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BE 002.
24 Jun 02 Disco/Nu-Disco
BE 004
07 Dec 02 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 010
01 Jan 05 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFKCD 001
17 Mar 06 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 019
01 May 06 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFKCD 004
17 Nov 08 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 031
21 Jul 08 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFKCD 022
19 Mar 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFKCD 028
21 Jan 13 Experimental/Electronic
BFKCD 013
06 Sep 10 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 042
09 Nov 09 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFKCD 007
06 Jul 09 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 043
08 Jun 09 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 021
01 Oct 06 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFKCD 019
04 Jul 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
Played by: Marc Houle
Review:
This debut album from Fabrizio Mammarella's oddly-named Clap Rules trio offers a quirky, offbeat take on electrofunk that's hard to pin down. While there are distinct acid house, dub disco, Italo-disco, P-funk and synth-pop influences, for the most part Golden Hands offers a talkbox/vocoder-heavy fusion of Krystal Klear/Chromeo-ish 80s boogie revivalism and oddball Italian disco-pop. While that may seem on paper like a recipe for audio gorgonzola, it's actually rather splendid. Musically, there's an excellent balance between cheeky dancefloor funk, wonky electronic workouts and lazy, semi-Balearic synthscapes. As a result, the album simply flies by.
BFK 054
07 May 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
Played by: Tal M. Klein, Peter Edison, Alexander Robotnick, Juno Recommends Disco, Dionigi, Sequencers, Touchsoul
Review:
Killer remix package of oddball Italian outfit Clap Rules featuring remixes from modern disco deities In Flagranti, Mock & Toof, Daniel Maloso and Emperor Machine. First up In Flagranti turn "Oh Uiba" into the kind of stop-start arpeggiated throbber last heard on their brilliant edit of Diana Ross. Mock & Toof - who once upon a time released some excellent Clap Rules material on their now defunct Tiny Sticks label - give "Fantasmi" a slow, sleazy robotoic overhaul, while "Pericoloso" gets a loose limbed Italo tweak by Mr Maloso and the Emperor Machine round off a killer package in appropriate fashion, turning "Silver Mountains" a frankly epic 11-minute extended mix.
BE 001
Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 002
01 May 03 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 005
01 Dec 03 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 025
15 Mar 07 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 023
22 Feb 07 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 057
10 Dec 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFKLP 027
11 Feb 13 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 033
30 Jun 08 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 004
01 Jul 04 Disco/Nu-Disco
BE 015
01 Dec 06 Disco/Nu-Disco
BE 011
02 Jan 06 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 006
01 Jul 04 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 018
27 Jun 05 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 036
19 Jan 09 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 046
11 Oct 10 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFKCD 015
31 Jan 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
Review:
For his debut album, Croatian producer Ilija Rudman has decided to further explore his love of early 80s synth disco, vintage electro, Balearica and electro-funk. When he's tried this before, his efforts have been hampered by the digital sheen of noughties nu-disco. Thankfully, The Reveal has no such issues. This time round, he's utilized all manner of vintage synthesizers and drum machines to produce a set that just bristles with original 80s flavour - it's a huge step forward. While he's previously promised much without consistently hitting the mark, The Reveal really delivers, flitting positively between slo-mo P-Funk jams, mid 80s piano grooves, "Nightdubbing" style instrumentals and dubbed-out electro workouts.
BFK 038
20 Mar 09 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 047
14 Jun 10 Disco/Nu-Disco
Played by: Scenery Records, Gareth Cheshire, Ichisan, Cloned In Vatican!, Romanto (Young Society/Daredomusic), Alexander Robotnick, Juno Recommends Disco
Review:
Having previously remixed legendary French group Space and contributed to Nang's John Carpenter Aspect with a version of the "Escape From New York" theme, Belgium's King DJ further adds to his sci fi disco credentials with this EP for Bear Funk. "Attack Of The Killer Monks" is resolutely Martian disco, the groove lifted from the theme to a forgotten early 80s b movie and slapped on a killer bassline. 'Clothes and Counters' is a more spritely affair, the lead lines swirling disco keys descend in the mud of wah wah guitar and chugging bassline for a killer break down. On remix duty are the Glimmers who (with a spot of help from Ray Mang) turn in a dubbed out thumper of "Attack Of The Killer Monks" centred around the bass line groove with some added grunts for good measure.
BFK 056
24 Sep 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFKCD 029
25 Mar 13 Disco/Nu-Disco
Review:
Normally, producers can spend years building up to recording their first full-length. Usually, there'll be a string of singles, EPs and remixes inbetween. Belgian producer Kristof Hilde Hugo Michiels, aka King DJ, has decided to do it differently. Having previously only released two very low-key EPs for Bear Funk (in 2010 and 2012 respectively), he's now delivered his debut album. While that's a surprise, what's even more shocking is how good it is. Presumably sample-heavy, it's a veritable romp through electro-funk, P-funk, disco-funk and Italo, with audible nods and winks to off-beat funk-rock, '80s electro, Afrobeat and punk-funk. Heavy, entertaining and occasionally tongue-in-cheek, it's a rip-roaring debut that entertains from start to finish.
BFK 044
08 Feb 10 Disco/Nu-Disco
Review:
A collaboration between two men who rule the roost in terms of all things disco, Stevie Kotey and Italian producer Bottin turn out a cosmic winner on Kotey's Bear Funk label. Ahead of a full album from Kotey Extra Band in Easter, this single will delight any fans of Todd Terje, Padded Cell and Lindstrom. Bottin's "Expresso Dub" version adds some spacey atmospherics but still keeps it focused on the floor, while Fernando's mix adds a deeper driving groove that complements the original nicely.
IFM - Back In The Days EP Getting their first release on the prestigious Uzuri label, IFM is an interesting side project for Marcello Napoletano and Francesco Schito, and a rewarding one for fans of quality house music. While all the tunes on the EP have the potential to keep a floor sitting up and taking notice, "Miles" is probably the standout. With a funky step as well as a kick that'll make the club's soundman start to panic, it's definitely one to check out asap.
BFK 022
01 Jan 07 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFKCD 010
30 Nov 10 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 027
01 Jun 07 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 053
28 Mar 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 020
27 Jun 05 Disco/Nu-Disco
BE 006
01 Jul 04 Disco/Nu-Disco
BE 008
Disco/Nu-Disco
BE 010
06 Jan 06 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 014
28 Apr 05 Disco/Nu-Disco
BFK 030
21 Apr 08 Disco/Nu-Disco | ||
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