Review: If you're a fan of tropical disco and deep house - or at the very least electronic music that combines a variety of global sounds with a humid and psychedelic ethos - then we'd heartily recommend this compilation from Shango Records. Beginning with the head-nodding haziness of Lola Villa's "Wendys of Death", the set shuffles (and later dances) its way through pitched-down cosmic disco (Prado's unsettling "Tiete") and feverish, slo-mo house hypnotism (Traum's sub-heavy "Ajulejo" and the 'bad acid trip' vibes of Dn H's faintly foreboding "Mosular Spheres"), before gradually upping the tempo in pursuit of sweatier dancefloor thrills. In this category we'd put Guy Mayaan's "Stars Ceremony", a percussion-laden slab of tech-house/space disco fusion that cannily increases in intensity throughout.
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