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Space Bitch
Cat: HOBO 003. Rel: 15 Jul 16
Space Bitch (3:29)
Stimulant (3:29)
Review: It's been a few years since New Zealand soul spaceman pecked our decks on the cheek but he's back and he's packing kindred company Zackey Force Funk for a more angular, woozy cosmic funk message than before. "Space Bitch" tells a tale all self-respecting intergalactic pimp can relate to as it lollops along over loose drums, a grumpy bassline and hazy chords. "Stimulant" is a much drowsier, somnambulant affair with its warped electro-at-half-speed tones and eerie whispers and whistles. Barbed, far-out but ultimately beautiful.
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Played by: Neon Finger
out of stock $17.47
Best Of Various
Cat: TLM 030. Rel: 20 Sep 22
Marcello Cassanelli - "Fantasia" (5:02)
Zarenzeit - "Deep Work" (6:41)
Stefano De Santis - "Song For George D" (4:19)
Future Jazz Ensemble - "Freeway" (4:31)
Caruso - "Vestimenta" (6:06)
Review: Ten Lovers always manage to find a perfect sweet spot between jazz and house on the music it serves up. This new various artists' effort proves the point well: Marcello Cassanelli lunches the trip with groovy and nodding bass synths and airy vocal cries on 'Fantasia.' Zarenzeit then sinks into a bubbly groove with killer drums and sun-worshiping synths before Stefano De Santis drops some excellent broken beast on his squelchy synth workout 'Song For George D.' Future Jazz Ensemble takeoff into the cosmos and Caruso gets romantic on 'Vestimenta'.
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out of stock $16.33
Who's Your Boss
Cat: COS 1207. Rel: 15 Apr 21
Pearl Farano & The High Lights Of Joy - "Who's Your Boss" (2:53)
Zella Jackson - "Days Are Just Like People" (2:19)
Review: Greg Belson is a world leading gospel collector and DJ who had great success with his Divine Disco series. He continued his vital work with Cultures of Soul on the Devin Funk compilations series and now the label are serving up the many highlights on 7". Here we have
Pearl Farano & The High Lights Of Joy with 'Who's Your Boss', a high speed funk gem with in the pocket drum playing and energetic guitar riffs. The real star of course is the coarse vocal that cannot help but light your fires. On the flip, Zella Jackson's vocal soars next to summery flutes and raw, dense rhythm sections.
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Played by: I Love 45's!, Originals
out of stock $13.24
Let's Dance Vol 6
Cat: FJMEDITS 06. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Monsieur Van Pratt - "Besame" (5:22)
Kiko Navarro - "Bosinga" (5:27)
Bogdan Ra - "Get On The Floor" (4:30)
Zaffa - "Shake It" (6:50)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Funkyjaws Music is back to make your body move with the latest instalment in its ongoing edit series, Let's Dance, this time with a sixth sizzling volume. Monsieur Van Pratt's loose and languid 'Besame' opens up with some gorgeous strings and funky guitar licks then Kiko Navarro brings a rich Afro flavour with the shuffling and percussive rhythms of 'Bosinga'. Bogdan Ra's 'Get On The Floor' is a fresh take on a disco classic with irresistible vocal charm and swooning pads. Last of all, Zaffa demands you 'Shake It' and you surely will as he layers up wet claps, sliding hi-hats and lively drums into a big-hearted party starter.
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标签: Disco House
 in stock $13.51
Zodyaco (reissue)
Zodyaco (reissue) (12" + insert)
Cat: EAS 019. Rel: 01 Feb 21
Astri & Riflessi (3:49)
Zodyaco (5:02)
Libra Position (5:34)
Genti Del Mediterraneo (6:16)
Libra Position (reprise) (3:49)
Review: Two years ago, Early Sounds Recordings co-founder Pellegrino S. Snichelotto dished up a debut mini-album that brilliantly joined the dots between Daniele Baldelli style Afro-cosmic grooves and jazz-funk. This is his first outing since and explores similarly sunny and meandering sonic territory, beginning with the languid guitar solos, jaunty electric piano riffs and Tullio de Piscopo style percussion of "Astri & Riflessi". Smoother and deeper dancefloor jazz-funk flavours are provided by "Zodyaco", "Libra Position" is a dub-driven affair rich in spacey synth solos and heavy bass, and "Genti Del Mediterraneo" is a riotous dancefloor workout rich in crunchy Clavinets, elastic slap bass and wild electric piano solos. It is, then, every bit as essential as its fine predecessor.
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out of stock $25.91
Everytime
Cat: RAF 030. Rel: 20 Jul 07
Everytime
Everytime (instrumental)
Review: It's with a big smiley grin on our faces that we present "Everytime", a killer soul-funk-r&b nugget from the almighty Mr Phil Asher (aka Restless Soul). Together with UK vocalist Zansika they mash things up with a combination of raw break beats and soulful vocals which will appeal to anyone who ever got down to Amerie's "One Thing" or Beyonce's "Crazy In Love". Basically, we got a full-on floor filler that should go down with both r&b/soul heads just as well as the retro funk community. A top Raw Fusion release.
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out of stock $9.00
Luv N Haight Edit Series Vol 2
Luv N Haight Edit Series Vol 2 (clear vinyl 12" + free MP3 download code)
Cat: UBR 11305. Rel: 19 Oct 12
Practice What You Preach (Zernell & Rahaan edit)
Bump & Hustle Music (Zernell & Rahaan edit)
Review: The Luv N' Haight Edits series launched in style earlier this year, enlisting Nico Jaar and 78 Edits to rework two Mike James Kirkland classics to tie in with the annual Record Store Day festivities. This second volume sees Chicago duo Rahaan and Zernell tackle music from Tommy Stewart's self titled 1976 album, recently reissued by the Ubiquity sub label. If you're not familiar with Stewart's work then you need to check that LP, one of the defining releases of the pre-disco era and two of its highlights are given respectful touchdowns on this clear 12". There's an obvious deftness to the way Rahaan and Zernell loop up the intro bars of "Practice What You Preach" before dropping in those killer strings and then launching into the song itself, while the dirty funk of "Bump & Hustle Music" is only made more apparent by the duo's subtle arrangements. Big 12" for the discotheques!
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out of stock $13.80
Sou Negro
Cat: BRZ45 086. Rel: 16 Apr 21
Toni Tornado - "Sou Negro" (2:21)
Zeca Do Trombone & Roberto Sax - "Coluna Do Meio" (2:58)
Review: Mr Bongo offers up an incredible 86th volume in the Brazil45 series, and this time it's Black Rio funk from two mainstays of the sound, Toni Tornado & Zeca Do Trombone. A-side 'Sou Negro' is from Tornado's 1970 EP on Odeon Records. It's a sought after number that despite lasting only just over two minutes still makes an indelible impression. Zeca Do Trombone & Roberto Sax join forces on the flip for 'Coluna Do Meio,' which is a more smooth, easy going jazz laced tune compared with the raw and direct a-side. This one has an acrobatic vocal and sunny riffs bringing pool-side vibes under clear blue skies.
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 in stock $10.99
Slow Attack
Cat: FMOFUNK 0187. Rel: 16 Jan 18
Zackey Force Funk - "Slow Attack" (4:04)
XL Middleton - "You're So Different" (4:20)
Review: Long time compadres spotted together on Mofunk as far back as four years ago with "Press Play", Zackey Force Funk and XL Middleton collide on the LA funk imprint again, this time sharing the 45" a side a piece. ZFF goes for the soothing touches, smooth with just subtle hints at sleaze while XL goes all out George Jetson with an upbeat juicy space bass strut, sprinkled keys and new jack vocals. Two dope label faces, two killer jams, one fly way to kick off 2018 from Mofunk.
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out of stock $12.11
Trip Through The Galaxy
Cat: SCRU 009. Rel: 23 Jun 25
Trip Through The Galaxy (5:01)
Supernova Child (4:04)
Review: Venice-based DJ and collector Zaffa is next up on the ever-superb Scruniversal label with a couple more delightful disco dancers. 'Trip Through The Galaxy' is a slow-motion cosmic trip that is vast in scale and high on soul thanks to the warm vocal that floats amidst funky riffs and glowing keys. Things stay just as sensuous and steamy on the flip with 'Supernova Child', another fluid and funky jam with oodles of synth magic and gentle grooves all soothing mind, body and soul. The real kicker is the vocal samples that add extra spaced-out funkiness.
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标签: Space Disco | Jazz Funk
 in stock $12.39
Yellow Fever (reissue)
Cat: DSND 001REPRESS. Rel: 27 Oct 18
Yellow Fever (3:51)
Papillon Rouge (4:27)
Review: Vital Italian library music from the 70s right here. Initially excavated by Strut then issued on a limited 45 last year, this is reissue is back by popular demand and highly recommended. Vital, airy jazz funk charged by the super tight breaks of renowned Italian drummer Tullio De Piscopo, Paolo Zavallone's compositions are lively and full of surprises; "Yellow Fever" is a Hammond powered long summer drive with the top down and no obstacles while "Papillon Rouge" hits with more of a Bob James feel as the keys take on a life of their own, backed up by equally mischievous horns.
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out of stock $14.09
Venha
Venha (12")
Cat: THANKYOU 015. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Venha (remix) (6:05)
Venha (instrumental) (5:09)
Venha (Vhena dub Bob One remix) (4:06)
Review: This off-beat classic from Ze Carlos has been specially remastered for this reissue. It is a wonderful weird Italian product with deriving Italo melodies and Brazillian lyrics as well as plenty of freestyle beats. On the flip side is a brilliant dub version remixed by Bob One that channels plenty of Arthur Russell vibes. It has Latin drums and lots of percussive energy and is finished in a sophisticated style that makes it all the more standout. The low end is hefty and clear while the mids are nice and roomy. It's a surefire winner when dropped on the right 'floor.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
out of stock $19.44
Simple Song
Cat: ATH 047. Rel: 25 May 17
Simple Song (3:16)
I Forgot To Say (4:27)
Review: Stone cold classic from 1977. Zebra's self-released (and only) single has had an interesting trip in the last 15 years. First chanced upon by Ian Wright, then a hot target on the collector's merry-go-round, then a big hit for Jazzman and now, 10 years later, a potential smasher for Jazzman alumni Fryer and his consistently ace AOTN imprint. In case you don't know it, "Simple Song" is a slapping, frenzied funk groove while "I Forgot To Say" plays consummate counterpoint with a blissful honeyed ballad. It's worth jumping on this while you can...
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out of stock $12.39
Vol II
Vol II (12")
Cat: TJD 010. Rel: 30 Mar 20
Candy Flip (6:11)
Rendezvous (6:38)
Still Swag (feat Jitwam) (4:22)
Logan's Run (7:13)
Mas O Menos (4:14)
River Run Deep (6:36)
Review: A staple of the Australian Music scene, pals Lewis Moody, Ziggy Zeigeist and Matthew Hayes of Zeitgeist Freedom Energy Exchange offer-up their second album, a collection of jaunty jazz-funk, jazz-house and spaced-out jams guaranteed to improve your mood in these most troubling of times. There's much to enjoy from start to finish, from the fizzing dancefloor jazz rush of "Logan's Run" and the synth-sporting Afro-jazz/jazz-funk fusion of "Candy Flip", to the bubbly boogie-jazz positivity of "River Run Deep" and the hazy house warmth of "Still Swag", a kind of update of the mid 1990s St Germain sound that's worth the entrance fee on its own.
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out of stock $16.06
Zombi (remastered)
Zombi (remastered) (12" in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: BSTX 102BLACK. Rel: 20 Aug 24
Zombi (Massimo Berardi edit) (5:13)
Zombi (single version) (3:46)
In The Land Of The Zombi (Massimo Berardi edit) (5:18)
In The Land Of The Zombi (single version) (3:27)
Review: 'Zombi' and 'In the Land of the Zombi' are two cult electro disco-funk tracks from 1979 that predate the Italo disco explosion by three years. These tracks, more powerful and electronic than the disco styles of the late '70s, were originally created by talented musician and bandleader Salvatore Ida and were composed by Federico and Massimo Ida, who previously made waves in the Italian progressive rock scene with the acclaimed album Apoteosi. This reissue, featuring the original artwork in an embossed picture sleeve, includes remastered long versions by Massimo Berardi.
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out of stock $20.85
Funk I Tus
Cat: F 5419. Rel: 28 Jun 17
Funk I Tus (3:19)
Let The Music Take Your Mind (2:45)
Review: Jaded ex-rapper, author and terminal realist J-Zone unleashes his new funk project The Zone Identity where more of his fizzy, frazzled outsider beats are melted down with no care for convention, or crossover. Rawness in every direction; "Funk I Tus" hits and tickles like a Booker T demo (complete with some ace percussion rolls) while "Let The Music Take Your Mind" steps back on the easy beat with more emphasis on freeform synth blasts. Undiluted funk in its purist form; get in the zone today.
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out of stock $14.93
Knight Rider: Japan Sleeve Edition
Cat: C 4000JAPAN. Rel: 11 Jul 23
The Zone Identity - "Knight Rider" (3:27)
J Zone - "9 Breaks" (The Warm Up) (2:36)
Review: .Back in 2021 when he first dropped this one, The Zone Identity had been away for two years. It was a fine return though that now comes with a special Japanese Edition sleeve. The project is an anonymous one but they excel at soul-jazz grooves and tasteful covers of classic material and that this one is led by drummer Jay Mumford. 'Knight Rider' is a super cover of the title tune of the iconic 80s show. It's replayed with heavy drums snapping beneath the classic synth phrasing and some extra late night vibes. J-Zone then offers a slow motion workout with '9 Breaks (The Warm Up).' Still fresh.
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out of stock $14.09
Don't Give Up
Cat: EF 76S. Rel: 08 Apr 20
Don't Give Up (3:16)
Sweet Touch Of Love (3:18)
Review: Zulu Men hail from New Orelans and bring plenty of that famous musical city's history to their work. The southwest of Louisiana has birthed greats like Dr. John, Allen Toussaint and Trombone Shorty, all of whom loom large over this new 45. Both sides of the record brim and bristle with big horns, live percussion and shuffling drums that come with dancing keys that will get you up on your toes as the parade rolls by. The B-side houses a cover of one of the legendary Toussaint's biggest hits, "Sweet Touch Of Love".
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out of stock $10.71
Welcome To LA
Welcome To LA (limited 7")
Cat: FSPEC 05. Rel: 15 Dec 23
Welcome To LA (4:03)
City Of Angels (4:02)
Review: Dam Funk is the true ambassador of West Coast boogie in the modern era, and his dreamy touch is unmistakable. Parisian funkateer David Zylberman knows what's up, and so he's reached out to Dam for some input on this silky smooth single which takes us into the heart of LA. The result is two cuts tipped way, way back for the smoothest of rides, all mid tempo 808 groove and lingering, mellow synth chords. If you were a fan of the breakthrough Toeachizown album which brought Dam Funk to wider attention, you're going to love this record.
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out of stock $16.06
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Koine
Koine (LP)
Cat: EAS 025. Rel: 09 May 25
Pecche (4:02)
Mario (3:55)
L'aura (5:06)
Palepoli (2:55)
Sadite (3:28)
La Malia Del Sur (4:43)
Faccussi (4:01)
Sirene (4:23)
Review: Pellegrino & Zodyaco's skillfully intertwine Neapolitan disco, funk, jazz and world music while channelling a spirit of creative escape of this new album, which is inspired by Henri Laborit's 'Eloge de la fuite'. It explores conscious escapism as a return to authenticity and seeks a "common language" through sound by merging Mediterranean melodies with global rhythms, vintage instruments and ethnic percussion that all bridge past and present. Four years after his last outing, Morphe, Pellegrino is still in top form here with a soulful, genre-blurring portrait of modern Naples that reflects the fact that, in the city, musical traditions meet modern experimentation.
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 in stock $30.14
4x4 Scorpion (reissue)
Cat: LHNR 94. Rel: 13 Feb 23
ABC My Love (3:40)
Around My Way (4:45)
Animal (3:43)
Agony (2:30)
Shakazulu (2:54)
Lil Dutchie (3:15)
Hater 3000 (2:42)
Glide Through Galaxy (2:12)
Girl (Egyptian Lover Tribute) (1:45)
Keep Your Records Clean (3:56)
Seeing Sound Of A Thousand Suns (2:31)
Review: Zackery Force Funk released his 4x4 Scorpion album in 2019 and didn't disappoint. It was his 10th overall and there hasn't been one since then, which makes this reissue all the more valuable. Across the 11 jams he combines squelchy analogue boogie sounds with cosmic disco energy and low slung funk swagger with help from some of the finest producers in the game such as XL Middleton. The highlights come thick and fast from the sensors 'Around My Way' to the more dusty hip-hop styles of 'Agony' and jazzed up future retro sounds of 'Lil Dutchie'.
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Played by: Dynamite Cuts
标签: Disco Funk | Electrofunk
out of stock $30.41
Black Velvet
Cat: SMPVN 8. Rel: 29 May 25
New Life (4:06)
Black Velvet (6:19)
Say Sumthin (5:40)
Weekender Breeze (5:22)
State Of Mind (6:14)
Feel The Rush (6:00)
Can't Do Without It (3:37)
So Close (5:58)
Top Of It (5:39)
I Need You (3:36)
In Too Deep (4:20)
Review: Following the success of their standout single 'Feel The Rush,' Zaimie returns with Black Velvet, a lush new long player that blends jazz, funk, soul and global rhythms that all expand on the group's signature sound while remaining rooted in groove and emotion. Each track showcases Zaimie's refined musicianship and evolving songwriting, from silky basslines to soaring melodies on 'New Life' to more horn-led celebrations like 'Weekender Breeze' and sunny vocal charmers like 'Can't Do Without It'. Black Velvet feels timeless and contemporary and makes for a confident step forward for Zaimie, who are ever more polished and full of soul.
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标签: Jazz Funk
 in stock $30.41
Zapp 1
Zapp 1 (limited 180 gram audiophile purple vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 1142C. Rel: 27 Jul 22
More Bounce To The Ounce (9:28)
Freedom (3:46)
Brand New Pplayer (5:48)
Funky Bounce (6:47)
Be Alright (7:52)
Coming Home (6:35)
Review: In the annals of electro funk and boogie, you can't overlook the imposing presence of Zapp. It's telling they were picked up by George Clinton and sent to Detroit to record their debut with Bootsy Collins, and just look at the results. On this most seminal of debut albums, the opening gambit of 'More Bounce To The Ounce' tells you everything you need to know - one of the nastiest b-lines ever committed to wax, with one of the most iconic talkbox performances flown in over the top. Overall though, Zapp 1 is a rounded affair with the more classically styled 'Be Alright' and tightly wound funker 'Freedom', capturing the band when they were all-rounders before going deeper into the synth side of things as the 80s wore on.
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Now Playing
Now Playing (limited "transparent bouncing red" vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 081227 817794. Rel: 29 Jan 24
More Bounce To The Ounce (5:01)
Be Alright (2:43)
I Heard It Through The Grapevine (part 1 - single version) (3:45)
Dance Floor (part 1 - single version) (5:00)
Doo Wa Ditty (Blow That Thing) (3:34)
I Can Make You Dance (3:48)
Heartbreaker (part 1 & part 2) (3:57)
So Ruff, So Tuff (3:31)
Computer Love (4:34)
Slow & Easy (5:00)
Review: Brand new compilation including Ohio soul supergroup Zapp & Roger's essential tracks. Flaunting a formidable repertory, including 'More Bounce To The Ounce' and 'Computer Love', Now Playing charts the rise and plateau of Roger Troutman, whose light still embers on; the match was lit in the early 1960s, during which time the breakout hits 'Jolly Roger' and 'Night Time' propelled Troutman to early successes. A career dip in the 1970s didn't stop him; it took until 1976 for Zapp to gestate and come to fruition, initially under the name Roger & The Human Body. As time went on, it became clear a snappier name was required, thus conceiving Zapp. Just ten tracks of instant-grat, Troutman and co. are heard here in full, time-capsuling swing.
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Sci Fi Jazz Directions
Cat: KRY 024. Rel: 09 Sep 22
City & Stars (6:01)
Warp Speed (5:23)
Intergalactic (4:34)
Languages Of Pao (4:36)
Space-love Continuum (5:16)
Technocracy (4:10)
Cybernetic (4:19)
We've Made Contact (3:59)
Review: Melbourne-rooted Ziggy Zeitgeist started his future jazz collective Zeitgeist Freedom Energy Exchange in London, but now it's firmly established in Berlin and you can hear it in the vibe on this new record. Striking a sweet spot between the strict 4/4 pulse of the German capital's cultural calling card and the expressive lilt of spiritual jazz, Zeitgeist and co. have created a tight new extrapolation of jazz's modern flirtations with club music. Let 'Galaxy' unfurl around you, and you could quite picture being mid-flow on the dancefloor as much as the elevated musicianship cavorts around the motorik pulse, even if the band don't need to rely on a kick drum to guide them.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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Disconnect
Leo ZERO / VARIOUS
Disconnect (mixed CD)
Cat: STRUT 065CD. Rel: 18 Nov 10
Desmond & The Tutus - "Kiss You On The Cheek"
Ritual - "Sore Lip" (club mix)
Kabbala - "Ashewo Ara"
The Piranhas - "Vi Gela Gela"
Essential Logic - "Brute Fury"
Basement 5 - "Silicon Chip"
The Dread Flimstone Sound - "Ghetto Life"
Wunmi - "Message In A Bottle"
Chris & Cosey - "Exotika" (12" remix)
Propaganda - "(Echo Of) Frozen Faces"
Indambinigi - "Zimba"
The Unknown Cases - "Mas Imba Bele"
George G - "Hot Lovers"
Can - "Halleluwah"
Richy B Melodia - "Keep It Moving On"
Brian Eno & John Cale - "Spinning Away"
The Countach - "My Oasis" (feat Rosenda - dance club version)
Ritual - "Sore Lip"
The Piranhas - "Vi Gela Gela"
The Unknown Cases - "Masimba Bele"
Basement 5 - "Silicon Chip" (extended edit)
Essential Logic - "Brute Fury"
Chris & Cosey - "Exotika" (12" remix)
Indambinigi - "Zimba"
The Countach - "My Oasis"
George G - "Hot Lovers"
Richy B Melodia - "Keep It Moving On"
Review: Iconic label Strut have really hit their stride in 2010 with a veritable slew of retrospectives, compilations and artist albums covering everything from disco to Sowetan Jazz. They round off a fine year with the auspicious introduction of a new series of mixes called Disconnect with Leo Zero at the helm. The concept behind this series is to invite Strut's favourite DJs and producers to explore the darker, more extreme corners of their record collection. Armed with this creative freedom, Leo Zero has delivered 75 minutes of delightfully subversive music that sets the standard high for subsequent volumes. Commencing with the lilting afro beat of Desmond & The Tutus - surely Tigersushi's most underrated act? - Leo draws on his fifteen years experience as a DJ and producer with a Balearic mix in the truest sense, veering effortlessly between spiky 80s punk funk, reggae that sound tracked Zero's Soulsonic parties, a Sting cover version, nu beat chuggers, kraut rock and EBM throbbers. This is an invitation to consume the lesser broadcasted reaches of a record collection you should not turn down. Golf claps to Strut for including a bonus CD that has eleven of the tracks in unmixed format!
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