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Katakana Edits Vol 141
Perfect Play - (4:24) 110 BPM
Review: Has any re-edit imprint ever released more music than Katakana Edits? GAMM aside, we can't think of any. This EP of reworks from DJ Laurel is, astonishingly, the label's 141st in total. Predictably, the release gets off to a cheery and sun-splashed start via the lolloping, musically detailed 105 BPM disco excellence of 'Can't Fight Your Love', before DJ Laurel subtly ups the tempo on the swirling, string-laden, dewy-eyed disco-soul of 'Perfect Play'. Those seeking more up-tempo, peak-time-ready thrills should head straight for the gloriously grandiose disco-era Marvin Gaye style brilliance of 'One on One'.
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KE 9141
19 Jan 24
Disco/Nu-Disco
Freestyle 4 Funk 9 (Compiled By Timewarp) #Tropicaldub
Timewarp / Various
Prosper & Stabfinger - "Popping The Clutch" (feat Jonie D - Timewarp Inc remix) - (4:16) 114 BPM
Review: Timewarp Music's 'Freestyle 4 Funk' series reaches its ninth installment, which (somewhat confusingly) comes in four volumes, subtitled #funk, #disco, #tropicaldub and #downtempo. This is the #tropicaldub selection, for which you can essentially read 'reggae and dub' as label regulars like Prosper & Stabfinger, DJ Laurel, Vito Lalinga, Funky Destination and of course head honcho Timewarp Inc step up to pay tribute to the sound of JA - while still allowing, as with the #funk volume, plenty of scope for fusions with other styles, be they Latin (see DJ Laurel's 'Sambafunk'), Afro (see Lalinga's 'Vrye Denke') or hip-hop and breaks (see P&S's 'Popping The Clutch'), not to mention one fine slab of straight-up funk (Zamali's 'Kings & Queens') and, in the form of 'Simoon', the obligatory weirded-out closer...
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TMDG 249C
17 Nov 23
Funk
Katakana Edits Vol 138
Too Funky - (5:36) 110 BPM Hot
Melo Do Tagarelo - (4:51) 111 BPM
Review: Katakana regular DJ Laurel returns with his latest contribution to the long-running series. First onto the re-editor's table for surgical rearrangement this time around is the mighty James Brown himself, whose 'It's Too Funky In Here' from 1979 gets reinvented as 'Too Funky'. Next comes 'Melo Do Tagarelo', which bites the 1980 Miele cut of (nearly) the same name - widely regarded as the first hiphop record ever made in Brazil - that married the Sugarhill Gang to exuberant Latin brass, before the EP's completed by 'Maryline', Laurel's take on Christian Gaubert's 1979 French jazz-funk gem 'Sweet Maryline'.
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KE 9138
17 Nov 23
Disco/Nu-Disco
Tight In Nassau EP
Funky Nassau - (5:47) 112 BPM
She's So Tight - (4:24) 115 BPM Hot
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DISCOANON 062
11 Sep 23
Disco/Nu-Disco
Hot Digits: Year Nine
Various
Mannix - "Disco Stomper" - (6:04) 110 BPM
Andy Buchan - "Dumb Disco" - (6:38) 114 BPM
P-Sol - "Gates Avenue" - (6:09) 115 BPM
Oldchap - "Are You Lonely" - (5:24) 115 BPM
DJ Laurel - "Party Party" - (5:01) 117 BPM
Fray Bentos - "Danced To Death" - (8:23) 116 BPM
Prisma Deer - "Never Be Over" - (4:28) 116 BPM
Down Under Disco - "On My Mind" - (7:10) 117 BPM
Ian Upfold - "Sparks Of Sun" - (6:54) 119 BPM
Ben Banjo-Field - "A Magic Land" - (6:19) 119 BPM
Solazz - "Just Think About" - (5:34) 119 BPM
Review: Arriving just in time for the summer season, Hot Digits delivers a compilation that is tailor made to soundtrack lazy, hazy days. Even Funkier's "Feel So Good Inside" is an irresistible, funk-fuelled disco groove, while Ben Jamin's "Handle" inhabits a similar space. Soaked in wailing guitar and soulful vocals, it's a wonderfully infectious track. Both Andy Buchan and P-Sol raise the tempo with string-filled disco workouts, while Fray Bentos' "Danced To Death" offers a more electronic take on this sound. The compilation does veer towards house on occasion - most impressively with the subtle drum builds and chord progressions on Down Under Disco's "On My Mind". In the main though, Year Nine impresses most when it draws on disco and funk influences, such as the raucous party jam that is label owner Fingerman's collaboration with Chewy Rubs, "Block Party Bad Boy".
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HOTDIGITMAXI 009
19 Jun 23
Disco/Nu-Disco
Katakana Edits Vol 134
Funky Sambaro - (4:47) 118 BPM Hot
Tomorrow's Day - (4:35) 116 BPM
Hold Back - (5:01) 110 BPM
Review: Vol 134 finds DJ Laurel back at the controls as he serves up three more reversionings of classic tracks. First to get the treatment is Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers' 'Berro E Sombaro', an irresistibly danceable, Latin-flavoured cut from 1979's 'Bustin' Loose' album that recently saw a Record Store Day reissue and that was also revamped by Chewy Rubs a year or two back. Then it's the turn of Tomorrow's Edition's 'U Turn Me On' from 1981, before Laurel turns his attention to Chanson's 'Don't Hold Back' from 1978. All three will get 'em moving for sure but 'Funky Sambaro' stands out.
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KE 9134
02 Jun 23
Disco/Nu-Disco
Mostly About The Paper EP
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DISCOANON 050
20 Feb 23
Disco/Nu-Disco
What We Gonna Do
What We Gonna Do (feat Georges Perin - Jack Tennis remix) - (5:50) 111 BPM
Review: Belarusian producer Lavr Berzhanin, AKA Dj Laurel, comes to Athens' Kraak label with a track starring Greek vocalist Georges Perin. The fruits of their labours are sitting on our Disco pages but would play just as well on soulful house floors, with 'What We Gonna Do' a midtempo chugger in which Perin's vocal sits atop a dense soundbed powered by piano chords and funk guitar chops. Jack Tennis turns up the brightness on the ivories and adds space disco stabs to give the track an uplifting, Ibiza-esque feel, before the EP's rounded out by 'Disco Toy', a struttier cut with more of an authentic 70s glitterball vibe.
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KRK 152
09 Dec 22
Disco/Nu-Disco
Katakana Edits Vol 127
Let Woman Be A Woman - (4:22) 110 BPM Hot
Red Hot - (5:44) 110 BPM
Review: Volume 127 in the 'Katakana Edits' series finds regular contributor DJ Laurel back in the producer's chair once more. He opens his latest missive with a reworking of Dyke & The Blazers' 1969 funk/soul jam 'Let A Woman Be A Woman', and signs off with his take on 'Red Hot', a track culled from the disco-vibed 1979 debut solo album by former Supreme Mary Wilson. In-between you'll find 'Shout It Out', a rousing little number whose origins are unknown, but that's got a distinctly 'Schoolhouse Rock' kinda vibe about it. Good stuff all round, but 'Red Hot' takes the gold for this reviewer.
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KE 9127
09 Sep 22
Disco/Nu-Disco
Katakana Edits Vol 118
Let Me Be Good To You - (5:11) 118 BPM
Got Myself A Good Man - (4:15) 113 BPM Hot
Review: Hope you've got your soul shoes on because it's time to do some dancefloor struttin' in the company of DJ Laurel, as for this latest installment in the long-running 'Katakana Edits' series he turns to the 60s and 70s for inspiration. Tracks getting the treatment this time out come from Lou Rawls, Gladys Night & The Pips and most notably The Four Tops, who crop up twice - with 1965's 'I Can't Help Myself' and 1972's 'Jubilee With Soul'. Start with 'I Can't Help Myself' if you're of the Northern persuasion, or 'Let Me...' if you're looking for something a lil' funkier.
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KE 9118
18 Mar 22
Disco/Nu-Disco
Perfect Pitch Volume 2
Various
Ferdinand DeBeaufort - "Rita" - (6:19) 114 BPM Hot
DJ Steef & Mr Bard - "Prove My Love" - (5:49) 112 BPM
Flevans - "Take Your Time" (Disco Revision) - (5:12) 119 BPM
Sons Of Ecstacy - "You 2" - (5:11) 119 BPM
Review: Act of Sedition's latest expansive collection of re-edits and reworks, Perfect Pitch, is subtitled 'loose grooves for lazy days' and that's an apt description of the pleasingly warming, afternoon-ready soul, yacht rock and disco revisions on show. The vibe is mostly head-nodding rather than arms aloft, but that's no bad thing. You'll find plenty of playable fare amongst the 13 tracks on show, with our picks including the slow-motion disco-funk of Vibes4YourSoul's 'Dance All Night', Pete Le Freq's tasteful rework of Stevie Wonder classic 'Living For The City', the sun-drenched, loop-powered soul shuffle of Frankee More's 'It's Walter' and the percussion-laden South American disco-reggae madness of 'Rita' by Ferdinand DeBeaufort.
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AOSD 006
14 Feb 22
Disco/Nu-Disco
Money EP
Money - (6:06) 110 BPM Hot
What Have You Got To Lose - (5:05) 117 BPM
Played by: DJ LAUREL, FRAN DEEPER
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SPA 161
15 Oct 21
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sambafunk
Sambafunk - (5:33) 115 BPM Hot
Sambafunk (Vito Lalinga (Vi Mode Inc. Project) remix) - (5:29) 118 BPM
Review: He's probably best known for his many contributions to the long-running 'Katakana Edits' re-edit series, but DJ Laurel - Minsk native Lavr Berzhanin - does actually MAKE original music as well! Here, he teams up with Bruges-based vocalist Oleg Jagger on a sun-drenched (and fairly self-explanatory) slab of Latin-infused funk. Mix-wise, you can choose between the summery Original which puts fluttering Spanish guitar front and centre, an earthier, more stripped-back remix from Prosper & Le Marabout which foregrounds the chanted vocal, or Vito Lalinga's rerub, which is similar to the Original but with a slightly jazzier feel.
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TMDG 216
17 Sep 21
Funk
Katakana Edits Vol 110
What About You - (3:33) 118 BPM
Askin' For A Trouble - (5:15) 118 BPM
You Steppin Into My Life - (6:25) 110 BPM Hot
Review: The unstoppable behemoth that is the 'Katakana Edits' series reaches Vol 110, with regular contributor DJ Laurel back at the controls. The EP opens with 'What About You' and 'Asking For Trouble', both of which draw on sadly unidentified sources - but think 60s soul/deep funk (Georgie Fame, maybe?) for the former, and blues/country-infused 70s soul for the latter. We then fast-forward to the disco and boogie era, with Melba Moore's 'You Stepped Into My Life' (1978) and the Michael Zager Band's 'Don't Sneak On Me' (1980) both getting the Laurel treatment. All four are very playable, making for a strong addition to the Katakana catalogue.
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KE 9110
10 Sep 21
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sweepin Off
Sweepin Off - (6:04) 112 BPM
Weak For You - (6:24) 110 BPM
Played by: Superbreak, Rayko, LEGO EDIT
Review: Perhaps best known for his contributions to the long-running 'Katakana Edits' series, DJ Laurel comes to Spain's Rare Wiri with three very classy disco/boogie re-edits here. First to get the treatment is 'Am I Gonna Be The One', a 1983 cut by Colors, the original of which was a Shep Pettibone production. That's followed by another 1983 gem, 'Sweepin' Off' by High Resolution, AKA Italian producer Stefano Gelante. The source material for closer 'Weak For You' remains unidentified, but you get the general idea! If you like your dancefloor grooves on the smooth 'n' sultry side, you'll dig this EP for sure.
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RW 113
31 May 21
Disco/Nu-Disco
Katakana Edits Vol 107
Live Together - (5:32) 112 BPM
Review: The latest in the long-running 'Katakana Edits' series features five funk reworks, three of which we can identify the source for: Timmy Thomas's 1972 classic 'Why Can't We Live Together', Billy Paul's 'People Power' (1975) and The Four Tops' 'Are You Man Enough?' (1973). 'Stomp The Floor' has us beat, though, and as for 'Don't Stop The Music' - well, it isn't the Yarbrough & Peoples one, and nor is it any of the tracks of the same name by K.I.D, Cascade, Bugz In The Attic, Supermax, Bits & Pieces or Brecker Brothers! But it's a decent lil' funk/boogie groove all the same...
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KE 9107
09 Apr 21
Disco/Nu-Disco
Freestyle 4 Funk 8 (Compiled By Timewarp) #Disco
Timewarp / Various
DJ Laurel - "Sambafunk" (feat Oleg Jagger) - (5:33) 115 BPM
Funky Destination - "B.Disco Express" - (4:26) 110 BPM
Vito Lalinga (Vi Mode Inc. Project) - "Happy Feeling" - (5:21) 115 BPM
Quincy Jointz - "Rock On" (Diesler remix) - (6:22) 119 BPM
Doctormusic Project - "Party Time" (feat DJ Steevo) - (5:05) 116 BPM
Review: What we have here are 15 contemporary funk and disco nuggets coming courtesy of prolific Greek producer Timewarp Inc and assorted friends and relations. There's a pleasing degree of stylistic variety on offer across the album as a whole, with tracks ranging from Afternoons In Stereo's cool, jazzy 'Party At Dick & Mimi's' to Dubstax's unabashedly cheesy yet strangely irresistible 'Wiggly Bum', via the sultry, sleazy boogie of Dogo Argentino's '2 Minutes To Midnight', a brace of deep house-leaning contributions from Atfunk, and Aris Kokou's Afro-percussive rework of Timewarp Inc's own 'Discogirls', making for a very checkable collection indeed.
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TMDG 200A
08 Jan 21
Funk
Katakana Edits Vol 104
Ha Chica - (6:10) 110 BPM
Struglin' Together - (6:09) 116 BPM
Up The Downstairs - (4:34) 113 BPM
Inside Your Love - (6:05) 115 BPM Hot
Review: The long-running 'Katakana Edits' series rumbles on, with regular contributor DJ Laurel back in the driving seat for #104. He's got us beat when it comes to source material for a couple of the tracks, but 'Ha Chica' is a tropical-style funk/disco cut sporting lively brass flourishes and an infectious sing-song vocal, while 'Strugglin' Together' has a mid-70s funk-soul vibe (think Curtis Mayfield, Bill Withers or even Gil Scott-Heron). Elsewhere on the EP, Laurel revisits William Wilson's raw, Ohio Players-esque 1978 funker 'Up The Downstairs' and Leon Ware's superb 1979 Minnie Riperton cover 'Inside Your Love'.
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KE 9104
27 Nov 20
Disco/Nu-Disco
Katakana Edits Vol 101
Everybody Needs Somebody - (5:54) 111 BPM
Review: The 'Katakana Edits' series dives headlong into its second century with a five-tracker from label stalwart DJ Laurel, and the Belarussian re-edit don has dug nice and deep this time out. 'You Are My Everything' is based on The Real Thing's 'You To Me Are Everything' (1976) and 'Everybody Needs Somebody' and Ann Margret's 'Everybody Needs Somebody Sometimes' (1983) gets reworked as 'Everybody Needs Somebody'; the source material for the rest has our disco detectives beat (despite the nagging familiarity of that main riff on 'Take Me'), but that surely just makes these tracks even more effective as DJ weapons!
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KE 9101
14 Aug 20
Disco/Nu-Disco
Katakana Crate Diggin Vol II
Various
DJ Laurel - "Galaxy" - (5:06) 119 BPM Hot
Fray Bentos - "White Men Can't Funk" - (6:30) 115 BPM
DJ Laurel - "Jam Jam Jam" - (5:43) 116 BPM
Goji Berry - "Mama" - (4:04) 110 BPM
FabioLous Barker - "La Cotorra" - (6:50) 118 BPM
Fray Bentos - "Magic Work" - (7:11) 115 BPM
Timewrap - "Moneybomb" - (6:21) 110 BPM
SOKA - "Grease" - (6:14) 115 BPM
DJ Laurel - "Windy City" - (5:18) 116 BPM
Morlack - "Sossego" - (4:53) 112 BPM
DJ Laurel - "Lost In The Crowd" - (5:14) 111 BPM
Streamer - "Public Disco Enemy #1" - (3:24) 116 BPM
Hawwis - "Amiga" - (5:57) 116 BPM
Morlack - "Terapeutica" - (5:10) 116 BPM
Morlack - "Wop" - (5:00) 116 BPM
Review: Katakana Edits first compilation, 2017's "Crate Diggin", was an epic collection of high-grade re-edits, mash-ups and reworks packed to the rafters with tried-and-tested dancefloor treats. This belated follow-up is even more epic, with the popular label squeezing in no less than 50 tracks that variously touch on riotous disco-funk, dub disco, new wave, disco-rock, deep funk, Afro-boogie, swamp funk, Latin beats, boogie, pitched-down chuggers, boogaloo, hip-hop and everything in between. You'd expect that standard to be high - it is a "best of" collection after all - and it is. If you need an instant armoury of scintillating club cuts, look no further.
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KE 9100
08 May 20
Disco/Nu-Disco
Katakana Edits Vol 97
Hi Jack - (5:43) 118 BPM Hot
When Love Is New - (6:32) 115 BPM
Review: The latest in the 'Katakana Edits' series comes once more from label regular DJ Laurel, who delivers six soul/funk/disco cuts that, as a rule, seek simply to update the source material for contemporary floors rather than rework anything too radically. That source material this time out includes Herbie Mann's 'Hijack' from 1974, Millie Jackson's 'Never Change Lovers In The Middle Of The Night' from 1979 and Arthur Prysock's 'When Love Is New' from 1976 on a straight disco tip, as well as the lounge-y, Latin vibes of Carmen Costa's 'Bateu, Doeu' from 1973 - the other two have us beat, but all six cuts are very playable.
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KE 9097
20 Mar 20
Disco/Nu-Disco
Katakana Edits Vol 92
All I've Got - (6:09) 112 BPM Hot
Feel The Need In Me - (5:01) 118 BPM
Review: Under the DJ Laurel alias, Lavr Berzhanin has proved to be one of Katakana Edits' most reliable re-editors of recent times. We've lost count of the number of EPs he's delivered for the prolific imprint, but they're all rather good - as is his latest expansive effort. There's much to get the blood pumping across the six-track salvo, with our favourites including the rubbery, bouncy and glassy-eyed disco bliss of "All I've Got", the soaring, horn-heavy soundscape disco-soul shuffle of "Battend Ships" [sic], the blue-eyed soul goes drum and bass bounce of "Cookie" and the wah-wah guitar sporting two-step soul goodness of closing cut "Annie Mae". In other words, it's another rock solid collection of tried and tested reworks.
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KE 9092
18 Oct 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
Katakana Edits Vol 87
Hot Pents (Heavy Funk) - (4:26) 110 BPM
Windy City - (5:18) 116 BPM
Hot Pents - (4:05) 110 BPM
Review: Lavr Berzhanin (DJ Laurel) returns with five more re-edited dancefloor nuggets from days gone by. Or perhaps four because, confusingly, raw funk-soul jam 'Hot Pents' comes in two near-identical versions, one 4:06 long and credited to Heavy Funk, one 4:26 long and credited to DJ Laurel. Go figure! Elsewhere, 'Windy City' reworks Lou Rawls' 'Dead End Street' (a 1967 spoken word cut that predated both Last Poets and Gil Scot-Heron), 'Stop Your Teasing' draws on an unknown disco source for inspiration, while finally 'I Don't Need Nobody Else' adds a little more dancefloor oomph to Eddie Kendricks' 1981 soul jam of the same name.
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KE 9087
05 Jul 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
Katakana Edits Vol 82
Hate Hate (DISCO rework) - (4:58) 112 BPM
Hate Hate (FUNK rework) - (4:58) 112 BPM
Stay By Me - (4:46) 115 BPM
Review: Five more vintage cuts get a 21st Century refix from the ever-prolific Katakana camp, this time with DJ Laurel at the helm. The Chi-Lites' 'You Don't Have To Go' from 1976 is first to get the treatment, followed by Razzy Bailey's 'I Hate Hate', a 1974 country-soul gem that was something of a northern soul anthem and here gets served up in Disco Rework and Funk Rework flavours. Those first three rubs are all quite faithful to their respective originals; more liberties are taken with Benny Golson's 1978 rare groover 'I'm Always Dancing To The Music', which gets a boogiefied makeover and an added rap vocal, before finally Sam Cooke gets funked up and just slightly retitled on 'Stay By Me'.
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KE 9082
26 Apr 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
Katakana Edits Vol 76
Jam Jam Jam - (5:43) 116 BPM Hot
I Will Get You Some Help - (4:55) 119 BPM
Just A Metter Of Time - (4:59) 116 BPM
Review: Chopshop regular DJ Laurel returns to Katakana Edits - an imprint he's graced a number of times before - with a five-track selection of tried-and-tested revisions. He begins with a rolling revision of a full-throated disco-funk slammer ("Jam, Jam, Jam") before whipping off his shirt and dancing towards peak-time disco release via the spiraling madness of "I Will Get You Some Help". Those seeking loopy, piano-driven peak-time insanity should head for the bluesy brilliance of "Going For Another One", while "Just A Matter of Time" is an epic, everything-but-the-kitchen-sink slab of synth-laden AOR disco. Fittingly, he finishes with a bustling, tooled-up take on Evelyn "Champagne" King classic "Shame".
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KE 9076
18 Jan 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
Katakana Edits Vol 66
SO|KA - "Grease" - (6:14) 115 BPM Hot
DJ Laurel - "Lost In The Crowd" - (5:14) 111 BPM
Review: Volume 66 of the Katakana Edits is nothing but vibes from start to finish, and surely exactly what we need in the blazing summer months - edits, edits, and nothing but more edits! SO|KA's opening "Grease" is a dubby, weighty house chugger that blends effortlessly with juat about any form of dance tune, while DJ Laurel's "Lost In The Crowd" is a disco charmer that leads with horns and is backed by pumping beats, leaving the final "All Or Nothing" to provide the seductive charms thanks to a gentle r&b charm. Beautiful stuff.
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KE 9066
22 Jun 18
Disco/Nu-Disco
Katakana Edits Vol 62
DJ Laurel - "Galaxy" - (5:06) 119 BPM Hot
Hawwis - "Camina" - (5:34) 115 BPM
Review: 62 collections deep and still blazing up any party in a 1000 mile radius; Katakana deliver yet another fun and funk-fuelled package. All laced with a heavy rhythmic theme, attention to groove detail is paid throughout as we're treated to range of classic and deeply dug edits. "Galaxy" sets the tone with a sleazy strutting war cry before we're hurled into a Latin frenzy on both the sultry "Camina" and the bull-fighting "Descarga". Elsewhere "Leroy Loves Ya" brings the soulful touch and "JB World" closes with a little psychedelic mystique.
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KE 9062
27 Apr 18
Disco/Nu-Disco
Katakana Crate Diggin
Various
ROCKNROLLA SOUNDSYSTEM - "Thank You" (Stripped Groove mix) - (6:43) 112 BPM Hot
Disco Funk Spinner - "Night Strangers" - (4:47) 116 BPM
Dim Zach & Deem - "Check It" - (6:25) 112 BPM
SO|KA - "Hapinness" (Dirty dub Redaction) - (7:41) 110 BPM
Disco Funk Spinner - "BreakFast Jam" - (5:28) 111 BPM
Goji Berry - "I Need" - (3:20) 119 BPM
FabioLous Barke - "Sing" - (5:58) 114 BPM
Little Prince - "Getting Down To Cuba" - (6:40) 118 BPM
FabioLous Barker - "The Boogie" - (7:53) 110 BPM
Amir Pery - "Watch The Dub" - (3:38) 115 BPM
Timewrap - "Jazzme" - (6:21) 117 BPM
Zemerald - "Wicked Drummer" - (4:04) 110 BPM
Morlack - "Ring My Bell" - (4:29) 115 BPM
Review: This decidedly epic collection marks Katakana Edits's first foray into the compilation market and is designed as a "best-of" style outing. It boasts 30 reworks, mash-ups, remixes and re-edits gleamed from the prolific imprint's first 50 singles. Naturally, club-ready material comes thick and fast, with a multitude of genres - think swamp funk, disco, dub disco, electrofunk, Italo-disco, hip-hop, reggae and dancehall - and wide variety of tempos represented. Naturally, some of the reworks tend towards the well known, though there are also plenty of rubs of lesser-known gems for those who want to dig deeper than familiar peak-time anthems. Most importantly, the standard remains impressively high throughout.
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KE 9055
22 Dec 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
Katakana Edits Vol 54
Goji Berry - "I Need" - (3:20) 119 BPM
Little Prince - "Getting Down To Cuba" - (6:40) 118 BPM Hot
Review: The 54th EP from prolific rework imprint Katakana Edits is a triple-header, featuring hot new cut-jobs from Goji Berry, Little Prince and DJ Laurel. The latter's "Right On" is an undeniably sweet and soulful affair, with the producer underpinning slick '80s soul vocals and rising disco-funk horns with a low-slung, filter-heavy breakbeat groove. Although Little Prince's "Getting Down To Cuba" is an undeniably cheery peak-time affair - he adds a little house flavour to a Caribbean disco classic - the undoubted star of the show is Goji Berry. The producer serves up a trio of edits, with the hybrid Italo-disco/ electro-funk jauntiness of "I Need" and slow-mo, saucer-eyed vibes of "In The Heat" standing out.
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KE 9054
18 Dec 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Invasion
Various
The InvasionEXCLUSIVE
Planet Jumper - "Get It Where It Needs To Go" - (8:00) 115 BPM
Phil De Burn - "Wallflower" - (5:31) 116 BPM
Alfa Flite - "Starcrossed" - (7:19) 118 BPM Hot
Funk Bank - "Jamming With The Thunder" - (3:29) 116 BPM
C Da Afro - "I Can't Deny" - (5:20) 117 BPM
Disco Funk Spinner - "Names In Heaven" - (7:08) 112 BPM
Nicko Marineli - "One Night In The City" - (7:08) 112 BPM
Andy Buchan - "More Love" - (5:53) 112 BPM
Belabouche - "Stop" - (10:38) 119 BPM
Don Dayglow - "Bobby On The Beat" - (5:04) 115 BPM
Mark Stone - "Get Funky" - (5:47) 114 BPM
Review: Thunder Jam's latest release is something of a sprawling epic; a 23-track "Invasion" featuring some of the hottest names in the re-edit and nu-disco scenes, alongside contributions from lesser-known talents. There's much to admire throughout, from the low-slung boogie bass and cut glass disco strings of Phil Da Burn's "Wallflower" and the spacey synth-funk of Funk Bank's wiggly "Jamming With The Thunder", to the bouncy disco/New Jersey garage fusion of BOI's "The Gift" and the straightened-out sunshine soul of Dee Bunk's "Little Brown Eye Girl". Throw in solid contributions from Don Dayglo, Belabouche, C Da Afro and Andy Buchan, and you've got a pleasingly varied set of floor-friendly excursions.
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TJ 040
10 Apr 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
Surfing Jam
Tishina - (3:53) 117 BPM
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002123
01 Jun 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
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