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FABRIC 37DX
15 Nov 04
REN 56CDMS
24 Mar 10
FABRIC5 5DX
15 May 06
REN 56CDMS
24 Apr 12
UL 1636
15 Jan 07
PTRINT 002
05 Feb 09
BMR 040
10 Nov 10
AER 5409
07 Jul 09
FMR 33CD
11 Jun 10
BLM 051
12 Sep 09
STILOVE4MUSIC 012
18 Mar 11
Review:
Originally out on vinyl in 2008, Stilove4music's collection of supposed "Lost Tracks From Detroit" finally comes to download. Rick Wilhite kicks off proceedings with "Can You Feel Me", a typically hypnotic head-nodder that benefits greatly for some spiralling loops and awkward, off-kilter atmospherics. DJ Marquis' "Head Over Heels", meanwhile, is a classic soulful house excursion that offers a near-perfect balance of New Jersey garage sassiness and Detroitian soul. It's arguably the stand out cut. The EP closes with "What Am I Gonna Do" by TJ Dumas, a floor-friendly cut-up of disco standard "I Want Your Love". If you didn't pick up the 12", don't miss out this time round.
BMR 071
16 Jul 11
BMR 072
12 Aug 11
SSRECS 14
22 Oct 12
PN 07
26 Jun 09
SHR 019
10 Sep 08
HRG 1315-2
31 Mar 08
RENEW 04EUS
21 Jan 13
SCCUCCI 004
18 Jun 12
Played by: B-Jam, Adam B (Homegrown Music/Palooza), Low Slung, Lpz, Rudy's Midnight Machine, Stan Tropic, Faze Action, Superbreak, Mike O'mara(Development Music), Venice Beach, Juno Recommends Disco, Juno Recommends Deep House, Alessandro Otiz, Shota Tanaka (Beaten Space Probe), Tasun, Tura, D-Funk, Sccucci Manucci, Trujillo, Elly K, Tosses & Varvez, Al Macario, The Legendary 1979 Orchestra, Ruben & Ra, Dynamicron (Los Grandes/Our Nights), Heion, Willo, Moon Runner
Review:
The Sccucci Manucci label has done a fine job of handpicking artists on the rise for their releases to date, collaring the likes of Casino Times, Francis Inferno Orchestra and Toomydisco as well as the odd established name like Jacques Renault. The label's fourth release Forza Quattro is still grounded in the disco/house sensibility that has served them so well, though the presence of Waze & Oddysey demonstrates the Sccucci A & R team are willing to deviate. The elusive US pair are in the midst of a hot patch right now with releases already burning on Body Work and Southern Fried and plenty more due over the coming months, so their presence here is a real coup. "I Can't Hear You" sounds vaguely like a extra bouncy cover of the classic "RIP Groove" and definitely ranks alongside their output to date. The EP also has tempo traversing contributions from Fil Lavin, Sellouts and Deadly Sins, with the latter's slow and chuggy "Don't You Know" a particular highlight.
ESC 063
24 Feb 11
KAATO MUSIC 021
21 Apr 10
SP 219
13 Dec 08
SP 384
24 Sep 09
SP 316
21 May 09
RZG 018
01 Dec 11
PPLT D00040DD
15 Dec 10
GLV 0029
29 Mar 13
GURC 025
24 Aug 12
OTB 243
30 Nov 11
TRR 002
05 Nov 12
SOVIET 019
05 Feb 10
HSRR 1103
02 Aug 12
WIR 267
19 Jul 12
1005 3913
04 Apr 13
SM 089
24 Apr 13
DOR 050
06 Jun 12
425033 0595189
27 Apr 12
425078 3605428
11 Dec 12
IMUSICIAN A3471
01 Aug 09
GM 020
26 Oct 12
JJR75
29 Oct 11
JJR 151
17 Dec 12
JJR 34
30 Dec 10
SR 088
04 Oct 10
DSRL 090
09 Feb 11
JJR 32
02 Jan 11
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15 May 10 | ||
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