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Mannmademusic

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Full House
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Slow Fire" - (6:43) 109 BPM Hot
78 Edits - "Me For You" - (7:35) 116 BPM
B-Jam - "Everyday" - (5:05) 95 BPM
Feza - "Do It Again" - (6:54) 113 BPM
Mannmademusic - "Down & Out" (feat Freshtone) - (7:36) 112 BPM
Review: The scalpel fiends and rework hounds behind the Editorial label rarely disappoint, and this latest split EP is packed with floor-friendly midtempo goodies. The most revelatory cut of all is Ed Wizard and Disco Double Dee's "Slow Fire", a delicious 109 BPM bumper that re-casts Gwen McRae's electrofunk-era disco bomb as a stoned head-nodder. It works so well that you wonder why nobody's done it before. Elsewhere, there's some sweet groovery from Feza, a surprisingly percussive disco-funk jam from the usually dawdling 78 Edits, and a decidedly Balearic jazz-funk excursion from Manmademusic and Freshtone. Really, it's only the usually on-point B-Jam who lets the side down with the so-so "Everyday".
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ED 20
03 Oct 12
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cross Corner
Various
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Bumper Funk" (original mix) - (6:51) 108 BPM
Deep & Disco - "Married On The Moon" (original mix) - (7:03) 107 BPM
The Groovers - "The Spirit" (original mix) - (5:38) 110 BPM Hot
Jupiter Tuning Center - "One On 1" (original mix) - (5:55) 116 BPM
The Legendary 1979 Orchestra - "Put It In" (original mix) - (6:34) 98 BPM
Mannmademusic - "Sounds From The City" (original mix) - (7:44) 100 BPM
Review: Sneaky re-edit imprint Editorial likes to offer good value. As with previous releases, "Cross Corner" features no less than six floor-friendly reworks to satisfy the needs of all but the pickiest disco divas. While there are a couple of merely solid versions of well-known hits (Grace Jones and Marvin Gaye both get cut-up), there are far more high quality re-arrangements of lesser-known gems. Of particular interest are the contributions from The Legendary 1979 Orchestra and Manmademusic, both of whom wonderfully stretch out soul-flecked disco gems with inch-perfect precision.
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ED 08
31 Mar 11
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cask Strength
Various
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Get Some" - (8:09) 110 BPM Hot
Rayko - "Why Did Ya" - (5:50) 107 BPM
DJ Raw Sugar - "Uptight" (Space Disco fix) - (5:01) 125 BPM
The Noodleman - "Teachin' & Tryin'" - (7:31) 103 BPM
MK - "Get It On" - (6:16) 92 BPM
The Owl - "Street Man" - (5:34) 98 BPM
MannMadeMusic - "Get Ya" - (7:28) 95 BPM
Review: This seven-track collection of disco re-edits from the Editorial camp has a lot to offer - not least previously unreleased cuts from fast-rising scalpel starlets Matthew 'MK' Kyle and Rayko. It's Kyle who steals the show, laying down a typically groovesome deep house/disco cut that boasts some particularly blissful jazz-funk guitar samples. Rayko's cut - a dancefloor-friendly re-dub of "What Did You Do To Me?" - is as solid and playable as you'd expect. Elsewhere, debutant Noodleman excels with the deep fried cosmic funk of "Teachin' & Tryin", and Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee bring the heavyweight party flavours with "Get Some".
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ED 07
21 Feb 11
Disco/Nu-Disco
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