Contemporary disco label based out of the bricks-and-mortar record store of the same name in Amsterdam. Set up by Otto Kraanen (AKA Napoli Disco Club) in 2011, the label's output has spanned a range of styles but veers heavily towards the Italo end of the spectrum, with occasional forays into related styles such as electro, EBM and synthwave. Some of the best-known artists to have released music on Bordello A Parigi include The Hacker, Hard Ton, Tulioxi and Daniel Kyo.
Private Disco Show (instrumental) - (7:30) 126 BPM
Review: Odessa's "Private Disco Show" on Bordello A Parigi is a shimmering homage to the forgotten gems of the early 80s disco scene. The track channels the spirit of Montreal's Lime (husband-and-wife duo Denis and Denyse LePage) with its gleaming synth lines and infectious energy. With synth line, cascading chords, bright melodies, and heady harmonies, crisp and clean production, "Private Disco Show" is a surefire floorfiller for anyone who appreciates the driving rhythms and playful energy of classic disco.
Review: Step into the festive groove with "Buone Vacanze Vol 3," a vibrant release on the Bordello A Parigi label that brings together the talents of Alberto Melloni, Luca Bacchetti, Modula, and the Dutch maestro Red Woodchuck. It's a holiday celebration of musical prowess and collaboration that will have you dancing your way through the season. The EP kicks off with "Vacanze di Natale," setting the tone for the party with four energetic jams that feature the enchanting vocals of Carmen Lubrano from Italy. Red Woodchuck adds a Dutch touch to the mix, making this a truly international musical affair. As the sonic journey unfolds, the flavors of Italo and Balearic music converge under the seamless umbrella of house, creating a delicious auditory experience. Standout tracks include the mallety-echoic "La Femme D'a Cote," a rhythmic masterpiece that echoes with infectious energy, and the AOR-tinged "Luna D'Argento," a celestial gem that adds a touch of year-end fireworks to the EP.
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