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Atmosphere Strut
Cat: PP 1001. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Spaced Out
Charleston Hopscotch
Dust To Dust
Atmosphere Strut
Disco Juice
Doin' It All Night Long
 in stock $15.38
Dancing In Outer Space
Dancing In Outer Space (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: MRB 12044. Rel: 05 Nov 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Dancing In Outer Space (9:38)
Outer Space (6:05)
 in stock $11.14
Down In The Basement
Cat: SNDW 12029. Rel: 16 Mar 18
 
Funk
Down In The Basement (5:04)
The Opposite (3:15)
Continue The Fun (Space version) (4:40)
Tuto Bay (3:32)
Review: After two 45s on Les Disques Bongo Joe, Dutch Afrofunk space cadets make their debut on Soundway with their first full EP. Hurling all their roots and inspirations into a heady, bewitching brew of west African, Columbian, Caribbean, Latin and all-round cosmic fusion, the results are four slabs of world funk gold. "Down In The Basement" updates highlife styles with a salubrious big-bottomed disco twist, "The Opposite" ups the tempo with a little more cumbia charm while "Continue The Fun" adds a dub mentality to the mix as we're chugged to oblivion with heads down introspection. Finally "Tuto Bay" closes somewhere on a Cuban beach with rum-warmed harmonies. Beautiful.
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 in stock $13.26
Life On Mars
Cat: ZS 93724. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Life On Mars
The Sweetest Pain
 in stock $14.05
Space Talk (reissue)
Cat: NAYA 004RE. Rel: 30 Jun 23
 
Funk
Space Talk (Dimitri From Paris remix) (7:19)
Space Talk (2023 mix - mixed By Filip Nikolic & Raghav Mani) (5:30)
Space Talk (Dimitri From Paris Spacer dub) (6:38)
Space Talk (extended mix - mixed By Filip Nikolic & Raghav Mani) (6:41)
Review: Asha Puthli's 'Space Talk' is one of those quintessential diggers delights, hardly a secret weapon any more but widely recognised as a magical slice of misfit cosmic disco from the genre's golden era, fronted by Puthli's ethereal vocal. Now the track gets a remix package courtesy of Naya Beat, and the versions aren't to be trifled with. First up comes the mighty Dimitri From Paris, who ladles the funk on thick, trips out the atmosphere and sends the track even further away from terra firma. Flip the record over for Dimitri's even trippier dub when you really want to juice the dance up. There's also a neat and tidy 2023 mix of the track and the original extended mix, making this an essential purchase for those craving the beauty of the OG version as well as those hungry for a classy-as-hell new twist on a dead cert classic.
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 in stock $16.71
Welcome To The Dub
Cat: GAMM 180. Rel: 04 Dec 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Welcome To The Dub (9:41)
Dubanova (7:05)
Happiness & Peace (5:42)
Review: It's always a good day when Al Kent is back with new music. This one on Gamm, Welcome To The Dub, finds him dubbing out some lush disco sounds. The title cut is a loopy and jazz-funk-infused number with lovely hi-hats and noodling chords all radiating joy and uplifting energy. 'Dubanova' then takes a more low-slung route with a sleazy guitar riff and nice live drums embellished with smartly overdubbed vocals coated in echo. 'Happiness & Peace' is a quieter affair with echoing hits and a meandering lead that encourages your mind to do the same.
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 in stock $17.77
Tusk Wax Seventeen
Tusk Wax Seventeen (limited hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TW 17. Rel: 08 Jun 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Moor Teeth
Ministry Of Death
Ministry Of Death (Manpower remix)
Mother Tongue
Review: 500 12" 180g, hand stamped, individually numbered records, single press only.
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 in stock $7.69
Journey
Journey (12")
Cat: MRB 12047. Rel: 28 Mar 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Journey To... (5:03)
Journey (6:57)
Double Journey (13:38)
 in stock $11.14
Exotica
Exotica (12" + sticker)
Cat: SWEATSV 010. Rel: 24 Nov 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Exotica (6:25)
Exotica (instrumental) (6:24)
Review: This one has been long delayed due to Purple Disco Machine's previous tune 'Hypnotised' blowing up the worldwide spot, but finally it sees the light of day and is only likely to further fuel the hype ardour the guy. 'Exotica' is a timeless disco cut with something for everyone - strident drum grooves, nice tropical percussion, well treated vocals and vocoders and cosmic synth explosions. The instrumental removes the call and response vocal but either one of these is destined for big things well into the New Year and beyond.
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 in stock $15.65
Atmosphere Strut
Cat: P 111. Rel: 02 Oct 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Atmosphere Strut (12" club mix) (9:21)
Atmosphere Strut (Kon's Fly Away edit) (8:38)
Review: Patrick Adams was responsible for producing tons of terrific disco records during the late 1970s and early '80s, but few are quite as dizzyingly good as Cloud One's 1976 cut 'Atmosphere Strut'. Created by Adams with the assistance of regular collaborator Peter Brown, the 9-minute plus track is notable for the extensive use of superbly spacey synthesizer lines, an infectious deep disco groove and a typically head-in-the-clouds lead vocal from Margo Williams. This reissue naturally offers-up Adams' original, must-have 12" club mix, but also a brand-new re-edit from disco rework specialist KON. He lengthens the intro, beefs up the bass and makes crafty use of some improvised vocals from Adams and Williams that were previously buried on the multi-track master tapes.
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Intérprete: Superbreak
 in stock $11.94
The Disco Edition
Cat: GAMM 144. Rel: 26 Feb 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Fist Of Fury (Al Kent edit) (11:19)
Erotic Queen (Al Kent edit) (12:22)
Review: If we had to put together a list of the world's greatest dusty disco re-editors, Al Kent would come somewhere close to the top of the list. Further proof of the Glaswegian's scalpel-wielding genius can be found on this epic two-tracker for GAMM. We're particularly enjoying flipside "Erotic Queen", a 12-minute-plus revision of a near unknown disco track that boasts densely layered, sweat-soaked percussion, razor sharp strings, hammered-out Clavinet lines and, as the track speeds towards its near orgasmic conclusion, spacey synths and all manner of alternating instrument solos. Massive! A-side "Fist Of Fury" is tidy, too, with Kent working his magic on a particularly spacey, deeper disco jam that has Moog solos for days.
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Intérprete: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $11.94
Zwango Zop (Artwork Edit)
Cat: MLD 02. Rel: 27 Mar 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Zwango Zop (Artwork edit) (10:52)
Review: Like many Australian artists, Melbourne's Mildlife are keen to raise money for the Bushfire Relief Fund. To do that, they've decided to offer up this surprise Artwork re-edit of 2018 album track "Zwango Zop" and donate all sales revenue to the appeal. While the band's original version is a deep and groovy chunk of spaced-out disco, Artwork's version is a far more forthright, peak-time ready affair. He's beefed up the beats a little, pitched up the band's fine instrumentation and added some densely layered new synth sounds of his own. The result is an intergalactic disco workout straight from the top drawer that could well become one of the underground hits of the summer.
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 in stock $15.90
Em Vee Edits
Em Vee Edits (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: RNT 045. Rel: 06 Mar 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
You Move Me (6:30)
Spreading Energy (5:51)
Don't Be Sabi Say (5:32)
I Wish I Knew The Words (5:30)
Review: Last year, Marcel Vogel dusted down his Em Vee edit alias for the first time in three years, serving up a tasty four-pack of reworks for OYE's ongoing Edits series. It clearly inspired him to make more reworks, because now he's popped up on Razor-N-Tape with another fine selection of scalpel revisions. He begins by reworking a tongue-in-cheek chunk of disco silliness rich in spacey Moog lines and wonky vocals ("You Move Me"), before tweaking and rearranging a superb chunk of Latin-tinged tropical disco ("Spreading Energy"). "Don't Be Sabi Say" is a high-tempo chunk of Afrobeat/Afro-disco fusion full of ear-catching Nigerian vocals and bustling electric piano riffs, while "I Wish I Knew The Words" is a cheeky revision of an obscure Japanese synth-boogie number.
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 in stock $16.45
Funk Purpose Vol 3 Part 1
Cat: SMS 0161. Rel: 10 Mar 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Get Down Edits - "Comin' At Ya" (6:50)
Monsieur Van Pratt - "UFO" (6:29)
Souldynamic - "Better" (6:26)
De Gama - "Groove On" (7:21)
Review: Italian label Samosa continues to deliver re-edits with "Funk Purpose". Volume three is every bit as strong as its predecessors, with a quartet of experienced re-editors offering up fresh reworks. Get Down Edits set the tone with "Comin' At Ya", a riotously beefy, tooled-up house revision of an urgent funk-soul gem, before Monsieur Van Pratt gleefully dances into disco-funk territory via the spacey synths, groovy bass guitar, crunchy Clavinet licks and fluttering flute solos of "UFO". Over on side B Souldynamic provides some rubbery disco bounce via "Better", while De Gama goes all samba-house with the cowbell-propelled South American style Hammond funk of "Groove On".
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 in stock $15.65
Yagana
Yagana (12")
Cat: SNDW 12044. Rel: 25 Mar 22
 
International
Yagana (5:53)
Nothing Grows (5:02)
It's You (5:48)
War (Jam) (7:08)
Review: Recorded in a single weekend, 'Yagana' is a choice afro-disco and synth collab from Margate 5-piece Pigeon. With the band drunkenly forming after a pub session, it's got Guinean singer Falle Nioke heading up frontman duties, while Graham Godfrey on drums, Steve Pringle on keys, Tom Dream on guitar and Josh Ludlow on bass take up phat instrumental space. The result is a cosmic space jam and call into a cold universe, facing eternity with a friendly, synthy, and even grungy sonic greeting: "it's been a while".
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 in stock $12.20
Solar Flair
Cat: HIQ 1202. Rel: 04 Apr 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Solar Flair (10:24)
Heatwave (8:14)
Review: You best get the sunnies on for this one because it is a sweltering bit of funk fuelled disco with lashing of cosmic energy, boogie baselines and irresistible grooves. First up is the epic ten minute plus 'Solar Flair' with its slapping bass and withering sci-fi chords, long legged drums and prog leads. After that sensuous slow burner things pick up with 'Heatwave', a more direct and textured cut but one still dripping with Rhodes magic and plenty of celestial charm. Two red hot tunes on a vital 12" from Hi Quality Inc.
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 in stock $15.38
(Livin' In) New York City
Cat: FME 004. Rel: 10 Oct 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
(Livin' In) New York City (3:26)
Moodies Basement (4:19)
Review: Masterminded by Jeff Dynamite Silverman, 10th Street is an all-star studio band comprised of some of NYC's best disco, funk and soul musicians of the last two decades (including members of Antibalas, the Dap-Kings, The Expressions and El Michels Affair). The collective's self-titled debut album, which dropped earlier this year, is a genuine must-listen and offers a near perfect distillation of disco, soul and funk flavours of the 1970s. This 7" single sports two of that set's standout cuts: hazy, mid-tempo, laidback disco-funk number 'Livin' In New York City', where Blaxploitation guitar licks, spacey synths, sustained organ chords and eyes-closed female vocals catch the ear, and the weightier, more percussive and undeniably dancefloor-friendly instrumental 'Moodie's Basement'. In a word: essential!
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Disco
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Over & Over
Cat: BGPS 067. Rel: 27 Jan 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Over & Over (4:40)
I Need Somebody To Love Tonight (4:07)
Review: Sylvester has too many hits to count, but 'Over And Over' has to be up there. Originally released in 1977, the timeless slice of uptempo disco funk was a mighty meeting of minds - any track penned by Ashford & Simpson is set for iconic status, and with Sylvester up front it's even more of a sure thing. Quite simply eternal. Of course, Sylvester's most famous collaborator was Patrick Cowley, whose magic touch is all over the wriggling, brooding synth boogie of 'I Need Somebody To Love Tonight', presented here as a compact 7" edit for a short sharp blast of perfection.
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 in stock $10.60
Space Funk: Afro Futurist Electro Funk In Space 1976-84
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 449. Rel: 11 Feb 21
 
Funk
LEO - "Fee Fi Fo Fum" (3:59)
The Sonarphonic - "Super Breaker" (4:24)
Santiago - "Bionic Funk" (4:10)
Frank Cornilius - "Computer Games" (4:52)
JUJU & The Space Rangers - "Plastic" (4:46)
Jamie Jupitor - "Computer Power" (7:01)
Solaris - "Space Invaders" (3:36)
Copperfield - "Make It Good To Me Baby" (3:27)
Ernest Flippin II - "Supersonic Space Lady" (4:15)
Funk Machine - "Funk Machine" (4:06)
Ramsey 2C-3D - "Fly Guy & The Unemployed" (7:57)
Ose - "Computer Funk" (6:31)
Below Zero Band - "Seven (We Are)" (5:18)
Rodney Stepp - "Break-Out" (5:48)
Review: While much turn-of-the-80s electro-funk was inherently futuristic in tone, the music gathered together on Soul Jazz's latest compilation, "Space Funk", is particularly intergalactic. The venerable London label has searched in particular for cuts from obscure independent labels that bear all the hallmarks of "Afro-futurism" - a musical and cultural movement that would later inspire the birth of techno in Detroit. The quality of the material remains dizzyingly high throughout, with our picks including the bleeping, slap-bass-propelled brilliance of Frank Cornilius' "Computer Games", Egyptian Lover/Jamie Jupitor's signature electro style on "Computer Power", the starry jazz-funk of Ernest Flippin II's "Supersonic Space Lady" and the guitar-laden P-funk strut of Below Zero Band's "Seven (We Are)".
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 in stock $27.85
You
You (7")
Cat: ATH 039. Rel: 24 Nov 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
You (4:46)
Space V (4:18)
Review: Christopher Sprains and The Strange Band recorded a whole heap of material in a hazy, drug-fuelled 19178, but their - surprisingly - never gained enough traction with the NYC disco crowd. Perhaps this work was too ahead of its time and, while it does share some qualities with the music of Rick James, it contains something dark, sexy, a little bit twisted and, of course, strange. The lead track "You" is a synth-heavy, electrifying boogie cut with a rugged percussion swing and an air of post-punk to its mix down, not to mention those utterly freaky vocals; our favourite, though, is actually "Space V", an insanely nutty electro cut that would have undoubtedly been on The Electrifying Mojo's playlist should it have landed on his lap. Totally recommended...
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 in stock $6.90
Livin' In The Jungle
Cat: TKD 158. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
John Torpea - "Livin' In The Jungle"
Johnny Harris - "Odyssey"
 in stock $14.59
Weekend
Weekend (12")
Cat: SSD 65004P. Rel: 19 Jun 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Weekend (6:46)
Everybody Loves A Good Thing (7:54)
I'm A Big Freak (R*U*1*2) (10:23)
 in stock $13.26
JKriv Edits
Cat: MTN 48. Rel: 31 Jan 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Repent (5:22)
Lingala Nacionale (6:09)
Love Dream (7:40)
Eu Quero Tudo (4:03)
Review: 2022 has been a hugely successful year for Razor N Tape founder JKriv, whose various singles, remixes and re-edits have all hit the mark. His final release of 2022 sees him serve up four more hot-to-trot edits for the long-running Moton label. On opener 'Repent', the Escort bass player serves up a fine rearrangement of a spacey synth-sporting disco-funk obscurity, while 'Lingala Nacionale' is a fast paced, turn-of-the-80s Afro-disco number with strong vocals, beats and jangly guitars. Over on side B, JKriv first gives his interpretation of a squelchy Caribbean boogie gem from Tappa Zukie ('Love Dream'), before dipping the tempo a touch on a suitably summery rework of a sun-baked Brazilian disco-boogie gem.
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 in stock $15.38
I Got The Feeling
Cat: D 218. Rel: 31 Aug 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Two Tons O' Fun - "I Got The Feeling" (7:14)
Slick - "Space Bass" (7:03)
 in stock $14.32
Quimere
Quimere (7")
Cat: EASERIE 702. Rel: 11 Nov 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Quimere Sognatrici Napoletane (4:23)
Quimere Selezioni Esotiche (4:31)
 in stock $15.65
Reeling
Reeling (7")
Cat: KCR 126. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Soul
Say She She (3:40)
Don't You Dare Stop (4:30)
Review: Say She She are emergent stars of the NYC scene, pooling considerable talents from various parts of the world into a brew which feels wholly appropriate for the Big Apple. Upholding the open-hearted values of the downtown scene, they turn their hand to dexterous disco-not-disco get-down on ‘Reeling’ without ever sounding referential. Meanwhile on the flip they sink down into a more sultry mood, riding dusty, delicate drums and radiant Rhodes as a vehicle for some unreal vocal harmonies and a sound so cosy you could wrap it around you to stave off the winter.
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 in stock $9.01
Solid Street EP
Cat: B2R 013. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Solid Street (6:10)
Solar System (6:00)
Rose Tree (5:51)
Review: B2 Recordings hits release number 13 with DJ Rocca and Lex combing on a trio of fresh house cuts that blend elements of disco, Latin and soul. Up first is the glorious 'Solid Street' which has loose and percussive disco-house grooves overlaid with big synth energy and steamy vocals. 'Solar System' is slower and deeper, with a more rugged bassline and low slung sense of funk that never lets up. 'Last of all, 'Rose Tree' is a ramshackle house arrangement with whistles, Rhodes keys, tin-pot percussion, florid flutes and plenty of sunny energy all making it a real standout. A timeless EP packed with musicality.
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 in stock $12.72
Afro Discoteca: Reworked & Reloved
Cat: FLIESDJ 06. Rel: 30 Jan 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Afro Voodoo (feat Calibro 35 - Bovisa remix) (3:07)
Afro Darkness (PAd remix) (7:53)
Afro Discoteca (Jolly Mare Lifting) (5:44)
Afro Darkness (LUCA Quirky version) (6:03)
Review: Back in 2017, Four Flies Records unearthed and released a previously unheard "Afro-cosmic funk" EP from Italian soundtrack and library music legend Alessandro Alessandroni. Three years on, they've decided to give the 1978 recording the remix treatment. Bolissa and guests Calibra 35 kick things off with a densely percussive, out-of-this-world take on "Afro-Voodoo", before Pad re-imagines "Afro Darkness" as a chugging chunk of beatdown-disco laden with colossal chords, arpeggio bass and intergalactic electronics. Over on side B the "Jolly Mare Lifting" version of "Afro Discoteca" is a veritable leftfield disco stomper notable for its low-slung bass and spacey Moog lines, while Luca's "Quirky Version" of "Afro Darkness" is the kind of hallucinogenic, Marimba-tinged number that you can imagine Daniele Baldelli playing at the Cosmic Club circa 1981.
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 in stock $19.63
RDY #50
RDY #50 (limited 12")
Cat: RDY 50. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Touch (extended dub) (7:21)
Spaced Out (4:19)
The Invaders (Decadent mix) (9:03)
 in stock $15.90
Lift Off (Alan Dixon remixes)
Lift Off (Alan Dixon remixes) (180 gram orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SPEC 1873. Rel: 10 Jun 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Lift Off (Alan Dixon Love Attack mix) (6:35)
Lift Off (Alan Dixon DJ Friendly mix) (6:08)
Lift Off (album version) (8:12)
Lift Off (remix) (5:01)
Review: Having previously produced two tidy remixes of overlooked Patrick Cowley gem 'Get a Little', Alan Dixon has returned to the late, great producer's catalogue in order to rework another lesser-celebrated cut. This time round, he's turned his hand to Megatron Man album track, 'Lift Off', a typically throbbing, muscular vocal number that sits somewhere between thrusting robo-disco, sparkling electrofunk and synth-pop. Dixon first adds a little low-end grunt on the re-edit style 'Love Attack Mix', before delivering a sturdier and easier-to-mix 'DJ Friendly version'. On the flip you'll find Cowley's original and a rare, club-ready remix from the early '80s.

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Tags: Hi-NRG | Space Disco
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Everyone Else Is A Stranger
Cat: STS 382LP. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Syreen (7:09)
Nightswim (10:07)
The Rind (8:40)
Everyone Else Is A Stranger (10:50)
Review: Everyone Else Is A Stranger by Lindstrom is the Scandi-don's first new solo studio album in four years. It his his sixth overall and thought it only has four tracks, it plays out over more than 40 minutes. Each of the cuts is classic Lindstrom but with subtle new tweaks and additions. They are chord-stacked disco epics that take you on a freeform cosmic voyage to the stars on uptempo rhythms aimed at the dance floor. He plays a Chinese cello and violin for the first time along the way, but the Solina String-Ensemble he has used on every track since his debut still remains. All hail the king of space disco once more.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Disco
 in stock $26.26
Rhythm Of Love (feat Faze Action remix)
Cat: BSBF 1203. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Rhythm Of Love (6:47)
Rhythm Of Love (Daydreamin' instrumental) (6:46)
Rhythm Of Love (Faze Action remix) (7:00)
Review: DJ and producer Gratts returns to his own imprint with the third instalment of the "Balearic but bumpin'" trilogy. Here, the Belgian puts forward a captivating piece of organic, Body & Soul NY inspired deep house, assisted by Cata Mansikka-aho on vocals. As always, an instrumental is provided for maximum nightclub daydreaming. On the flipside, British duo Faze Action up the energy levels with an equally musical disco version that hits in all the right spots. Artwork once again by Mads Cooke.
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 in stock $14.84
Robot Is Systematic
Cat: MAXI 105212. Rel: 29 Apr 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Robot Is Systematic (vocal version) (8:49)
Robot Is Systematic (instrumental) (6:34)
Robot Is Systematic (Flemming Dalum remix) (6:31)
Robot Is Systematic (Hysteric edit) (7:16)
Review: ZYX Records Germany gets it just right on this classic Italo disco masterpiece. It's a reissue of the 1982 original that comes with the two still amazing original versions as well as a special pair of bonus version for 2021. The whole package still sounds as ground breaking now as it did back then with its dazzling synths, pixelated leas and robot vocals all over a strident, forward marching beat. Despite the length of the remixes, they hold your attention from the start to the finish and on the dance floor are sure to make for some truly euphoric experiences.
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Intérprete: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $14.84
Nusantara Tropic Disco Vol 1
Cat: DISK 003. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Kaliuga (4:42)
Intermezzo (3:50)
Ratna & Galih (4:58)
Mega Mega (5:24)
Kasih Bersemi (5:30)
Cinta Senada (3:33)
Review: A decade has now passed since the birth of Harry 'Munir' Septiandry's Midnight Runners project, a studio outfit turned live band whose sound mines South-East Asian funk, soul and disco for inspiration. The Indonesian outfit's latest release, 'Nusantra Tropic Disco Volume 1', is arguably one of its' strongest yet. Rich in vintage 1970s synth sounds, tropical colour and live grooves that variously draw on disco, jazz-funk and library music, it feels fresh and exciting despite its nostalgic inspirations and authentic period instrumentation. Highlights include, but are no way limited to, vibrant and percussive disco opener 'Kaliuga', the spacey and warming 'Ratna and Galih' and soaring, future peak-time Indonesian disco anthem 'Kasih Bersemi'.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Disco
 in stock $20.69
Funky Boogie
Cat: SPZ 001. Rel: 11 Dec 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Funky Boogie (Disco version) (5:45)
Let's Go Boogie (Disco version) (5:09)
L'orange Bleue (Disco version) (4:22)
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Basil & Rogers
Cat: FJO 01. Rel: 14 Jun 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Midnight Fantasy (9:20)
Saturday Morning (8:20)
Flavie & The Wolf (9:47)
Mirror Mirror (9:30)
Review: Big sleazy keys, bare-hipped guitars, sultry drums and twisted faraway vocal textures comprise this debut EP for Cali trio Basil & Rogers. Coming on strong like some long-lost offspring of Chromeo and Fly-Lo, each cut is a fuzzy fusion of 80s funk, modern day studio techniques and 23rd century arrangements. Highlights include the 360 dizziness of hooks and eventual saxophone release of "Saturday Morning", the heavy breath disco stomps of "Flavie & The Wolf" and the dubbier ripples of "Mirror Mirror". Sweaty stuff... Towels not included.
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Intérprete: Dj soFa, Roy Comanchero
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Belabouche EP
Cat: JDP 002. Rel: 09 Feb 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Brooklyn (feat George Alla Dispari) (5:50)
I Gonna Miss You (6:25)
Ikeja (6:39)
Country Headquarters (6:24)
Review: Italian disco don and funk flexer Belabouche has landed on the likes of DiscoDat, Spare Change Disco and Gimme! Gimme. His edits and remixes are always in hot demand but here he offers up four original jams that show off his studio skills on the JDP Disco label. Flautist George alla Dispari features on 'Brooklyn', the full flavour funk fuelled opener that bustles with joy and good time vibes. 'I Gonna Miss You' is a more spaced out disco cut from the deep and 'Ikeja' then pumps the floor with squelchy bass and astral chords. 'Country Headquarters' lows to a seductive crawl to close things out.
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Intérprete: Superbreak
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I Got You
I Got You (12")
Cat: FUNTOWN PR33. Rel: 30 Nov 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
I Got You
Easy Now
Review: Newcastle's Hot Biscuit Recordings pull the strings behind many a white label sub-imprint, one of which is the elusive Funtown Records. The orchestrator of this edits series is obscure, and so are the sample sources for each of the edits heard on this 12". On the A-side, we hear a tight-lipped James Brown-style breakdown and ensuing boogie number, on which it is insisted that we "know what makes (this singer) feel alright". Good to know! The B-side, meanwhile, errs far further in the direction of instrumental synthfunk, proving the versatile mettle of this raucous reworker.
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Voyage Spectral
Cat: FVR 189. Rel: 02 May 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Saturn Moon Dive (4:04)
Superglider (4:36)
Spead Boat To Atlantis (4:11)
Dreaming Of You (4:23)
Pyramide (4:23)
Genius Of Love (3:32)
Rainy Afternoon In Paris (3:59)
Space Of Mind (5:04)
Review: One Bjorn Wagner is the mastermind behind the cosmic disco project Magic Source, a natural follow-on after the acclaimed funk outfits Mighty Mocambos and Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band. Voyage Spectral is his second album under the alias, following Earthrising in 2016. It's a dazzling display of synth-laden grooves, inspired not least by the rare and obscure cosmic disco bits made by relatively anonymous artists for European music libraries. Minimal, princely, fast disco cuts like 'Speed Boat To Atlantis' embematize the feel of this album and Wagner's oeuvre, as they nail the chilled-out psychedelic fantasy of magic-carpetting to far-off mythical worlds.
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Can't Live Without Your Love (reissue)
Cat: PDD 513BLACK. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Can't Live Without Your Love (7:21)
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Retropolis Vol 01
Cat: RB 112. Rel: 21 Oct 22
 
Deep House
Retropolis (6:33)
Faster (6:24)
Juno Ninja (5:25)
CS-80 (5:45)
Review: Eagles & Butterflies has had plenty of notable tunes over the years. No doubt that is why he gets the nod from Gerd Jansen's legendary Running back label to offer up Retropolis Vol 01. It is a four-track EP that shows off the producer's well-realised sounds. The title track is the real standout - 'Retropolis' brings electro-styled synth work with brilliantly future retro euro-disco energy. It's packed with hints of Italo and is sure to light up any club scene. Says the producer of the EP, "Retropolis is the past meets the future. I love influences and technology from the past and making music that sounds like it could be from a time yet to arrive." Mission accomplished.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
 in stock $12.72
Jesus Was An Alien
Jesus Was An Alien (gatefold LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: KOMPAKT 451. Rel: 26 May 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Tragedy Of CG (1:20)
Jesus Was An Alien (feat Marie Davidson) (7:52)
Real (5:18)
Hunger (0:48)
Matrix (6:01)
Religion (2:25)
The Principle Of Vibration (5:13)
Kill The System (6:21)
Life Aquatic (1:42)
Am Kanal (4:38)
Review: Perel's sophomore album Jesus Was An Alien continues in some ways from the themes she brought to her debut, 2018's Hermetica on DFA. The tracks are rich, lush in design and multi-layered with plenty of emotional uplift. While inspired by a raft of the best indie hitmakers she has her own sound which is perfect for the dance floor but also suited to listing away from the club. "Jesus Was An Alien is a discourse about whether Jesus was an actual alien" she explains, amusingly. When the debate sounds this good, no one cares about the answers.
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Intérprete: Ursula 1000
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Atmosphere Strut (45th Anniversary Special Edition)
Cat: CHARLY 616LP. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Spaced Out (6:35)
Charleston Hopscotch (6:21)
Dust To Dust (4:23)
Atmosphere Strut (9:20)
Disco Juice (6:55)
Doin' It All Night Long (3:47)
Review: Patrick Adams is the creative force behind plenty of next-level disco records from the late 1970s and early '80s. One of the most remarkable of the lot, though, is Cloud One's 1976 album Atmosphere Strut. Its title track is a stone cold dancefloor classic created by Adams with help from collaborator Peter Brown and it is a real space-synth odyssey with a deep disco groove. The album is 45 this year so it gets a special anniversary reissue featuring that tune with all the rest from the spacious 'Spaced Out' to the funky astral grooves of 'Charleston Hopscotch' and more star gazing and romantic jazz-funk of 'Dust To Dust.'
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Black Hole
Cat: ITSO 120. Rel: 14 Dec 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Black Hole (7:21)
Black Hole (club mix) (7:20)
Review: Some new Italian space disco here from two right veterans of the scene. Beppe Loda of Typhoon Club fame with the lesser known (but equally revered) Francesco Bomardo (Hypnotik/M.C. Claude). 'Black Hole' is their new release, said to be comprised of some tracks from late '80s promos. Here they honor the 'Space' genre of the '70s on the cosmo-psychedelic journey that is the original mix, followed by a more groovy and upbeat club version on the flip. This is not the first time these two legends of the Brescian scene have collaborated, those of you who are interested should check out their previous work as Egotroya.
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11pm - 'Til
Cat: RNTR 061. Rel: 02 Aug 23
 
Deep House
When The Night Is Right (5:48)
11pm - 'Til (4:47)
First On The Floor (5:34)
Whirlwind (5:10)
Take The Low Roads Home (4:48)
Last One Dancing (5:17)
Review: The legendary Razor-N-Tape keeps up its always busy release schedule here with a debut offering from Hiatt dB. The San Antonio born artist offers up a sizzling six track mini album that joins the dots between the worlds of funk, house, acid, breaks, disco and boogie. It's a steamy affair, too, with 'When The Night Is Right' soon making its mark and luring you to make some sensuous moves. There is loose limbed funk on the title track, spaced out boogie beats on 'First On The Floor' and low slung slow motion house sleaze on 'Take The Low Roads Home' amongst other gems.
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Intérprete: Superbreak
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Sintetizamor (reissue) (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: FARO 238LP. Rel: 09 May 23
 
Funk
De Toda Maneira (5:39)
Surreal (4:11)
Quem E Quem (4:08)
Interstellar (3:09)
Lei Do Amor (4:01)
Clima De Paquera (4:51)
Luz Negra (4:23)
Vamos Sair A Francesa (4:08)
Ilusao De Nos (3:35)
Hao Chi (3:50)
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Southern Hemisphere 2
Cat: BUBE 046. Rel: 25 Jul 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Emilio Santiago - "Revelacao" (TropiCals edit) (5:41)
Chillum Trio - "Luuva Acida" (9:57)
Cheb Aarab - "Law Kan" (Karl Planck edit) (5:00)
Balint Boldizsar - "Scarabeus" (4:49)
Review: Budabeats dropped their first Southern Hemisphere EP three years ago now and it sold out in super quick fashion. They finally back it up with more heat, and this one kicks off with an edit of legendary performer Emilio Santiago. The TropiCals duo flip his 'Revelacao' into a pure summer heater with squelchy synth bass and then Chillum Trio's 'Luuva Acida' is percolating and spaced out disco chugger. Cheb Aarab's 'Law Kan' gets an edit from Karl Planck which is all about the retro 80s chords and lush xylophone sounds and then Balint Boldizsar's 'Scarabeu' is an exotic and hypnotic deep disco snake charmer.
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Space Oddities 1974-1991
Space Oddities 1974-1991 (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BB 158LPX. Rel: 21 Feb 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Creative Blow (0:29)
Gold Calf Dance (3:05)
Zodiac (2:06)
Pavillon Des Reves (3:51)
Shamstar (3:45)
Passage Of The Red Sea (4:28)
Deo Volente (2:20)
Sun Adoration (2:18)
Bubble Bubble (3:08)
Across The Jourdan (2:35)
Bloodnight (7:11)
Slow Zoom (2:31)
Chandigargh (2:28)
The Crash (3:13)
Review: Born in Algeria, when it was still among France's colonies, to French parents who themselves claimed Italian heritage, it makes perfect sense that Edouard Joseph Scotto Di Suoccio would wind up making music that seemed born out of a very different place to the one you're looking at. No matter what, or where, you're gazing upon. Strange tunes that take some describing, let's start at the beginning. Following his series of chanson singles released in the late-1960s under the pseudonym Ted Scotto, by the middle of the next decade he'd adopted the Tregger alias and was dipping toes into tones along the lines of what Space Oddities is packed with. First laidback jazz funk, things became more and more exploratory, sci-fi, disco, and kosmische influenced as the years went by. That legacy is remembered and honoured today on some of the world's finest groove-soaked dancefloors and the DJs that dominate them, with this collection giving an insight into the more experimental end of that oeuvre.
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Spazio Funky
Spazio Funky (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: DSM 015. Rel: 22 Apr 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Spazio Funky (4:26)
Spazio Funky (Marcello Giordani DJ remix) (6:36)
Review: Yet another record in our recent deluge of Italian disco rarities, this one comes from the trusted tastemakers over at Disco Segreta. Spazio Vitale, an 8-piece band from Genoa, originally released this space-age split single to flaunt their instrumental and synth chops in the realm of disco, making heavy use of niche gear like th Eminent 210 Unique and Clavinet Hohner D6. This 7" reissue shines a light on the Genoa scene at the time, important as a bastion of experimental disco.

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Intérprete: Manu Archeo
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Monday
Monday (12")
Cat: BAP 190. Rel: 28 Nov 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Monday (9:28)
Loredane (6:28)
Cyber Black Spaceship (6:26)
Review: Rome's Andy Romano is welcomed into the Bordello family with his long-awaited debut release, 'Monday'. The tracks it consists of were shelved for more than ten years, said to have floated between a handful of DJs after its first confidant, Andrea Confrancesco, chose a different path in his creative career by becoming a professional illustrator. An excellent example of naive, nigh-lo-fi new beat, but no less punchy and galactic, 'Monday', 'Loredane' and 'Cyber Black Spaceship' are a veritable trident of watery, retrofuturistic, catchy wonderment.
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