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NOVO 0383
15 May 13
BRILL 011
13 May 13
43421
13 May 13
100557 14
13 May 13
IGR 007
19 May 13
DJMOR 20
13 May 13
MULLET 072
13 May 13
Review:
Hats off to 80s-obssesed Mullet Records man Casio Social Club; he's been releasing synth-pop influenced electro-house at a tireless rate for a few years now. This album collects the best of his remixes of other acts and it's an impressive selection: from the pulsating electro-soul of "Can You Feel It", to the Thin White Duke-ish, bass-driven new wave of "Right Off", the italo-disco pop of "Thinking Of You" and the Jam & Lewis vibes of "Forever Lasting". In short, packed full of retro dynamite.
ROY 415
16 May 13
BBR 006
14 May 13
HOLOG 011
15 May 13
UTI 1202
16 May 13
DR 15
14 May 13
ULR 328
13 May 13
VDT 007
16 May 13
FOL 003
14 May 13
Review:
American producer Softmore specialises in the sort of twinkly, laidback, partially horizontal fare that sits somewhere in between slo-mo deep house, hazy Balearica and winding downtempo beats. It's a formula, pepped up with the odd sneaky sample (opener "Got The Power" bites an old Bee Gees favourite), which guarantees fine late night fare. There are neat musical touches all over the place (see the subdued jazz guitars on "The Truth", or the muted horns on "Now It's Jazz", a kind of tribute to Boulevard-era St German), which add to the smoky sense of release. In many ways, it's quite a nostalgic release - this kind of gear was once all the rage - but that only adds to the fun.
380015 2052288
16 May 13
CR 041
17 May 13
100551 47
18 May 13
KOM 032
14 May 13
100552 05
18 May 13
CITY 1098
13 May 13
IRECEPIREC 566D3TR
14 May 13
DFA 2386
14 May 13
EDR 12
17 May 13
HBR 021
13 May 13
Review:
Canada's Homebreakin' label, so often a home to P-funk and electro influenced party-starters, welcomes a new name to its roster, Laberge. "Falling Away" is a little different to their usual fare, with the title track delivering a deep, shimmering chunk of R&B-influenced nu-disco. Chris James' remix brings out the garage elements of the original (think pitched-up, messed around with vocals) and adds some shuffling beats, while Terrence Pearce's version is a wide-eyed chunk of UK garage nostalgia. As for the bonus tracks, "At Night" is a soaring slice of slo-mo electrofunk (think big synths and big vocals), while "Yesterday" is a near perfect example of how to execute slo-mo nu-disco.
DN 031
16 May 13
AREADV 015
13 May 13
A 024
13 May 13
MOTHER 012
15 May 13
MOTHER 012
15 May 13
CEL 0106
17 May 13
SHAT 0091
13 May 13
MSHA 1016
13 May 13
LADAL 13092
15 May 13
MK 01
17 May 13
DATO 001
13 May 13
CR 013
16 May 13
GRIME 006
13 May 13
Review:
The highly anticipated release of Grimy Edits Vol. 6 is here with the type of monster edits you'd expect from GRIMY! On this sixth volume of the popular edit series you have Veteran Chicago DJs Zernell & Rahaan bringing the heat with Rahaan's supercharged version of Rebound as the 1st track, coupled with the Zernell - Rahaan collaboration of an obscure B-side Latin Disco / Break Beat Jam perfectly titled WHAT! Joined on the flip side of the release is veteran edit master Tim McAllister of M.I.L.C. Music fame who takes a lesser known JB 7" and transforms it into the dance foor killer titled "I Need Help!".
DD 1
18 May 13
BBR 103
16 May 13
DFA 2379
14 May 13
DR 011
13 May 13
ANDM 001
13 May 13
NANG 104
13 May 13
RR 0082013
17 May 13
Review:
With his previous disco re-edits for German imprint Replay, Frico has usually dug a bit deeper, sourcing more obscure material. This time round though he's going straight for Loose Joints' tried and tested "Is It All Over My Face", and due to his decision to really only make it slightly dubbier, gets away with it. "Together For Ever" re-jigs Exodus' 1979 disco classic and makes the most of its frenetic Latino percussion and hyper elasticized bassline.
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