Review: The track titles alone should give you a good idea what to expect of this three-tracker from Argentina's Jonathan Douglas Braverman, better known as Ladies On Mars. 'Disco Rock' kicks things off, an unashamedly camp little strutter with a Eurodisco bassline, Lipps Inc-ish strings and some killer 'pyow!' stabs. 'Dance Move' is a funkier affair that owes a debt of inspiration to Crown Heights Affair's 'Dance Lady Dance', before we're played out by 'Lunch Box Boogie', which is funkier still and features some fine parping sax. If you're drowning in a sea of cosmic, Italo and prog and looking for some PROPER disco, here it is...
Review: Three solid nu-disco/disco-house jams here from Ladies On Mars, possibly the most inaccurately named artist in history as there's only one of him, he's definitely not a lady and he actually comes from Buenos Aires, not Mars! 'Just Enough' is a pleasant disco-house roller with a gospel-leaning chorus and a Hed Kandi-ish feel overall, while 'You'll Be Mine' has a more authentic early 80s boogie vibe. The standout for this reviewer though is 'Ain't Too Proud', which tops a jaunty, plinky-plonk rhythm with a big, blues-y male soul vocal from the Cee Lo Green/Aloe Blacc school of thought - peaktime singalong action will doubtless ensue.
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