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Nang Presents The Array Volume 6
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NANG 135
13 May 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
Chopshop Music Turns Me On Volume 4
Review: DJ Butcher is keeping the disco train a runnin' with the latest instalment of his label's much loved compilation series "Chopshop Turns Me On". Now on its fourth outing, the series is as good as ever, this time featuring Situation's saucy half time space-grinder "Hot Meter", Butcher's own Fender Rhodes-fuelled boogie fest "The Charms Of Chamille", JMRS' killer Moroder-esque rework of "Money's Too Tight (To Mention)" and the deep, synth washes of closer "Daylight" by Andy Kidd.
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CHOPDIGI 047
15 Sep 14
Disco/Nu-Disco
Nu Disco Essentials Vol 08
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LWNDE 08
15 Sep 14
Disco/Nu-Disco
Family
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GDEF 001
30 Jun 14
Disco/Nu-Disco
Family EP
Various
Review: For their latest excursion, Ireland's Get Down Edits crew have invited a bunch of mates along for the ride. The result is a bumper 10-track voyage into house-flecked disco edits, sumptuous soul reworks and DJ-friendly party bangers. Highlights are plentiful, from the sensual shuffle of Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee's "Get It Together" and LTJ's typically loopy-and-groovy "Music", to the bold bass and soaring horns of Smart Edit's Chaka Khan remake "All This Love". If you're after something a little more pumping, Get Down Edits' deliver some shirts-off fare in the shape of the riotous "Do What You Wanna", while Jay Ru's "If You Wanna Be" is grandiose disco - with a sturdy, DJ-friendly groove - on a stellar scale.
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GDEF 001
26 May 14
Disco/Nu-Disco
Nang Presents: The Array Volume 5
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NANG 121
28 Apr 14
Disco/Nu-Disco
Chopshop Music Turns Me On Volume 3
Review: The much-loved Chopshop label is back with four more saucy retakes for your aural pleasure. Label boss DJ Butcher kicks off proceedings with the shimmering bass odyssey of "Paradise", and next is JMRS' new cover of The Stones' "Miss You" which livens up this disco-rock classic with perky guitar and a Lionel Richie-esque vocal, finally the slinky female fronted funk of "Good Time Groove Train" leads us into Ronin's stormin electro-disco remix of "Miss You" - easily the coolest joint on this excellent EP.
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CHOPDIGI 039
01 Mar 14
Disco/Nu-Disco
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