city's scene with the Oceans Apart CD. This second vinyl sampler delivers more thrills, from the bongo-laden, horn-heavy boogie-funk revivalism of No Zu's "Raw Vis Vision" and the broken deep house beauty of Fantastic Man's "Robotic Temptation", to the curious analogue throb of Bell Towers' "After Party at Jackson's House", and the piano-laden Balearic blast of Ara Koufax's "Brenda".
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out of stock $8.30
Vamos Pintar (Let's Paint) (feat Max Essa mixes)
Cat: FAR 034. Rel: 16 Oct 17
Vamos Pintar (Let's Paint)
Vamos Pintar (Let's Paint) (Max Essa Slo Mo Bubble dub)
Vamos Pintar (Let's Paint) (Max Essa extended club mix)
Vamos Pintar (Let's Paint) (Paradise 90 dub)
Review: Faze Action teams up with Nina Miranda for the jazzy disco tones of "Vamos Pintar", and the results are magic. This is unabashedly joyous, flamboyant dance music rich with vibraphone licks, synth stabs and a catchy vocal hook about painting, which Max Essa then slows down to a Balearic strut on his "Slo Mo Bubble Dub" mix before offering up a more energetic "Extended Club Mix". The real gem on the record comes on the B2 "Paradise 90 Dub", which faithfully champions the Larry Levan school of party music, and everyone knows that means guaranteed club heat.
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out of stock $8.30
PNP 001
PNP 001 (limited 12")
Cat: PNP 001. Rel: 07 Jul 17
Fede Lng - "Inside Your Love" (edit) (4:28)
Jessu Bru - "Don't You Know" (909 edit) (5:23)
Deejay Astral - "Say Yes" (4:57)
Nostalgia - "Cant Let You Go" (5:09)
Review: PNP is a new sub-label from the Axe on Wax family, with this first 12" single offering "re-edits of classic tunes" by a quartet of production talents. First to the plate is Fede LNG, who magically transforms a familiar chunk of dewy-eyed, loved-up soul into a crunchy chunk of party-starting deep house. Jessu Bru impresses with the brilliantly tactile and stomping "Don't You Know (909 edit)", where killer disco loops and a thickset synth bassline are underpinned by thrusting TR-909 beats, before Deejay Astral delivers the sound of summer in the shape of "Say Yes", an impeccable fusion of smooth R&B vocals and deep house nous. Finally, Nostalgia doffs a cap to Tiger & Woods via a sparkling, loop-funk rework of an eighties soul era gem.
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out of stock $11.41
Tiger Stripes (remastered)
Cat: SLX 8. Rel: 15 Jul 20
Tiger Stripes
Tiger Stripes (extended version)
You Can't Hold Me Down
You Can't Hold Me Down (extended version)
Review: Arthur Russell and Nicky Siano... You'd donate a crucial limb to be in the studio when these were conjured, right? Expertly extended with full emphasis on the groove, Sleeping Bag have treated the heritage with the utmost respect. The guitar and horn noodles and dynamics of "Tiger Stripes" are given heaps of space to do their thing while the percussive groove takes on an even more hypnotic edge. Meanwhile on "You Can't Hold Me Down", the scratchy, unrelenting guitar rhythmic backbone remains the main focus while more attention has been paid to the drums, most notably the weightier kicks. A very respectful revisitation.
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out of stock $10.64
Melon Jam
Melon Jam (12")
Cat: MOISSWAX 006. Rel: 06 Feb 23
Mathew Ferness - "Paradisio" (5:36)
3kelves & We Are Neurotic - "Laguna Reservoir Funk" (4:00)
Naux - "Foxxy Cleopatra" (6:18)
Partner Music - "People Should Romance" (5:15)
Review: Moiss Music is dropping two slabs of heat this month - their sixth and seventh EPs overall. Both are various artists' collections with plenty of 'floor-facing disco fun. Mathew Ferness opens this one with 'Paradisio' which has plenty of inspiration taken from late afternoon dances somewhere like Ibiza. 3kelves & We Are Neurotic get you working your feet with the busy percussive grooves and squelchy synth funk of 'Laguna Reservoir Funk' while Naux brings lots of loopy fun and throwback vocal goodness to his steamy 'Foxxy Cleopatra.' Partner Music rounds out the EP with the most energetic and busy of the lot - the restless melodies of 'People Should Romance.'

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 in stock $10.38
Kobenhavn: London EP
Cat: PLUMAGE 04. Rel: 23 Sep 15
Paxton Fettel - "Ambling Waves In Eternity" (5:26)
Paxton Fettel - "Marble Street" (5:37)
Norm De Plume - "Rhythm & Sound" (7:33)
Norm De Plume - "Step In Time" (8:34)
Review: In a bid to expand the horizons of his Plumage label, Norm De Plume has begun recruiting like-minded producers. For this split EP, he's recruited Greta Cottage Workshop regular Paxton Fettel. The Copenhagen-based producer delivers some deceptively atmospheric goodness on the A, first travelling into deep space ambient house territory with the shuffling "Ambling Waves In Eternity", before effortlessly joining the dots between sultry jazz-funk and languid deep house on "Marble Street". As for Norm De Plume, he delivers a wonderfully rich and loose chunk of piano-laden jazz-house ("Rhythm & Sound"), before enhancing his deep disco-house credentials with the loopy "Step In Time".
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out of stock $8.30
The Roundup Part II
The Roundup Part II (heavyweight vinyl 12" + 10")
Cat: HEIST 013. Rel: 11 Nov 15
Fouk - "Lefty's Bar" (Brame & Hamo remix) (6:09)
Brame & Hamo - "Hotshot" (Fouk remix) (5:09)
Nachtbraker - "You're Out Of Your Element" (Detroit Swindle remix) (7:02)
Detroit Swindle - "Alright We'll Be" (M Ono remix) (7:17)
M Ono - "Delaware State Route" (Nachtbraker remix) (6:10)
Review: Detroit Swindle's Heist Recordings serve up a bunch of sweet remixes for proper house heads. Irish lads Brame & Hamo remix Fouk's "Lefty's Bar", its a sweet slice of slow-mo house that's worth a listen. Fouk then returns the favour, remixing their track "Hotshot", giving it a sleazy deep funk flavour that's unashamedly indebted to KDJ. On the flip are label head honchos Lars Dales and Maarten Smeets giving Nachtbraker's "You'e Out Of Your Element" a deep trippy tech house makeover that's perfect to use as your pre-peak time track. Oh, their track "Alright We'll Be" gets a sultry and adrenalised rework by Leipzig's M.ono. The confusion all ends in spectacular fashion with Maurits Verwoerd aka Nachtbraker's turn at a remix. He gives M.ono's "Delaware State Route" a tracky and percussive house remodel that could have equally been at home on Sascha Dive's Deep Vibes imprint.
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out of stock $28.01
Sun Circles (For Leo & Ziggy) (feat Alex Kassian mix)
Sun Circles (7:23)
Sun Circles (instrumental) (7:05)
Sun Circles (Alex Kassian remix) (8:40)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Belgian DJ and producer Gratts returns in superb Balearic fashion here with a new song he penned for his two young sons, Leo and Ziggy. 'Sun Circles' also makes the first release from new South Australia-based label Be Strong Be Free. It is dreamy house with gently breaking synth waves and majestic twinkling chords as well as some brilliantly sultry sax lines and vocals. The tune was recorded over the last year and a half in various studios with musicians such as New Zealand-born Nathan Haines, London's Mr Beale, Belgians Jasper Hautekiet, Levi Wynants and Frederik Kuhn. Berlin-based Alex Kassian remixes on the flip.
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out of stock $14.01
The Do Over Vol 3
The Do Over Vol 3 (lavender marbled vinyl 10" + inserts)
Cat: DOVR 003. Rel: 27 Oct 11
Great Weekend - "Let's Do It Again (Over & Over)"
Great Weekend - "Let's Do It Again (Do It Yourself)"
Noelle Scaggs - "Cherry Pie"
Noelle Scaggs - "Cherry Pie" (instrumental)
Review: Easily winning the imaginary award for sleeve design of the week is the third volume of The Do Over's highly prized 10" series - and the music is just as impressive! Housed inside the 3D package that comes with red and blue acetate inserts is a custom printed inner sleeve that keeps the purple marble wax nice and snug. The ten inch itself sees Wurst act Great Weekend share sides with The Rebirth's Noelle Scaggs. The former's "Let's Do It Again (Over & Over)" is the kind of vitamin D infused disco funk associated with The Do Over and demands repeat listen. On the flip, Scaggs' "Cherry Pie" sounds like a sex starved Grace Jones covering "Tainted Love".
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out of stock $11.41
Princesa
Princesa (12" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: CPG 005. Rel: 05 Apr 16
Princesa (6:14)
MRK (6:55)
Princesa (Ruf Dug remix) (5:11)
MRK (Jonathan Krisp remix) (4:46)
Review: Cosmic Pint Glass, a Norwich imprint with the best label name ever, now tap Slovenian duo Ichisan & Nakova for some truly adorable nu disco goodness on the "Princesa EP. The title track's electronic piano solo above a funky bass and a cheesy yet infectious arpeggio totally rules! But it's the Ruf Dug remix which really gets a groove on, with the addition of those 80's FM synth xylophone presets: nice touch. The Jonathan Krisp remix of "MRK" is a smooth and emotive groove with some razor sharp synths and bleepy bass. Nice one!
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Unlimited Love #13
Cat: UNLTD 13. Rel: 12 Jun 18
Jeancy - "Reservation" (5:53)
Karizma - "Will You Dance With Me" (3:59)
Makonde - "Manzara" (3:52)
Marion Javius - "Waiting In The Wings" (2:55)
Neo Experience - "Human" (3:26)
Review: As with its' 12 predecessors, the latest compilation style EP from publicity-shy French diggers Unlimited Love gathers together an impressive selection of sought-after gems. This time round, many of the cuts are taken from eye-wateringly expensive and hard-to-find private press records. Check, for example, the fizzing 1982 boogie of Jeancy's "Reservation", the sweet breeziness of Karizma's "Will You Dance With Me" (an original 7" copy of which would set you back around L300) and the skewed, orchestra-smothered quirkiness of Marion Javius's "Waiting in the Wings". Elsewhere, Makonde's "Manzara" is a heavy chunk of psychedelic-minded Afro-funk, while Neo Experience's sumptuous "Human" is a lesser-known chunk of Philly soul bliss.
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Intérprete: Superbreak, Tomasz Guiddo
out of stock $10.38
Ballroom Edits One
Ballroom Edits One (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: APRIBA 001. Rel: 11 Jan 21
Joi La Frique - "Family Rally" (5:40)
Beard In Dust - "Calypso Boy" (6:01)
Nonna Fab - "Tension (Release mix)" (6:35)
Lancaster Bomber - "African Sauna" (7:11)
Review: The Apricot Ballroom crew are operating out of Sheffield and carrying the torch from the foundational work of David Mancuso's Loft parties and similarly spirited affairs like Lucky Cloud. Now they launch a label loaded with smoking hot edits that very much speak to the vibe of their parties - rich, warm 70s grooves that spring from the staple sounds of disco into cool, slick and psychedelic spheres. First up is Joi La Frique with the French flair of 'Family Rally', while Beard In Dust lays down some heavy slapping, cowbell toting funk with 'Calypso Boy'. On the flip, Nonna Fab ups the boogie mood with some nasty Moog action on 'Tension (Release Mix)' before Lancaster Bomber whips up a proto house storm with 'African Sauna'.
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Tags: Disco Funk
out of stock $10.38
Togo Soul 70: Edits & Rarities
Yta Jourias - "Adome Nyueto" (Bosq rework) (8:10)
Roger Damawuzan - "Loxo Nye" (Pushin Wood remix) (5:39)
Napo De Mi Amor - "Cacatchoule "Berceuse Bassari"" (3:04)
Sewavi Jacintho - "Miade Dua" (5:35)
Review: Hot Casa's latest must-have release is a veritable smorgasbord of Togolese treats. It focuses specifically on obscure soul music made in Togo in the 1970s, with two hard-to-find original cuts being joined by two contemporary re-edits of similarly obscure classics. The EP opens with Bosq's smooth, dancefloor-focused tweal of Yta Jourias's breezy, horn-heavy tropical soul workout "Adome Nyueto", before Pushin Wood takes over and adds a little contemporary electronic bounce - and some particularly colourful synths - to Roger Damawuzan's "Loxo Nye". Over on side B, Napo De Mi Amor's "Cacatchoule Berceuse Bassari" is a fuzzy soul shuffler rich in bright, Juju style guitar solos, hazy vocals and Hammond organ stabs, while Sewavi Jacintho's "Miade Dua" is a sweatier and heavier concoction powered by loose-limbed drumming and sun-kissed instrumentation.
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out of stock $32.17
Lectric Sounds 2
Cat: LSR 1004. Rel: 10 Apr 12
King Ludd - "Beautiful Neoteny"
King Ludd - "Bucket Brigades"
Night Manager - "The Sound Of Sound"
Night Manager - "Squitty, Meet Squilly"
Review: Nominally a second volume of the recent Lectric Sounds 12" sampler exploring New York's synth wave scene, the kind of 100% Silkish saturated aesthetic there has been eschewed in favour of allowing the two production entities that make up Zoovox, responsible for the label's best work in it's fledgling life so far. King Ludd calls shot gun and opens with the lolloping synth experimentation of "Beautiful Neoteny" which brings to mind the quite excellent Philippe Laurent LP for Minimal Wave last year. It's complemented by the uber slow "Bucket Brigades", which sounds like carousel music stretched over itself and aligned with a thick syrupy groove. Night Manager counters with two equally idiosyncratic productions, demonstrating how to utilise space between sounds on the epically expansive "The Sound Of Sound", whilst "Squitty, Meet Squilly" is a beatless, supremely angelic exercise in incandescent synth tonality.
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Anita EP
Anita EP (limited 12")
Cat: DLC 003. Rel: 07 Mar 23
Sweet Love (Lounge mix) (5:50)
Sweet Love (club mix) (5:33)
Whatever It Takes (club mix) (8:34)
Whatever It Takes (acoustic) (5:00)
Review: Anita Baker, quiet storm legend and balladmaker, gets two of her most heartwarming classics remixed by Krewcial, with Texan vocalist Sheelah Monae filling in for Baker's original vox. 'Sweet Love' hears a lounge and club mix respectively, both versions heavy on the most broken housey, piano-centric moods. 'Whatever It Takes', meanwhile, gets a club mix and an intriguing version of the original acoustic, rapidly homing in on disco strings and deep-hit bass licks.
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Give To Receive EP
Cat: PLUMAGE 03. Rel: 22 Apr 15
Norm De Plume - "Roll On" (6:06)
Ben La Desh - "Lotion" (Norm De Plume remix) (7:06)
Ben La Desh - "Lotion" (8:07)
Norm De Plume - "Roll On" (Ben La Desh remix) (7:27)
Review: Founded back in 2010, Norm De Plume's label Plumage really hasn't delivered the volume of records it's artfully punned name deserves with this 12" featuring the man himself alongside Ben La Desh only the third release. Perhaps the Plume is more about quality than quantity, and there is certainly plenty of the former on display across the four tracks on Give To Receive. As you might expect from the title, both Norm and Ben contribute an original production and both also remix each other's original production, making for a unique twist on the collaborative approach. Norm's production skills have developed some now, so there is no cut and loop tactics present on "Roll On", it's all his own work and the funk is still very much there whilst Ben La Desh's "Lotion" really shows off his mastery for toying with vocal loops - nice old school bell sample too! For the remixes, Norm goes sparse and deep on Ben whilst the opposing tweak offers a more tropical vibe.
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Death Is King (remixes)
Death Is King (remixes) (Black Vinyl 12")
Cat: PYLON 029. Rel: 05 Nov 12
Death Is King (Soulrider Love Is King remix)
Taken (DJ Spun & Jonah Sharp Rong music mix)
Review: For anyone who considers themselves knowledgeable on electronic music's past, seeing the words Nitzer Ebb should flash up vivid memories of pounding, visceral early Mute classics like "Join In The Chant". Founding member Douglas J McCarthy is on the verge of dropping Kill Your Friends, a long overdue debut solo album for the Pylon Records imprint, and the label whet many a veteran EBMer's appetite with this intriguing 12" issue. The A Side sees "Death Is King" remixed by Soulrider, a rarely used alias of Tampa born producer Omar Torres, which results in a strangely infectious deep house number permeated by thick synth waves and swooping harmonies. It's the flip that finds particular favour here, with Rong's DJ Spun teaming up Jonah Sharp for a killer cut n paste refix of "Taken" that really keeps the industrial spirit of McCarthy's work with Nitzer Ebb alive.
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out of stock $9.33
Runaway Bay
Cat: ROGUE 008. Rel: 03 Dec 14
Runaway Bay
Runaway Bay (Location 141 remix)
Runaway Bay (Soft Rocks remix)
Review: Some two years after their Rogue Cat bow, the superbly named No Stress Express roll back into town to show everyone how it's done with Runaway Bay. It sounds like they might have pop music's no 1 villain in crimes against the steel pan (Jamie xx) in their sights too, with the original rendition featuring a smattering of the misused percussive instrument amidst the kind of blinding '80s disco not disco groove you might expect from the Idjut Boys. Complementing this original are remixes from Location 141 and Soft Rocks with the latter's dark Balearic journey quite special.
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Intérprete: Horton Jupiter, Gumshoe
out of stock $8.30
Attack The Dancefloor Volume Thirteen
Cat: ZEDD 12277. Rel: 26 Jun 19
Mistura - "Do You Love Me?" (feat Angela Johnson - Joey Negro Disco Blend) (6:20)
Sylvester - "I Need You" (Opolopo remix) (7:55)
Neapolitan Soul - "Welcome To The Dub" (11:44)
Raquel Rodriguez - "We Go Together" (Joey Negro club mix) (6:21)
Review: Over the years, Z Records' "Attack The Dancefloor" series has proved to be a serious source of tried-and-tested club cuts in a disco-centric style. Volume 13 is full to bursting with must-have tracks too. Label boss Dave Lee sets the tone, donning his famous Joey Negro alias to deliver a sumptuously summery "Disco Blend" of Mistura's Angela Johnson-voiced "Do You Love Me?" before Opolopo steals the show by turning Sylvester's surging disco anthem "I Need You" into a synth-sporting chunk of revivalist disco-boogie. Neapolitan Soul's "Welcome To The Dub" is a punchy chunk of disco-house laden in percussion and cute instrumental touches, while Lee's Joey Negro Club mix of Raquel Rodriguez's "We Go Together" is a sweet and seductive fusion of jazz-funk instrumentation and celebratory disco grunt.
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We Just
We Just (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: STAMP 012. Rel: 25 Aug 21
We Just (Mo Disko edit) (5:55)
Video Games (Appartman & Nico Juice edit) (6:12)
Review: The Stamp label has pressed up some more of their lovely white label wax, hand-stamped it and invited a trio of talents to serve up some sizzling disco edits. Mo Disko goes first on the relatively dark and late-night driving disco tune that is 'We Just' with its crunchy drums and stiff arps. It's a gloriously subtle party anthem that will send hands skyward once it drops. On the flip, the iconic 'Video Games' gets a big edit from Appartman & Nico Juice who touch it up in sympathetic ways, layering in some extra fat bass and let the funky weirdo grooves roll.
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Intérprete: Zukas
out of stock $11.68
Zero Set II: Reconstruct Part 1 By Ricardo Villalobos
Mango Solo (Moebius 123 remix 2 part 1)
Mango Solo (Moebius remix 2 part 2)
Review: Following his recent appearance on DFA, Ricardo Villalobos turns in a suitably epic remix for Endless Flight in the first of two Moebius & Neumeier retweak twelve inches from the Japanese label. To set the scene, Dieter .Cluster' Moebius & Manfred .Guru Guru' Neumeier collaborated with Kraftwerk drummer Conny Plank in 1983 on Zero Set, an album of lean electronic experimentalism. A subsequent Zero Set album from Moebius & Neumeier was recorded in 2007 as tribute to Plank who had passed away some 20 years earlier. And whilst the first album has been treated to several reissues over the years, a blanket of rarity cloaks the second album, with it not being readily available outside of Japan, thus rendering a comparison of the album version of "Mango Solo" and Villalobos' epic reworking somewhat impossible. Clocking in at nearly 34 minutes over two sides of vinyl, this is classic Villalobos built around fluttering percussion, breathy discordant textures and the repetition of "one, two, three".
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Zero Set II: Reconstruct Part 2 By Prins Thomas
Cat: EF 029. Rel: 12 Nov 10
Jiro (Prins Thomas Miks part 1)
Jiro (Prins Thomas Miks part 2)
Review: To complement the 123villa 34 minute epic rendition of Moebius & Neumeier, Endless Flight enlist the equally hirsute Prins Thomas to deliver two remixes of "Jiro" from the highly sought after Zero Set II album. Clearly opting to retain the kraut leanings of the source material, the A Side remix from the Full Pupp boss is distinguished by a bassline that accrues several layers of feedback fuzz as the track progresses, driven by an insistent tom-filled groove that bubbles with acidic intent. At just over five minutes long it feels like the remix finishes before it has a chance to find its natural strut, something that is remedied on the flipside rendition. Twice as long, this remix adds several layers of crisp percussion which imbue the groove with more intensity as Thomas fully unfurls kaleidoscopic swirls of synthesized hypnosis. The gurgles of acid that were mere hints on the shorter mix expands and becomes entangled with the increasingly cavernous drum rolls as the track arrives at its final destination.
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Talk Togheter EP
Monsieur Van Pratt - "Groove In Your Soul" (feat Maicol Mayers) (5:24)
Monsieur Van Pratt - "The Speech" (feat Maicol Mayers) (5:30)
Noil Rago - "Rap In Blues" (6:04)
Luciano FM Stradivarius - "Never Say Never" (6:48)
Mr ThruouT - "Adapter" (6:21)
Mr ThruouT - "Thrubet Ottobre Funk" (6:42)
Review: Sound Exhibitions Records is an Italian label founded in 2010 based in Olbia, Sardinia. After some great releases by scene heroes such Fabiolous Barker, Phil Disco and Dave Gerrard, they're back with this terrific various artists EP to show you where they're at in 2021. The A side kicks off with a couple of hot jams by Monsieur Van Pratt, such as the sexy boogie-down vibe of 'Groove In Your Soul' (with Maicol Mayers) followed by 'The Speech' (also featuring Maicol Mayers) which ventures into sexy low-slung territory for the late night. On the flip, Mr ThruouT is clearly the man of the show on the slo-mo soul of 'Adapter' followed by some sensual deep disco in the form of vocal number 'Thrubet Ottobre Funk'.
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Intérprete: Phil Disco
out of stock $12.19
Remixes Rarities & VIPs Vol 2
Cat: RSD 023. Rel: 27 Jul 22
Moonlighter - "Give Us Rain (Ah Mila)" (Igor B remix) (6:39)
Sol Power All-Stars - "Every Time You Move" (Blair French remix) (7:12)
Eddie Logix - "Sunday Palaver" (Dazzle Drums remix) (6:33)
Nois Land - "Big Kahuna" (Eddie Logix remix) (7:32)
Review: America's Rocksteady Disco label returns for its second round up of delectable remixes and VIPs, with a continent clashing fusion of pan African vitality and cool house saunter across all four offerings. Ontario-based Igor B leads the release with a drum and sub bass heavy dancefloor reimagining of Moonlighter's iconic "Give Us Rain (Ah Mila)".before Blair French reworks Sol Power All-Stars' 'Every Time You Move', making the most of electric bass from Jazzanova's Paul Randolph, guitar by Frank Martin (Elcados, Shina Peters) and DC-based Besufekad Tadesse's baritone sax solo via the mixing desk controls. The flip goes even deeper, with Tokyo-based Dazzle Drums giving Eddie Logix's 'Sunday Palaver' the hi-fi Afro Tech treatment, perfect for those dingy after hours parties, before Logix's Balearic-esque reinterpretation of Nois Land's cult classic 'Big Kahuna' brings proceedings to a glorious close.

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Hamam House 4
Cat: HAMAMHOUSE 04. Rel: 10 Sep 19
Turkish Delight (7:17)
Disco Boulette (6:36)
Marmaris (7:42)
Berka Beat (5:48)
Review: Gassed up on the most cosmic of eastern sweets, N Gynn got our motors running with this immense four-tracker before the summer. It's been so well received this is the second run and it still sounds just as delicious. Each cut packing bulbous basslines, all polished up with rich mystic sheens, we kick off with the technicolour whirligig that is "Turkish Delight" where things get juicier and juicier the more the bassline cuts through. The same can be said for "Disco Boulette" where the groove takes even more of a cosmic turn. Flip for more rhythm based tracks as "Marmaris" layers up the drum machines amid the dusky textures and "Berka Beat" goes all out acid b-boy. Delightful.
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Feelings
Feelings (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CCR 001. Rel: 10 May 21
Feelings (4:35)
Current Overdrive (3:51)
Velocity Cop (6:00)
Vanity Heights (4:58)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Manchester label Coral City is a brand new affair that launches with a standout first EP. It comes from N&W who have been on a long hiatus but show they have lost none of their skill in the meantime. Their vintage analogue sound is pure and joyful, with nods to old school Italo as well as classic French touch. The rugged beats do their thing below majestic synth work that is sweet, crystalline and catchy. The cosmic chord progressions on each track help take you higher and on this booty shaking evidence this is sure to be a label to watch.
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Rave EP
Rave EP (12")
Cat: CCR 002. Rel: 16 May 22
Rave (5:46)
Speed (4:20)
Cherry (4:15)
Review: Coral City return early in 2022 with an excellent release. N&W are on duty again here with three stand-out tracks. 'Rave' the A-Side is exactly what it says on the tin. It's 808 State meets Larry Heard with a touch of Inner City. Stripped down and four to floor. Classic Roland 909 drums are met with aAhook that shakesAany dancefloor, expect early support with this. 'Speed' is a killer Nu-Disco / Boogie affair with a nod to the seedy underworld of the '80s, Picture Michelle Pfeiffer throwing shapes on the dancefloor in Scarface, and you are right on the nose. Finally, 'Cherry' is an all-out Italo / Hi-NRG workout, the linndrums, the driving arpeggio bassline and overall melancholy feel, is reminiscent of Bobby Orlando.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Disco
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Cimmerian Funk
Cat: NJ 002. Rel: 01 Feb 13
Cimmerian Funk
Nubian West Coast
Glide To Xanadu
Falcon Cruise
Review: Keeping up with Legowelt's productions is one thing, whereas keeping up with his aliases is another. Danny Wolfer's steady flow of Nacho Patrol releases continues, and this time it's via Mike Simonetti's fledgling label New Jersey. The opener and title track, "Cimmerian Funk", sounds something like a demented version of the Doctor Who theme meeting the funk drums of The Stone Roses' "Fools Gold". Squealing Dr. Dre synths may have been some of the inspiration behind "Nubian West Coast", while the housiest track on the record goes to "Glide To Xanadu". The Wuka-wuka funk of "Falcon Cruise" maintains an electric pace and its night time drive motif is something French producer Kavinksy could only dream of, all that is missing is a cheeky "Shaft" vocal.
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The Africa Jet Band Experience
Cat: MDIV 007. Rel: 25 Mar 11
Stars Over Africa
Salambo Dance
Fuzz Party
No Angry People
Ghetto Compressor
Solomonic Dynasty
Review: The woolly jumper wearing don known as Legowelt (real name Danny Wolfers) turns to his Nacho Patrol alias for the Africa Jet Band Experience on M Division. Here we are treated to six tracks of hazy analogue disco, with the dense gurgling chaos of "Fuzz Party" our pick of the A-Side offerings. It's a tougher call on the flip, with the frantic lo-fi antics of "No Angry People" and "Ghetto Compressor" both getting frequent play on the Juno office 1210. We shouldn't be surprised when Wolfers drops such an excellent array of tracks on us; he has one of the best collections of analogue kit on earth, and, importantly, knows how to use it - but once again he's left us gazing adoringly at his work. This serves as the perfect vinyl-shaped addendum to the full Africa Jet Band Experience album, which hit the CD shelves this week.
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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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A Trip In Tel Aviv
A Trip In Tel Aviv (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CDA 010. Rel: 18 Apr 16
No Good News
A Trip In Tel Aviv
A Trip In Tel Aviv (Man Power remix)
Review: This promising Israeli talent delivers two slow burning tracks oozing with eastern influence and informed by the modern sounds of dance. Part of the 84% Creativity crew, Naduve presents his second release with Cocktail d'Amore in the form of a two track EP which revels in it's dark and seductive energy. "No Good News" builds over it's 7-minute run layering mystic vocal synths and coupling them with splashing hats and tight shakers to give just enough beat driven energy to keep a crowd to attention. The flying guitars and staccato synths of "A Trip In Tel Aviv" slither over half beat percussive structures to give this track a sinister feel ideal for late, late, late nights. Wunderkind Man Power drops a tab on "A Trip..." giving it a fresh take perfect for psychedelically inclined moments.
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Hypogeum
Hypogeum (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CDA 031. Rel: 24 Jan 22
Echo Wave Bay (6:32)
Hypogeum (4:44)
FX Jungle (feat Stephan Bazbaz) (7:05)
Thursday Gem (6:04)
Review: Germany's always tasteful and boundary nudging Cocktail D'Amore has another irresistible offering for us here. This time it's Naduve at the controls after outings on the likes of Motrodiscs, Calypso and Les Disques De La Mort in recent years. 'Echo Wave Bay' opens with a tense siren that rises and falls but keeps you thoroughly on edge. 'Hypogeum' then drops into deep house territory but riddled with detuned synths and pixelated pads that glow bright. 'FX Jungle' (feat Stephan Bazbaz) is a tropical and tribal cut with a humid feel and unrelenting bas synth and on 'Thursday Gem' the lo-fi, rough edged analogue drums are offset but more sleek, polished metal percussion and synths.
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The Race For A Handshake
Cat: DH 007. Rel: 06 Sep 16
Ready Set Go (5:52)
Ready Set Go (Saturn Memories Tahini mix) (6:45)
10K From Essaouira (5:06)
The Race For A Handshake (8:29)
Review: Tel Aviv groove ambassador Naduve gets his sweat on as he pegs it to the first hairy palm he can find... And crosses it with pure cosmic silver. "Ready Set Go" is a star-gazing web of twinkles over a slow-and-low drum arrangement while the Saturn Memories remix takes us into much more unforgiving aluminium territories. "10k From Essaouira" adds more fuel to his creative fire with a tech-edged groove lightly sugared with Tuvan throat singing. Finally, the in-demand Israeli gets the shake of his dreams as we strut steadily into a deep filtered loopy experience that sparkles in all the right places. Magic, as with everything else from Disco Halal.
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The Paolo Rossi EP
The Paolo Rossi EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ROTHMANS 9. Rel: 11 May 15
Naduve - "Miracles From Edrine" (feat Gilad Weiss) (5:56)
Naduve & Katzele - "Nein" (Man Power remix) (7:42)
Naduve & Katzele - "Nein" (6:53)
Naduve & Katzele - "Nein" (The Claydermans Oh Nein remix) (7:25)
Review: Rothmans are back with release 9 of their ever growing vinyl only, retro football themed label and this time paying homage to the silky smoth Italian Maestro Paolo Rossi we have Berlin based Israli outfit Naduve. The debut release from this Naduve & friends finds Rothmans bringing another new dimension to their already beautifully diverse rosta with another unique record. 2 original tracks and in support on remix duties they welcome Manpower & The Claydermans to the Rothmans family. The first track Miracles From Erdine sees the guys bringing that slowed down chuggy sound that Rothmans are well renowned for whilst Nein ups the tempo a little more with a fat italo beat whilst both remaining to bring with them a unique sound oozes the Tel Aviv vibe. Bringing up the rear we have Manpower doing his thing the only way he knows how with a classic Manpower take on the track that enevatibley ends up kicking as hard as a Paolo Rossi penalty, and The Claydermans finish off the record with what can only be described as an absolute banger. If anyone wondered what the connection is between Tel Aviv & Berlin then I dont think you will hear a record this year that exemplifies it better than this . Rothmans score the winner yet again!
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Enjoy Your Self EP 3
Cat: EESS 007. Rel: 21 Nov 22
Akio Nagase - "Mbira Dub" (6:47)
Akira Arasawa & Ground - "Multi Gud Z" (7:16)
Akira Arasawa - "Dolphin" (6:57)
Saeko Killy - "Dancing Pikapika" (6:06)
Review: Enjoy Your Self EP 3 is, as the title suggests, a third deep dive into the offerings of Osaka, Japan-based label Chillmountain Recordings. It has a wealth of different producers on its roster, all of whom twist up house, electronica, experimental, dub and Balearic sounds into fresh new grooves for cultured dance floors. It is tribal and percussive dub from Aki Nagase that immediately gets us locked in before Akira Arasawa & Ground combine for the sludgy and slow motion dub of 'Multi Gud Z.' Akira Arasawa's 'Dolphin' has underwater sonar sounds and watery rhythms then the EP closes on what might be the best of the lot - a percolating dub in the form of 'Dancing Pikapika.'
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Intérprete: LEGO EDIT
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Spacetak
Spacetak (12")
Cat: CRE 052. Rel: 12 Jun 18
Spacetak (6:47)
Spacetak (Tronik Youth remix) (7:07)
Sun (5:57)
Sun (Jonny Sender remix) (6:05)
Sun (Jonny bonus beat) (3:26)
Review: NYC-based Japanese groove guru Takuya returns with two alluring, highly cosmic funkers and a whole stash of dope remixes. "Spacetak" lives up to its name in every possible way. Big juicy synths that flap and fold over a nicely slouched groove; this will aid and abet many people looking to lose their minds this summer. "Sun" is also fittingly titled thanks to its premium vibrancy and latent feels (not to mention a wry bit of slap bass) Remix-wise Tronik Youth get all dubbed out on "Spacetak" while Jonny Sender whips us back to early 2000s City Rockers vibes with some superb use of the trumpet elements. Talk time is over.
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Disco Touchdown
Cat: UTS 029. Rel: 13 Sep 11
Disco Touchdown (original mix)
Disco Touchdown (Dr Dunks remix)
Touch The Sky (E Track)
Touch The Sky (Eddie Mars remix)
Review: Those who keep an eye on the more discerning end of the disco spectrum will know the Stockholm trio Name In Lights for their fine work on the FEED imprint, as well as gracing the good ship Wurst with a remix of Nick Chacona late last year. The latter should act as a beacon of taste, as does this full release for the always solid Under The Shade label which should see the trio gain wider appreciation. There's an undeniable quality to the deftness that lead track "Disco Touchdown" switches from the opening chunky disco groove into an even more substantial house bump replete with an all encompassing piano hook. Dr Dunks arrives next on remix duties and retains the originals' conceptual switch, growing from glistening dubby disco into something wholly more euphoric once the rising arpeggio pulse pushes its way to the fore. On the flip "Touch The Sky (E Track)" is a leaner groove, filled with expansive melodic touches that suddenly burst into a loose disco jaunt with a delightful vocal hook. Brooklynite Eddie Mars adds some nice electronic bass bounce to the track on a nicely paced cosmic shuffler of a remix.
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