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TWWDWL 001
03 May 13
UP 014
25 Mar 13
361015 2902083
01 May 13
AREADV 015
13 May 13
SPRLTD 010
02 Apr 13
MK 01
17 May 13
MFP 011
20 May 13
UTS 040
09 May 13
Played by: Mark Knight, Jkriv (Deep And Disco/Razor-N-Tape), P A U L I E, Fredeverything, Shota Tanaka (Beaten Space Probe), 2 Good Souls, Lesale, Disco Doubles
Review:
The fantastically named A/Jus/Ted - veteran producers Justin Strauss and Eddie Mars on a collaborative tip - make their debut on Under The Shade. "A Brighter Light", featuring the treacle-thick soul vocals of Jeremy Glenn, sits somewhere between electro-soul, early Chicago house and Balearic nu-disco. As you'd probably expect from the soul-minded Strauss, the resultant track is effortlessly soulful, quietly uplifting and brilliantly produced. The same could be said of the more instrumental Re A/Jus/Ted remix, which blends skittering proto-house rhythms and electrofunk dub elements with woozy modern deep house. Like the original, it's excellent.
ECB 359D
20 May 13
FHDR 008
08 Apr 13
43073
05 Apr 13
43043
04 Apr 13
43031
04 Apr 13
DEDISC 016
01 Apr 13
Review:
The Italian nu-disco dons Ajello are back on home ground following their recent foray into African sounds on the Kalimba Tune EP. Released on their much loved Demo Disc label, these three new tracks see them doing what they do best: "Soomee" begins things on a slow, head-nodding, quirky funk tip, "Sport" is the kind of accelerated slice of amazing hiNRG electro-disco not heard since the days of the late great Patrick Cowley, and "Joker" is a cool excursion into leftfield electronic disco, full of eccentric twists and turns that lead to a bonkers Italo crescendo.
763002 6304764
26 Apr 13
VME 11031
07 May 13
PPV 010
30 Apr 13
PS 02
14 Apr 13
GP 004
29 Apr 13
SNLNX 010
16 Apr 13
ADULTERY 015
25 Apr 13
Review:
Lino 'Alkalino' Rodriguez is getting straight to the point with the title of the latest release on his own Audaz label. The music featured also has a similar no-nonsense attitude, being all attention grabbing party starters. "Love That Funk" is an excellent electro-disco-boogie banger with an underlying hi-NRG feel. Ronnie Law's classic, "Always There", is subtly retweaked in sensitive fashion and likewise for Mystic Merlin's storming "Just Can't Give You Up".
NSTC 012
15 Apr 13
UP 015
22 Apr 13
KGS 001
22 Apr 13
Review:
DJ Ionic's Finnish disco-boogie label Kojak Giant Sounds goes digital with this re-issue of a successful single from a few years back. "I'd Like To You" is some baddass electro-boogie with a heavy kick adding that extra thump needed. "Poyson" is a slow and tight Larry Levan-style funk jam, with extra-elastic bass and a tough talkin' diva to boot!
01 May 13
003
01 Apr 13
FPLP 009
06 May 13
Played by: Dionigi
Review:
Prins Thomas' Full Pupp label seems to excel at finding hitherto unknown Norwegian disco talent. Here, it offers up the debut full-length from Oslo native Andre Bratten, who apparently shares studio space with Lindstrom and Todd Terje. Comparisons with both producers are understandable; Be A Man You Ant's shimmering vintage synths, stargazing melodies and chugging space disco grooves (particularly those on the intoxicating "Aegis") are reminiscent of both producers' early work. It's already been pointed out that "Libra" shares an aesthetic with Terje's "Inspector Norse", while the quirky "Still Sertie" and mutant funk oddity "I Am Square" bear all the hallmarks of a Six Cups of Rebel B-side. Clearly, Bratten is a talent to watch.
IMAGDIG 034
01 Apr 13
BRAV 002
26 Apr 13
DSR 034
03 Apr 13
NH 004
11 Apr 13
ITA 015
27 Mar 13
ITA 020
18 Apr 13
ITA 019
17 Apr 13
HDR 044
29 Apr 13
FIID 001
22 Apr 13
SPT 003
13 May 13
OOOEP 043
11 May 13
ST 041
25 Mar 13
HYPELTDDIG 011
22 Apr 13
Played by: Alexander Robotnick
Review:
Teaming up for the first time on Hypercolour LTD, Bristolian beat heads Arkist and Komon bring their considerable studio prowess to bear on two cuts that slip neatly between the cracks of contemporary electronic music. "Brookfield" shuffles and shimmies with live drums and warm, fulsome bass, never afraid of embracing bold and emotive melodies to throw down on a crisp groove and maintaining a dynamic sense of progression throughout. "Kitchen Monks" goes for a more propulsive groove but maintains the fluid, melodic funk of the lead track, working some displaced vocal into the mix, a sink-full of found sound percussion and crafty layers of different synths, keeping laid back just as much as it kicks it.
DOB 008
01 Apr 13
ADRS 006
29 Apr 13
PR 002
25 Apr 13 | ||
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