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Balearic Headspace Vol 5
Various
Temple - "No Goal" - (2:55) 120 BPM
Review: Midnight Riot bring us a 20-track compilation that certainly can't be faulted on the eclecticism front, with tracks ranging from the boogie nouveau of Ilija Rudman's 'Let This Dream Be Real' to Sirs' fairly self-explanatory 'Turkish Folk', and from the sumptuous soul of Jack Tyson Charles' 'Glory' to BJ Smith's acoustic psych-pop cover of Soul II Soul's 'Keep On Movin''. The southern bar room funk of HP Edits's 'Why Don't You Slide', the smokey soundtrack jazz vibes of Peter Simmons' 'Downtown' and Phoenix's 'Sueno Latino'-ish 'Nature Dance' are three more highlights of a varied and enjoyable collection.
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MIDRIOT DBALVOL 5
05 Jun 20
Balearic/Downtempo
No Turning Back
Keyboard Cat - (6:44) 120 BPM
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KRD 253
04 Jan 19
Deep House
Recorded Methods EP
The Glue - "Love Generator" (TDRMC Calls It Love remix) - (7:26) 121 BPM
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KRD 226
29 Dec 17
Deep House
Dance Flavour V:5
The Glue - "Love Generator" - (7:33) 121 BPM
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GSR 034
01 May 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
Three Is A Crowd EP
Toomy Disco - "What Goes Around" - (7:33) 120 BPM
Review: The moustached disco avengers at Sccucci Manucci drop their latest missive, featuring more transmissions from the disco underground. Argentinean based Toomy Disco provides "What Goes Around", a tightly produced disco-house number with horn snippets woven around low-slung grooves, whilst The Glue deliver "Without You" a hazy slo-mo looper with vocal teases and hypnotic guitar licks. South West Seven lock themselves into a fast moving groove with "What Have I Got To Do", a track that contrasts its fast rhythmic pulse with vocals and guitars that slowly emerge from the filtered ether. Aeromaschine close proceedings with "Deep Champagne"; combining a deep and melodic bassline with improvisational touches and glitchy vocal stutters, it successfully forges its own sound whilst keeping in line with his disco counterparts.
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SCCUCCI 003
23 Feb 14
Disco/Nu-Disco
Love Generator: Revisted
Love Generator (TDRMC Calls It Love remix) - (7:26) 121 BPM
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KRD 082
31 Jan 14
Minimal/Tech House
Dtroit Sampler
Various
Tiger Stripes - "Shake That Acid" (original mix) - (5:40) 120 BPM
The Glue - "Love Generator" (TDRMC Calls It Love remix) - (7:26) 121 BPM
Sebastian Davidson & Enthousiaste Gasten - "Jonesys Bug" - (6:08) 120 BPM
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KRD 074
18 Oct 13
Deep House
Midnight Riot Vol 4
Various
The Glue - "Places" - (6:27) 120 BPM
Shit Hot Sound System - "Bashful" - (7:12) 120 BPM
B-Jam - "River" - (7:01) 120 BPM
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MRD 003A
22 Jul 13
Disco/Nu-Disco
House Of Kolour
Various
EJECA - "Give Me Up" - (5:51) 120 BPM
The Glue - "Love Generator" (The Dead Rose Music Company Unreleased remix) - (8:04) 121 BPM
Harry Wolfman & LG - "The Sabbath" - (7:00) 123 BPM
Review: Having rightly made a name for themselves as purveyors of high-grade goodness, House of Disco continues to churn out the hits. Following hot on the heels of their collaborative compilation with Dikso Records comes another hook-up, this time with Kolour Recordings. Given the similarity of both labels' output, it's little surprise that House of Kolour is a bit of a winner. Musically, it's jam-packed with warm, groove-laden cuts that straddle the line where deep house, disco and re-edits meet. Highlights are, naturally, plentiful, from the shimmering beauty of Debonair's Fantastic Man rework and the funtime bounce of Hystereo's "Choral Twist", to the loopy-but-swinging soul of Sleazy McQueen's "Pretty Baby", and the hustling deep house goodness of Medlar's previously unheard rework of Noodleman's ace "Starlight".
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HODKOL 1
17 Dec 12
Deep House
Summer Sessions Compilation Volume 1
Various
The Glue - "Love Generator" (City Soul Project mix) - (8:51) 121 BPM
Rafeal Noronha - "Far Away" (Marcelo Nassi remix) - (7:17) 123 BPM
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LIM 004
30 Oct 12
Progressive House
Love Generator EP
Love Generator (orignal mix) - (7:33) 121 BPM
Love Generator (TDRMC Calls It Love remix) - (7:26) 121 BPM
Love Generator (City Soul Project Digital Exclusive remix) - (8:51) 121 BPM
Keyboard Cat (original mix) - (6:44) 120 BPM
Review: Having previously impressed with a contribution to Sccucci Manucci's Three's A Crowd EP, The Glue make their solo debut with an EP for Kolour Recordings. "Love Generator" is impressively fluid, a tactile fusion of old skool disco values, contemporary deep house and intoxicating nu-disco. The result is something fresh and casually funky. "No Turning Back" sees them traversing the mountain pass of touchy-feely slo-mo disco-house, while "Keyboard Cat" displays their skill for crafting memorable deep house. As if that wasn't enough to get the juices flowing, there's also a tasty remix of "Love Generator" from The Dead Rose Music Company that turns it into a sparse, spacey, vocal deep house jam.
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KLR 022
31 Jul 12
Deep House
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