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Rabo & Snob

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Make Your Day EP
Derek Kaye - "Sing A Song" - (8:02) 122 BPM Hot
Sandrobianchi/Tripman - "Strawberry Letter" - (5:11) 85 BPM
Rabo & Snob - "No One Can Do It" - (7:39) 108 BPM
In The Night - "Love Drop" - (8:16) 116 BPM
Played by: 80's Child
Review: Whatever Whiskey Disco serves up on their regular multi-artist re-edit EPs, it's invariably high quality. Happily, that's certainly the case with the material showcased on Make Your Day. You'll struggle to find a more positive and hedonistic chunk of disco-funk/boogie rearrangement than Derek Kaye's rolling revision "Sing a Song", while Sandrobianchi and Tripman's "Strawberry Letter" is extraordinarily loved up and psychedelic in the best possible way (and, yes, it's definitely Balearic). The EP also includes some high-grade, synth-laden electrofunk (Rabo & Snob's ace "No One Can Do It") and more than a sprinkling of AOR disco camp (In The Night's thrillingly tongue-in-cheek "Love Drop").
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WDSB 02
25 Sep 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
Let You Know EP
Let You Know - (6:52) 117 BPM Hot
Cue - (6:32) 116 BPM
So Hard To Reach - (6:40) 116 BPM
Do It - (5:54) 109 BPM
Played by: FINGERMAN, Tonbe, 80's Child
Review: Israel's Rabo & Snob don't tend to release that much material, but when they do it's nearly always on the mighty Whiskey Disco, and it's also almost always good. The Let You Know EP keeps the home fires burning, as its features four strong-as-an-ox disco jams. The title track features slammin' 4/4 drums, incessant funky bassline and overall Tensnake-esque slick vibe. Elsewhere "Cue" is moody Italo-disco of epic proportions, "So Hard To Reach" has a pumping early hi-NRG vibe (think Gino Soccio at his campest) and finally "Do It" wraps things up with a sizzling slice of looped French Touch-style tough house. A strong return from Rabo & Snob!
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WD 49
17 Jul 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
Disco Darling EP
Andy Ash - "You've Been Found" - (6:46) 121 BPM
Vincenzo De Bull & Halve Soul - "Cherry Pie" - (7:44) 104 BPM Hot
Rabo & Snob - "Darling" - (7:14) 103 BPM
JP Source - "Rollergirl Return" - (7:10) 107 BPM
Review: Whisky Disco invite a trio of fresh faces to their ever-growing talent troupe for the Disco Darling EP. Andy Ash takes the lead with a loopy, strutting slice of sample-laced house that wouldn't go amiss in a Mark Farina set while Vincenzo De Bull & Halve Soul lower the tempo, invite us on a Balearic picnic and insist we gobble up huge chunks of Sade's "Cherry Pie". Deeper into the EP we find firm label friends Rabo & Snob laying down a velvet bed of Rhodes and vocal harmonies before the final label newcomer JP Source plays a slo-mo game of sample patty-cake with loopy disco mischief.
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WD 38
05 Dec 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
You Get By
You Get By - (7:22) 120 BPM Hot
You Get By (Love Dance remix) - (6:32) 115 BPM
Believe - (6:35) 115 BPM
Together - (6:00) 110 BPM
Review: The terrible twosome from Tel Aviv are back! Yes, Rabo & Snob have rustled up more boogie treats for our dancing pleasure, and a pleasure it is. First is the pumping Italo-disco fizz of "You Get By", which is turned into slinky peep-show grooves by Love Dance. Elsewhere we get the muscular disco rock of "Believe" and last but not least the elastic bass arpeggiations and percolating synths of "Together". Ace.
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WD 39
05 Dec 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
Here We Come
Here We Come - (7:40) 108 BPM
Baci - (6:57) 115 BPM
Everybody Knows It - (6:18) 109 BPM Hot
Review: This debut edits EP from Israeli disco duo Rabo & Snob first appeared on wax back in 2014, and here makes it to digital download for the first time. It sees the Tel Aviv twosome deliver a trio of effortlessly groovy, mid-tempo reworks that seemingly bristle with sunny intent. Opener "Here We Come" excites in part due to the tasty combination of hustling Clavinet lines and starry synth-work (though the swinging rhythm below is also rock solid), while "Baci" sees them reaching for the strobe via a trippy, Italo-influenced groove, sweaty percussion hits, and sweeping, tops-off strings. Best of all, though, is the hypnotic bounce, rubbery bass and sultry, late night sensuality of killer closer "Everybody Knows It".
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WD 32
08 Aug 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
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