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First Arrival
First Arrival - (4:41) 107 BPM
I Missed It Again - (4:10) 120 BPM
Review: Here is the second Single EP from Tulioxi's highly acclaimed LP, "The Body and The Whip." This exclusive release features two enchanting tracks - "I Missed it Again" and "First Arrival" - spotlighting the Italian artist's unparalleled sonic artistry and limitless creativity. The track "I Missed it Again," beckons you into a world of lush melodies and hypnotic beats, spinning a tale of raw emotion. Meanwhile, "First Arrival" captivates with its cosmic funky beats and echoes of progressive rock. Tulioxi's distinctive blend of electronic mastery and emotive storytelling takes center stage in this extraordinary Single EP.
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SPCSR 040
22 Dec 23
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Heavy People
The Heavy People - (4:26) 120 BPM
A Closer Look - (5:50) 119 BPM Hot
Review: Prepare to be swept away by the vibrant sounds of Tulioxi's exclusive Single EP, a special extraction from the LP 'The Body and The Whip.' Featuring two dynamic tracks, namely 'The Heavy People' and 'A Closer Look,' this release highlights the Italian artist's inventive fusion of electro acid, dark disco, and bass-driven sequences. In "The Heavy People," Tulioxi seamlessly combines electrifying acid sounds with a contemporary twist, complemented by a deep, ominous voice that introduces an intriguing dimension to the composition. Next is "A Closer Look" which delves into the realm of dark disco, fueled by acid elements and bass-driven sequencers, constructing an irresistible beat tailor-made for the dancefloor.
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SPCSR 039
21 Dec 23
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Boyz Of Ikaroo (The Remix)
The Boyz Of Ikaroo (James Rod remix) - (6:54) 118 BPM
The Boyz Of Ikaroo (Champ de Mars remix) - (5:31) 116 BPM
Review: A rare joint production from the two Cosmic Sumo bosses, 'The Boyz Of Ikaroo' landed in stores a couple of weeks ago, and now it's back with a brace of new mixes courtesy of Spanish disco stalwart James Rod and Florence, Italy's Champ De Mars. Rod's mix is all about creating dancefloor drama, opening with a simple bass throb and then just building and building from there. Champ De Mars goes for a more dreamy, euphoric and prog-tinged approach, but it's the represssed energy that bursts from every seam of Rod's mix that takes the gold for this reviewer.
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SPCSR 035
15 Nov 21
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cosmic Sumo Vol 1
Various
Tulioxi - "Oscillator Number 3" - (4:23) 116 BPM
Hoz42 - "Noche80" - (6:58) 128 BPM
James Rod - "Guateke Dreams" - (5:46) 117 BPM Hot
Rucci & Fedeli - "Money" - (6:27) 110 BPM
Montefroid - "Sister" (Smell Seventy mix) - (4:12) 120 BPM
Roberto Masi - "Logical Groove" - (9:59) 120 BPM
Robotnick - "BitBatBit" - (6:44) 115 BPM
Tulioxi - "The Angry Man" - (6:57) 104 BPM
Andrea Rucci vs Luca Biondi - "Tne Mother Earth's Sigh" (Video edit) - (4:27) 116 BPM
Tulioxi - "Gamberetti Rendez Vous" (feat Murakami) - (4:09) 110 BPM
Loudtone - "Cosmic Love" - (5:34) 122 BPM
Rucci & Fedei - "I Need Your Love" (full Lenght version) - (5:06) 116 BPM
Tulioxi - "Corsica In Agosto" - (5:08) 115 BPM
Rucci & Tulioxi - "The Boys Of Ikaroo" - (6:01) 117 BPM
Champ De Mars - "Zombies In Love" - (6:46) 118 BPM
Review: After nearly a decade in the game, Andrea Rucci's Cosmic Sumo release their first-ever 'best of' compilation. Unsurprisingly, cosmic and Italo-disco vibes predominate: you won't find many cowbells, handclaps or female multi-part vocal harmonies here (though there are some). But if it's Carpenter-esque synths, druggy Afro-inspired beats, bleepy electro flourishes and a distinct whiff of mid-80s Europe you're after then you're in the right place, because here all of the above are provided in spades by the big-hitting likes of James Rod, Tulioxi and, perhaps most signficantly, Italian founding father Alexander Robotnick himself.
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SPCSR 030
24 Feb 20
Disco/Nu-Disco
Golden Cream Vol 1
Various
Limpodisco - "From Disco To The Underground" (Limpodisco Re-Dirty edit) - (7:02) 111 BPM Hot
Forklift & Saw - "Traccia" (Tulioxi remix) - (6:18) 110 BPM
The Players & DJ Steevo - "Crazy Bass" (original mix) - (5:56) 120 BPM
James Rod - "Bold Morris" (Sweet Slow Disco rework) - (6:04) 116 BPM
Freudenthal - "Golden Girl" - (5:12) 117 BPM
James Rod & Disco Doubles - "White Sands" (Italo Brutalo remix) - (6:43) 119 BPM
Hotmood - "Can't Give U Up" (Kiu D remix) - (6:32) 120 BPM
JB Dizzy - "Transistor" (Dim Zach remix) - (7:39) 119 BPM
Los Fugazzi - "Afterglow" (Flxxx remix) - (8:56) 116 BPM
Rigopolar - "Nocturnal" - (7:08) 110 BPM
Copa Turbo - "Playa Capricho" (James Rod Cosmic Rocker remix) - (6:20) 119 BPM
Italo Brutalo - "Girls & A Minute" - (6:55) 110 BPM
Tulioxi - "So What" (A Copycat remix) - (6:58) 122 BPM
Slync - "Neon" (Get Down Edits remix) - (7:30) 117 BPM
Call Me Classic - "Stardlord" - (6:24) 120 BPM
James Rod - "Bass For The Lovers" - (7:30) 113 BPM
Rayko - "Surrender" (Dim Zach remix) - (6:48) 120 BPM
Review: In normal circumstances, we'd be a little worried if someone served us "Golden Cream". We know we're safe in the hands of DJ/producer James Rodriguez though, with the compilation representing the cream of the crop from the Spanish producer's Golden Soul Records imprint. There's naturally much to enjoy across the 17-track collection, with Rodriguez opting for cuts that flit between kaliedoscopic nu-disco headiness (Italo Brutalo's remix of his and Disco Doubles' "White Sands"), Clavinet-happy acid disco chunkiness ("Crazy Bass" by The Players and DJ Steevo), elastic electrofunk with a Middle Eastern flavour (Dim Zach's remix of JB Dizzy's "Transistor"), driving late night intensity (Los Fugazi's "Afterglow (Flxxx Remix)", peak-time piano fun (Get Down Edits glistening remix of Slync's loved-up "Neon") and rushing disco goodness ("Tradlord" by Call Me Classic).
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GS 031
14 Jun 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
Night Noises Vol 1
Various
Tulioxi - "Winter Afro Acid" - (6:02) 102 BPM
MiddleSkyBoom & Eliezer - "Depth" - (7:25) 112 BPM Hot
Clandestino - "Voice Of The End Times" - (7:09) 114 BPM
Aimes - "Quirked" - (5:06) 116 BPM
Jac The Disco - "F2S" - (6:28) 120 BPM
Jack Carel - "Eastern Journey" - (5:44) 115 BPM
Dance Station - "Love Smack" - (6:24) 120 BPM
ID_UA - "Yakobilly" - (7:18) 116 BPM
Roliva - "Disco Lisergico" - (4:35) 112 BPM
Roe Deers - "Prince" - (7:43) 116 BPM
Lily Haz - "Call" (feat Ziv) - (6:38) 119 BPM
Younger Than Me - "No Fear" - (4:59) 122 BPM
Review: Night Noise Music has decided to start a compilation series. Enitled "Night Noises" (we see what they did there), each volume will offer up previously unheard cuts from label stalwarts and guest artists they admire. There's plenty to set the pulse racing on this launch edition, from the gently bubbling acid lines and glistening guitar riffs of Tuiloxi's chugging dub disco opener ("Winter Afro Acid") and the druggy Italo-disco/proto-house flex of "Quirked" by Aimes, to the weighty and exotic disco pump of Jack Carel's Bollywood-inspired "Eastern Journey" and the throbbing cosmic disco psychedelia of Roe Deers' dark and pulsating "Prince". Superb stuff all told.
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NNM 057
15 Feb 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Outside
The Outside - (5:48) 104 BPM
You Are Bad Luck (original mix) - (6:43) 113 BPM
The New Acid Funk - (6:11) 114 BPM
You Are Bad Luck (Freudenthal remix) - (7:32) 105 BPM
You Are Bad Luck (Younger Than Me remix) - (6:08) 118 BPM Hot
Review: Having previously released on a wealth of labels including Marco Dionigi's Quantistic division and mighty Dutch imprint Bordello a Parigi (the latter in cahoots with legendary producer Alexander Robotnick), it would be fair to say that Tulioxi is one of the rising stars of contemporary cosmic disco. Further evidence to back up this theory can be found on the Italian producer's latest EP, from the rubbery bass, wild electronics and mind-altering effects of Baldelli-esque opener "The Outside", to the alien electrofunk madness of "The New Acid Funk", which reminded us a little of DC Recordings sort Arcadian. Spacey Italo-disco throb-job "You Are Bad Luck" is backed by two remixes, of which the bouncy, echo-laden Younger Than Me re-fix is our pick.
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NNM 044
18 May 18
Disco/Nu-Disco
Etnixangi
Etnixangi - (5:24) 113 BPM Hot
Mr Tarabond - (4:39) 118 BPM
Review: Ah yes, a good hit of Tulioxi material never did anyone any harm, and certainly not our house/disco charts! The prolific producer returns to Cosmic Sumo Recordings with a deep, eerie house warmer in the form of "Etnixangi", boasting dry and intricate percussion loops over a retro-facing, soundtrack-leaning John Carpenter sort of synth vibe. "Mr Tarabond" is a similar affair, except the melodies have dug deeper now, they've entered a new dimension, and it's one we absolutely adore; these are shady disco-house bombs for lovers of the raw and the mystical.
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SPCSR 023
21 Dec 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
Apollo 409
Apollo 409 - (5:47) 114 BPM Hot
Animal Funk - (6:08) 110 BPM
Apollo 409 (Bottin remix) - (7:04) 114 BPM
Animal Funk (Franz Scala remix) - (6:48) 114 BPM
Animal Funk (Lore J remix) - (5:38) 110 BPM
Animal Funk (Alexander Robotnick remix) - (6:32) 115 BPM
Review: Tulioxi is back with his first 2017 release on Alexander Robotnick's Hot Elephant. Mattia Tuliozi has already had two previous releases for the imprint and this new effort showcases the artist's development. Made with a large selection of electronic instruments; from Roland Grooveboxes to old samplers, modular synthesis and electronic drum shaping - the tracks emanate hot and fresh vibes. The dark and grinding arpeggio of "Apollo 409" sits somewhere between Italo disco and EBM: it's a brooding yet infectious affair. It gets a properly cosmic rendition up next by fellow Italian nu-disco legend from Venice: Bottin. Second original offering "Animal Funk" is a more traditional disco affair with progressive rock tendencies. It too gets remixed by boss man Robotnick, whose rendition gets well funky and more upbeat with added dancefloor dynamics.
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HEM 1702
05 Oct 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
Urban Beast
Tom Tom Collins - (6:42) 110 BPM
Urban Beast - (5:54) 106 BPM
Urban Beast (Zombies In Miami remix) - (6:39) 113 BPM
Time Time Damn! - (8:50) 116 BPM
Time Time Damn! (M.I.O. remix) - (7:05) 110 BPM Hot
Review: Tulioxi is the pseudonym for Mattia Tuliozi, an Italian producer who takes influence from the musical heritage of his birth country. However, on Urban Beast, this does not mean that he simply knocks out re-heated Italo Disco numbers. The title track and the Zombies In Miami version draw on ebm riffs, jagged guitar riffs and cosmic disco's sense of lumbering funk to create usual hybrids. Similarly, "Time Time Damn!" is a left of centre disco workout laced with half-heard vocal samples and funky cowbells, while the MIO version leads the listener down a pulsing, but somewhat menacing route. "Tom Tom Collins" does see Tuliozi make reference to the tragic-comic melodies of Italo, but they are framed in an unusual fusion of dub-heavy textures and gloopy beats.
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SHMD 003
13 Mar 17
Techno
So What EP (A COPYCAT & MOLINAR Versions)
Revolution Zero - (7:26) 112 BPM
Don't Stop - (6:58) 122 BPM
So What - (5:54) 111 BPM Hot
So What (A COPYCAT remix) - (6:58) 122 BPM
So What (MOLINAR remix) - (5:22) 119 BPM
Played by: Julian Sanza, JAMES ROD
Review: According to his SoundCloud page, Florence, Italy's Mattia Tulioxi "is a good person and a wise guy". Which is all well and good but how about the music, you say? Not bad at all! His latest release for Spain's Golden Soul Records provides us with some cruisey, spaced out, nu disco grooves that fans of Todd Terje or Jay Shepheard will be all over. Starting off with the galactic boogie of "Revolution Zero" he the launches into "Don't Stop" which is actually on a more energised tech house tip with its razor sharp and bumping bassline leading the way towards mad and modulating euphoria. "So What", however, gets back into the cruise control tempo with its smooth arpeggio and sweet melodics backed by a study drummers' beat and a recurring Blaxploitation sample. There's a couple more remixes of this track; Mexico's Molinar stays on the nu disco tip, but gives it more of an uplifting vibe with bleepy synths, while Sweden's Copycat gives it a glitzy, pop-inflected house makeover.
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GS 002
20 Nov 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
While The City Sleeps
Trouble In Cuba - (7:02) 119 BPM Hot
The Direct Responsable - (7:11) 118 BPM
My Last Chance - (5:45) 115 BPM
Where They Come From? - (6:47) 120 BPM
The Angry Man - (6:57) 104 BPM
Mechanic Cherry - (6:29) 114 BPM
45 Rounds - (5:28) 120 BPM
Super Punkk - (5:06) 112 BPM
Played by: Andrea Rucci
Review: Florence-based synth fetishist Mattia Tuliozi is an old hand at nu-Italo, having made his debut on Andrea Rucci's Cosmic Sumo label back in 2011. Here he delivers his second album for the imprint, effortlessly joining the dots between modular synthesizer disco, deep house, Italo and techno. For the most part, While The City Sleeps focuses on chugging grooves, bubbling electronics and spiralling melodies, with the Italian producer keeping both eyes focused on the dancefloor throughout. For all the retro-futurist fusion on show, some of the most enjoyable moments - in particular, the cheerful and intoxicating, acid-flecked "Where They Came From?" - are those where Tuliozi simply indulges his love of classic Italo-disco.
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SPCSR 015LP
18 Jun 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
Guateke Pioneers
James Rod - "Guateke Dreams" - (5:46) 116 BPM Hot
Tulioxi - "Pioneers Of What" (James Rod remix) - (8:16) 116 BPM
James Rod - "Guateke Dreams" (Tulioxi remix) - (6:17) 116 BPM
Tulioxi - "Pioneers Of What" - (6:07) 113 BPM
Played by: FINGERMAN, JAMES ROD
Review: Spanish producer James Rod has already scored some choice outings on Good Stuff, Disco Volante and Hit Digits over the past year, while Italian man Tulioxi has been found moonlighting on Quantistic Division, Hot Elephant and more in his own disco-fuelled operations. On this release for Cosmic Sumo, both producers have a chance to each serve up an original and remix each other, and the results are a consistent blend of warm synth basslines, crisp drum rhythms and heaps of sensuality that should easily rub their way into any discerning disco lovers set. If you like your disco robotic and romantic then look no further.
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SPCSR 014
23 Apr 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
An Old Techno Shelter
An Old Techno Shelter (original mix) - (6:31) 122 BPM
An Old Tecno Shelter (Dionigi remix) - (5:20) 122 BPM Hot
Played by: DIONIGI
Review: Here we have some updated '80s disco goodness from Florence's Mattia Pea Tuliozi. Not quite sure about the techno reference, but "An Old Techno Shelter" is a bouncy lively affair featuring catchy Italo-disco melodies and toughened up house beats (a bit like when they beefed up house tunes in the 90s). The unstoppable Marco Dionigi appears on remix duties and takes the disco elements of the original and fuses them with (the maybe more appropriate) linear, clap-happy nu-disco beats.
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QND 101
12 Nov 13
Disco/Nu-Disco
Spring Cleaning Everyday
Spring Cleaning Everyday (feat MLC) - (5:41) 122 BPM
Wrong Reference - (7:44) 120 BPM Hot
In 1996 I Was Like This - (6:56) 120 BPM
White Wedding (feat MLC - cover) - (5:55) 126 BPM
Review: A somewhat experimental smorgasbord of genres and influences on this solid debut from Tulioxi. House-meets-disco with an element of tech and more than a slight nod back to the 80's, coming from both the synth and effects as well as the vocals on the title track. 'Wrong Reference' is a cool hybrid or modern and retro and has an all round cooler feel to it. With 'In 1996 I Was Like This' he gets all acid induced with a psy flex, while completing the package is an instant crowd pleaser with his cover of 'White Wedding'. A bit of everything here, with some proper outside-the-box thinking, which will add an interesting twist to any set.
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HEM 0322
04 Feb 13
Progressive House
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