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We Are 10 - Part 1
Various
Dim Zach - "Innocence 104" - (4:22) 105 BPM
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MIDRIOTDWR 10PT 1
29 Apr 22
Disco/Nu-Disco
Joints N' Jams, Vol 2 (Curated By Shaka Loves You)
Shaka Loves You / Various
Dave Mathmos - "Your Love" (Contemporary Soul remix) - (8:11) 105 BPM
JB Dizzy - "Slow Cookin'" - (7:18) 106 BPM
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BOMBJNJ 002A
25 Mar 22
Funky/Club House
5 Years Of Masterworks Music
Various
80's Child - "Move Ya Hips" - (7:53) 102 BPM
The Silver Rider - "The Walk" - (5:44) 107 BPM
RobJamWeb - "Qu'est-Ce Que L'amour" - (7:41) 101 BPM
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Do It Tonight" - (6:49) 106 BPM
Tomas Malo - "After The Rain" - (7:18) 106 BPM
Dave Gerrard - "Imagination" - (6:12) 107 BPM
Review: You're only five years old once, so why not celebrate in style? And here Warrington lad Danny Worrall's disco and re-edits label Masterworks Music do just that, with an anniversary collection packing a whopping 50 back catalogue nuggets. You'll excuse us the full track-by-track, then, but suffice to say that this is the label that helped launch the careers of Dr Packer and Natasha Kitty Katt, both of whom feature here, and with names like Ziggy Phunk, Rayko, Alkalino, Chuggin' Edits and Fabiolous Barker also on bill, you should already have a pretty good idea what to expect. Classy stuff all round, and a great VFM package - here's to five more years!
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MMD 088
20 Jan 20
Disco/Nu-Disco
Disco Funkin' Vol 1 (Curated By Shaka Loves You)
Various / Shaka Loves You
Shaka Loves You - "Livin' For Tonight" (feat NattySpeaks & Profit - VIP club dub) - (3:42) 108 BPM
Review: Glasgow's Shaka Loves You has rightly earned a reputation as disco-centric duo on the rise. Because of this, it's little surprise to see them at the controls on Bomb Strikes' first foray into the disco-focused compilation market. The Scottish pair have naturally pulled out all the stops for the occasion, selecting 20 hot-to-trot cuts that aptly blur the boundaries between disco, funk, nu-disco, electro and boogie. Highlights include, but are in no way limited to, the hazy, sun-kissed soul of Lack of Afro's "Back To The Day", the thickset P-funk revivalism of Kraak & Smaak's "Dynamite" and the rubbery disco-house-meets-UK soul flex of the Reflex's remix of Omar's "Vicky's Tune". Throw in a tasty selection of the pair's productions and you have a suitably strong collection.
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BOMBDISCF 001
01 Mar 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
Masterworks Legends Vol 2
Various
Closed Paradise - "The Vision" - (8:11) 109 BPM
James Rod - "Stay Mine" - (5:58) 107 BPM
Review: The first "Masterworks Legends" compilation saw label boss Danny Worrall giving digital debuts to a whole host of previously vinyl-only cuts. We're not sure whether he's taken the same approach this time round, but the quality of the material remains pleasingly high. Beginning with Dr Packer's hot-to-trot revision of Kiu D's Blaxploitation disco workout "Dynamite", Worrall offers up a swathe of hypnotic, disco-tinged house head-nodders (Ooft's "I Am Love" being a glassy-eyed standout), tasty '80s electrofunk revisions (Woodhead, The Silver Rider, Coutel, his own '80s Child project), thumping disco club cuts (Natasha Kitty Kat, Kiu D, James Rod, Ponchartrain) and sparkling nu-disco box jams (Gradient Logic). If you're looking for more tried-and-tested treats to pep up your sets, you should add this to your cart right now.
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MMD 072
04 Feb 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
Take It To Church
Various
Dr Packer - "I Wanna Know" - (6:17) 106 BPM
Jack Tennis - "The Light" - (5:57) 106 BPM
Review: While gospel has always been a strong influence in the worlds of house and disco, the volume of spiritually charged dancefloor tracks has rocketed in recent times. Hence this fine compilation from Midnight Riot and "gospel supremo" the Showfa, which gathers together new, recent and overlooked gospel-fired dancefloor jams. We're particularly enjoying Yam Who and Alan Dixon's brilliant new version of the Soup Dragons' "I'm Free" - think classic, Balearic-era baggy house with more prominence given to the London Gospel Choir's vocals and Dixon's wild organ lines - Le Visiteur's low-slung re-edit of an old gospel-disco gem ("Let The Sunshine") and the rubbery boogie-gospel-goes-filter-house excitement of Benjamin Ferreira's "What U Will". That said, there's barely a duffer to be found amongst the 19 tracks on show, with the emphasis rightly on celebratory positivity throughout.
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MIDRIOTCHURCH 1
02 Apr 18
Disco/Nu-Disco
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