Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "The Way You Move" - (5:50) 113 BPM
Jad & The Ladyboy - "Soul Is" - (5:06) 115 BPM
Tonbe - "Hot Ivy" - (5:56) 114 BPM
Joutro Mundo - "Body Heat" - (6:36)
118 BPM B-Jam - "Have Some" - (5:00) 102 BPM
Played by: Dicky Trisco,
Dave Allison (Editorial),
Superbreak,
Djpascha,
The Glue,
Shota Tanaka (Beaten Space Probe),
DJ P-SOL,
KS French,
Marathon Edits,
VinylAddicted,
80's Child,
Editor's Kutz,
Killer Funk Disco Digital US Review: The cheeky scamps at Editorial can usually be relied on to bring the goodness. This latest split EP is, predictably, bulging with highlights. Ed Wizard and Disco Double Dee drop a bit of deep house/rubbery disco fusion on the head-nodder's fave "The Way You Move", while Aussie Jad & The Ladyboy ops for a sinewy, seductive, ultra-deep house vibe on his sumptuous "Love Is". B-Jam's "Have Some" is an almost X-rated chunk of electrofunk cut-up madness, all backwards cuts, grunting grooves and stuttering edits. There's a dash of straight-up disco in the form of Joutro Mundo's stretched-out "Body Heat", while Tonbe impresses with "Hot Ivy", a hip-grinding slice of electrofunk badness with analogue synths by the shipload.
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15 Nov 13
Disco/Nu-Disco