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The Reworks Vol 2
1
Boss - (4:37) 97 BPM
Be With U - (5:20) 99 BPM
Review: Long-serving producer Disco Tech has released more edits and reworks over the years than we've had hot dinners. Remarkably, he still continues to deliver on-point revisions - as this second volume in his ongoing 'Reworks' EP series proves. There's much to admire across the six tracks on show, from the atmospheric, slow-burn excellence of AOR disco revision 'Stars In The Ghetto' and the dub-funk wonder that is the James Brown-sampling 'Boss', to the peak-time '80s disco sing-along 'Take Time' and the on-point Clash dub disco revision 'Magnificent'. We also recommend 'Be With You', a deliciously groovy, dubbed-out take on a Doc Severinsen track that has long been a DJ Harvey favourite.
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DD 041
01 Mar 24
Disco Mystic: Select Remixes Volume 1
2
Right Down Here (Psychemagik remix) - (6:13) 96 BPM
Review: Buoyed by the success of the Dimitri From Paris remixes of 'Space Talk', Naya Beat has decided to offer up more new reworks of classic cuts from the disco-era catalogue of Indian singer and actress Asha Puthli. Naturally Space Talk gets another tweak - Maurice Fulton delivers a sparse, percussive, dubbed-out take in his inimitable style -but there are plenty of revisions of lesser-celebrated cuts to enjoy. Yuksek turns 'I Am Song (Sing Me)' into a hybrid storming soul/surging Moroder-disco workout; Kraak & Smaak go all deep disco on the dreamy 'Lies'; Turbitto & Ragz add a touch of delay to the Indian disco-goes-Salsoul flex of 'One Night Affair'; 'Right Down Here' is turned into a spaced-out cosmic disco number by Psychemagik; and Jitwam adds a touch of 21st century weight to suspenseful disco gem 'I'm Gonna Dance'.
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NAYA 005
22 Sep 23
Metamorphosis
3
Music For Your Pleasure - (7:17) 99 BPM
Review: Dave Lee has described this epic album, his first under the lesser-known AC Soul Symphony alias, as not only a 'labour of love', but also a tribute to the soaring string sounds and musically expansive arrangements that marked out work by original 1970s disco acts such as the Salsoul Orchestra, MFSB and Love Unlimited. Predictably, Lee has delivered and then some, serving up a string of epic disco workouts that flit between sax-laden mid-tempo beauty ('Windy City Theme'), soaring Philly Soul revivalism ('The Philly Avengers', with its jammed-out, Billy Preston style electric piano licks), seductive slow-jams ('Music For Your Pleasure'), elongated invitations to hit the dancefloors ('I Want To See You Dance'), sparkling disco-funk ('AC Express'), Salsoul-esque outings ('Seneca Village') and tributes to disco greats ('The Talented Mr Adams', which doffs a cap to the great Patrick Adams).
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ZEDDCD 059DD
27 Oct 23
Katakana Edits Vol 132
4
Revenge - (3:44) 95 BPM
Tutu - (2:59) 92 BPM
Review: El Paso has become quite the Katakana regular of late, having helmed vols 115, 116, 122 and 129, and now he returns for a fifth instalment with four funk reworks in tow. 'Ms Fine Brown' revisits Syl Johnson's 'Ms Fine Brown Fame' from 1976, while James Brown's much-sampled 1973 classic 'The Payback' becomes 'Revenge'. The sources for 'Baila' and 'Tutu' - both featuring Spanish-language vocals - will sadly have to go unidentified, but the former has a Nu Yorican, boogaloo/barrio funk kinda vibe about it while the lower-tempo 'Tutu' is much more tropical and lounge-y in feel.
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KE 9132
24 Mar 23
Cicciolino's Gold Edits
5
Such Mistery - (7:45) 97 BPM
Review: With 17 tracks on offer there's no room here to list the source material for every track on this latest re-edits selection from the ever-busy Alkalino, even if we could identify them all - which we can't, because it's fair to say he's dug really deep here to find some gems. No guilty 80s pop pleasures here, just obscure disco, Italo and boogie nuggets expertly repolished to suit modern dancefloors, the arguable exception to that rule being an excellent take on the Detroit Emeralds' 1972 soul/funk classic "Baby Let You Take Me (In My Arms)", here reinvented as "Let Me Kiss You". Other highlights include the lazy, sensual "Feel The Music" and the dreamy jazz-fusion of "Ghetto Blues".
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AUDAZSUB 30
27 Oct 23
Slow Not Low
6
V's Edits / Various
Slow Not LowEXCLUSIVE
FMAC - "Listen To The Wind Blow" (V's edit) - (7:00) 98 BPM
The B-Boys - "G-Vibrations" (V's dub edit) - (6:51) 95 BPM
Will Bothers - "Lonely Town" (V's Dark Street edit) - (6:27) 98 BPM
Review: This impressively expansive collection from experienced remixer Valique showcases some of the best downtempo and Balearic edits from his popular V's Edits series. There's certainly plenty to get the blood pumping and the juices flowing throughout, from a chugging, ten-minute take on Pink Floyd ('Brickwall') and a pleasingly squelchy take on Daft Punk and Pharrell Williams' 'Lose Yourself To Dance' (here renamed 'Lose Your Elf'), to a chunky dub-house re-imagining of Jimmy Cliff classic 'The Harder They Come' and a loopy, hypnotic, mid-tempo disco-rock revision of T-Rex ('Jewelry'). Throw in party-hearty takes on cuts from Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson and the Beach Boys (an odd but impactful reimagining of 'Good Vibrations') and you have a great value compilation.
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VHR 082
18 Oct 21
Hot'n'Spicy, Vol 5
7
Bill Brewster - "Love Easy" - (5:15) 95 BPM
Review: The first four volumes in the Hot'n'Spicy series came from label head HOLDTight, AKA Fabrice Pinori, a Paris-based producer and re-editor specialising in "psychedelic and Balearic disco," but on this V/A outing he shares the helm with some fellow hardcore vinyl botherers. Whether these are original productions or re-edits is hard to say but Eddie C's 'Big City Freak' is a low-slung disco/funk workout, Paul Older's '7 Days & 7 Nights' is a more uptempo disco romp, HOLDTight's own 'Afrodisiaa' is an Afro-infused funk jam with squelch by the bucketload and finally Bill Brewster's 'Love Easy' drops down into hazy, druggy ALFOS-ish territory.
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HNS 005
24 Mar 23
Dark Pop Edits Vol 4
8
Nunca Se Va - (6:36) 90 BPM
Played by: BAZZA RANKS
Review: This is the fourth volume in the series, so you should have the idea by now: Audaz boss Alkalino revisits his youth by taking on pop hits (mostly) from the late 70s and 80s, often reworking the most unlikely source material into dancefloor gold. This time out, though, he's cast his net a little wider, with sources including Jimmy Soul's 1963 calypso hit 'If You Wanna Be Happy', The Chordettes' 'Mr Sandman' from 1954 (an unexpected standout), Sixto Rodiquez's 'Sugar Man' from 1970 and Johnny Cash's 'I Walk The Line' from 1956, as well as the more par-for-the-course likes of The Clash's 'Guns Of Brixton', Stan Ridgway's 'Camouflage', M's 'Pop Muzik' and Paul Hardcastle's '19'.
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AUDAZSUB 29
13 Oct 23
Reworks Archive
9
Broadway - (6:24) 99 BPM
Review: Given the prolific output of his Rare Wiri label, it's a wonder Rayko finds time to get in the studio at all. But he does, regularly - and when he's not producing synthy, 80s-flavoured nu-disco jams of his own, he somehow also manages to fit in the odd cheeky re-edit or 20! Here, then, a score of such reworks are served up for your listening and dancing pleasure, with the emphasis firmly on lesser-known gems - sources include Ann Peebles, Diana Ross, Quincy Jones, Break Machine, Michael Sembello and Earl Flint, as well as US folk-rocker Barbara Keith's version of 'All Along The Watchtower', but there are plenty more that will have to go unidentified. Suffice to say, though, that if funk, disco, boogie, electro and pop from the 70s and 80s float your boat, this collection will leave you positively buoyant!
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RW 232
05 Feb 24
Rated X
10
Rated XEXCLUSIVE
Marvin - "Rated X" (V's All Over The World edit) - (5:31) 94 BPM
Review: A very fine quartet of deep disco re-edits here courtesy of Bulgarian producer V's Edits and his/her/their Vehicle label. First to get the treatment is Marvin Gaye's 'The World Is Rated X', which comes from 'You're The Man', an album that was recorded in 1972 but shelved in favour of 'Let's Get It On'. Convertion's 'Let's Do It', a Leroy Burgess production released on SAM Records in 1980, comes next, followed by an acid-flecked reinterpretation of Bob Marley's 'Could You Be Loved'. V's take on what is seemingly every re-editor's second favourite track after 'Josephine' - Banbarra's 1975 funk classic 'Shack Up' - completes the package.
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VHR 086
21 Jun 22
Remixed With Love By Joey Negro Vol 2
11
Various
Robert Palmer - "Every Kinda People" (Joey Negro Multicultural Multitrack mix) - (7:24) 96 BPM
Review: Given his credentials and track record, it's unsurprising that original disco and boogie artists are willing to let Joey Negro play around with their biggest hits. His first stab at this kind of multi-track remix, 2014's Remixed With Love, was such a success that he's decided to unleash another swathe of revisions over two vinyl double-packs. This edition features some killer reworks, including a sublime, on-point rearrangement of Gwen McRae's "Keep The Fire Burning" and a rolling, dubbed-out version of Grace Jones' "Pull Up To The Bumper" that rivals Larry Levan's classic remix. The veteran producer also successfully turns Pockets' "Come Go With Me" into a classic soulful house rub, and pushes Thelma Houston's "I'm Here Again" further towards disco anthem territory.
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ZEDDCD 038DD
04 Mar 16
Yellow Blues
12
V's Edits / Various
Yellow BluesEXCLUSIVE
Ray - "When You See Me In Misery" (V's View) - (4:40) 90 BPM
Review: Valique's V's Edits reworks have long been some of the most popular re-edits on this platform, with DJs responding not only to their floor-friendly nature but also the wide range of sounds and styles he turns his hand to. So, what's on offer this time around? Well, for starters Yellow Blues is raising money for victims of the war in Ukraine, a country to which Valique has family ties. As usual, it's a mixed bag of goodness, with highlights including a squelchy, TB0-303 speckled take on a Johnny Cash classic, the chugging nu-disco/swamp blues fusion of 'Was It Worth It?', a fine revision of Rodrigues classic 'You Can't Get Away', a housed-up tweak of an old Doors gem ('Learn To Forget') and a toe-tapping, club-ready revision of Kenny Rogers' sing-along 'Just Dropped In (to See What Condition My Conidtion is In)'.
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VHR 085
04 Apr 22
Twenty - The Remixes
13
Stumble (Richard Dorfmeister Cinematic Way version feat Parcels) - (5:59) 92 BPM
Review: Kraak & Smaak round off their 20th birthday celebrations by serving up a suitably sizeable collection of 'new and classic remixes' of cuts from their catalogue. As you'd expect given the depth and variety at the heart of their party-starting sound, the collected remixes touch on many sounds, styles and moods, from the head-nodding dancefloor soul of Moods remix of 'Squeeze Me', the revivalist P-funk-meets-neo-boogie colour of Jafunk's rub of 'UR Freak', and the horn-toting, Latin funk flex of the Allergies revision of 'Money in the Bag', to the dubby downtempo loveliness of Richard Dorfmeister's rework of 'Stumble', the woozy deep house lushness of Girls of the Internet's remix of 'Forgot About You', Psychemagik's deliciously cosmic re-wire of 'Corsica '80', and the acid house tweakery of Joe Goddard's interpretation of Romanthony hook-up 'Let's Go Back'
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BA 123
01 Dec 23
Turbo 25
14
Various
Cora Novoa - "Burning" - (4:20) 95 BPM
Review: Twenty-five years is a long time in any field. In the fast-moving world of electronic music, it's practically an eternity. That Turbo has managed not just to last that long but also to remain fresh says a lot about Tiga's immaculate A&Ring. On Turbo 25, we see the form this takes. There's "You So Pretty", his cheeky electro collaboration with long-time Turbo collaborator Jori Hulkkonen. Audion and Seth Troxler also celebrate the landmark anniversary with the searing techno of "Hate", while The Hacker goes down the industrial route with the slamming "Forcefield". Tiga continues to flirt with pop with the Soulwax edit of "Woke". However, the fact that he has commissioned Gesloten Cirkel of Murder Capital fame to rework "Easy" means he remains as connected as ever with techno and electro's underground. Here's to the next quarter century.
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TURBO 225
17 Nov 23
Dark Pop Edits
15
Cordon Blue - (5:22) 95 BPM
Review: Audaz boss Alkalino has never been shy of wearing his pop-loving heart on his sleeve, and this latest collection of re-edits merely underlines the point, as he serves up fresh reworks of (mostly) 80s gems. The edits themselves range from 'token' to 'truly radical' and you'll have your own faves for sure, but sources include The Cure ('Let's Go To Bed'), New Order ('Temptation'), Visage ('Fade To Grey'), Dead Or Alive ('You Spin Me Round'), Nik Kershaw ('I Won't Let The Sun Go Down On Me'), Kate Bush ('Them Heavy People'), Talking Heads ('Seen And Not Seen'), Alphaville ('Big In Japan'), Jona Lewie ('You'll Always Find Me In The Kitchen At Parties') and, rewinding back into the 70s as the album draws to a close, David Bowie ('Starman').
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AUDAZSUB 24
07 Apr 23
Space Talk: With Remixes By Dimitri From Paris
16
Space Talk (extended mix) - (6:42) 98 BPM
Review: Four new mixes here of a track from 1976 that'll be familiar to most disco connoisseurs: a firm favourite at David Mancuso's The Loft, it's featured on countless bootlegs over the years (including the 'Loft Classics' 12-inch series in the 90s) as well as Tom Middleton's 'The Trip' compilation. The Extended and 2023 mixes delivered here stick pretty faithfully to the space-y, sensual groove of the original, leaving it up to everyone's favourite moustachioed Parisian to get busy with the echo box and other FX on his Remix before stripping things right back on his Spacer Dub. A must, whichever rub you plump for.
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NAYA- 004
28 Apr 23
Danzinger Cuts
17
Chickenburger - (5:17) 99 BPM
Review: Berlin's Max Newton has chalked up releases on Spa Club, Omena and Moiss Music, and now comes to Fingerman's Hot Digits label with this four-track EP. Authentically old school-sounding funk and disco are the order of the day generally, with 'One Two' bringing the squelchy funk vibes, the languid 'Nightwalker' having a smoother, 'Too Slow To Disco'-esque feel and 'Funky Jam' a bit more frenetic and wigged-out. Newton then throws us a curveball in the form of 'Chickenburger', which has a more experimental, dubby vibe and makes good use of a familiar Johnny Dynell vocal, as made famous by Beats International.
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HOTDIGIT 114
27 Nov 23
Katakana Edits Vol 62
18
G Niotis & J Pronoitis - "JB World" - (4:07) 90 BPM
Review: 62 collections deep and still blazing up any party in a 1000 mile radius; Katakana deliver yet another fun and funk-fuelled package. All laced with a heavy rhythmic theme, attention to groove detail is paid throughout as we're treated to range of classic and deeply dug edits. "Galaxy" sets the tone with a sleazy strutting war cry before we're hurled into a Latin frenzy on both the sultry "Camina" and the bull-fighting "Descarga". Elsewhere "Leroy Loves Ya" brings the soulful touch and "JB World" closes with a little psychedelic mystique.
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KE 9062
27 Apr 18
Too Slow To Disco Edits 14: Flying Mojito Bros
19
Fadin' West Of LA - (7:42) 95 BPM
Review: According to their website, Too Slow To Disco Edits' latest recruits, the Flying Mojito Brothers, are "two country-disco mescoleros pioneering the great electronic wilderness". The reworks showcased on this rather charming two-tracker are in some ways fully in-keeping with the more disco-fied end of their output, with a more up-beat workout paired with a deliciously low tempo affair. In the former camp is the superb 'Good Feeling', a rolling and steadily building affair that stretches out a rubbery bassline propelled, soul-flecked disco groove before introducing the vocals and wider instrumentation from their (rather good) source material. In contrast, 'Fadin' West', a sunset-ready revision of an AOR disco/swamp funk fave, is classic Too Slow To Disco fare - dewy-eyed, tactile and rather lovely.
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TSTDEDITS 14
31 Mar 23
Hot Digits: Year Nine
20
Various
Even Funkier - "Feel So Good Inside" - (6:17) 98 BPM
Review: Arriving just in time for the summer season, Hot Digits delivers a compilation that is tailor made to soundtrack lazy, hazy days. Even Funkier's "Feel So Good Inside" is an irresistible, funk-fuelled disco groove, while Ben Jamin's "Handle" inhabits a similar space. Soaked in wailing guitar and soulful vocals, it's a wonderfully infectious track. Both Andy Buchan and P-Sol raise the tempo with string-filled disco workouts, while Fray Bentos' "Danced To Death" offers a more electronic take on this sound. The compilation does veer towards house on occasion - most impressively with the subtle drum builds and chord progressions on Down Under Disco's "On My Mind". In the main though, Year Nine impresses most when it draws on disco and funk influences, such as the raucous party jam that is label owner Fingerman's collaboration with Chewy Rubs, "Block Party Bad Boy".
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HOTDIGITMAXI 009
19 Jun 23
Take A Ride
21
Tutto Previsto (Two Soul Fusion radio edit) - (3:56) 94 BPM
Tutto Previsto (Two Soul Fusion mix) - (6:53) 94 BPM
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091012 567469
12 Jan 24
Katakana Crate Diggin Vol II
22
Various
Padcore - "Mexico" - (2:52) 96 BPM
DJ Laurel - "I'm Always Dancing To The Music" - (4:51) 91 BPM
G. Niotis & J. Pronoitis - "JB World" - (4:07) 90 BPM
MCurdit - "Brooklyn Bount Sq" - (3:49) 94 BPM
Padcore - "Pride" - (2:55) 93 BPM
Padcore - "J5" - (3:19) 98 BPM
Padcore - "Sweetback" - (3:26) 90 BPM
Review: Katakana Edits first compilation, 2017's "Crate Diggin", was an epic collection of high-grade re-edits, mash-ups and reworks packed to the rafters with tried-and-tested dancefloor treats. This belated follow-up is even more epic, with the popular label squeezing in no less than 50 tracks that variously touch on riotous disco-funk, dub disco, new wave, disco-rock, deep funk, Afro-boogie, swamp funk, Latin beats, boogie, pitched-down chuggers, boogaloo, hip-hop and everything in between. You'd expect that standard to be high - it is a "best of" collection after all - and it is. If you need an instant armoury of scintillating club cuts, look no further.
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KE 9100
08 May 20
The Ladies Of Midnight Riot
23
Various
Amma - "Sweetest Taboo" - (5:33) 99 BPM
Review: Midnight Riot do their bit to address the much-discussed gender imbalance in dance music with a 25-track collection featuring an almost entirely female line-up (though a few possessors of Y-chromosomes do sneak in as collaborators). With big names like Kathy Brown, DJ Paulette, Rowetta, Caron Wheeler, Sulene Fleming and Natasha Kitty Katt nestling up alongside a host of more up-and-coming artists, the quality standard is high throughout, with the musical emphasis largely on good-time, Saturday night house and disco vibes, though there a few more gently paced moments - notably in the form of covers of Bobby Caldwell's 'What You Won't Do For Love' and Sade's 'Sweetest Taboo' - while Paulette & Massey serve up a pleasing dose of acid on 'Sheroes'.
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MIDRIOTLADIES 001A
15 Mar 24
Da Funk EP
24
Brazilian Rhythms - (4:59) 98 BPM
Review: By now, we should all know what to expect from Alexander Chebankov AKA Sunner Soul, namely warm, woozy, tactile and picturesque cuts that combine his own production chops with elements borrowed from disco, boogie, soul and Balearic jams. 'Da Funk', his first missive of 2024, boasts four tried and tested cuts. First up is the title track, a filter-heavy slab of filter heavy disco-house which boasts nods to some of Basement Jaxx's earliest material. This is followed by the Tiger & Woods-esque boogie-house of 'Need You', a tidy (and subtly dubby) South American jazz-funk-meets-disco number ('Brazilian Rhythms') and a gorgeously dreamy slab of ambient excellence ('Deep Space').
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VMR 104
12 Feb 24
New York Nuggets - Volume 01
25
WE MEAN DISCO!! - "Wiener City Blues" - (7:27) 98 BPM
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WMD 23NY01
11 Oct 23
Billion Days
26
Billion Days (40 Thieves version) - (6:05) 98 BPM Hot
Billion Days (original mix) - (5:24) 98 BPM
Billion Days (Mind Fair dub) - (5:21) 98 BPM
Review: Orbs Of Light's "Billion Days" is a Balearic masterpiece delivered by the dynamic duo of Baz Bradley and A Girl Called Kate. This debut release on Leng Records combines retro vibes with a futuristic twist, resulting in a catchy, sun-soaked anthem. Kate's vocals are the heart of this track, riding a shuffling beat and bubbly bassline that makes you want to dance on the beach. The remixes by 40 Thieves and Mind Fair add extra layers of magic, making "Billion Days" an essential addition to your summer playlist. It's Balearic bliss that'll have you daydreaming of sunny days and endless horizons
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LENG 066
15 Sep 23
Other Skies
27
Other Skies (original mix) - (7:23) 92 BPM
Other Skies (Hardway Bros Meet Monkton Uptown version) - (7:26) 92 BPM Hot
Other Skies (Tambores En Benirras remix) - (5:02) 92 BPM
Other Skies (Balearic Ultras remix) - (9:00) 92 BPM
Review: Some brilliant business for self-styled "Balearic silverbacks" here, as producer Jesse Fahnestock joins forces with singer-songwriter Emilia Harmony as Electric Blue Vision. Drifting along at a head-nodding 92BPM, 'Other Skies' is an immersive and dreamy slab of sunrise pop rin in effects-laden vocals, glistening guitars, hazy chords and warming bass. It comes with a trio of terrific remixes: a properly dubby and effects-heavy Hardway Brothers take that recalls the work of Andrew Weatherall circa 1990, a gently throbbing, mind-mangling take courtesy of NuNorthern Soul sorts Tambores En Benirras, and a Balearic Ultras revision that re-imagines the track as a nine-minute chunk of slow-motion dub house haziness.
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HLR 028
17 Nov 23
5 Years Of Masterworks Music
29
Various
Coutel - "This Is Love" - (6:41) 95 BPM
Rare Cuts - "Holding On" - (5:16) 94 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
Too Slow To Disco Edits 15: Dave Mathmos
30
Oh Boy! You Turn Me On - (7:16) 98 BPM
Late At Night - (6:19) 95 BPM
Wonderful Feelings - (6:35) 94 BPM
Review: Adelaide-based Italian Dave Mathmos is a prolific re-editor, as a quick glance at his website will quickly prove. He's featured on Too Slow To Disco's edits series before, back in 2019, though this EP is a far more expansive and action-packed affair. There's plenty to savour across the seven tracks on show, with our picks of a very strong bunch including the rubbery, slap bass-propelled AOR disco excellence of 'Encore Une Histoire D'Amour' (a rework of a French language cover of a familiar favourite), the squelchy, Latin-tinged 80s soul gorgeousness of 'Late at Night', a genuine future classic (the mid-80s power synth-pop-goes-electro-disco brilliance of 'My Baby Don't Care', which edits up an unlikely cover of the Beatles) and the reggae infused, low tempo disco-chug of 'Whispers'.
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TSTDEDITS 15
02 Jun 23
Hot Digits: Year Two
31
Various
Get Down Edits - "Anytime (She Goes Away)" - (6:50) 95 BPM Hot
Review: Fingerman's Hot Digits imprint has packed in a lot of releases over the past 12 months, as this expansive roundup of the label's second year in business proves. Featuring 27 tracks and a bonus mix by the South Coast dwelling label boss, there's naturally plenty to admire. Highlights include, but are not limited to, the rolling, head-nodding grooves of Eyeco M's "Keeping It To Myself", the killer proto-house throb of "Tonight" by Bad Barbie vs Evil Smarty, the sexy, string-drenched disco loveliness of P-Sol's "Can't You See", LTJ's trumpet-boasting funk bumper "Fat Thing", and the hard-wired, bass-heavy rework of Julia & Company's "Breakin' Down (Sugar Samba)" by Melon Bomb. It is, though, all pretty darn hot.
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HOTDIGITMAXI 002
16 May 16
Forgotten Disco Reworks
32
Various
Peter G. - "Sledgehammer" (Philly Vanilli retro mix) - (6:26) 96 BPM
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DDE 24O3LP
19 Jan 24
Never Gonna Give You Up (Jura Soundsystem Special Version)
33
Never Gonna Give You Up (Jura Soundsystem Special version) - (11:25) 97 BPM Hot
Never Gonna Give You Up (Instructor version) - (4:00) 95 BPM
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ISLE 020
14 Jul 23
GATT Sampler 001
34
Stop (extended) - (6:44) 98 BPM
Fly Like An Eagle - (3:55) 98 BPM
Played by: Vincent Inc, BRENDON P
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GATT SAMPLER 001
27 Feb 23
V's Edits Two Years Anniversary Edition
35
Various
Will Bothers - "Lonely Town" (V Dark Streets edit) - (6:27) 98 BPM
Pancake - "Will Survive" (V Old-Skool edit - bonus track) - (5:13) 96 BPM
Review: What more can we possibly say about nu-disco producer Valique and his two-year bootleg/edit/mash-up blitzkreig that we haven't already said? Listening back over these 31 offerings it becomes apparent that this is simply the soundtrack to one seriously mighty party. There are simply just so many dancing-on-tables moments here (we'll let him away with some of the shockers) including the grooved up DM cover "Personal Jesus" by Johnny Cash, the surreal, intoxicating deep disco take on Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" and the dreamy paradise melodies of "Still You". Here's to the next couple of years!
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VHR 25
14 Jan 14
Late Night Tales Presents Automatic Soul (Selected & Mixed By Groove Armada's Tom Findlay)
37
Groove Armada / Various
Mtume - "Juicy Fruit" - (5:52) 97 BPM
Bits & Pieces - "Don't Stop The Music" - (7:01) 94 BPM
Played by: Marquis Hawkes
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ALND 38
03 Nov 14
Gatt Sampler Pack
38
Stop (Beatconductor extended club remaster) - (7:22) 98 BPM
California Fantazy (7 Inch mix) - (4:53) 92 BPM
Lets Get It On - (5:43) 90 BPM
Africa (extended AI remix) - (6:35) 93 BPM Hot
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GATTSAMPLER 006
13 Oct 23
Discopolis 2 (The Album)
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Be My Side - (5:58) 92 BPM
Review: Melbourne, Australia-based DJ/producer Ken Walker - the possessor of perhaps THE best artist moniker in the game - follows up last summer's debut full-length 'Discopolis' with a second volume that's every bit as essential. Rocking an overall vibe somewhere between contemporary (rather than 'nu') disco and disco-house, the album opens with 'What In The World', which nods to The Police's 'When The World Is Running Down', and closes with 'Saxophonica', which marries the risque spoken vocal from Jimmy Z feat Dr Dre's 'Funky Flute' (which also appears on 'Blow It') to the sax line from Men At Work's 80s hit 'Who Can It Be Now?'. It's fair to say our Ken isn't averse to dropping the odd familiar sample, then: in fact, the 15 cuts here blur the lines between sampling and re-editing. But trust us, the dancefloor's going to be far too busy dancing to worry about that.
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BCM 214
23 Feb 24
Cosmic Miracles EP
40
Space - (6:54) 97 BPM Hot
We Can Always - (7:00) 93 BPM
Napoli - (7:20) 97 BPM
Review: Liverpool's Ben Jamin comes to Hot Digits Music with a very fine re-edits EP. First to get the treatment is Asha Pushli's 'Space Talk' from 1976, a favourite at Mancuso's legendary The Loft, followed by Latimore's 'Let's Straighten It Out', a 1974 soul/blues jam that's since been covered by everyone from Etta James and BB King to Usher, and that here becomes 'We Can Always'. Elsewhere, 'Slip Away' draws on a 1976 Deniece Williams jam while 'Napoli' bites Mark Capanni's 1973 original version of 'I Believe In Miracles'. The source material for 'Please' has us beat, sadly, but you get the general idea!
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HOTDIGIT 104
10 Oct 22
Good Love
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Good Love (Omegaman remix) - (3:20) 95 BPM
Review: Mixes to suit a wide range of tastes on this latest offering from Greece's Timewarp Music. 'Good Love' is a summery slice of Afro-flavoured pop in its Original form, before Omegaman gives it a reggae-fied makeover. Tom Drummond's remix then adds a funkier edge, while Jayl Funk's heavier pass is more one for the funk-breaks crowd, though the dubwise bassline means this mix, too, could find its way into reggae-driven sets. The most dramatic rework, though, comes from Australia's Mind Electric, who ups the tempo by several notches, adds pianos and transforms it into a Saturday night house stomper.
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TMDG 251
12 Jan 24
Seven More Minutes Of Funk
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Seven More Minutes Of Funk (The Veteran Delinquents remix) - (8:38) 96 BPM
Review: Sheffield scene stalwart Solid State has been releasing records - albeit relatively infrequently - for decades, though 'Seven More Minutes of Funk' marks his first new single for 12 years. In its original 'Strobe Life mix' form, the track is an intoxicating, mind-altering treat whose atmospheric motifs, suspenseful riffs and infectious bassline owe much to mid-80s Cabaret Voltaire. It comes backed with two tidy remixes - a ghostly and heady Richard Sen rub and an acid-flecked slo-mo re-wire courtesy of The Veteran Delinquents - and melodious bonus cut 'Rhodes To Nowhere'. A stellar return to action from the former Toko Recordings contributor.
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BPR 005
27 Oct 23
Hot Digits: Year Six
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Various
Vigi - "I'll Be Right There" - (4:38) 95 BPM
Review: Having recently notched up a sixth year in business, Fingerman's Hot Digits imprint is in a celebratory mood - hence this all-action round-up of recent delights and unheard treats from the disco-loving label. Encompassing no less than 30 tunes, the collection giddily skips between warming beatdown disco (P-Sol's "Walter"), Mark E style slo-mo loop jams (Vigi's "I'll Be There") and glassy-eyed Balearic nu-disco (Picklejam's "Untitled Love"), before raising its hands skywards as the peak-time party-starters begin to appear thick and fast. Highights in this category include the vibrant jazz-house flex of Dexter Jones' "Swing Thing", the bustling boogie re-edit business of Monsieur Von Pratt's "Let's Dance" and the hearty disco-funk heaviness of Chewy Rubs' "Funky Bee Bop".
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HOTDIGITMAXI 006
01 Jun 20
"O" Records The Collection
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Various
The Flirts - "Jungle Rock" - (3:06) 92 BPM
Divine - "T-Shirts And Thight Blue Jeans" - (3:59) 95 BPM
Played by: Reed & Radley
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HFM 1044
24 Apr 15
Dancefloor Edits Burger Edits
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Trick Under The Table (Dancefloor edit Burger Edits/Lego Make Up) - (6:47) 98 BPM
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LGFDIGIT 006
04 Dec 17
It's Album Time
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Preben Goes To Acapulco - (4:35) 96 BPM
Alfonso Muskedunder - (3:24) 96 BPM
Played by: Nhyx
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OLS 006DD
07 Apr 14
The Best Of Cerrone Productions
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Music Of Life (edit) - (4:46) 91 BPM
Generique Fin - (3:26) 94 BPM
Played by: THE REFLEX, Tonbe
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506042 1560311
15 Dec 14
Perfect Pitch Volume 2
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Various
Frankee More - "It's Walter" - (3:44) 90 BPM
Vibes4YourSoul - "Dance All Night" - (5:38) 95 BPM
Review: Act of Sedition's latest expansive collection of re-edits and reworks, Perfect Pitch, is subtitled 'loose grooves for lazy days' and that's an apt description of the pleasingly warming, afternoon-ready soul, yacht rock and disco revisions on show. The vibe is mostly head-nodding rather than arms aloft, but that's no bad thing. You'll find plenty of playable fare amongst the 13 tracks on show, with our picks including the slow-motion disco-funk of Vibes4YourSoul's 'Dance All Night', Pete Le Freq's tasteful rework of Stevie Wonder classic 'Living For The City', the sun-drenched, loop-powered soul shuffle of Frankee More's 'It's Walter' and the percussion-laden South American disco-reggae madness of 'Rita' by Ferdinand DeBeaufort.
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AOSD 006
14 Feb 22
Tol'ko Ya EP
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Dubby - (5:50) 99 BPM
Review: Although he's been operative since the start of the noughties, Unclepasha only has a handful of solo EPs to his name - most notably on London label Nang. Here the Russian producer pops up on Vintage Music, an imprint founded by his fellow countryman Sunner Soul back in 2010. What's on offer are, we think, kind of edits-not-edits - tracks that make extensive use of elements of forgotten old cuts, but with added beats and instrumentation. Title track 'Tol'ko Ya' blurs the boundaries between seductive, low-slung dub-disco, swamp funk and nu-disco, while 'Dubby' lives up to its name by properly dubbing out and beefing up a percussion-rich jam of unknown origin. To round things off, TSDC reworks 'Tol'ko Ya', giving it a filter-heavy, dub-flecked disco-house feel.
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VMR 105
04 Mar 24
Hot Digits: Year Four
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Various
Frank Virgilio - "It's Your Boogie Baby" - (7:46) 97 BPM
Review: To kick-start a fourth year of disco-fuelled madness, Hot Digits chief Fingerman has put together this sizeable compilation of previously unheard exclusives. As you'd expect, there's far more killers than fillers to be found amongst the 28-track deep selection or re-edits and original productions. Highlights include the clarinet-laden electrofunk-meets-disco bounce of Frank Virgilio's "It's Your Boogie Baby", the disco-goes-hip-hop flex of Tony Disco's delicious "Rolling Paper", the sparkling nu-disco goodness of "When It Comes To Funk" by Stephen Richards, the driving disco-house bump of Ash Reynolds' "Cold Girl" and the fuzzy electrofunk wobble of Don Dayglow's "Many Things". Throw in fine contributions from Chewy Rubs, Le Visiteur, norse man Jarle Brathen and, of course, Fingerman, and you have a must-buy collection of cuts.
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HOTDIGITMAXI 004
28 May 18
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