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Chickens In Milan
ST 001
20 Jun 11
Disco/Nu-Disco
Chickens In Milan by Cosmonauts on Super Trooper Cue Track
Chickens In Milan (original mix) - (7:08) 100 BPM
Chickens In Milan by Cosmonauts on Super Trooper Cue Track
Chickens In Milan (Fusty Delights remix) - (5:21) 112 BPM
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Cycle Eyes
ST 002
26 Sep 11
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cycle Eyes by Cosmonauts on Super Trooper Cue Track
Cycle Eyes (Cosmonauts Summer version) - (5:48) 112 BPM
Cycle Eyes by Cosmonauts on Super Trooper Cue Track
Cycle Eyes (Psychemagik Lagoon Nebula mix) - (8:21) 100 BPM
Cycle Eyes by Cosmonauts on Super Trooper Cue Track
Cycle Eyes (Debonair remix) - (6:35) 118 BPM
Cycle Eyes by Cosmonauts on Super Trooper Cue Track
Cycle Eyes (original version) - (6:35) 100 BPM
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Stardust
ST 003
19 Mar 12
Disco/Nu-Disco
Stardust by Cosmonauts on Super Trooper Cue Track
Stardust (original mix) - (5:39) 120 BPM
Stardust by Cosmonauts on Super Trooper Cue Track
Stardust (Kolombo remix) - (5:14) 120 BPM
Stardust by Cosmonauts on Super Trooper Cue Track
Stardust (Linntronix remix) - (5:01) 120 BPM
Stardust by Cosmonauts on Super Trooper Cue Track
Stardust (Justin Robertson The Deadstock 33 remix) - (6:00) 120 BPM
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Review: Veteran nu-disco types Cosmonauts return with a new single. As its title suggests, "Stardust" is a heavily electronic nu-disco workout with its head in the heavens and its feet firmly on the dancefloor (though said dancefloor is probably on Mars). It's bubbly, bouncy, possibly even juicy - all floating vocal samples, alien melodies and brash synth motifs. Of the trio of accompanying remixes, it's Justin Robertson's slightly mental Deadstock 33s rub that really hits the spot, thanks to an abrasive combination of spacey synth noises, ragging acid lines and sub-bass flavour. There's also a fine rework from Linntronix, who turns "Stardust" into a cheeky '80s synth-disco banger.