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Futurism Forever: First 10 Years Part 1
Various
Ben La Desh & Plan D'aqua - "Crakestate" (original mix) - (6:52) 105 BPM
Played by: YAM WHO?, Flash Atkins
Review: Notching up a decade in the business is big news for any label, so congratulations must go to Yam Who's ISM label. He's decided to mark the imprint's first decade in some style via a series of compilations that highlight some of the killer nu-disco, boogie, disco, house and Balearic jams nestling in ISM's bulging back catalogue. Highlights are plentiful throughout, from the Imagination-inspired electrofunk flex of Ron Basejam's killer rework of Alena's "Changes" and the synth-heavy rush of Balearic disco maestro Pete Herbert's revision of M Roberto & Nikolay Denev's "Be Yourself", to the breezy, soul-fired dancefloor warmth of Jonathan Ryno's "Don't Know Love" and Mark E's terrifically loved-up deep house tweak of Robot 84's "Lookin' For Love".
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ISM 102X
03 May 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
Needwant: 5 Years
Various
The Revenge - "Just Be Good To Me" (the revenge alternative dub) - (9:30) 103 BPM
Played by: Borgie, Nicholas
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NEEDCD 016D
03 Nov 14
Deep House
Future Disco Presents: Poolside Sounds Vol 2 (unmixed tracks)
Various
James Welsh - "The Way" - (6:32) 109 BPM Hot
Played by: Ju@work
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NEEDCD 012I
24 Jun 13
Deep House
Futurism Shades Of Space
Various
Ben La Desh & Plan DAqua - "Crackstate" - (6:54) 105 BPM
Genius Collective - "Stronger Than Me" - (6:09) 100 BPM
Hamish Balfour - "Believe" (feat Erik Rico) - (6:00) 108 BPM
Review: ISM Records' two Futurism EPs have proved so popular that label boss Yam Who has decided to use them as the inspiration for an expansive compilation of previously unreleased gems. Unlike the label's other popular strand, Midnight Riot, there's always been a bit more of an open-minded, eclectic feel about the Futurism releases. This is no different. Whilst rooted in nu-disco and deep house, Futurism: Shades of Space also touches on 21st century jazz-funk (Manmademusic), bongo-laden spiritual house (Nu Ak's "Fly Away"), fluid garage (Nega Tiv's excellent "Liquid Call"), woozy Balearica (Ben La Desh and Plan DAqua), block party boogie (Questlife feat Wildstyle, Freekwency) and nu-jazz (Hamish Balfour). More importantly, the quality threshold remains high throughout.
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ISM 026X
25 Mar 13
Disco/Nu-Disco
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