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AREADV 015
13 May 13
MK 01
17 May 13
SPT 003
13 May 13
TWWD 003
17 May 13
IGR 007
19 May 13
LOVIN 044
13 May 13
ELR 008
15 May 13
Review:
Possibly named after his favourite retro toasted sandwich maker, Brevil is an Australian disco producer currently on his third outing for Kosta Ellis' Superbreak imprint. His sound is low-slung and dirty and any of the four tracks here are guaranteed to get everybody in the mood for some disco love. Highlights include the loopy and hypnotic "Slow N Low", the shimmering female funk of "Never Gonna Stop" and the rumbling bass and delayed drums-fest that is "Turn U On".
HCM 020
14 May 13
CR 041
17 May 13
DBOX 002
17 May 13
DATO 001
13 May 13
MENADL 261
16 May 13
ALD 007
13 May 13
VR 011D
15 May 13
Review:
Despite making a name for himself in his hometown of Portland, Oregon, Elliot Thomas has yet to make his mark in electronic music at large. Judging by this first solo single for Voyeurthythm, he could be a name to watch in coming years. Brimming with snappy analogue drums, vintage synths and tear-jerking melodies, "Sirius" is a delightful slab of stargazing deepness with some impressive influences (early Chicago deep house, the Burrell brothers, classic Detroit techno). It sounds like something that could have been made in '88 or '89, right down to the analogue warmth present throughout. "Desert Light" follows a similar template, delivering bubbling electronic arpeggios, yearning synth melodies and subdued analogue drums. Recommended.
BUR 018
16 May 13
DB 14
17 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.
LVN 007
14 May 13
BRILL 011
13 May 13
100551 47
18 May 13
100552 05
18 May 13
DFA 2386
14 May 13
DFA 2379
14 May 13
DD 1
18 May 13
43421
13 May 13
PUK 032
17 May 13
GU 2018
13 May 13
CEL 0106
17 May 13
BBR 103
16 May 13
IRECEPIREC 566D3TR
14 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.
ESM 050
15 May 13
ANDM 001
13 May 13
091012 259166
14 May 13
BBR 006
14 May 13
ULR 328
13 May 13
UP 016
13 May 13
KOM 032
14 May 13
NIGHTSD 003
13 May 13
SP 047
13 May 13
MOTHER 012
15 May 13
MOTHER 012
15 May 13
NOVO 0383
15 May 13 | ||
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