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Nang Presents The Array Vol 11
Various
Wang Chung - "Dance Hall Days" (Kim & Buran 80s Boogie remix) - (5:05) 110 BPM
DJ Rocca - "Stone Town" (feat Dimitri From Paris - One Era remix) - (6:17) 115 BPM Hot
Tonbe - "Good Taste" - (5:35) 120 BPM
Soda Pimps - "The Secretary Is Stereo Typing" - (4:32) 120 BPM
Outtake - "Black Discotheque" - (6:52) 125 BPM
The Beat Broker - "Hold Your Horses" (Aimes remix) - (6:47) 119 BPM
Ichisan - "Gonzo-Bossa Nova" (extended version) - (8:27) 123 BPM
Disco Doubles - "Don't Hurt Me" - (6:46) 125 BPM
The Naked Citizens - "Space Touring" (Domestic Technology Robotic Voice remix) - (5:48) 124 BPM
Future Feelings - "Downtown Girl" (Situation's City remix) - (5:18) 123 BPM
Farrington & Mann - "The Promise" (Soda Pimps remix) - (5:22) 125 BPM
Kelton Prima - "Miss Me Blind" (feat Hard Ton - The Caribbean House remix) - (7:07) 123 BPM
Transformer 2 - "Fruit Of Love" (Demis Lazer ReRush) - (6:19) 115 BPM
Review: Nang's annual round-up of key cuts they've released over the previous 12 months, The Array, has long been a must-check for those who like their nu-disco colourful, synthesizer-heavy and soaked in Mediterranean sunshine. Here the long-serving label offers up volume 11, a predictably entertaining affair that skips between the revivalist '80s synth-pop shimmer of Kim & Buran's remix of Wang Chung's 'Dance Hall Days'; the jaunty nu-disco colour of Tonbe's squelchy 'Good Taste'; the more cosmic, Italo-influenced shuffle of Outtake's 'Black Discotheque'; the throbbing, acid-flecked trip that is Aimes' revision of the Beat Broker's pedal steel-flecked 'Hold Your Horses'; the shimmering cheeriness of Disco Doubles' 'Don't Hurt Me'; and the low-down disco-funk hustle of Future Feelings' 'Downtown Girl', as remixed by Situation.
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NANG 201
22 Jan 21
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Dancefloor Cuts
Various
Future Feelings - "Bold Drink" - (6:45) 116 BPM
Rayko - "Jungle" - (6:41) 110 BPM
Phunktastike & Julian Sanza - "The Future" - (6:34) 118 BPM
Sauco - "Orion" - (7:31) 120 BPM
Juan Soto - "Oh Ziggy, Wil You Ever Win?" - (6:44) 113 BPM
Ilya Santana - "Obscure" - (5:08) 109 BPM Hot
Alex Arcocha - "Take Me Out" - (6:57) 126 BPM
Aimes - "Cafe Disco" - (6:55) 118 BPM
Review: As the title suggests, Spa In Disco's latest multi-artist extravaganza is aimed aquarely at dancefloors, though in these times is more likely to inspire bedroom DJs to dance around their kitchens or living rooms. There's plenty to get the juices flowing amongst the eight tracks on show. Check first the rubbery bass, sparkling pianos and summery nu-disco vibes of Future Feelings' rushing "Bold Drink", before turning your attention to the revivalist Italo-disco chug of Sauco's "Orion" and the hard-wired, acid-flecked analogue chug of Ilya Santana's superb "Obscure". Highlights elsewhere on the EP include the revivalist electrofunk chunkiness of Juan Soto's "Oh Ziggy, Will You Ever Win", the dreamy Balearic breakdowns of Rayko's "Jungle" and the up-beat nu-disco cheeriness of Aimes' "Caf? Disco".
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SPA 079
01 May 20
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Array Volume 8
Various
Situation - "Get To Know Me" (Hot Toddy vocal remix feat Andre Espeut) - (7:09) 117 BPM Hot
Sare Havlicek - "Everybody Freak Out" (extended dub version) - (5:38) 120 BPM
Taras3000 - "Piano Bar" - (6:30) 120 BPM
James Rod - "Steelerr" - (7:17) 119 BPM
Eriq Johnson - "Stick Up" (feat Sqootie Jackson) - (5:33) 117 BPM
Cardmoth - "Six Months" - (4:04) 101 BPM
Italo Brutalo - "Spy In The Sky" - (6:19) 113 BPM
5 Reasons - "Just For The Night" - (4:27) 115 BPM
Rayko - "No Stopping" (feat Tania Haroshka) - (9:31) 115 BPM
Deepkey - "Aircraft Lovers" - (5:27) 110 BPM
Kontinents - "Be With You" (feat Shusha) - (4:14) 116 BPM
Aimes - "A View Of Instanbul" - (5:58) 116 BPM
Plastic Fantastic - "Las Salinas 5 AM" (The Beat Broker dub) - (6:19) 115 BPM
Future Feelings - "Downtown Girl" (Kim & Buran Midnight City remix) - (6:19) 120 BPM
Pete Herbert - "Pass Me By" (Nevelskiy & Ivan Starzev remix feat Robert Owens) - (5:22) 122 BPM
Tonbe - "So Fresh" (Oddnipps Renip) - (7:36) 115 BPM
The Korvids - "Bad Faith" (The Kim & Buran Electronic Moon Groove remix) - (4:08) 120 BPM
Hiem - "Japanese Motor Car" (Hot Hot Hawk remix) - (5:20) 130 BPM
Review: Since launching as a Tirk sub-label in 2009, Nang Records has gone on to outlive its parent label and become one of the most reliable imprints in nu-disco. The label's progress has traditionally been charted by compilation series The Array, with new volumes appearing every 12 months or so. This latest installment is naturally packed with highlights, from the sparkling disco-soul of Hot Toddy's remix of Situation's Andre Esput hook-up, "Get To Know Me", and the contemporary Italo-disco throb of James Rod's "Steelerr", to the quirky Balearic bliss of Cardmoth, the synth-heavy wooziness of Deepkey, and the trippy, acid-flecked thrills of Aimes' "A View of Istanbul".
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505537 3529707
21 Mar 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
Future Feelings
Future Feelings - "Over Me" - (4:15) 119 BPM
Future Feelings - "Find Out" - (3:16) 105 BPM Hot
Future Feelings - "Creature Of The Night" - (3:41) 123 BPM
Future Feelings - "Downtown Girl" - (4:33) 123 BPM
Future Feelings feat Juan Soto - "Rite There" - (4:33) 114 BPM
Future Feelings - "Jungle Light" - (3:46) 120 BPM
Future Feelings - "Empty" - (3:08) 77 BPM
Future Feelings feat Shiro Schwarz - "Don't Let Me Go Away" - (3:54) 118 BPM
Future Feelings feat Julian Sanza - "The Feeling" - (4:05) 110 BPM
Future Feelings feat Mirror Kisses - "Can't Hide It" - (4:14) 100 BPM
Future Feelings - "Wonder" - (4:32) 120 BPM
Review: Rene Lavice has been one of themost exciting additions to Andy C's Ram stable over the last few years. While the label is usually associated to strict drum & bass, Lavice's tunes push the boundaries of the genre way out into hyper space, and touch on many different influences in the process. "Human Safari" is a true hybrid tune, a mass of broken half-breaks, surrounded by raucous sonics ad playful atmpshperics. It's as daring as you're gonna get from modern d&b. It's definitely worth a gander!
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NANG 145
16 Oct 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
Beach Disco Sessions Vol 6
Situation / Various
Roland Romanelli & Jannick Top - "Video Studio Light" (Loudery edit) - (3:11) 117 BPM
Downtown Party Network - "Get A Life" (Loudery edit) - (6:27) 115 BPM
Situation - "Get To Know Me" (feat Andre Espeut - Hot Toddy vocal remix) - (7:09) 117 BPM Hot
Fuzz Against Junk - "Country Clonk" (Hans-Peter Lindstrum remix) - (11:29) 118 BPM
Audio Luxury - "Every Kiss" (feat Tiara - Olej remix) - (6:44) 111 BPM
Situation - "Here Comes The Sun" - (4:55) 117 BPM
Ilya Santana - "Hypno-Disco" - (5:58) 115 BPM
Material - "Come Down" (feat Nile Rodgers) - (4:45) 117 BPM
Bronx Dogs - "212" (Reprise) - (3:19) 119 BPM
Klein & MBO - "Dirty Talk" (Ruf Dug remix) - (6:31) 123 BPM
Katzuma - "All Night" (Mr Mulatto remix) - (5:20) 121 BPM
Space - "Carry On, Turn Me On" (AN2 remix) - (11:25) 120 BPM
The Korvids - "Beach Coma" (Olej remix) - (6:41) 116 BPM
Future Feelings - "Find Out" - (3:16) 105 BPM
Dagfest - "I Got The Feeling" (Main mix) - (6:30) 97 BPM
Sorcerer - "Intimacy File" - (4:38) 111 BPM
Love & Money - "Strange Kind Of Love" (Situation Sunrise mix) - (6:05) 102 BPM
Various - "Beach Disco Sessions Vol 6" (continuous DJ mix By Situation) - (1:17:39) 115 BPM
Played by: SITUATION
Review: West Country nu-disco dons Situation are the latest outfit to and compile and mix an installment of Nang's popular Beach Disco Sessions series. Happily, they've dug deep into their crates, putting together a selection that blends back catalogue material from the Nang and Tirk labels (Ruf Dug's quirky mix of Klein & MBO's Italo-disco classic "Dirty Talk", the blissful nu-Balearica of Sorcerer, AN2's overlooked rework of Space's "Carry On, Turn Me On") with vintage material and overlooked gems from a decade of nu-disco (see the early Hans-Peter Lindstrom remix of Fuzz Against Junk's "Country Clonk"). Naturally, there are a few of their own tracks and remixes in there, too, including the deliciously woozy deep house cut "Here Comes The Sun" and a sublime, string-drenched remix of Love/Money's "Strange Kind of Love".
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NANG 140
14 Aug 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Remixes
Dirty Disco (Phunktastike remix) - (7:12) 120 BPM
Funky Dancefloor (Julian Sanza space disco mix) - (5:34) 118 BPM Hot
Music Fever (Future Feelings remix) - (7:12) 123 BPM
Played by: Julian Sanza
Review: Buenos Aires nu-disco label Heartbeat Revolutions dropped the Music Fever EP by Ccccchaves earlier this year. Now it's back in remixed form and sounding as good ever. "Dirty Disco" has been turned into glistening, synth drenched electro-disco by Phunktastike, "Funky Dancefloor" gets twisted into very early '80s Duran Duran (with plenty of killer slap bass) by Julian Sanza and finally the title track gets stretched into an irresistible seven-minute slab of percolating electro-disco-house by Future Feelings.
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HBR 060
29 Sep 14
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Feeling
The Feeling (feat Future Feelings - original mix) - (6:49) 110 BPM Hot
The Feeling (feat Future Feelings - Tronik Youth remix) - (6:26) 110 BPM
The Feeling (feat Future Feelings - Avanti remix) - (5:36) 110 BPM
The Feeling (feat Future Feelings - Ben Macklin mix) - (5:18) 110 BPM
The Feeling (feat Future Feelings - opening mix) - (6:14) 110 BPM
Review: Wow! Here's a collaboration and a half - former Silver City man, Julian Sanza (2020 Vision, Cr2) has hooked up with Future Feelings (Los Grandes, Eskimo, Gazeebo International) for an Argentinean meets Mexican hoedown. The original mix is pure shimmering, sleepy poolside synthpop with that unmistakable Silver City glacial sheen. Remix-wise, Tronik Youth adds some nice chunky electro arpeggiation, Avanti opts for some mid 00s electro-house action and Ben Macklin steers us into piano-led nu-disco territory. With early support from the likes of Cosmonauts, Tensnake and Bill Brewster, it looks like this one's a winner.
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NEIN 009
01 Sep 14
Disco/Nu-Disco
Stay On The Scene (remixes)
Stay On The Scene (original mix) - (7:07) 120 BPM
Stay On The Scene (Eddie Mercury - Mike Dub) - (7:04) 119 BPM Hot
Review: To date, Mexico-based producer Future Feelings has tiptoed the fine line between deep house and nu-disco. "Stay On The Scene", though, is an altogether murkier affair, with pulsating, Jaydee style Belgian bass and trippy electronics underpinning a gnarled spoken vocal. It's more akin to something that you'd find on Hot Creations or Crosstown Rebels than Electrique, but that's no criticism. The strangely titled "Eddie Mercury (Mike Dub)" version is, if anything, even more intense, with darker textures and some twisted acid touches. It's a real late night, heads-down hip-wiggler. It's probably the pick of the two tracks, which is some compliment given the qualities of the original version.
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ELECTRIQUE 079
31 Jul 14
Deep House
Rotation
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Saturday Night" - (6:24) 111 BPM
Future Feelings - "Basement Jam" - (4:58) 93 BPM
Matt Hughes - "Lady Talk" - (4:39) 110 BPM Hot
P-SOL - "One Day" - (6:22) 102 BPM
Riccio - "Reflections" - (5:45) 119 BPM
Review: Over the last few years, the Editorial imprint - an outlet for disco, electrofunk and house-centric re-edits and reworks - has established a winning formula: expansive, compilation style EPs featuring tracks from a wide range of scalpel-wielding talents. This 33rd excursion sticks to the script, offering another quintet of floor-friendly rubs. There's a dash of heavyweight P-funk (Ed Wizard and Disco Double Dee's forthright "Saturday Night"), some cut-and-paste, sampleadelic beats (Future Feelings' Steinski-ish "Basement Jam"), a sprinkling of deep disco-house (Matt Hughes, P-Sol) and a fluid, Aim-ish trip into downtempo instrumental hip-hop territory (Riccio's electric piano-heavy "Reflections").
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ED 33
01 Jan 14
Disco/Nu-Disco
Funk EP: Remixes
Skylife (Fernando remix) - (6:16) 112 BPM Hot
Skylife (Heion remix) - (5:30) 117 BPM
Skylife (L'equipe Du Son remix) - (5:50) 71 BPM
Skylife (Modulaire remix) - (5:51) 107 BPM
Africa (Dynamicron remix) - (6:21) 108 BPM
Review: We can't believe it's a whole year since Madrid's Los Grandes dropped Future Feeling's nu-disco bomb, the Funk EP. Well, Our Nights are keeping its spirit alive by releasing a whole bunch of remixes of lead track, "Skylife"; Fernando gives his old cowbell and voicebox a good workout, Heion goes heavy on the squelchy analogue grooves, L'equipe Du Son brings some killer Chicago jack to the party and Modulaire supplies some stripped back Italo vibes. Also the mighty Dynamicron adds all kind of quirky noises to "Africa's" leftfield disco shizzle.
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NIGHTSD 006
25 Nov 13
Disco/Nu-Disco
Neat Disco
Neat Disco - (5:33) 113 BPM
Neat Disco (Pete Herbert & Dicky Trisco mix) - (7:36) 115 BPM Hot
Wonky Disco - (3:41) 100 BPM
Review: Already boasting support from the likes of Jacques Renault and Jazzanova, File Under Disco are onto another winner with their latest release. Future Feelings are analogue disco enthusiasts with a mission to deliver music 'developed both for dancefloor glory and for sensitive listening'. With its loose, slap-heavy funk bass and shimmering piano, "Neat Disco" straddles the divide between a messy night out and a messy night in with gusto. Disco-nouveau hero, Pete Herbert, hooks up with Dicky Trisco for a teased-out spacey Balearic remix, but we're loving the mournful, Guru-Josh-on-downers trip of "Wonky Disco" the most.
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FILE UNDER DISCO 02
01 Oct 12
Disco/Nu-Disco
Funk EP
Funk EPEXCLUSIVE
Skylife (original mix) - (5:35) 106 BPM Hot
Africa (original mix) - (5:07) 103 BPM
Review: In the last 12 months, Mexico has emerged as an unlikely hotbed of nu-disco talent. The latest act to emerge from the apparently disco-minded Central American state is Future Feelings. Here, they offer up a two-track taster EP on Madrid-based Los Grandes, an imprint whose discography seemingly gets better with every release. Both "Skylife" and "Africa" are built around delightfully rubbery bass guitar grooves, with the former taking top billing thanks to some choice vocal samples and a loose electrofunk/disco fusion vibe. "Africa", though, is still pretty tasty, and should cause considerable dancefloor damage thanks to some fearlessly wigged-out synth squiggles.
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GRAN 012
03 Sep 12
Disco/Nu-Disco
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