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Pushin' On EP
Pushin' On (Eli Escobar remix) - (7:27) 118 BPM Hot
Pushin' On (Vhyce remix) - (6:14) 118 BPM
Pushin' On - (6:54) 118 BPM
La Cupola - (5:52) 118 BPM
Played by: Discotron
Review: Daniel Solar's hook-up with longtime pal Andi De Luxe was one of the undoubted highlights of his 2015 debut full-length, Rubicon. Here, the superb original - an undulating, bright-eyed-and-bushy-tailed trip into deep house/disco fusion - is joined by two new remixes. Fast-rising production starlet Eli Escobar steps up first, dragging the track further into dreamy, U.S style deep house territory whilst retaining the original's deliciously elastic bassline. Vhyce sticks closer to the original, adding some well-placed filters for extra disco-house pleasure. There's also a rather tasty bonus cut in the shape of "La Cupola", where razor-sharp disco samples, sustained note strings and twinkling pianos ride an extra-percussive house groove.
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DIKSOF 024D
25 Jul 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
Rubicon (Remixes)
Times Of Science (Giom remix) - (6:56) 121 BPM
Drowning (Patryk Molinari Siren dub) - (7:02) 121 BPM
The Flow (Acid Kinski remix) - (7:16) 115 BPM Hot
Played by: Giom
Review: House man Daniel Solar made some big waves last year with his Rubicon album, released through his own Dikso label. Now we get to revisit some of its key tracks in remixed form. There are three tunes here that get respectively overhauled, the first up being "Times Of Science" which gets turned into a beautifully mournful and deep late night jam by Giom. Elsewhere we submerge even further down with the hypnotic linear grooves of "Drowning (Patrik Molinari's Siren Dub)". Finally we end on the trippy electroclash of Acid Kinski's revamp of "The Flow".
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DIKSOF 022
14 Mar 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
Rubicon
Fascination - (6:43) 110 BPM
Drowning - (5:24) 114 BPM
Daniel Solar/Andi De Luxe - "Pushin' On" - (6:54) 118 BPM Hot
Wait & See - (5:38) 120 BPM
Don't Let Go - (6:05) 121 BPM
Moment To Shine - (6:12) 125 BPM
The Flow - (5:45) 118 BPM
Echoes - (7:30) 120 BPM
The Void - (7:30) 120 BPM
Times Of Science - (5:32) 114 BPM
Friction - (5:42) 110 BPM
Review: And just like that, Daniel Solar drops an LP on his own Dikso! On Rubicon, the busy house producer goes for the midas touch, a closer inspection into the disco realms of the genre, and the guy comes out with a wide selection of elegant tunes for the midnight dance. With over ten tracks on offer, Solar explores all the possibilities a house album can offer, but if you want spoiler then think Chicago, Detroit, NY and even a bit of London!
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DIKSOLP 001
30 Nov 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
State Of Bliss EP
State Of Bliss (original mix) - (7:46) 120 BPM
State Of Bliss (Death On The Balcony remix) - (8:32) 120 BPM
Desire (original mix) - (6:01) 122 BPM
1989 (original mix) - (7:19) 120 BPM Hot
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DIKSOF 017
09 Jun 14
Deep House
Grassroots EP
Someday (original mix) - (6:48) 120 BPM
Someday (Kruse & Nuernberg remix) - (7:50) 123 BPM
Daniel Solar, Mario Aureo & Stee Downes - "I Do Believe" (original mix) - (7:00) 120 BPM
Daniel Solar, Mario Aureo & Stee Downes - "I Do Believe" (Mario Aureo stripped down version) - (6:58) 120 BPM
Cookie Dough (original mix) - (6:25) 115 BPM Hot
Review: Having previously blurred the boundaries between disco and house, Daniel Solar returns to Dikso with his most "house" release yet. With its big pianos, relentless synth bassline, bubbling electronics and early Strictly Rhythm grooves, "Someday" sounds like a ready-made peaktime anthem. Kruse and Nuremberg go a little deeper on their rework, but retain the original's old school air of abandon. Steve Downes and Mario Aureo lend a hand on "I Do Believe", a warm deep house vocal cut that has just enough rough hustle to impress. Aureo also provides a pared-down remix that sounds like it was tailor-made for igniting parties in sweaty basements at 4am (deep house finger point at the ready, kids). Finally, "Cookie Dough" sees Solar return to his disco roots with a Soundstream style cut-up of Brenda Taylor's "You Can't Have Your Cake & Eat It Too"). Arguably, it's the EP's strongest moment.
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DIKSOF 015
11 Nov 13
Deep House
Super Sound (Single remixes)
Various
Autodeep & Romorri - "Make You Mine" (KRL remix) - (6:30) 116 BPM
Larse - "So Much Fun" (Roberto Rodriguez remix) - (6:54) 118 BPM
Duff Disco - "I Won't Forget" (Homework Perspective) - (6:47) 118 BPM
Soho808 - "Turning Slow" (feat Lydia Caesar - Daniel Solar & Andi De Luxe remix) - (7:34) 120 BPM
Daniel Solar - "Can You Really Know" (Downtown39 Remix) - (6:30) 110 BPM
Andi De Luxe - "Boobsie Collins" (Satin Jackets remix) - (7:32) 111 BPM Hot
Review: The ever-flourishing Dikso imprint turns in some of its finest remixes to date for digital consumption. The wonderfully stompy Roberto Rodriguez remix of Larse's "So Much Fun" is a long time favourite here at Juno HQ, as is the sultry Homework "Perspective" of Duff Disco's slow burner "I Won't Forget" and the sweat-riddled, Strictly Rhythm-in-its-90s-pomp cut "Turning Slow" by Soho808, as reigged by Daniel Solar.
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DIKSOF 008JUNO
23 Apr 12
Disco/Nu-Disco
Retrospect EP
A Walk In The Park (original mix) - (6:36) 118 BPM Hot
A Walk In The Park (The Revenge Walk In The Dark remix) - (6:25) 122 BPM
A Walk In The Park (Pional remix) - (7:06) 117 BPM
Can You Really Know (feat Aniya Ouu - original mix) - (7:18) 111 BPM
Review: The consistently impressive Dikso imprint returns with label stalwart Daniel Solar taking the reigns of this four track EP. The uptempo vibe, burning chords and occasional acid squiggles on "A Walk In The Park" make it primed for immediate club play, while "Can You Really Know?" featuring Aniya Ouu bumps hard at a slower, sultrier pace. You'll also find two remixes from a couple of Juno's favourite producers - The Revenge and Pional - with the former taking "A Walk In The Park" into deeper, Theo Parrish-esque shuffle territory, while the latter tweaks the same track into a sweetly melodic roller. Quality from start to finish here!
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DIKSOF 005
16 Nov 11
Disco/Nu-Disco
Super Sound Single Volume 4
Various
Ooft - "Hit For Six" (original mix) - (5:32) 108 BPM
Autodeep/RoMorri - "Make You Mine" (original mix) - (7:22) 110 BPM
Daniel Solar - "Baby's Tears" (original mix) - (6:33) 113 BPM Hot
Soho808 - "Get Up Disco" (original mix) - (7:44) 106 BPM
Review: Daniel Solar's Dikso imprint hits the spot on their fourth Super Sound release, with some multi national discoid business that reaches from Germany to NYC via Glasgow. It's the latter that reps first with FOTO boss Ooft dropping the constantly building elastic analogue mid tempo tribalist bump of "Hit For Six", which sets the tone nice and deep. Burrowing further is "Make You Mine" from Autodeep and RoMorri which kind of sounds what you' expect the unholy union of Prince, R Kelly and flexing 303 minimalist bump to sound like. Solar meanwhile drops the insistent slick loopy disco house of "Baby's Tears" which aptly demonstrates the producer's talent for slicing up arrangements. Proceedings slow down for the closing gambit from New York producer Soho808 with the sultry twilight disco chug of "Get Up Disco" a gentle cacophony of late night strings, liquid melodies and heart melting vocal harmonies.
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DIKSOF 003
26 Aug 11
Disco/Nu-Disco
Super Sound Single Volume 3
James Johnston - "Give Me A Shock" - (7:45) 100 BPM
Daniel Solar - "Way Back Home" - (7:23) 105 BPM
Andy Hart - "Keep On" - (6:15) 114 BPM Hot
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DIKSOF 002
10 Aug 11
Disco/Nu-Disco
Super Sound Single Volume 2
Nicholas - "Without You" - (8:04) 103 BPM Hot
Daniel Solar - "Fake It" - (7:02) 110 BPM
Review: It's good to see the Dikso label make an appearance on digital download. So far, they've impressed on vinyl with a series of killer 12" singles full of slinky, next-level disco/house edit fusions. This digital edition of the second Super Sound Single release features must-have cuts from Nicholas and Daniel Solar. The former's "Without You" is one of his best moments to date, offering a long but not so loopy midtempo disco-soul jam that's just made for summer. Solar's "Fake It", meanwhile, builds a killer disco/house groove around a spectacularly rubbery bassline and some slick jazz-funk guitars. Killer stuff.
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DIKSOF 001
18 Jul 11
Disco/Nu-Disco
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