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Saturday 25 May 2013
Singles
ECR 07
25 May 13
DPR 041
25 May 13
FHDR 010
25 May 13
100569 30
25 May 13
3B 101
25 May 13
Friday 24 May 2013
Singles
A44MC 001
24 May 13
GFM 001
24 May 13
SS 005
24 May 13
VIEW 025
24 May 13
LMF 008
24 May 13
LMF 008
24 May 13
H 075
24 May 13
FCL 80
24 May 13
Thursday 23 May 2013
Singles
ADULTERY 016
23 May 13
AUDAZ 015
23 May 13
Played by: Cloned In Vatican!
Review:
Every so often, somebody comes along with a genius-like idea and turns some dusty gem into dancefloor gold. That's arguably the case with "Hey Sucker", a sneaky re-edit/rework of bizarre German '80s popsters Hong Kong Syndikat. The band specialized in making the sort of eccentric, off-kilter fare that could be described as 'Balearic', so it's fitting that it's their most wide-eyed moment - 1984 album track "Samba Olec" - getting the scalpel treatment. The virtual A-side sticks closely to the original, cutting, slicing and pasting in all the right places. It's the B-side - a jaunty but surprisingly subtle house re-imagining - that probably has more potential for crossover her success. Silly, but refreshingly so.
BBR 004
23 May 13
100563 68
23 May 13
SYNK 027
23 May 13
ROY 413
23 May 13
MENADL 262
23 May 13
Compilations
LWIDE 07
23 May 13
Played by: Cloned In Vatican!
Wednesday 22 May 2013
Singles
CR 004
22 May 13
Played by: Vinyladdicted
Review:
On a retro TV show, Imagination singer Lee John discussed how everybody thought they were an impossibly glamourous an beautifully produced American soul act...until they learnt that they were from Brixton. After that they were just dismissed as a camp joke. Thankfully the passing of time has proved them to be the former, resulting in many respectful tributes, if maybe one too many unnecessary re-edits. Also included are retweaks of Alphonse Mouzon's wonderful "Everybody Get Down" and the electro-squiggles/funk of Stephanie Mills' "You Can Get Over".
CR 42
22 May 13
PJR 0051
22 May 13
ONI 001
22 May 13
Albums
ELR 51
22 May 13
Tuesday 21 May 2013
Singles
FRESH 011
21 May 13
FEED 054
21 May 13
801436 0161587
21 May 13
DIARL 019
21 May 13
100572 46
21 May 13
UL 20557
21 May 13
VIR 0030B
21 May 13
DSR 038
21 May 13
FREQLTDDIG 03
21 May 13
MDIV 08
21 May 13
Albums
SR 019
21 May 13
Compilations
100570 50
21 May 13
376020 9410426
21 May 13
Monday 20 May 2013
Singles
ECB 359D
20 May 13
Review:
Somnambulant sonic flavours abound as NY house duo make their debut on Southern Fried with "Stay Up Here". Swaying with delicate pianos yet pumping with a prominent acid hook and sparkling with Miss Bee's lush vocal, it's deep without any danger of limpness. Remix-wise both Bonar Bradberry and The Rhythm Odyssey deliver the goods. Bonar spaces things out a little and adds a trippier, more yearning edge to the groove while The Rhythm Odyssey (AKA Dean Meredith from Chicken Lips) dub-funks out the whole affair with a powerful synth bassline. Lovely.
DEEERECORDS 0492013
20 May 13
SWR 021
20 May 13
HAKT 002
20 May 13
FP 036
20 May 13
Played by: Cloned In Vatican!
Review:
It seems that no one is ever in a rush in Norway's nu-disco quarter. Four to five minute tracks are mere pop edits for the likes of Prins Thomas and Stevie Kotey's Full Pupp label. Here The Lionhart Brothers see their tune "The Drift" swamped by remixers like a helpless victim of hungry zombies in a George A Romero flick. Frisvold & Lindbaek deliver a creepy, pumping stomper, Morten Oby & Prins Thomas Edit go for a brooding, portentous disco-rock version and Thomas also returns for his own 'diskomiks' - a whopping 12 minutes of carefully suspended thrills.
HTM 002
20 May 13
CLV 346
20 May 13 | ||
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