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EP
EP (12")
Cat: DECON 028. Rel: 12 Jan 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Open Heart Surgery
Goodnight Good Morning
Do You Need Someone
I Wrote The Book
Review: Iconic Gossip front lady Beth Ditto further dips her toes in clubland with this solo EP on the recently resurrected Deconstruction imprint. Lining her distinct tones musically is some typically classy production work from Simian Mobile Disco, further cementing a relationship that began with Ditto's appearance on SMD's last LP. Lead track "Open Heart Surgery" is truly infectious thanks to the simple yet far too effective synth stabs that run throughout, whilst the more laid back "Goodnight Goodmorning" has warm up material written all over it. It's the flipside track "Do You Need Someone" which proves to be most satisfying thanks to the squelchy electro rhythms and subaqueous squiggles.
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out of stock $8.41
EP
EP (12")
Cat: NADO 013. Rel: 22 Apr 15
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Hagringen (7:38)
Chemtrails (6:01)
Stockholmsnatt (5:01)
Pacific Northeast (4:08)
Quaaludes (4:08)
Review: Aficionado welcome Swedish space cadets Farbror Resande Mac to their cause with the simply titled five track EP, a superb excursion into gently billowing Balearica. You may well know these Scandinavians from fine outings on Mystic & Quantum and Is It Balearic last year, and this new record suggests Farbror Resande Mac is a project we could happily hear alot more from. "Hagringen" would be perfect music to soundtrack the mooted Bladerunner sequel, a delay laden epic that manages to instil a sense of intensity whilst retaining an air of effortless grace. The mood veers off into different areas from here, with cosmic moments ("Chemtrails" and "Pacific Northeast") matched by downbeat funk ("Quaaludes") and guitar laden journey's into '80s soft rock ("Stockholmsnatt"). A Balearic DJs wet dream, this one.
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out of stock $7.90
EP
EP (12")
Cat: UMD 7006. Rel: 30 Sep 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
You Can't Turn Me Away
Searchin'
Give Me Your Love
All Alone
Review: You might recognise Sylvia's "You Can't Turn Me Away" from GTA Vice City. You might recognise "Give Me Your Love" from Armand Van Helden's "Full Moon". Or you might just recognise that Sylvia is one seriously talented soulstress. Smouldering with myriad shades of soul and funk, each cut is taken from the Roy Ayers-backed 1981 album Give Me Your Love. Highlights include the sopping wet bass licks on "You Can't Turn Me Away", the bold, tearful strings and slap-bass juxtaposition on "All Alone" the tight guitar plucks and Sylvia's purring delivery on "Searchin'" and the disco gusto on "Give Me Your Love." A true soul gem, this is why the big man invented reissues.
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out of stock $7.63
EP
EP (12")
Cat: NADO 008. Rel: 20 May 14
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Max Essa - "Chou Chou San"
Max Essa - "Peninsular"
Edition Basso - "Sore Sebi"
Edition Basso - "Waking Up Late"
Review: Tribal Balearic is the genre Aficionado are pushing to describe their latest 12" offering which is a split release from Max Essa and Basso, but put down that pinch of salt because it's another winner for the Mancunian label. Essa of course needs little introduction to anyone that indulges in some of the more horizontally inclined disco releases, whilst fans of the Black Disco label will remember Sebastian Graetz's killer contribution as Basso. There's a pleasant degree of chunkiness to "Chou Chou San," Essa's opening gambit where hefty drums are complemented well by the Oriental synth lines and spiritual pads that Max has made his own. "Peninsular" is most definitely not tribal but it is Balearic at it's most serenest and offers a moment of calm before Basso mans the B Side deck with the vibrant afro disco flavours of "Sore Sebi" and the languid "Waking Up Late".
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out of stock $9.46
EP
EP (12")
Cat: OUZA 1301. Rel: 24 Jul 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Black
Van III
Tabanka
Review: A brand new off-shoot imprint to Tiago's ever-ace Interzona 13, Outerzona 13 launches with a clear and emphatic statement of intent. It comes courtesy of Nelson Gomes, erstwhile member of Gala Drop who, for now, wishes to be known simply as Black. Repping three wholly different sides to his skills and sonic world, Nelson ticks every box. Late night dynamite by way of the frenetic conga-heavy Afrofusion of "Black", life-affirming vibes by way of the delicate balance of trembling synth arpeggio and rich motherland chants on "Van III" and end-of-night sensuality by way the laid back soul and sexy horn work of "Tabanka".
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EP
EP (limited translucent green vinyl 10")
Cat: SICSN 038. Rel: 04 Feb 21
 
Indie/Alternative
A Long Walk Home For Parted Lovers (3:13)
Salka Gets Her Hopes Up (4:10)
The Brae (4:11)
Riquelme (2:44)
out of stock $13.95
EP
EP (12")
Cat: OUZA 1308. Rel: 03 Dec 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Capy (8:36)
Opa (5:33)
Magoo (4:42)
out of stock $9.21
EP
EP (12")
Cat: CHANNEL 072. Rel: 19 Aug 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Solitarity (5:17)
Police State (5:53)
Surveillance (5:55)
Review: As the back cover makes clear, Negative Hallucination is a collaboration between Pittsburgh Track Authority member Thomas Cox, and Africans With Mainframes member Noleian Reusse. Given their respective recording histories, you'd perhaps expect this debut EP to be full of bumpin', acid-flecked house. In fact, it's an altogether looser and more melodious affair, with opener "Solitarity" [sic] expertly combining elements from krautrock, analogue house, and cheery Balearic disco. The freaky, alien attack that is off-kilter jacker "Police State" is perhaps more in-keeping with their analogue house histories, while "Surveillance" expertly joins the dots between dub techno, lo-fi house, and intergalactic electronica.
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out of stock $10.52
EP
EP (12")
Cat: DP 007. Rel: 12 Dec 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
What About Love (Rob Manga edit) (4:27)
Peace Of Mind (Illco edit) (3:37)
DR DJ (Mr Mendel edit) (6:45)
Review: More deviant Dutch disco funk as three of The Netherlands finest share some time on the Sunshine Sound imprint. Rob Manga takes us deep into the sleaze with a low-swung groove that loops right down into the gutter. Illco flips the vibe and cleanses our soul with the more spiritual Sun Ra style "Peace Of Mind". Finally Mr Mendel keeps us up all night with his salacious boogie funk twist with Candido inspired results - watch out for the drums midway. Wow.
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out of stock $14.48
EP
EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MFSP 001. Rel: 24 Oct 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Piece Together Part One (6:28)
Red Day (5:37)
Buzara (5:47)
Orange Sky (7:11)
Review: Pete Herbert and Phil Mison's Reverso 68 project is hard to beat when it comes to classically-informed disco, Balearic and house music, having shored up on Eskimo, and Is It Balearic? in the past. It's been some time since they dropped fresh productions of their own, so this new four-tracker comes as a welcome injection of seasoned, high-end grooves for the slow but heavy part of the night. "Piece Together" is a natural opening gambit, letting acid basslines rub up against delayed strafes of synth and subtle guitar chops in the most grooving of ways. It's set the perfect tone for the rest of the EP to follow, guaranteeing this 12" a place in scores of bags.
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out of stock $8.94
EP
EP (12")
Cat: ASR 333. Rel: 24 Jun 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Show Me Luv (6:13)
Ohh, JAAAZ (6:10)
Let Me Treble (4:06)
Review: Digger and editor extraordinaire John Zahl returns with three more deep dug oddities from the disco cosmos. Early 80s stadium synth boogie with Italo stamped deep into the core and some fantastic horn stabs, "Show Me Luv" kickstarts the party all synths blazing. It's backed up by an Alexander O'Neal meets-D-Train smoocher "Oh Jaaaz" before "Let Me Treble" closes the show with a vibe that you could imagine Abba sounding like if they spent a day on the beach jamming on high doses of peyote. Divine.
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out of stock $11.85
EP
EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: KF 012. Rel: 09 Dec 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cabriodelic (7:00)
On The Way (6:30)
Tour De L'afrique (7:44)
In Sands (5:34)
Review: The last we heard from Kinfolk was on the excellent "Mirage" by Kalidasa, but now the adventurous and chug-friendly label is back with this killer EP from Alterleo. "Cabriodelic" will have hips swinging at an easy tempo, not least thanks to the nagging throb of the bassline and the swaying drums shaking over the top of the track. "On The Way" takes things in a freakier direction, using ample samples and channeling a little industrial noir, while "Tour De L'afrique" focuses on craftily programmed drums and captivating melodic subtleties. "In Sands" finishes the set with a wigged out acid-trance rumination that should appeal to those who love the sound of European freak-beats before dance music got compartmentalized.
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out of stock $8.16
EP
EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: HPNB 02. Rel: 10 Sep 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Track 1 (7:34)
Track 2 (5:02)
Track 3 (6:57)
Track 4 (5:58)
out of stock $11.57
EP
EP (12")
Cat: HPNB 04. Rel: 03 Dec 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Track 1 (6:21)
Track 2 (6:11)
Track 3 (5:24)
Track 4 (6:25)
Review: The edit and rework-focused Hot Peas 'N Butter series has never come clean about who is behind it, though so far each of its named editors has been based in the Steel City of Sheffield. Here two of the series' most prolific editors, thatmanmonkz and pal Simba, join forces to deliver four-more sneaky re-rubs. Check first the driving disco-soul funk of "Track 1", before diving headfirst into the two-step jazz-funk brilliance of "Track 2", a cut that contains some fantastic dueling horn solos. Over on side B, "Track 3" is a smoothed out, proto-house style take on a synth-laden early electro number complete with silly pitched-up vocal snippets, while "Track 4" sees the Sheffield duo put their own spin on a particularly spacey cut from the Prelude back catalogue.
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out of stock $12.10
EP
EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MLPHEP 09. Rel: 14 Sep 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Piano Sunset (4:29)
Exotic Vibes (4:54)
Amore (5:43)
Amore (Pete Herbert remix) (6:10)
Review: Excellent debut EP from Paradisica with warm night Balearic dance vibes across all 4 tracks. A side, beautiful romantic dance grooves for the sunset hour. The flip 'Amore' brings a sexy and upbeat late 80s house vibe with a driving Pete Herbert mix to keep the party going strong.
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out of stock $8.41
EP
EP (cassette tape (no soundfiles available))
Cat: MOONB CASSETTE. Rel: 23 Aug 13
 
Funk
Live In Cali
Old Iz New
Still Runnin Heat
Sleazy Ceezee
Starfight
Nevs Groove
out of stock $7.63
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