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Pete Herbert

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Volume Three
Dance To Love - (6:07) 114 BPM Hot
I Think I Can Feel Something - (7:20) 115 BPM
Perfecto - (6:53) 110 BPM
Review: The third installment of the Paradise Row series reunites regular studio pals Dicky Trisco and Pete Herbert, following the latter's solo missive earlier in the year. Naturally, the three tracks offer cheery, floor-friendly explorations of many of the duo's well-known influences - think Italo-disco, proto-house, dub disco, Balearic and boogie - and it's hard to find fault with any of them. "I Think I Can Feel Something", which sounds like a long lost Paul Simpson production with added freestyle and Balearic disco influences, is arguably the highlight, though the Italo/electrofunk fusion of "Perfecto", and Michael style early Chicago house vibes of "Dance To Love" aren't far behind.
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PR 03
21 Oct 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
Mango Moon
Mango Moon - (8:23) 120 BPM
Mango Moon (Dicky Trisco mix) - (11:27) 120 BPM Hot
Review: Big Terje vibes on this instant summer smackdown of a track. Sprightly synths, dubby chugs, a lolloping live bassline and confident guitar washes on the final climax. If this doesn't have your crowd grinning like lunatics then there's something critically wrong. Dicky Trisco adds even more euphoria to the fire with a piano line so strong you could be convinced it's 1990 and we're in Italy. Heavenly.
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PR 02
03 Jun 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
Paradise Row Volume One
Hanging Out - (7:51) 115 BPM
Machine 16 - (6:22) 116 BPM Hot
Aperol Sunset - (5:06) 110 BPM
Review: Long-term collaborators Pete Herbert and Dicky Trisco once again join forces, this time for a trio of cuts that mark the first instalment of the Paradise Row series. There's naturally much to admire, from the breezy, Latin-influenced keys, Balearic disco grooves and killer vocal samples of "Hanging Out" (think T-Coy meets Reverso 68), to the eyes-closed warmth, tumbling acoustic guitars and chugging groove of closer "Aperol Sunset". Arguably best of all, though, is "Machine 16", a thrillingly upbeat cut that peppers a chunky Balearic disco groove with killer pianos and sweet, life-affirming guitar licks. If cheery, feelgood disco is your thing, you need Paradise Row Volume 1 in your life.
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PR 001
23 Mar 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
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