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Various – Italo! House! Now! review

by Juno Plus on 01.09.2010 at 10:05am
Artist: Various
Title: Italo! House! Now!
Label: Gomma
Genre: Disco/Nu-Disco
Format: Digital

Vintage Italo disco’s greatest moments (and some of its lesser ones) have been covered across many a compilation and 12 inch in recent times. Gomma do the smart thing then and throw the focus on contemporary Italian producers with this compilation of exclusive new tracks curated by Munk aka Gomma founder Matias Modica. Any one with a passing interest in current disco tinged house music will be familiar with most of the names present, as the compilation kicks off with the brilliant “Red Onions” from Bottin. A shimmering fuzz of organ and thumping bass drum are soon engulfed by the sleaziest of basslines and shuffling percussion. The mid section point where synths pulse and kick drums begin to pierce make for one of Bottin’s most engaging productions.

Horse Meat Disco’s Severino follows and displays a hitherto unknown talent for crafting brilliant retro acid jack on “Bounce” which is matched in the high-energy stakes by Hard Ton’s collaboration with The Barking Dogs. Elsewhere Telespazio indulge in some vintage up tempo Italo flex on the splendid “Odeon” that contrasts nicely with the shuddering melancholics of Gomma newcomers Cecile. Rodion and newcomer Alan1 break up the instrumental monopoly with some much-needed vocal tracks whilst Italo space cadets Ajello impress the most with the brilliantly cavernous excursion into throbbing mutant disco that is “Crystal Babe”.

Tony Poland


Various – Future Balearica review

by Juno Plus on 20.08.2010 at 15:16pm
Artist: Various
Title: Future Balearica: New Chill & Warm Sunset Sounds
Label: Needwant
Genre: Disco/Nu-Disco, Downtempo
Format: CD, Digital

The xx are many things: possible shoe-ins for the Mercury Music Award, highly rated, ubiquitous, and a bit fond of bleakness – they don’t however exactly scream Balearic warmth. It’s a mark of Sean Brosnan’s ear for music and talent for mixing that The xx track “VCR” works so well early on in this Future Balearica mix. Just as the opening track, “Electric Sunburst” from Coyote reaches its closing moment; the distinctive xylophone and guitar intro arise and meld perfectly into the rhythm.

From then on Brosnan sets on an impressive journey through contemporary producers that fall under the loose umbrella of what is now considered Balearic music – i.e. vaguely disco sounding but not too upbeat. Never getting too complex in the mix as it’s not really necessary, a distinct laid back flow is maintained throughout. The Tiedye remix of DJ Kaos’s “Love The Night Away” remains a pleasure to hear some 15 months after it was released, and there’s room for some classy productions from the strangely underappreciated Idjut Boys too. The presence of Bubble Club and Mario Basanov amidst the mix demonstrates the nod towards the future, and finishing off with one of Animal Collective’s more hypnotically melodic moments seems just right.

Tony Poland


Aeroplane To Fly Solo

by Juno Plus on 18.06.2010 at 14:13pm

Belgian duo Aeroplane have announced details of a shock but seemingly very amicable split with main musical man Vito De Luca contuining under the name and production partner Stephen Fasano departing to do his own thing.

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DJhistory Classic Interview: Vince Aletti

by Juno Plus on 17.11.2009 at 11:52am

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DJhistory Classic Interview: Vince Aletti

In the second part of our series of classic interviews, the DJhistory team have dug out an interview with Vince Aletti, the very first journalist to cover the emerging disco scene in 1970s New York. In this article he speaks about going to the Loft for the first time, hanging out in Larry Levan’s DJ booth and how disco went overground.

Interview by Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton in New York City, 12.10.98.

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Podcast: Juno Disco 4 Online Now

by Juno Plus on 27.10.2009 at 17:42pm

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Juno Disco Podcast 4 – Online Now!

Hey disco heads… The fourth instalment of our disco podcast series is here, featuring tracks & mixes from Social Disco club, Ray Mang, Alpha Child, Daniel Wang, North End, Mikki feat Starz and more. You can subscribe for free in iTunes here, and buy all the tracks featured in the podcast here. Enjoy – and feel free to share with friends (see below).