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GOMMA 094
21 May 07 Disco/Nu-Disco
GOMMA 151CD
06 May 11 Rock/Indie
GOMMA 153
11 Mar 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
GOMMA 082
28 Aug 06 Breakbeat
GOMMA 083CD
29 Sep 06 Breakbeat
GOMMA 158
24 Jun 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
Review:
One of the undoubted highlights from Box Codax's distinctly disco-punk album Hellabuster gets a deserved single release, with all manner of new remixes. The original album version, included here, is a delightfully full-throttle fusion of sharp electronic appregios, attitude-laden vocals and bowel-bothering bass from Franz Ferdinand man Nick McCarthy. The remixes are tasty but largely reverential, with Rodion (sparkling space disco), KDMS (fuzzy disco-funk) and Den Haan (hi-NRG pop) offering the best reworks. There's also a simple dub from Telonious, which removes the vocals for those who prefer instrumentals.
GOMMA 173
29 Jun 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
Played by: King DJ/Regalia Recordings, Visti, Kid Who, Daniel Lucas, Richard Rossa, Vermelho, Inigo, Moon Runner
GOMMA 157
16 Sep 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
Played by: DJ Butcher (Chopshop Music), King DJ/Regalia Recordings, Kid Who, Juno Recommends Disco, La Royale, Linosaur
Review:
With its jangling Spanish guitars, spiralling guitar solos, manic South American percussion and authentic spoken word vocal, "No Hay Ritmo" comes on like the soundtrack to a Mexican gun-slingers' stand off that's morphed into an impromptu rave. By the time it reaches its breathless climax after 11 epic minutes, most of the protaganists will have laid down their weapons and moved on to sweaty hugs. "No Hay Dub", meanwhile, offers a more breezily percussive take on this memorable scene, while PG Parallax's electrofunk-flavoured remix drops a bagful of God knows what into the drinking water and points the camera towards the heavens.
GOMMA 133
02 Oct 09 Disco/Nu-Disco
GOMMA 166
02 Dec 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
GOMMA 154
29 Apr 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
GOMMA 162
02 Dec 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
GOMMA 172
06 Apr 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
GOMMA 112
25 Jul 08 Electro House
GOMMA 076
05 Oct 06 Downtempo
GOMMA 164
12 Dec 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
Review:
This is a quite a curious concoction. Imagine, if you can, a dark, discordant fusion of Berghain-friendly late night techno and freakish surf rock, whipped into a furious flurry of duelling guitars, appregiated synths and bowel bothering beats. That's pretty much what "Jaipur" sounds like, and it's oddly brilliant. "Fiore", meanwhile, offers a skewed but blissful take on experimental hip-hop - think Walls jamming with Hud-Mo and you're close. Speaking of Walls, they offer a typically cosmic remake of "Jaipur" - think Field-ish dancefloor hypnotism fused with their own Balearic approach to melody. Like much of their work, it's stunningly beautiful.
GOMMA 159
22 Jul 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
GOMMA 021
14 Oct 02 Downtempo
GOMMA 086
02 Mar 07 Electro House
GOMMA 091
04 May 07 Electro House
GOMMA 122D
12 Dec 08 Electro House
GOMMA 098
07 Sep 07 Electro House
GOMMA 115CD
24 Oct 08 Electro House
GOMMA 107
18 Apr 08 Electro House
GOMMA 113
31 Oct 08 Disco/Nu-Disco
GOMMA ALL STARS feat PEACHES
GOMMA 171
25 May 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
Played by: King DJ/Regalia Recordings
GOMMA 161
27 Jan 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
Played by: Tronik Youth - No Dice Edits, DJ Friction (Germany), Felipe Sá, Romanto (Young Society/Daredomusic), Bufi
Review:
For reasons not made clear, the esteemed Gomma label collared Peaches and decided to record some cover versions of tracks from the back catalogue of the iconic Casablanca Records label. Purists might sneer at the mere idea of this concept but the end products are undeniably fun (and its refreshing to hear Ms Nisker actually sing as opposed to, you know, act like Peaches). Moullineux step up first with a burning punk funk rendition of Flashdance's "Maniac", whilst Telonius' take on Donna Summer's "Our Love" gets bonus points for having Mr Harold Faltemeyer on keys! Other highlights in the eight track include Munk's chunky disco funk take on the Stephanie Mills classic "You Can't Run From My Love" whilst the ever excellent Phenomenal Handclap Band embellish the Halloween standard "Walk The Night" with their own distinct brand of loose limbed funk.
GOMMA 018
06 Nov 01 Breakbeat
GOMMA 114D
09 Jan 09 Electro House
GOMMA 108CD
20 Mar 08 Electro House
GOMMA 106
28 Mar 08 Electro House
GOMMA 022CD
08 Jan 02 Breakbeat
GOMMA 022CD
08 Jan 02 Disco/Nu-Disco
GOMMA 022CD
08 Jan 02 Disco/Nu-Disco
GOMMA 029
17 Jan 05 Breakbeat
GOMMA 079
29 Jun 06 Breakbeat
GOMMA 068CD
10 Mar 06 Electro House
GOMMA 071
06 Mar 06 Electro House
GOMMA 073
17 Apr 06 Electro House
GOMMA 062
26 Sep 05 Breakbeat
GOMMA 104
15 Feb 08 Electro House
GOMMA 038
17 Nov 03 Breakbeat
GOMMA 042
22 Mar 04 Disco/Nu-Disco
GOMMA 055CD
07 Feb 05 Electro House
GOMMA 064
20 Jan 06 Electro House
GOMMA 078
23 Oct 06 Electro House | ||
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