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Le Depanneur EP
Cat: ED 024. Rel: 21 Nov 18
Ed Wizard & Double Disco Dee - "Spirit Power" (6:13)
Duff Disco - "Burning Hot" (6:05)
Hotmood - "I Was Born In Mexico" (6:18)
Alex Zuiev - "I Feel Funky" (6:23)
Review: While most Editorial EPs feature contributions from a range of high-flying re-editors, their latest collection of cuts boasts a particularly star-studded line-up. For example, it features a now rare outing from Jeremy Duffy under the familiar Duff Disco alias, a gently rolling disco-soul revision called "Burning Hot" that underpins a suitably glassy-eyed cut with his trademark soft-touch house drums. More up-tempo fare can be found on side B, where Hotmood's disco-funk rearrangement "I Was Born In Mexico" - think restless slap bass, eyes-shut guitar solos, bouncy drums and rising horns - is joined by the razor-sharp disco-funk sweatiness of Alex Zuiev's "I Feel Funky". Arguably best of all, though, is Ed Wizard and Disco Double Dee's woozy, sample-heavy disco roller "Spirit Power".
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FRESHSOUNDS 000
FRESHSOUNDS 000 (hand-numbered vinyl 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: FRESHSOUNDS 000. Rel: 08 Jan 24
David Twice & Fool Sentimental - "Vous Avez Dit Bizarre?" (4:45)
Disco Flegrei - "Hot" (7:45)
Disco Flegrei - "Titanesque" (with Francis Galio & Marco Silva) (5:10)
DJ Moar - "Feelings" (7:11)
HoldTight - "Legend" (3:37)
Yured Jones - "Far Away" (2:28)
Review: Fresh Sounds #000 is a new and unique series, limited and numbered to 150 examples thanks to the efforts of its parent company Ribo Cochlee. For the very first edition of the series, a mockley crew of newcomers come to the fore, be they DJ Moar, Disco Flegrei or Holdtight. Centring on woozy jazzdance and disco with an airily produced bent, the highlights on this one have to be Flegrei's 'Titamesque', which basks in a kind of sexy sophistry procured by the heady combination of live drums and a (we think) muted bass clarinet, and Yured Jones' 'Far Away', which breaks from the genre prescription for a more cinematic breakdown.
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Windy Summer
Windy Summer (limited 7")
Cat: IMWVR 1021. Rel: 14 Aug 23
Windy Summer (3:33)
Windy Summer (instrumental) (3:47)
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Disco Goodies Vol 3
Cat: SNDRS 006. Rel: 18 May 23
Scruscru & Meowsn - "Your K"
Hotmood - "Hard Feelings"
Lowres - "Slishish"
Erik Ellmann - "Tribal Disco"
Review: The sixth salvo on Sundries sees the Russian label offer up a third serving of 'Disco Goodies'. Rising stars ScruScru and Meowsn, fresh from the release of a fine collaborative album, get things going via the rubbery, electric piano-smothered deep disco-house bounce of 'Your K' - all chunky beats, swirling strings and dazzling Rhodes solos - before scene stalwart Hotmood blur the boundaries between original production and re-editing on the sparkling, piano-sporting disco-goes-sample house excellence of 'Hard Feelings'. Over on side B, Lowres wraps some low-slung disco samples around a killer bassline and snappy drum machine beats on the heady and hedonistic 'Slishish', while Erik Ellman's 'Tribal Disco' is a beefed-up, full-throttle disco-house translation of a lesser-known 10970s discoid gem
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Played by: Igor Gonya
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Huguette's Birthday
Cat: RLD 002. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Roulade 3000 - "C'est Party" (6:50)
Occibel - "Give 'Em Some Rest" (6:42)
Hearthug - "Psycho Killa" (Wah-Wah mix) (6:49)
Wooka - "Going Deeper" (6:06)
Review: The Roulade label is doing things right - not only is the music they are serving up superb, but so to do this second 12" comes with great and original artwork. Its neon glow and diffuse light capture the vibes of the synths on the opening cut 'C'est Party' perfectly. It's a melodically rich tech house cut with rubbery bass and great spoken words from a world disco dancing competition. Occibel's 'Give 'Em Some Rest' is busy and dense with whirring sci-fi synths, funky Prince riffs, thudding house beats and plenty of colour. Add in two more equally vibrant and characterful cuts from Hearthug and Wooka on the flip and you have one of the most unique EPs we've heard in some time.
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Miss Me Blind
Cat: NANG 197. Rel: 24 Sep 20
Miss Me Blind (7:01)
Miss Me Blind (The Caribbean House Vision) (6:57)
Miss Me Blind (DJ Rocca Italo vocal remix) (6:57)
Miss Me Blind (club Domani remix) (6:04)
Played by: DJ ROCCA
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The Brazilian Hot Sauces
Cat: HOTSAUCES 002. Rel: 07 Jun 23
Parisian Soul - "Livre Ou Nao" (7:16)
Keymono aka House Master Flash - "Bahia" (6:14)
Oscar - "Brazil 2030" (Keymono remix) (6:11)
Oscar - "Brazil 2030" (unreleased Cry mix) (7:02)
Review: The Brazilian Hot Sauces is a four-track EP that explores the rich and diverse sounds of Brazil through house music. Parisian Soul opens the EP with 'Livre Ou Nao', a sunny and uplifting track with a catchy vocal sample and a Latin piano melody, followed by Keymono aka House Master Flash with 'Bahia', a deep and funky track with a reggae influence and a saxophone solo. On the B-side, Oscar delivers 'Brazil 2030', a futuristic and minimal track with a robotic voice and a percussive groove, and the EP closes with Keymono's remix of 'Brazil 2030', which adds more drums and synths for a more energetic and dancefloor-oriented version.
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I Love Music (A Mike Maurro remix)
I Love Music (A Mike Maurro remix) (10:43)
Wake Up Everybody (A Mike Maurro remix) (13:18)
Review: Mike Maurro is the label manager and remix king behind the legendary Brookside, who specialise in disco/soul reissues hailing from Brooklyn. His fingers in many pies, Maurro here remixes two classics from Philadelphia International Records, the O'Jays' 'I Love Music' and Harold Melvin's 'Wake Up Everbody'. Draggy, sunny and full of that downtempy, boxy re-edit magick.
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Tags: Soul Disco
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Philadelphia International Classics: The Tom Moulton Remixes Part 1
The O' Jays - "I Love Music" (Tom Moulton remix) (9:46)
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - "Don't Leave Me This Way" (Tom Moulton remix) (11:00)
Archie Bell & The Drells - "Let's Groove" (Tom Moulton remix) (10:22)
Lou Rawls - "You'll Never Find Another Love Then Mine" (Tom Moulton remix) (9:59)
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One Swallow Doesn't Make A Summer Part 6
Llewellyn - "For The Weekend" (6:15)
Stereocalypse - "Mad Theory" (6:24)
Zillas On Acid - "Pleatherhead" (6:29)
Storken & Hammer - "Marabou" (5:54)
Ede - "Radius" (6:03)
Senor Chugger & Count Van Delicious - "Mickeys Vegan Fillet" (5:55)
Review: Numbers hold the key to unlock the universe. So, a six-pack can either consist of six bottles of beer, very well developed stomach muscles or in our case: a string of smash hits. To take it even further, it's exactly six tracks for the sixth part of the VA-series that is One Swallow Doesn't Make A Summer. Hit men include friends new and old: Llewellyn, Stereocalypse, Zillas On Acid, Storken & Hammer, Ede, SeNor Chugger & Count Van Delicious. The pace is cool and hot at the same time. Rave signals by Ede foil the nouveau disco by Stereocalypse or Storken & Hammer, Llewellyn does a classic house piano hop, Zilles On Acid deliver mid-tempo acid, and last, but not least, SeNor Chugger & Count Van Delicious strike a delicious pose.
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Special Disco Version
LKN / CLB / HLD / GRM / LGD
Cat: LGF 015. Rel: 14 Nov 23
LKN - "Country House" (7:21)
CLB - "Get Off" (6:08)
HLD - "DITD" (5:39)
GRM - "Movin' " (6:27)
LGD - "A A On" (5:29)
Review: Five new brooding tools from the heads over at Legofunk, each under their own three-lettered moniker. It's difficult to know which artists are behind each track here, but all are moody big-room house and disco groovers; LKN's 'Country Hous' strikes and instant chord with its echoed-out harmonica and deep bass stride, while continuations on the theme go on to impress; HLD's 'DITD' is an indeterminately dreamy number that plays up a rare triplet house rhythm, while LGD's closer 'A A On' amps up the mood of urban get-up-and-go with Hammond organs and funking low-reg licks.
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Played by: The Owl, LEGO EDIT
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Solitude
Solitude (12")
Cat: BAP 161. Rel: 24 Feb 22
Solitude (4:17)
Ce Monde (5:27)
Le Divan (5:56)
Paralyzed (7:00)
 in stock $10.37
Pulstar
Pulstar (purple vinyl 12" + sticker)
Cat: MAXI 110912. Rel: 17 Aug 23
Pulstar (8:14)
End Title (Blade Runner) (7:12)
Played by: DJ ROCCA
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Oxygene
Oxygene (limited translucent pink vinyl 12" + sticker)
Cat: MAXI 110812. Rel: 27 Dec 23
Oxygene (8:14)
Bormaz (8:39)
Review: Hypnosis (more often than not written 'Hipnosis') enjoyed success in their native Italy in the early-to-mid 1980s, initially with club-focused Italo-disco interpretations of then contemporary cuts by fellow European synth-fanciers. Having debuted in 1983 with a cover of Vangelis's 'Pulstar', they followed it up by taking on Jean-Michel Jarre's global smash 'Oxygene'. Here it gets a deserved reissue, allowing a new generation to revel in its alluring mixture of arpeggio-style bass, rubbery bass guitar licks, cascading electronics, triple-time drums and electrofunk inspired translations of Jarre's famous, insatiably hooky melody. Also included is original B-side 'Borpaz', a deliciously spacey, delay-laden original composition that includes some seriously funky synth licks and a proper early morning groove.
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You Know How To Love Me
You Know How To Love Me (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: PR 65009P. Rel: 09 May 18
You Know How To Love Me (7:35)
Living Inside Your Love (6:12)
Review: Two Arista classics from 79/78 respectively, the cult (not to mention heavily sampled) charms of Pittsburgh soul queen Hyman are presented immaculately right here on this heavyweight vinyl double-A. "You Know How To Love Me", taken from the 79 album of the same name, is a straight up disco stomper that should be recognisable to all with its distinctive horn fill and rousing backing vocals while "Living Inside Your Love" (from her 78 album Somewhere In My Lifetime) is a slinkier, sultry affair with some sizzling scat vocal flare and harmonies that will have you weak at the knees. It's all love.
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PNP 004
PNP 004 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PNP 004. Rel: 08 Nov 19
Hyas - "Need Somebody" (5:15)
Jacques Renault - "Heartache" (6:54)
Lovers - "Not Lately" (5:36)
Fede Lng - "Untitled Japanese Edit" (6:20)
Kirk The Flirt - "The Hard Break" (4:22)
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Easy Does It
Cat: EX 7033. Rel: 06 Mar 18
Easy Does It (5:45)
Kelly Green (4:21)
Review: This more than handy 7" single brings together two classic disco-era cuts from soul legend Willie Hutch. A-side "Easy Does It", which was originally featured on 1978's In Tune album, features Hutch in full-on Curtis Mayfield mode, singing passionately over a jaunty, jazz-funk influenced backing track laden with swirling strings, choral backing vocals (think Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" album) and Dexter Wansel style synthesizer solos. It's undoubtedly one of Hutch's finest moments and deserves to be in any serious soul head's collection. Flip for 1979's "Kelly Green", a sumptuous soul slow jam in which Hutch pines over a lost lover.
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Tags: Soul Disco
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Dance To Freedom
Dance To Freedom (coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: DC 1010COLOUR. Rel: 26 Oct 18
Dance To Freedom (8:12)
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Dance To Freedom
Cat: DC 1010BLACK. Rel: 26 Oct 18
Dance To Freedom (8:14)
Tags: Disco Funk
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Can't Fake The Feeling
Cat: PDS 405. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Can't Fake The Feeling (long version)
Can't Fake The Feeling (short version)
Played by: Dicky Trisco, Melon, The Owl
Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $14.00
Can't Fake The Feeling
Can't Fake The Feeling (limited translucent blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SPEC 1858. Rel: 28 Feb 22
Can't Fake The Feeling (Carl Cox remix) (6:58)
Can't Fake The Feeling (Carl Cox rework) (6:02)
Can't Fake The Feeling (5:15)
Can't Fake The Feeling (dub) (7:00)
Review: There can't be many out there who aren't familiar with Geraldine Hunt's 1980 single 'Can't Fake The Feeling', a genuine disco-boogie anthem whose Chic-style groove, tasty orchestration, gnarled guitars and sing-along vocals are so familiar they're almost iconic. Whether it needs remixing is open for debate, but Carl Cox has at least done a sympathetic job. His full vocal 'remix' adds a little house bounce to the track while retaining most of the original elements, while his 'rework' re-imagines it as a stomping disco-techno slammer of the sort that Dave Angel used to be famous for. Throw in the peerless original mix and a hard-to-find, late-'80s 'dub' mix and you have an excellent package.
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Baby Don't You Know (40th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
Cat: 12RSDUNO 1. Rel: 03 May 22
Baby Don't You Know (9:06)
Baby Don't You Know (instrumental) (7:03)
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Human Aventura EP
Cat: VTS 001. Rel: 15 Mar 24
Human_Aventura - "Casino Surf Ace" (4:44)
Solid State - "Solid State Scouter" (5:18)
Human_Aventura - "Maritime Affairs" (1:54)
Noiro & Human_Aventura - "Monogram" (7:24)
Human_Aventura - "Coeur Pulsar" (5:42)
Review: Voodoos & Taboos unveil their anticipated new LPs series with Human Aventura, the debut self-titled album from the promising Corsican producer. An unusual dance release modelling itself on electro and chiptune, but finding itself somewhere in the hidden interstice between them, this is a self-described "libidinous Mediterranean spoken disco" album, giving elements of Telex or Kraftwerk, albeit with a progressive bent best heard on pithy cuts 'Solid State Scouter'. Not one to be missed for those who like it intelligent, fidgety and FMmy.
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West Coast Poplock
West Coast Poplock (coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: BD 1002 COLOUR. Rel: 18 Jul 17
West Coast Poplock (5:30)
West Coast Poplock (instrumental) (5:23)
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Spread Love
Cat: DM 15. Rel: 17 Sep 18
Spread Love (6:35)
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Reel People Music Vinyl Sampler Vol 3
Cat: RPMVS 012. Rel: 30 Jun 23
Adina Howard - "Mind Reader" (Opolopo remix) (6:18)
Kelli Sae - "Believe In A Brighter Day" (Rocco Rodamaal remix) (6:10)
Zo! - "Steal My Joy" (feat Tamisha Waden - Reel People vocal mix) (5:33)
Joe Buhdha presents Terri Walker - "Feel Right" (Michael Gray remix) (6:19)
Review: Reel People Music's vinyl sampler series is back with a third offering, this time once again bringing together a fine crew of artists on lovely turquoise vinyl. Up first is a wonderful remix by Opolopo of Adina Howard that brings jazzy keys and heavy deep house drums, then Rocco Rodamaal keeps it deep with a low slung groove topped with diva vocals full of soul. The Reel People vocal mix of Zo! is another heart-swelling and soul-drenched deep house roller with lavish synth work and last of all, Michael Gray closes out with a slinky number defined by funky bass licks and classy vocals.
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Hot Today! 001
Cat: HT 001. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Custard Everywhere (6:01)
The Vibe (6:15)
Love's The Cure (5:56)
Fun Guy (5:01)
Review: Here we have four disco edits aimed straight at the dancefloor, rumoured to come from within the Crazy P camp. On the first edition of Hot Today (get it?), you've got them making a truly hot mess on 'Custard Everywhere' and by hot we mean proper summertime vibes on this low slung number, which is followed on the A-side by the funky disco dub 'The Vibe'. Over on the flip, there's a wonderful cover of a certain Little Stevie classic in the form of 'Love's The Cure'.
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Played by: Dicky Trisco
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The Greatest Dancer
Cat: MPM 14. Rel: 29 Nov 22
The Greatest Dancer (4:48)
Dancer (6:51)
Review: ** Repress For The Hood Fans ** Emboldened by the reception to his overlooked and revisited Floorplan project, Mr Robert Hood turns to a track of a similar nature for the latest release in the M Plant Perpetual Masters series. The main slinky hook from Sister Sledge's "He's The Greatest Dancer" may have been subsequently bastardized by Mr Will Jiggy Smith, but Hood's minimal sampling of the same source on the 1991 track "The Greatest Dancer" must have sounded thrilling then. It still does today, remastered and is complemented on the flip by "Dancer", a new Hood jam that is as close to outright disco without losing that trademark Detroit grit as you can get.
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Exodus
Exodus (double 12")
Cat: VR 216. Rel: 14 Jun 23
Last Night Changed It All (7:49)
Crazy (9:41)
Being Free (5:56)
And So She Waits (5:55)
The Exodus (Of 21) (6:30)
Cranberries In Cream (6:07)
Review: Vega Records finally drops this EP from Honeysweet having teased tunes from it on the Vega Records 5 Pack Unreleased III. It's a superb house offering with lashings of soulful groovers, all produced by Josh Milan. First out of the blocks is 'Last Night Changed It All' featuring Lawrence Clark on sax. It's a jam that will pack out the floor but brims with real musicality from the magical Rhodes, picked bass guitar, rhythm guitar and drums. 'Crazy' is a more raw, textured percussive sound but then come plenty more feel-good grooves for sun-kissed dance floors such as 'Being Free.'
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Confrontation
Confrontation (limited 7")
Cat: ATH 019. Rel: 13 Mar 19
Confrontation (3:46)
You & Me Babe (4:20)
Review: The Athens of the North label is a blessing for those whose tastes in soul, funk, disco and boogie tend towards the obscure and ludicrously hard-to-find. Their latest re-issue fits into both categories. Seemingly the only single they ever released, "Confrontation" came out in 1981 on Arista but copies have since proved incredibly hard to find; so hard, in fact, that original 7" singles now change hands online for nearly L300. The title track, produced by A Taste of Honey's Perry Kibble, is brilliant, though, delivering a soulful, heartfelt disco-funk jam full of smooth backing vocals, bubbling clavinet lines and deliciously righteous horns.
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Serious Sirius Space Party (reissue)
Cat: WES 22138. Rel: 15 Oct 18
Serious, Sirius Space Party (club version) (7:54)
Serious, Sirius Space Party (dub mix) (7:10)
Serious, Sirius Sax Party (Party mix) (7:04)
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Love Sensation
Cat: SALSA 12010. Rel: 18 Oct 03
Love Sensation (original Shep Pettibone 12" mix)
Love Sensation (original instrumental dub)
Love Sensation (acappella)
 in stock $8.04
Runaway
Runaway (12")
Cat: SALSA 12005. Rel: 19 Sep 03
Runaway (original 12" mix)
That's What You Said (original Rick Gianatos 12" mix)
That's What You Said (acappella)
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Resonator Elf
Resonator Elf (7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: TEER 008. Rel: 17 Sep 21
Do It Now (4:28)
Trusted Drunk (4:27)
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Are You Lonely Remixes
Cat: SLR 1202PR. Rel: 20 Mar 19
Are You Lonely? (Opolopo rework) (6:23)
Are You Lonely? (Greg Wilson & Che Wilson mix) (5:57)
Are You Lonely? (The Revenge Redub) (7:04)
Are You Lonely? (Yam Who? re-edit) (6:13)
Review: Classic boogie-down antics for those that know on this wonderful old school production by short lived outfit Hipnotic. Alongside the wondrous rarity that is "Are You Lonely?", it also comes with four new interpretations of the much loved and sought-after funk fuelled gem. First up, Stockholm legend Peter Major aka Opolopo delivers his usual style of magic featuring an amazing bassline and slick neon-lit production style. Legend Greg Wilson is joined by Che Wilson to deliver smooth and lo-slung rework, while Scottish disco hero The Revenge does his usual slo-mo thang, before Midnight affiliated Yam Who? goes back to the program with his respectful edit.
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Rock Spank Freak
Cat: 8787KON 19. Rel: 26 Sep 19
High Voltage - "Rock Spank Freak" (KON Re-work) (10:13)
Chain Reaction - "Dance Freak" (Moplen Re-freak) (7:25)
Review: Legendary Harlem label Queen Constance brought the world the most raw and authentic disco direct from the source. Years later, collectors and dancers alike still fawn over plenty of its output and now two of its more notorious tracks get on-point edits by contemporary stars Kon and Moplen. With Kon at the buttons, High Voltage's "Rock Spank Freak" is tweaked and coerced, with extended funk breakdowns and heavier bottom ends. Moplen then adds some extra colour and pumps up the trumpet lines to make for an unabashedly glorious disco stomper. This is a 100% legit reissue with fresh remastering, so do not sleep.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Drum Chums Vol 6
Cat: TDCHUMS 006. Rel: 27 Feb 23
Stolen (8:02)
You Better Dance (7:26)
Together (7:34)
Review: Manchester's Hidden Spheres becomes the latest artist to showcase his cosmic, percussion-heavy reworks and re-edits on Talking Drums' offshoot Drum Chums. As you'd expect, the sometime Lobster Theremin, Moods & Grooves and Rhythm Section International producer is in fine form from the off, delivering ear-catching, mildly Balearic reworks of genuine obscurities. The highlight for us is 'Stolen', a version of an early South African kwaito number that's big on proto-house bass, densely layered percussion, lo-fi synth melodies and fine lead vocals. Over on the reverse, 'You Better Dance' is a deliciously dreamy, reggae-influenced, mid-tempo Afro-Balearic treat, while 'Together' sounds like a re-wire of an eccentric bit of mid-to-late '80s bubblegum brilliance.
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11pm - 'Til
Cat: RNTR 061. Rel: 02 Aug 23
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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Played by: Superbreak
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Barefoot Beats 13
Cat: BB 13. Rel: 18 Apr 23
Pete Herbert & Dicky Trisco - "Fique Louca" (5:45)
Processman - "Baba Oni" (7:09)
JKriv - "Coisa Louca" (6:32)
Joutro Mundo - "Ballet Do Chocolate" (5:09)
Review: Introducing a special edition 12' maxi EP from Barefoot Beats. This extraordinary release offers four dynamic tracks, each representing the heart and soul of Brazil's vibrant music scene. On the first side, you've got Pete Herbert & Dicky Trisco with 'Fique Louca' with its playful vocal whoops and funky breaks that are guaranteed to heat up any dancefloor. Next up is Salvador's Processman who delivers a rhythm-infused Bahian delight that will work at the open air or club alike, with its mesmersing Arp line and captivating rhythmic chant. Over on the flip, there's the upbeat and lively 'Drive You Crazy' by NYC-based JKriv of Razor N Tape, and finally Joutro Mundo from Rio closes out the EP with a sweet melodic anthem that will have you singing and dancing along.
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Paradise Row Vol One
Cat: PR 01. Rel: 02 Mar 15
Hanging Out (7:51)
Machine 16 (6:23)
Aperol Sunset (5:05)
Review: Proper party music from two of the most trusted names in the game. Paradise Row is a brand new label and production outlet for both long-standing pillars of the modern disco community, and each of these three launch tracks tip nods right back to the roots. From the brazen piano slapping of "Hanging Out" via the shiny guitar, chugging synth bass and dubbed out vocal tactics of "Machine 16" via the early Chicagoisms-meet-Balearic -guitar-twangs of "Aperol Sunset", there's no fronting or pretention here; just lush floor-focused music that is designed to make you smile.
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Dreamin
Dreamin (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: S 12353ORANGE. Rel: 01 Nov 22
Dreamin
Dreamin (instrumental)
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Picture Of Love
Cat: EPS 011. Rel: 19 Oct 22
Picture Of Love (4:18)
Can You Feel My Vibe (5:06)
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Witch
Witch (12")
Cat: MAXI 104112. Rel: 09 Jun 20
Witch (vocal version) (6:58)
Witch (instrumental Vesion) (6:52)
Witch (Flemming Dalum remix) (5:35)
Witch (Hysteric edit) (7:10)
Review: Italian singer Elena Ferretti was popular on the Italo and Eurobeat scene between the early '80s, produced by the likes of Giacomo Maiolini, Mauro Farina, Sergio Dall'Ora and Giancarlo Pasquini. One of her best known hits is the song "My World" (as Sophie). Here we have a reissue of Feretti's highly valued Italo classic (to those who know) in the form of "Witch" under the Helen alias - with which she used for half a dozen or so tracks in her career. A typically neon-lit Italo disco anthem of the timeless variety, with additional remixes by Centre Neptune chief Flemming Dalum and mad Aussie Hysteric - both of them giving the track a nice reshape for modern dancefloors.
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Played by: Luke Solomon
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I Love You (B-STOCK)
Cat: MAXI 109912 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
I Love You (8:04)
I Love You (instrumental) (5:37)
I Love You (Flemming Dalum remix) (5:29)
I Love You (Victor Ark remix) (6:05)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Italian singer Elena Ferretti also worked under the monikers Sophie and Helen. She was massively popular on the Italo and Eurobeat scene back at the start of the 80s and was produced by Giacomo Maiolini, Sergio Dall'Ora and Giancarlo Pasquini. She has got plenty of cult tunes to her name (or names) and 'I Love You' is one of them to now get reissued by ZYX. It has a classic synth bassline that sprays across the track like the Donna Summer classic 'I Feel Love', with analogue drum sounds below and magnificent melodies up top. Flemming Dalum remixes with big, bright, shimming retro-future synth chords and Victor Ark brings a more cold and stomping feel.

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Lambda 2077
Cat: SLOMO 049. Rel: 09 Mar 23
Nebulosa (1:54)
Delta Twin (3:33)
CEM 8220 (3:21)
Lambda 2077 (Francisco remix) (5:10)
Arpeggio Jawa (3:34)
Lambda 2077 (2:27)
Review: Italian producer Heinrich Dressel has made a name for himself in a very focused pursuit of 70s and 80s synth wave soundtracks. Relishing in the horror and keeping one hand on the schlocky funk, he's graced the likes of Cyberdance, Strange Life and Mannequin with his Giallo-rooted sound, and now he's returning to Slow Motion with an exquisite EP of brooding, creepy crawlies that kick down low and keep it chilly up top. Paying tribute to iconic synth chips on 'CEM 8220' and exploring sweeter tones on the cascading 'Arpeggio Jawa', this is Dressel at his best.
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Played by: Dmitry Distant
 in stock $11.92
The Obscure Cities
Cat: BAP 194. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Galatograd (5:32)
Eden Olympia (5:47)
Remoria (5:54)
Mylos (6:00)
Review: Bordello A Parigi is back with more of their sublime electro jams this time from Heinrich Dressel. The EP kicks off with 'Galatograd', a slow and steady jam with shimmering chords and lazy baselines. 'Eden Olympia' then picks up the pace a little with still skill drums and celestial keys that take you on a jaunt through the cosmos. 'Remoria' brings many layers of lush and futuristic synth work and timeless electro rhythms that are comforting and subtly celebratory and 'Mylos' shuts down this most lovely EP with another classy sound.
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Tags: Nu Disco | Synthwave
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Elevate (feat Pontchartrain mix)
Cat: RSD 026. Rel: 11 Sep 23
Elevate (5:57)
Help Me Find My Way (feat Seta) (6:02)
Help Me Find My Way (feat Seta - Pontchartrain remix) (5:47)
Elevate (The Carry Nation remix) (5:06)
Review: Heidy P is a long time associate of the Rocksteady Disco crew and now she treats them to her first ever solo release in the form of Elevate. It is, as you'd expect of her, a house record through and through, but one packed with plenty of her own charm and personality. Opener 'Elevate' is a classy and jazz-tinged, Latin-styled groove that will electrify any floor. Next is the hugely emotive, soulful and gospel drenched 'Help Me Find My Way' with uplifting vocals from Seta. Pontchartrain then steps up to remix 'Help Me Find My Way' into something deeper and Carry Nation close out with a more freaked out sound.
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 in stock $13.23
Wake Up People
Cat: RS 45043. Rel: 20 Feb 17
Wake Up People (3:30)
Peace Of The Rock (3:19)
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Run Down World
Cat: HVY 001. Rel: 31 Mar 20
Run Down World (5:55)
Times Are Bad (8:00)
Review: Remarkably, almost a decade has passed since the first missive from re-edit crew Heavy Disco (AKA Ashley Beedle, Dave Jarvis and Darren House) landed in stores. Here the London collective returns for the first time in four years with two more tried-and-tested dancefloor rubs. "Run Down World" is particularly delicious, delivering a groovy revision of what sounds like one of the Police's hazier and more groove-based moments (IE there's less reggae influence and more of an AOR disco flex - think great grooves and flanged, spaced-out guitars). On side B it's all about "Times Are Bad", a fine extended revision of Tavares' deep disco/Steely Dan-goes-jazz-funk rub "Bad Times" that seems eerily fitting for the situation the world is in.
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Disco Amnesia EP
Cat: HVY 002. Rel: 04 Nov 20
Disco Amnesia (9:36)
Let's Be Free (5:37)
Unconditional Love (5:56)
Review: Earlier this year, London's long-serving Heavy Disco crew re-ignited their re-edit series after seven years away via a fine 12" containing tasty reworks of killer boogie-soul and disco-not-disco cuts from Tavares and the Police. On this similarly essential follow-up, they return to their string-drenched disco roots. A-side 'Disco Amnesia' is simply superb, with the scalpel-wielding cockneys successfully extending a sweet, string-laden disco gem and successfully taking it to soulful new heights. Over on side B, 'Let's Be Free' is a tidy rearrangement of an electric piano solo-heavy disco-meets-jazz-funk jam, while closing cut 'Unconditional Love' is the kind of mid-tempo disco-soul sing-along that's destined to feature as the 'end of night tune' at many a forthcoming party.
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