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Space Oddities (1972-1982)
Cat: BORNBAD 082LP. Rel: 18 May 16
Roger Roger/Nino Nardini - "Expectation" (2:03)
Cecil Leuter/Roger Roger/Nino Nardini - "Pop Electronique No. 2" (2:27)
Roger Roger - "Sound Industrial No. 2" (2:03)
Eddie Warner - "Shut Up" (2:26)
Eddie Warner - "Brutus Drums" (2:14)
Georges Teperino/Nino Nardini - "Tickling Shuffle" (2:18)
Eddie Warner - "Devil's Anvil" (2:05)
Roger Roger/Nino Nardini - "Tomorrow" (2:48)
Georges Teperino/Nino Nardini - "Minor Mind" (2:07)
Eddie Warner - "K.O" (2:05)
Eddie Warner - "Pathetic Motion" (2:41)
Roger Roger - "Sound Industrial No. 15" (2:26)
Eddie Warner - "Poppy Chimes" (1:52)
Nino Nardini - "Frantique" (2:11)
Roger Roger - "Sound Industrial No. 5" (2:04)
Roger Roger/Nino Nardini - "Beyond The Clouds" (2:07)
Review: Space Oddities (1972 - 1982) are the results of Frenchman Georges Achille Teperino aka Nino Nardini, fellow countryman Roger Roger and German Eddie Warner's collaborations over ten years at Ganaro recording studio. Given some underground recognition in the late nineties by the likes of Barry 7 of Add N to (X) (with his Connectors series) or UK electronica legend Luke Vibert, they can now add Alexis Le-Tan (Les Edits Du Golem) and Jess as devotees, who made the effort of compiling the release. As Born Bad stated quite succinctly, the trio used their "strange instruments to sketch out the beginnings of something that resembled the future of music. This collection presents some of the highlights from their light-hearted, electronic pop sessions."
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 in stock $24.90
Disco Party (reissue)
Disco Party (reissue) (limited numbered LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JMANLP 131. Rel: 12 May 22
Reality (6:55)
Road (6:40)
Disco Party (Let's Have A) (3:31)
Welcome (4:17)
Movin' & Groovin' (6:31)
Let's Party People (5:14)
You Keep Me Holdin' On (5:42)
Clap & Hustle (5:25)
Review:  Another highly anticipated reissue from the vaults of the legendary 70s label TSG here that has already been put out late last year by P-Vine Japan. But Reality's unknown classic Disco Party is always going to sell out quick so we're certainly happy about another pressing. Almost nothing is known about the band apart from their association with TSG, the label had a divine touch in picking out the best unknown musicians from New York's bustling funk and soul scene. Their music is full of vibrant riffs and funky bass and cannot fail to detonate in the club.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $24.38
Beat The Street: The Very Best Of (reissue)
Beat The Street: The Very Best Of (reissue) (gatefold translucent blue & pink swirl vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SPLP 8009. Rel: 21 Apr 23
Can You Handle It (6:24)
Love How You Feel (6:56)
In The Name Of Love (6:30)
Never Give You Up (7:31)
Somebody Save The Night (6:46)
You're A Winner (6:36)
Beat The Street (6:15)
You Got My Love (7:06)
You Stayed On My Mind (5:36)
Love Insurance (6:31)
Beat The Street/Love How You Feel/You're A Winner/Somebody Save The Night/Never Give You Up (Megamix) (16:16)
Review: Sharon Redd was at the heart of the Prelude sound at a time when they were on top of the world and dropping endless amounts of electronic disco heat. Her own standout hits include 'Beat The Street' which features here and lends its name to a collection of her many other still fresh tunes. Darryl Payne's production was behind some of these and this reissue comes on gatefold translucent blue and pink swirl vinyl with a special megamix mash-up of the highlights as the final tune.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $45.15
Atlantis Atlantis
Atlantis Atlantis (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ZZZV 21016. Rel: 27 May 22
Better (6:04)
Orange Bun (4:43)
La Nuit (7:00)
We Love You But You Are Late Again (3:56)
We'll Be All Right (5:40)
Atlantis Atlantis (5:18)
Electrify Me (9:06)
The Gift Of Love (6:22)
Love Games (7:23)
Facciamo L'Amore (8:43)
Elefantasi (6:02)
Hotel Carthago (7:24)
Dudo (7:17)
Review: The electrifying Rheinzand and is back with another superb full length that will get fans more than excited. Based in Ghent, Belgium it is a joint venture between multi-instrumentalist and producer Reinhard Vanbergen, Charlotte Caluwaerts of Tundra fame and Mo Disko who you will know from electronic pair The Glimmers. For the title track, Stephane Misseghers (from dEUS) joins them on drums and Bruno Coussee plays bass and it makes for a standout single "about drugs and good times, but also about hangovers, loneliness, and a twist of identity crisis." It is backed up by plenty of other innovative tunes.
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Intérprete: Jac The Disco, Manu Archeo
 in stock $15.31
Ce N'est Q'Un Debut
Ce N'est Q'Un Debut (160 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: MEDICAL 002LP. Rel: 15 Oct 14
Computer Sourire
Ce N'est Q'un Debut
Problemes D'amour (feat Martine Michellod)
Dance Boy Dance
Hola Macci Kola
African Kola (feat Stefano Cocco Cantini - Sax)
Review: Twenty nine years ago (can you believe it) Alexander Robotnick released his first album, Ce N'Est Q'Un Debut, featuring what's arguably his most defining track "Problemes D'amour" with the Harajuku-cute vocals of Martine Michellod. It's this album that has influenced countless French synth pop acts and a horde of old school electro lovers, and all this time later it's been repressed (again) by the label that first released it, Medical. Keeping the sacredness of this LP firmly intact by sticking with the keyboard-head artwork, Ce N'Est Q'Un Debut - along with Man Parish's 1982 self-titled debut - should be in all of our record collections.
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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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Salt Town Boy
Salt Town Boy (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: GS 005. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Trident (feat C A R) (4:01)
Flying Carpets (4:30)
Late Night Story (feat Niv Ast) (4:10)
Market Of Dark (4:58)
Rodeo King (feat Sex Judas) (4:44)
Theme (feat Order89) (4:08)
Tarp Raudonu Sviesu (feat Palmes Ziedas) (3:01)
Wack (5:01)
Celebrity Theme (4:08)
Walking Down The Streets (feat Aquarius Heaven) (4:09)
Never-Ending (11:17)
Fin (5:12)
Review: Lithuanian DJ/producer Liudas Lazauskas aka Roe Deers first appeared on a radar several years back with some impressive releases on Nein and Sulk Magic. Since then, the Opium Club resident has appeared on Throne Of Blood and Turbo, leading up to his much anticipated debut album. Salt Town Boy is a leftfield collection of wild sonic tales filled with dusky moods and punk attitude and the first LP to be released on Good Skills - which he co-runs with Titas Motuzas. There's many collaborations throughout the album, like on the low-slung and off-kilter attitude of 'Trident' featuring C.A.R., the slo-mo deep chug of 'Late Night Story' featuring Israel's Niv Ast, as well as the playful indie-dance of 'Theme' (feat. Order89) and the druggy drums of 'Walking Down The Streets' (feat. Aquarius Heaven).
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Hot Spot (reissue)
Hot Spot (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7698. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Grab Your Sexy Baby (6:02)
Hot Spot (part 1) (6:32)
Doin' It To Def (4:19)
Goddess Of Love (3:40)
Funk Power (5:41)
Hot Spot (part 2) (6:31)
Review: Chicago funk band Royal Flush release sonly one full length on their local Texas label Lucky and that was Hot Spot. They did so in 1980 before later reissuing it via GEC and although it isn't one of the most well known albums amongst funk heads, we think that is rather a crime because it is a top notch if not underrated album. It is couched in the traditions of the genre but with nods to styles like P-Funk. If you can find an OG copy you will have to shell out plenty of money and although this same label put out a CD version in 1994, it has not been reissued on vinyl before.
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Breezy
Breezy (LP)
Cat: CORDLP 009. Rel: 18 Oct 21
Breezy (demo version) (4:04)
Without You (3:10)
Is That Enough? (5:09)
Only Love Spoken Here (6:16)
Mountain Man (version 1) (3:22)
Love Song (3:32)
Don't Change Horses (In The Middle Of A Stream) (2:47)
You Want Me (3:11)
Time (3:02)
Country Girl (3:51)
Mountain Man (version 2) (3:14)
Review: Ruby & the Mudflaps were a funk group active throughout the seventies. Many of their best tunes have never before been pressed to vinyl and that is what motivates this new collection. Breezy. It is a superb collection of the band's best studio cuts alongside a number of live recordings, all made back in the seventies. These tunes are exclusive to the Cordial Recordings label and are new to vinyl aside from 'Is That Enough?' which the label put out on a 7" in 2018. The glorious title tune is a great one to kick off with and the funk levels do not dip from there.
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Intérprete: Dynamite Cuts
Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $23.86
The Art Dance
The Art Dance (hand-numbered heavyweight vinyl gatefold LP with lyric sheet insert)
Cat: MW 025. Rel: 15 Oct 10
Pure Desire
Fire
Nice Song
Electronic Journey
Short Wave
Sexual Desire
It's Not Too Grand
Your Lover
Daily & Blue
Good Name
 in stock $25.94
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