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Spacer Woman From Mars
Cat: LOEB 007. Rel: 11 Mar 08
Johan Agebjorn/Sally Shapiro - "Spacer Woman From Mars"
Johan Agebjorn/Sally Shapiro/Rude 66 - "Deeper Space Woman"
Johan Agebjorn/Sally Shapiro/Elitechnique - "Outer Space Woman" (parts 1 & 2)
Johan Agebjorn - "Mega Man II"
Review: Taken from the recent, highly acclaimed 'Milky Disco' compilation on Lo Recordings, 'Spacer Woman' is a scintillating slab of hi-octane,
Italo space-disco. Created by Johan Agebjörn, who was responsible for all the production on Sally Shapiro's 'Disco Romance' album, the
12" includes remixes by Rude 66 and Elitechnique which take it even deeper into space and onto nu-disco dancefloors. Dutch electro
artist Rude 66, with releases on labels like Viewlexx, Bunker and Crème Organization, previously remixed Sally's hit 'I'll Be By Your Side',
receiving plenty of club play from DJs like The Hacker and Tiga. His take on this 12", titled 'Deeper Space Woman', is a slow and deep,
dubby trip which will work well as a start-up for slower DJ sets. Dutch duo Elitechnique, with releases on Clone and Radius and earlier
remixes for Black Devil Disco Club and Alden Tyrell, take the track into a nu-disco dancefloor monster called 'Outer Space Woman' with
additional backing vocals by the Dutch actress Loes. The 12" ends with a wicked sidechain dance version of a computer game track,
'Mega Man II re-mix' by Johan Agebjörn, here without Sally's vocals but with vintage 8bit sounds. Sally Shapiro's debut album 'Disco
Romance' was released in 2007 and received excellent reviews from magazines like Pitchfork Media, Vice, Der Spiegel and XLR8R. It
was recently nominated as 'electronic/dance album of the year' by U.S. Plug Awards and Sally was nominated as 'female artist of the year'.
'Spacer Woman From Mars' was originally intended for 'Disco Romance', but was taken out because of its space rather than love theme.
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out of stock $6.18
Unlimited Love #11
Aggression - "Tag" (7:50)
Robbie Cee - "Beautiful People" (instrumental) (4:43)
Ron Richardson - "Ooh Wee Babe" (7:40)
Sophisticated Ladies - "This Ain't Really Love" (4:14)
Review: Much sought after represses from the Unlimited Love camp, now up to their eleventh edition. On the A side, there's some seriously soulful and raw funk in the form of Aggression's "Tag" from 1981. It's anyone's guess when Robbie Cee's "Beautiful People" (instrumental) is from, but this sexy electronic disco number is timeless and said to be played out by the likes of Hunee and other top selectors. On the flip, Ron Richardson's boogie down joint from 1983 "Ooh Wee Babe" was admittedly our absolute favourite of the bunch. but, honourable mention also to the quite familiar sounding soul power of Sophisticated Ladies - "This Ain't Really Love" (1980).
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Intérprete: Scratchandsniff
out of stock $9.27
Heavy Rotation
Cat: DEA 001. Rel: 24 Aug 10
Albion - "Cosmic Trip"
Albion - "The Next World"
Spacelex - "Byzantion"
Dea - "Black Wizard"
Review: Four track EP of thumping cosmic discoid weirdness from the mysterious Heavy Rotation camp. If you can imagine a glorious amalgamation of the best bits of Beppe Loda, Space, Giorgio Moroder and Cerrone then your potent imagination might have a sound similar to the two tracks from Albion. On the flip, Spacelex rework a moog heavy weirdo disco punk funk odyssey regarding the rise and fall of a Roman Emperor. Extra points for the vintage 70s sci fi sleeve design.goes here

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out of stock $7.22
The Very Polish Cut Outs Sampler Vol 4
Karol Aleksander - "Witajcie W Moim SwiecieI" (5:29)
Karol Aleksander - "Ja" (6:08)
Radar & Unitrax - "Diamentowa Kula" (6:51)
Selvy - "Piec Minut Lez" (6:35)
Review: Very Polish Cut-Outs boss Zambon recently announced that the in-demand series would soon come to an end. Before then, though, there are a few more 12" singles due, starting with this fourth sampler. Karol Aleksander handles side A, opening with the slightly housed-up rolling disco of "Witajcie W Moim Swieciel" (think cut-glass strings, bouncy grooves, spacey synthesizers and heavy filters). "Ja"is a keys-laden, progressive disco-house roller, while Radar & Unitrax join forces on the strobe-lit, surprisingly exotic disco smasher "Diamentowa Kula". Another superb volume is rounded off by regular contributor Selvy, whose "Plec Minut Lez" is a Ptaki style Balearic-meets-AOR disco gem.
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out of stock $8.51
Got To Get Your Love
Cat: HS 90512. Rel: 25 Jan 16
Got To Get Your Love (9:31)
Got To Get Your Love (instrumental) (5:17)
Review: Stone cold disco classic from Heavenly Star: "Got To Get Your Love" was last spotted on wax through Kenny Dope's superlative Kay-Dee edit series a few years back. Heavenly.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $12.90
Got To Get Your Love
Cat: PPR 015. Rel: 19 Jan 21
Got To Get Your Love (Muro Diguma edit) (5:21)
Got To Get Your Love (Muro Diguma edit - instrumental) (4:15)
Review: The latest set of Diguma Edits sees dusty-fingered Japanese digger-turned-re-editor DJ Muro take his scalpel to 'Got to Get Your Love' by Clyde Alexander & Sanction, a suspenseful and action-packed 1980 number from producers Peter Brown and Gary Davis. Muro first cuts down and compresses the ten-minute vocal version, making merry with the track's unusual combination of classic disco grooves, showtunes-style orchestration and eccentric vocals. Over on the flip he does a similar job on the slightly different instrumental take, in turns showcasing the track's crunchy guitars, warming electric pianos, spacey synths and grandiose orchestration.
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Intérprete: Superbreak, Elado
Tags: Soul Disco
out of stock $14.70
Dancefloor Edits
Cat: LGF 014. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Alexny - "Meneao" (6:03)
Siggatunez - "Boogie" (6:29)
Mosaik Kollektif - "Twisted City" (5:49)
Dj Laurel - "Let The Good Time" (4:29)
Lego Edit - "Party Freaks" (Lego party dub) (5:59)
Review: You can always count on the Legofunk crew to bring you disco and funk edits from less mined sources that will absolutely rock it on the floor. On this instalment we have five different joints to get stuck into, from the slow Afro house throw down of Alexny's 'Meneao' to Siggatunez's slinky, soulful groover 'Boogie'. Look out for the low tempo seduction of DJ Laurel's 'Let The Good Time', which will get a warm-up slot thoroughly juiced for the night to come. The Lego Edit 'party dub' of 'Party Freaks' heads more explicitly towards peak-time house, but as ever it's delivered with heart and soul thanks to the vintage source material powering the track.
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Intérprete: Mosaik, LEGO EDIT
 in stock $15.99
Maloya EP
Maloya EP (12" + insert)
Cat: ANR 002. Rel: 11 Apr 18
Lindigo - "Tany Be" (Alma Negra remix) (7:13)
Salem Tradition - "Kabare" (Alma Negra rework) (5:15)
Lindigo - "Tany Be" (Alma Negra dub) (8:55)
Review: For the latest excursion on their eponymous label, the Alma Negra crew is in full remix mode, in turn reworking tracks from contemporary Maloya combo Lindigo and lesser-known French Afro artist Salem Tradition. Their vocal and dub interpretations of the former's "Tany Be" are particularly special. While the dub is little more than a killer spaced-out percussion track with added delay-laden vocal and instrumental snippets, the "remix" is a near perfect fusion of woozy, spacey deep house and traditional maloya - all half-chanted vocals, snaking sax lines and warm bass. Those looking for heavy and druggy, kick-drum driven tribal Afro-house vibes should head straight for the remix of Salem Tradition's "Kabare", which is little more than loads of drums with an evocative vocal atop.
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out of stock $11.09
Nomad EP
Nomad EP (12")
Cat: THEOM 024. Rel: 18 Oct 17
Nomad (8:06)
Gran Turismo (4:47)
Cold Front (7:06)
Review: Those who were inspired by the rise of nu-disco throughout the 2000s should already own a fair few AN-2 records or remixes. The Theomatic label founder was prolific throughout the last decade, but all but vanished from view around 2011. This is his first EP for six years, and sees him join forces with old pal Samos, whose last release landed almost a decade ago. Opener "Nomad" is probably the EP's standout track, featuring as it does a brilliant blend of chugging Italo-disco bottom end, psychedelic acid lines, dreamy chords and mind-altering Greek style instrumentation. That said, we're also big fans of rubbery, P-funk influenced electro excursion "Gran Turismo", while slow motion closer "Cold Front" is a prize chunk of trippy, dubbed-out Balearic disco.
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out of stock $9.54
Tropical Disco Records Vol 26
Cat: TDISCO 026. Rel: 10 Jan 23
Andy Bach - "Needin' You" (5:32)
Kikko Esse - "Reloaded" (6:13)
Sam Pills - "New Day" (6:36)
Sartorial - "Booty Call" (6:26)
Review: London's Tropical Disco Records returns this week with Vol 26 in their esteemed label series. Andy Bach serves up the acidified late night dancefloor heater 'Needin' You'on the first side followed by Kikko Esse's sweltering Latin-infused number 'Reloaded' featuring one killer horns section. On the second side, Sam Pills gets seriously lo-slung on the smooth balearica of 'New Day' and finally the label chief goes poolside on the sexy, funky broken beat/nu-jazz of 'Booty Call'.
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out of stock $15.99
The Boy
The Boy (12")
Cat: PERMAC 010-1. Rel: 16 May 07
Antena vs Steve Yanko - "The Boy"
Steve Yanko - "Prostitute Pink"
Review: "The Boy/Prostitute Pink" is the first double a-side 12" single from Toronto based producer and DJ Steve Yanko. "The Boy" is a collaboration with Isabelle Antena based on Antena's classic hit "The Boy From Ipanema". It is a killer dub-house track in an Idjut Boys/Chicken Lips style. "Prostitute Pink" is a sure shot disco tune. Born and bred in Toronto, Canada, Steve Yanko cut his teeth in the then small but growing local DJ scene. While initially making tracks on an ASR10 sampler, his obsession with live disco and recording grew to a current state of equipment madness.
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out of stock $8.24
SNFW 001
SNFW 001 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SNFW 001. Rel: 09 May 16
Aries - "You Make Me Wanna" (6:03)
LK - "It's Been A Long Time" (6:38)
Steven B.C. - "Nice & Slow" (4:36)
Deejay Astral - "Never Gonna Let You Go" (5:06)
Review: 2015 was the year that marked the birth of Shall Not Fade, a largely anonymous label from somewhere on the Eastern borders of Europe - and that's all we need to know. They've come through with plenty of promising new talent since last year, and this latest EP is a collaborative effort from a further selection of new producers on the scene. Aries drops a delightful little house bomb in "You Make Me Wanna" - one for the garage heads or the lovers - while LK's "It's Been A Long Time" is a scorching disco bomb filled with neat little samples. The flip sees Steven BC go for a bittersweet approach on his tight little house bomb "Nice & Slow", leaving Deejay Astral to enter the deepness with the utterly lovely and vocal-led "Never Gonna Let You Go".
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out of stock $9.54
Sorrow
Sorrow (12")
Cat: BAP 168. Rel: 24 Nov 22
Sorrow (7:49)
Sorrow (Space dub) (7:34)
Review: Having been friends and occasional studio collaborators for the best part of a decade, M>O/S Recordings main man Aroy Dee (real name Steve Brunsmann) and Marc Antonio Spaventi can usually be relied upon to bring the goods. While Brunsmann is of course better known for analogue-rich deep techno, his outings with Spaventi usually explore the pair's mutual love of throbbing, synthesiser-powered Italo-disco. That's certainly the case with 'Sorrow', a mascara-clad slab of raw, arpeggio-driven new wave/Italo-disco fusion that comes topped off by a particularly stylish, half-sung, half-spoken lead vocal. Heavier and more breathless dancefloor thrills are supplied by the accompanying 'Space Dub', where the track's pulsating groove is ratcheted up to 11 and periodically submerged in sparkling deep space synths.
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out of stock $14.18
Way Out
Way Out (12")
Cat: KNR 7491. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame - "Way Out"
Slave - "Steal Your Heart"
Review: Steve Arrington's 'Way Out' is a classic Atlantic soul/funk re-issue, a rare release that still has the hard funk of earlier years, yet which also has Slave sweetening
up their sound in a great sort of 80s groove way. The tracks kick along with that great rolling bass sound that the group practically invented, and which has been
their everlasting legacy to mainstream funk. Steve Arrington's vocals stamp the sound and give the grooves even more. Includes original versions of 'Way Out' &
'Steal Your Heart'. Don't Sleep On This One.
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out of stock $8.24
That's A Steal!
Cat: TAS 001. Rel: 27 Jan 15
Arsenii - "Miss Holy Holy"
Shiny Boots - "Susekke"
Emotional Blackmail - "Bottox"
Simple Symmetry - "Danza Sueno"
Review: A brand new imprint from Russia's ever-evolving disco scene. Dipping its fingers into psychedelic, Balearic and boogie pies, it's a superbly curated cut quartet. Let's take a slice... Arsenii's "Miss Holy Holy" is straight out of the late 60s west coast movement. All dreamy and hippy, fans of Paqua will be all over it. Shiny Boots gets sandy feet on the shore of Playa Den Bossa with the synth-tingle Balearic blisser "Susekke" while Emotional Blackmail gets crunk on the dramatic rhythmic textures of the funk-fuelled "Bottox". Simple Symmetry closes the curtains on this consummate launch release with the bold 80s production motifs and big Brazilian hooks of "Danza Sueno". If this doesn't steal your attention, nothing will!
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out of stock $8.24
We Call Love (DJ Harvey remix)
Cat: CRM 078 A LIMITED. Rel: 10 Jun 11
We Call Love (DJ Harvey remix)
Review: Art Department and Crosstown Rebels seem to have taken the house world by storm in the last two years. Kenny Glasgow and Jonny White's "We Call Love" has been picked apart carefully put back together again by the legendary Balearic beardo DJ Harvey for a limited one sided, hand stamped, hand numbered white label. Slow burning and downtempo, "We Call Love" plays with the original's raw electric guitar melodies, piercing key sequences and chopped vocal snippets. Sensual and lethargically bouncy, it's a late night house track made in typical modern and blase style from the CR camp. Be quick!
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out of stock $10.31
Back For More
Back For More (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: 337 004. Rel: 21 Apr 23
Kylie Auldist & Skinny Dipp - "Back For More" (3:36)
Kylie Auldist & Lincoln Room - "Party At My Place" (3:27)
Review: "I'm like a monkey with cocaine" goes the vocal on the opening tune here but that conjures up images of quite a riotous scene. In fact, the music is superbly seductive, cool and calm, with low slung disco funk, lush cosmic chords and a laidback, almost aloof vocal all soothing the soul and making for some nice dance floor intimacy. After that collab between Kylie Auldist and Skinny Dipp, Kylie hooks up with Lincoln Room for 'Party At My Place' which has an odds school instrumental disco feel embellished with low slung grooves and lovely claps.
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out of stock $14.18
Who, What, Where, When & Why
Cat: BST X057. Rel: 13 May 19
Who, What, Where, When & Why (Disco version) (5:10)
No Promises (Disco version) (6:46)
Review: Best Records do it again, dusting down a searing slice of robo-funk from the early 80s that will pop your lock every which way. B Funk was a one-off project from Mario Boncaldo and Tony Carrasco, best known for their incredible work as Klein & MBO. They released the "Magic Spell" album in 1983, and it was loaded with richly produced Italo disco and proto house sounds - there's a good reason the original release has been fetching such crazy prices on the second hand market. Now Best have cherry picked two of the finest cuts from the album, sought out the extended disco versions from Carrasco's vaults, and given them a glorious new pressing.
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out of stock $14.95
OMBRAINTL 004 (B-STOCK)
Cat: OMBRAINTL 004 (B-STOCK). Rel: 10 Jan 18
Bagarre Perdue - "Cowboy"
Sutja Gutierrez - "Great Chain Of Being"
Mondowski - "Cold Sweat"
Seven Knives - "Wires Go Golden"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record has very light surface marks/scratches, but otherwise in perfect working condition***


Ombra International is a Berlin based label and collective featuring artists from around the globe, sharing a mutual love for post-punk, new wave and other weird guitar and synth sounds. What's more, they're united by lust and fury and alone.. together! Commencing with the hazy and slow-burning cosmo-psychedelia of Bordeaux based enfant terribles Bagarre Perdue with "Cowboy", Sutja Gutierrez' "Great Chain Of Being" will take you deep into the exotic with its enchanting west Asian musical aesthetics. On the flip, more cosmic rock for fans of legends like Can courtesy of Frenchman Mondowski while Russian act Seven Knives channel the early '80s vibes of Neue Deutsche Welle on "Wires Go Golden".
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out of stock $6.04
OMBRAINTL 004
Cat: OMBRAINTL 004. Rel: 10 Jan 18
Bagarre Perdue - "Cowboy" (4:26)
Sutja Gutierrez - "Great Chain Of Being" (6:14)
Mondowski - "Cold Sweat" (5:55)
Seven Knives - "Wires Go Golden" (5:34)
Review: Ombra International is a Berlin based label and collective featuring artists from around the globe, sharing a mutual love for post-punk, new wave and other weird guitar and synth sounds. What's more, they're united by lust and fury and alone.. together! Commencing with the hazy and slow-burning cosmo-psychedelia of Bordeaux based enfant terribles Bagarre Perdue with "Cowboy", Sutja Gutierrez' "Great Chain Of Being" will take you deep into the exotic with its enchanting west Asian musical aesthetics. On the flip, more cosmic rock for fans of legends like Can courtesy of Frenchman Mondowski while Russian act Seven Knives channel the early '80s vibes of Neue Deutsche Welle on "Wires Go Golden".
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out of stock $10.06
Glitterbox Jams Volume 6
Cat: GLITS 116. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Melvo Baptiste - "Gonna Be Alright" (feat Jamie 3:26 & Annette Bowen) (6:02)
Mousse T - "Take It Back" (feat Davie) (5:19)
Riva Starr - "How It Feels" (5:44)
Shakedown & Bootsy Collins - "Funky & You Know It" (Shakedown Work That Mother mix) (5:34)
Review: Defected's colourful and diverse Glitterbox party has been a real success story in recent years and the label embodies that with a great representation of the sorts of sounds you will hear at the party. It's all about full throttle, emotionally intense house, soul and disco and that is exactly the case on Melvo Baptiste's opener 'Gonna Be Alright' (feat Jamie 3:26 & Annette Bowen) with its big diva vocals, piano stabs and hand claps. Mousse T keeps it silky and funky on the feel good 'Take It Back' and Riva Starr brings the swing to 'How It Feels'. Shakedown & Bootsy Collins's 'Funky & You Know It' (Shakedown Work That Mother mix) is a nice sleazy ass-shaker to close.
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out of stock $14.95
Funk For Your Face #4
Cat: BT 004. Rel: 30 Oct 06
Barna Sound Machine - "Gonna Get You"
Sharon Redd - "You're The One" (Barna Sound Machine remix)
Barna Sound Machine - "It Goes Like This"
Review: New edits from Barna Soundmachine. Diana Ross 'I'm Gonna Make You Love Me' gets the rework on Side A. Side B contains 2 cuts. The classic Sharon Redd 'You're the One' receives a lengthening retreat; the old school B Boys should check 'It Goes Like This' using elements from the Dick Hyman Moog version of James Brown' Give It Up Turn It Loose', plus some other tasty riffs and melodies thrown into the mix.
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out of stock $6.18
That's A Steal #3
Cat: TAS 003. Rel: 04 Jul 18
Beard In Dust & Arsenii - "Hey Hey" (6:45)
Arsenii - "Commando" (5:22)
Sputnik - "Bhangraman" (6:24)
Guido Minisky - "The Villain Edit" (5:09)
Review: With the Russia 2018 World Cup hurtling towards a thrilling conclusion, Moscow-based re-edit crew That's A Steal joins the global party in fine style. To kick things off, Beard in Dust and Arsenii join forces on "Hey Hey", a thrilling scalpel revision of a barely known, turn-of-the-80s Bollywood disco gem. Arseeni continues the Indian flavour via the slo-mo, Balearic reggae flex of "Commando", before Sputnik takes our breath away via the surging, Italo-disco-goes-East brilliance of "Bhangraman" - all throbbing arpeggio-style bass, foreboding chords and exotic synthesizer lines. A fine package is completed by the bonkers brilliance of Guido Minisky's "The Villain Edit", which sounds like Mumbai's answer to Art of Noise jamming with Herbie Hancock (circa "Rockit").
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out of stock $10.06
Yacht Disco Edits 5
Yacht Disco Edits 5 (limited yellow vinyl 12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: TSTDEDITS 011. Rel: 21 Oct 22
Ben Jamin - "Over You" (6:32)
David Bay - "Save On Love" (4:53)
Saltywax - "Hammer On The Block" (6:48)
Mikeandtess - "Hold Us" (6:03)
Review: What started out as a compilation series has since grown into an equally delightful label. Too Slow To Disco is the perfect name for all this as it captures those in-between sounds that fuse mature grooves, Balearic sounds and plenty more from yacht rock to funk. It's all slinky sliders on this one with Ben Jamin's 'Over You' layering the lush wind and chords to sundown perfection. David Bay picks up the pace with a disco-house pumper 'Save On Love'. The best of the lot is the seductive and heartfelt disco-soul of Mikeandtess whose 'Hold Us' has glorious male vocals.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Disco
out of stock $14.18
Watergate 28 EP 1
Watergate 28 EP 1 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: WGVINYL 93. Rel: 26 Sep 22
Biesmans & Adana Twins - "Hounds Of Hell" (7:21)
Biesmans & Shubostar - "Across The Universe" (5:33)
Biesmans & Dusky - "Back In The Daze" (4:56)
Biesmans & Kasper Bjorke - "Holiday" (feat Jacob Bellens) (6:02)
Biesmans & Zombies In Miami - "Smooth Monday" (7:02)
Biesmans - "All Day, Every Day" (4:19)
Review: Biesmans' contribution to Watergate's mix series is made up entirely of his own previously unreleased productions, most of which were made in cahoots with friends and other like-minded artists. Because of this, the German label has decided to release two extensive vinyl samplers featuring the cream of these cuts. The Belgian indie-dance stalwart is in fine form throughout the first of these, with our picks of a very strong bunch including the new wave-tinged, cosmic-minded Shubostar hook-up 'Across The Universe', Zombies In Miami-sporting nu-disco throb-job 'Smooth Monday', breakbeat-driven neo-rave anthem 'All Day Every Day' and the EP-closing 'Away', where doP member Vandesande helps Biesmans channel the spirit of Vangelis' much-loved Bladerunner soundtrack.
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Tags: Disco House | Hi-NRG | Nu Disco
out of stock $13.40
Blackout
Blackout (12")
Cat: LOEB 006. Rel: 25 Aug 07
Black Mustang vs Kerrier District - "Mad As Hell"
Mad As Hell (Sleeparchive Disco Dub)
Black Mustang - "Blackout" (part 1)
Black Mustang - "Blackout" (part 2)
Review: "Blackout" was created by a collaboration between Black Mustang and the magical Kerrier District (Luke Vibert), Cornwall's answer to Metro Area. Kerrier Distract provided the chunky disco beats over which the Mustang stacked layers of Moog and tripped out dub vocals. This LoEB release with scare the hell out of your ears.
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 in stock $12.90
Synthetic Substitution (reissue)
Synthetic Substitution (reissue) (clear vinyl 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BAB 001 CLEAR. Rel: 13 Jul 20
Melvin Bliss - "Synthetic Substitution" (3:50)
Sweet Daddy Floyd - "I Just Can't Help Myself" (4:17)
Review: The popular Breaks & Beats series of light-touch, DJ-friendly re-edits of soul and funk classics has decided to reissue some of its most sought-after seven-inch singles on clear vinyl pressings. Fittingly, the first to get the reissue treatment is the label's first ever release from 2017. On the A-side you'll find a tasty extension of Melvin Bliss's warm, heartfelt, piano-heavy 1983 cut "Synthetic Substitution". While Bliss's brilliant original is largely kept in-tact, the mystery re-editor naturally makes more of the opening breakbeat. Flip for a similarly tasty rearrangement of Sweet Daddy Floyd's 1978 Blaxploitation style disco-funk shuffler "I Just Can't Help Myself", a cut rich in rolling breaks, densely layered percussion, punchy orchestration and "Shaft"-style guitar licks.
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out of stock $10.31
Synthetic Substitution
Cat: BAB 001RP. Rel: 13 Jul 20
Melvin Bliss - "Syntheic Substitution" (extended Break edit) (3:50)
Sweet Daddy Floyd - "I Just Can't Help Myself" (extended Break edit) (4:17)
Review: This tasty, DJ-friendly 7" single boasts two extended, break-heavy reworks of obscure and in-demand soul workouts. On the A-side you'll find a tasty extension of Melvin Bliss's superb, piano-heavy 1983 cut "Synthetic Substitution". While Bliss's brilliant original - all heartfelt vocals, jaunty keys and warm bass - is largely kept in tact, the mystery re-editor naturally makes more of the opening breakbeat, which was sampled several times during hip-hop's "golden era". Flip for a similarly tasty rearrangement of Sweet Daddy Floyd's 1978 Blaxploitation style disco-funk shuffler "I Just Can't Help Myself", a cut rich in rolling breaks, densely layered percussion, punchy orchestration and "Shaft"-style guitar licks.
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out of stock $10.57
Downtown Sounds Classics Vol 1
Cat: FFP 003. Rel: 08 Jan 13
Block 16 - "Electrokution" (Daniel Wang & Brennan Green Evolusive mix)
Sweet Cream - "I Don't Know What I'd Do If You Ever Left Me" (Pablo & Shoey rejig)
Review: Two marvellous edits here on the Fatty Fatty Phonograph label that make for complementing contrast; at one moment we're almost weeping to the raw cello and harp emotion of Wang and Green's edit of Block 16's 2000 Nuphonic classic "Electrokution", the next we're strutting off the blues with Sweet Cream's large production 1978 disco classic. Leaving the original in all its glittering glory, Pablo and Shoey's clever tweaks and heavier stomp are a lesson to all keen editors.
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out of stock $7.99
Something Blue
Something Blue (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: SPIRIT 2015. Rel: 07 Sep 15
Itchy feet (8:07)
Sweet Stuff (6:18)
Review: Steve O'Sullivan's bluespirit project returns with two slices of disco flavoured house ona limited run of hand stamped 180g shrinkwrapped vinyl.
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out of stock $7.99
Credit Card
Cat: IT 028. Rel: 02 Nov 11
Credit Card
Eskink
Review: Digging into the story behind this behemoth of a twelve inch makes you realise what a character Sal P must be. Ectomorph's Brendan Gillen has a detailed story of how the two came to work together which touches on how Liquid Liquid stole their food rider and Principato's thoughts against marriage. It's far too detailed to recount in full but worth investigating yourself as provides some definite context for the two certified jams on this twelve. "Credit Card" is stupendously good, effortlessly merging the taut punk funk swagger of Principato in his pomp with the snapping arrangement from Gillen. This is continued with "Esink", an eastern tinged percussive twister that operates at the lower reaches and sees Mr P in relatively restrained form. Big tip!
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Intérprete: Ursula 1000, MR. Scruff
out of stock $8.51
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 $14.95
Jika Jika
Cat: VLM 003. Rel: 08 Nov 22
Jika Jika (4:17)
Jika Jika (The Odd Bits) (3:38)
Review: 'Jika Jika' is s super sassy version of Grandmaster Flash's iconic 'The Message'. This holy grail reissue from Vive La Musique has had a full remaster and features late, great South African artist Sipho Gumede in his 'Boogie Man' guise. For this one he worked alongside prolific 70s and 80s producer Greg Cutler with a Linn drum and Jupiter 4 synth recreating the famous basslines. Add in a mysterious rap vocal and you have a stone cold classic that will surely be well received in any setting. Flip it over for an extra jazzy synth version.
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out of stock $10.31
S&C EP 005
S&C EP 005 (hand-stamped hand-numbered 12")
Cat: SCRS 005. Rel: 08 Mar 13
Borrowed Identity & Mechanical Soul Brother - "Love For The Gang"
Borrowed Identity - "Boogie Down"
Simba - "Three Kays"
Tanzlife - "I Can't Help Myself"
Review: The Chicago based Stripped & Chewed label release their fifth EP with tracks from Borrowed Identity and Mechanical Soul Brother, as well as Simba and Tanzlife. Borrowed Identity and Mechanical Soul Brother's woozy synth lines of "Love For The Gang" glides through filtered hats, rhythmic percussion and seemingly a rocking house party, while Borrowed Identity, this time on his own produces "Boogie Down", a track where drooling acid smothers a stomping beat and air light chords. Simba supplies some late night city funk with "Three Kays", a perfect soundtrack for the Vegas strip, while Tanzlife keeps things balearic with a disco tinged and deep house gem with added bass licks and James Brown "urgh" vocal snippets.
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out of stock $12.64
Theme From Kaffee 01
Cat: TFK 01. Rel: 22 Apr 15
Bottin - "Ora Lo So" (5:48)
Sleazy McQueen - "Back To Hell" (6:33)
Albion - "Experimento" (3:54)
The Ivory Boy - "Mare" (5:18)
Avanti - "Bright Mezcal" (4:35)
Review: If you're going to launch a new re-edit series, it's probably wise to get some big hitters on board. That's certainly what the people behind Theme From Kaffe have done for their debut offering. Italian heavyweights Bottin lead the way with "Ora La So", a lo-slung, Clavinet-heavy chunk of dirty Balearica blessed with sleazy, whispered vocals. Sleazy McQueen continues the eccentric theme with the chugging reggae-disco bounce of "Back To Hell", before Albion ups the tempo on the dusty, vocoder-laden wonky disco chug of "Experimento". An excellent EP concludes with the sprawling soundtrack disco of Ivory Boy's "Mare" and "Bright Mezcal" by Avanti, a curiously bumpin chunk of dub disco weirdness blessed with alien synths and a brilliantly rubbery bassline.
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Caffe Corretto Edits 05
Caffe Corretto Edits 05 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: CCE 05. Rel: 09 Jun 23
Bplan & Fab_O - "Miscela Segreta" (5:37)
Reece Johnson - "Groove Espresso" (5:44)
Shamako - "Chicco Felino" (6:41)
Joutro Mundo - "Vem Obata" (5:34)
Review: The latest drop of 'coffee shots' from Italian imprint Caffe Cornetto is another impressive affair showcasing re-edits and reworks by a quintet of artists. Label regulars BPlan and Fab-O join forces on opener 'Miscela Segrata', a lightly beefed-up and subtly quantized tweak of a heavyweight disco-funk jam, before rising star Reece Johnson slaps down 'Groove Espresso', a percussion-rich, all-action take on what sounds like a West African Afro-disco smasher from the mid-to-late 1970s. Over on side B, Shamarko offers-up an expert rearrangement of a low-slung, flute-sporting disco workout rich in gritty, funk-fuelled low-end heaviness, while Brazilian favourite Joutro Mundo lowers the tempo on the sun-baked, synth-sporting early evening gorgeousness of languid boogie jam 'Vem Obata'.
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out of stock $14.18
Magic Wand 16
Cat: MW 016. Rel: 28 Feb 22
Baz Bradley - "Exstatic Love" (5:13)
Dean Sunshine Smith - "Give A Little Bit" (Balearic Love rework) (9:58)
Secret Soul Society - "Groovin Up Slowly" (4:21)
Sermon 2 - "It's Not Me, It's You" (6:30)
Review: The 16th drop on Magic Wand finds the Balearic edit series welcomes Baz Bradley back after he made his debut outing on the last installment. He's stepping in with the beauteous 'Exstatic Love', which takes its funky source material in a thoroughly cosmic direction. Dean Sunshine Smith opts for the sentimental, sing-a-long side of the Balearic tradition with 'Give A Little Bit (Balearic Love Rework)'. Secret Soul Society takes things towards a sultry kind of deep house with some very familiar vocal snippets on 'Groovin Up Slowly' and Sermon 2 gets heavy on the feels with the massive synth lines of 'It's Not Me, It's You'.

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out of stock $11.34
Brazilian Boogie
Cat: RCAB 1201. Rel: 29 Jan 15
Brenda - "Natureza Viva"
Rosana - "Alegria No Ar"
Junior Mendes - "Copacabana Sadia"
Sergio Mallandro - "Vem Fazer Glu Glu"
Review: Destination early 80s Brazil: RCA have curated four previously rare cuts from some of the country's most acclaimed boogie exponents. We ignite with Brenda's Don Beto-produced funk strutter "Natureza Viva", all jazzy chord progressions and razor-sharp tightness. It's followed Rosana's unequivocal synth boogie swooner "Alegria No Ar" which features players from both Banda Black Rio and the mighty Azymuth. Meanwhile on the B, the Latin flavours are more prominent as Junior Mendes's hyper-rare "Copacabana Sadia" and Sergio Mallandro's white-hot Earth Wind & Fire cover "Vem Fazer Glu Glu". Scorching stuff.
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out of stock $6.97
Show Biz: Electric Fling 3
Cat: CRE 033. Rel: 18 Mar 11
Show Biz
Show Biz (In Flagranti remix)
Show Biz (Rio Lobotomy Abducted version)
Show Biz (Son Of Sound remix)
Review: Anyone who checked the recent Gomma Italo House Now compilation will know there's a real scene bubbling under in Italy and the latest talent to rise from Milan in the shape of Brioski and Svperfine get the chance to shine on third volume of Codek's Electric Fling series. "Showbiz" seems a perfect fit for In Flagranti's label, all twisted cinematic samples diced up with multiple laser beamed arpeggios over a fist pumping groove prepped for maximum dancefloor effect. Naturally In Flagranti get in on the remix action, turning the arpeggios inside out for a more acidic analogue feel over smudged bass drum throbs. The flipside brings some different sounds with Australian brain surgeons Rio Lobotomy slowing it down and stretching it out, filling the spaces with cowbells and rhythmic groans (very apt given the company) whilst NYC icon Son Of Sound opts for melodic disco boogie flex.
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out of stock $7.22
West End Edits: Greg Wilson (B-STOCK)
Cat: WEBMG 08 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Nov 18
BT (Brenda Taylor) - "You Can't Have Your Cake & Eat It Too" (Greg Wilson edit) (9:08)
Forrrce - "Keep On Dubbin'" (Greg Wilson edit) (5:17)
Raw Silk - "Do It To The Music" (Greg Wilson edit) (6:37)
Shirley Lites - "Heat You Up" (Melt Down mix - Greg Wilson edit) (7:19)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Box damaged, product unused & in perfect condition***

- Creasing to corner of sleeve

West End's double-pack re-edit series continues, with long-standing UK electrofunk hero and scalpel rework specialist Greg Wilson sharing a quartet of revisions. There are airings for two of Wilson's most sought-after scalpel works from the "Credit To The Edit" series - superb versions of Brenda Taylor's "You Can't Have Your Cake and Eat It Too" and Raw Silk's "Do It To The Music" - as well as a couple of previously heard rearrangements that are on-point as per usual. Wilson first adds even more mind-altering delays and low-slung dub disco flavour to Forrrce's "Keep On Dubbin'", before superbly stretching out the mostly instrumental "Melt Down Mix" of Shirley Lites' synth-laden peak-time classic "Heat You Up".
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West End Edits: Greg Wilson
Cat: WEBMG 08. Rel: 01 Nov 18
BT (Brenda Taylor) - "You Can't Have Your Cake & Eat It Too" (Greg Wilson edit) (9:08)
Forrrce - "Keep On Dubbin'" (Greg Wilson edit) (5:17)
Raw Silk - "Do It To The Music" (Greg Wilson edit) (6:37)
Shirley Lites - "Heat You Up" (Melt Down mix - Greg Wilson edit) (7:19)
Review: West End's double-pack re-edit series continues, with long-standing UK electrofunk hero and scalpel rework specialist Greg Wilson sharing a quartet of revisions. There are airings for two of Wilson's most sought-after scalpel works from the "Credit To The Edit" series - superb versions of Brenda Taylor's "You Can't Have Your Cake and Eat It Too" and Raw Silk's "Do It To The Music" - as well as a couple of previously heard rearrangements that are on-point as per usual. Wilson first adds even more mind-altering delays and low-slung dub disco flavour to Forrrce's "Keep On Dubbin'", before superbly stretching out the mostly instrumental "Melt Down Mix" of Shirley Lites' synth-laden peak-time classic "Heat You Up".
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Intérprete: JimmyTheTwin
 in stock $20.11
I'm Starting To Feel Okay
Cat: ENDLESSFLIGHT 26. Rel: 30 Aug 10
Marcos Cbral - "Prefer To Smoke Alone"
Sect - "Thieve Scrilla"
Mugwump - "Dissidaze"
Review: Endless Flight cull a trio of exclusive cuts from the fourth volume of their I'm Starting To Feel OK mix series and place them across both sides of what is an essential 12 inch. Marcos Cabral drops a rare solo original production in "I'd Rather Smoke Alone" which adds some vintage Detroit sounds to the trademark retro house jacking rhythms, lots of soaring string arrangements, subtle percussion and key flourishes. Cabral is kept in good company with Soul Clap once again adopting their Sect alias on "Thieve Scrilla" with the Boston duo crafting a particularly dirty central bass melody. On the flip Belgian duo Mugwump add further credence to what's been a brilliant year with "Dissidaze2 which mutates back and forth from a menacing noirish acid throb into an unusually perky synth stomp several times over.

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On The Prowl Presents OTP Party Breaks #1
Lifetime Groove (Marcos Cabral & Shux edit)
Lonely (Marcos Cabral mix)
Review: On the Prowl launch their new sub label with help from legendary New York house producer, Marcos Cabral. "OTP Party Breaks Volume 1," which also features collaboration between Cabral and Shux, drops two tracks of the warm, disco flavoured, deep house that is currently making a storm over in New York City.



This first release is poised to set the tone of the whole imprint, who are expected to put out distinctly NY flavoured records from the city's favourite artists and producers. Marcos Cabral from Runaway certainly fits the bill, having also released on the likes of DFA, I'm A Cliche, Muke and Rekids, he is a true legend on the city’s house scene. He collaborates with Chinatown Records partner Brennan Green on the EP's opening track, "Lifetime Groove," an epic twelve minute journey through laid back and groovy disco house. It has a classic feel right from the start with a retro bassline but with Balearic overtones and a dubby, feel good sentiment.



On the flip, Cabral lays his hand to Lil Louis' classic garage house track "Club Lonely." It is a simple rework, using straight forward loops and samples. The chord stabs keep the club vibes strong as repetitive saxophone flurries continue to build the tension. Bringing the 90s anthem up to date, Cabral gets a mainstay of Runaway’s set on record at long last.




Marcos Cabral brings us a slice of classic New York house on "OTP Party Breaks." By merging the old sounds of the city with the new, he has managed to make a lasting impression in the now. This will get everyone up on their feet.






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Italo Disco Donna II
Italo Disco Donna II (limited 12")
Cat: MGLP 119. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Camomilla - "Queen Of The Night"
Noa-Noa - "Harry O"
De Dion - "Sexy Cola" (extended version)
Sandy Samuel - "I Like Sado Music"
Review: Mondo Groove is one of the leading purveys or disco, Italo and nu-disco and it has been for ages. This new and limited 12" is packed with four hard to find gems from between the years of 1983 and 1988. They have all been taken from the original master tapes for this special reissue. Camomilla's chugging and snappy 'Queen Of The Night' opens up with a squelchy arp and heavenly melodies, Noa-Noa gets more cosmic and De Dion offers the drama and neon colour of 'Sexy Cola' with a fine extended version while Sandy Samuel's 'I Like Sado Music' is a loose limbed percussive workout.
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Disco Halal Brazil
Cat: DH 004. Rel: 01 Mar 16
Vandre (7:15)
Vandre (Marvin & Guy Halal sensation) (8:06)
Ossain (8:03)
Dengo (6:26)
Review: Having established themselves as purveyors of fine, Middle Eastern-inspired fare, Disco Halal has decided to apply their magic touch to South American music, with the assistance of specialists Selvagem and Carrot Green. As usual, the emphasis is on blending obscure source material with original music and production. This works particularly well on "Vandre", where an acoustic samba number is turned into a bubbling, Balearic house gem via glistening electronics, synthesized marimba lines and metronomic beats. Marvin and Guy go even further on their remix, turning in a blissful deep house chugger. Flip for the low-slung Brazilian disco-funk of "Dengo" and "Ossain", a misty-eyed, sunrise house number blessed with all manner of (sampled) Brazilian instrumentation.
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Get Down
Get Down (12")
Cat: TCD 68. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Gene Chandler - "Get Down"
Stephanie Mills feat Teddy Pendergrass - "Two Hearts"
Review: 20th Century presents 'Get Down', modern soul at its best: two great 80s groove numbers back-to-back on one single!
Gene Chandler teams up with classic Chicago soul producer Carl Davis who, with a great soulful club track, reminds you
that even up through the disco era Chicago had it going on. Stephanie Mills recruits Teddy Pendergrass to help out on the
sweet, midtempo modern groover '2 Heart' produced by Mtume and Reggie Lucas, one of their best commercial numbers!
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Intérprete: Enterbt Rec.
out of stock $8.24
Holdtight
Holdtight (12" promo)
Cat: SHOUT 003. Rel: 25 Aug 06
Change - "Holdtight" (Danny Krivit re-edit)
Stephanie Mills - "What'cha Gonna Do With My Lovin" (Danny Krivit re-edit)
Review: Mr K takes on two boogie tracks here, giving them the extended Krivit golden touch. Side A features an edit of change's "Hold Tight", taken from their 1981 Atlantic LP "Miracles" and featuring Jocelyn Brown on vocals, with a super loud pressing - mid tempo disco soul doesn't get much better. Over on the flip he re-edits the classic Mtume/Lucas-Penned track "What'cha Gonna Do With My Lovin" by Stephanie Mills, originally out on 20th Century in 1979, and delivers a handy 9 minute edit perfect for DJ use.
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Dimitri From Paris Presents Le Chic Remix
Cat: DFPLCR 01EP. Rel: 17 Apr 18
Sister Sledge - "Thinking Of You" (Dimitri From Paris remix) (6:31)
Sister Sledge - "Thinking Of You" (Dimitri From Paris instrumental) (6:10)
Chic - "Le Freak" (Dimitri From Paris remix) (6:26)
Chic - "Le Freak" (Dimitri From Paris instrumental) (6:40)
Review: In general, we'd say it was unwise to tamper with Chic & Sister Sledge back catalogue, especially such stone cold classics as "Thinking of You" and "Le Freak". That said Dimitri From Paris has a brilliant track record when it comes to breathing new life into familiar favourites and there's no doubt that he's hit the mark once again here. On the A-side, the veteran Frenchman stretches out "Thinking of You", subtly extending it using the multi-track parts, first for a sing-along, end-of-night vocal version and then a tasty instrumental take. On the flip, he tries the same with "Le Freak", brilliantly building up the action in layers before unleashing one of the most famous grooves of all time. Guaranteed dancefloor gold.
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I Want Your Love
Cat: DGLIB 12B2. Rel: 26 Apr 22
CHIC - "I Want Your Love" (Dimitri From Paris remix) (8:35)
Sister Sledge - "Thinking Of You" (Dimitri From Paris remix) (6:36)
CHIC - "I Want Your Love" (Dimitri From Paris instrumental) (8:34)
Sister Sledge - "Thinking Of You" (Dimitri From Paris instrumental) (6:10)
Review: There are very few editors who could give Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards revisions respectful enough to release but Dimitri From Paris most definitely has the credentials and class. As proved by last year's Chic Remix album on which 10 of Rodgers & Edwards got the precision Parisian kiss. Here are two of the many highlights in full 12" form. Chic's "I Want Your Love" gets a perky energy boost in the kicks while Sister Sledge's "Thinking Of You" retains all the smouldering emotion with a subtle nudge towards both the bedroom and the dancefloor. Loaded with the instrumentals on the B, Glitterbox have delivered once again.
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I Want Your Love (B-STOCK)
Cat: DGLIB 12B2 (B-STOCK). Rel: 29 Apr 19
CHIC - "I Want Your Love" (Dimitri From Paris remix) (8:35)
Sister Sledge - "Thinking Of You" (Dimitri From Paris remix) (6:36)
CHIC - "I Want Your Love" (Dimitri From Paris instrumental) (8:33)
Sister Sledge - "Thinking Of You" (Dimitri From Paris instrumental) (6:09)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


There are very few editors who could give Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards revisions respectful enough to release but Dimitri From Paris most definitely has the credentials and class. As proved by last year's Chic Remix album on which 10 of Rodgers & Edwards got the precision Parisian kiss. Here are two of the many highlights in full 12" form. Chic's "I Want Your Love" gets a perky energy boost in the kicks while Sister Sledge's "Thinking Of You" retains all the smouldering emotion with a subtle nudge towards both the bedroom and the dancefloor. Loaded with the instrumentals on the B, Glitterbox have delivered once again.
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out of stock $9.27
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