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From slow-mo jams to deep, thick,beats, Canadian label Editorial is all about those disco-infused, soulful and funky flavours. Formed in 2009 by Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee, Editorial has delivered releases from names including: Rayko, The Funk District, Art Of Tones, Yse Saint Laur’ant, The Owl and an abundance of tracks from the Wizard himself. Editorial’s sub-label is Clandestine Boogie.
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175 To Puerto Angel
Double G's Turn - (6:24) 106 BPM Hot
Lone Wanderer - (6:44) 115 BPM
Burnin' (feat Voyager 909) - (5:49) 116 BPM
Burnin' (feat Voyager 909 - Hotmood remix) - (6:23) 117 BPM
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ED 78
05 Apr 18
Disco/Nu-Disco
About The Groove
Tonbe - "Letters From The Past" - (6:12) 118 BPM
BG Baarregaard - "Got Me Burnin" - (6:34) 94 BPM Hot
Sonicvibe - "No Cure" - (6:56) 112 BPM
Martin Hayes - "Mesmerized" - (6:46) 113 BPM
Sunner Soul - "Caribbean Wind" - (4:48) 93 BPM
Review: Having proved more than adept at delivering contemporary re-jigs of disco, soul and electrofunk obscurities, the Editorial crew continue to blur the boundaries between re-edits and original production with a decidedly laidback, groovesome EP of summery tracks. Predictably, there's much to enjoy, from the baggy, organ-and-guitar heavy deep disco goodness of Tonbe's "Letter From The Past", to the horizontal listening pleasures of Sunner Soul's slo-mo surprise "Caribbean Wind". In between, you'll find a range of tasty, floor-friendly morsels, including the delay-laden piano party of SonicVibe's "No Cure" and the rolling disco heaviness of Martin Hayes' "Mesmerized".
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ED 28
08 Aug 13
Disco/Nu-Disco
Apple Pi
Dr Packer - "Found Dubbin'" - (7:30) 105 BPM Hot
Osvaldo Wilson - "Diavolo" - (6:22) 95 BPM
Robjamweb - "Dress Up To Get Down" - (5:42) 115 BPM
Loshmi - "The Sweetest Things" - (7:08) 111 BPM
Sunner Soul - "Feel Good" - (5:14) 121 BPM
Rahaan - "Make You Blind" - (7:31) 120 BPM
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ED 43
10 Oct 14
Disco/Nu-Disco
Bad Smoke
TJB - (5:56) 117 BPM Hot
Sliced N Diced - (5:51) 110 BPM
Shakedown - (6:12) 117 BPM
You're The One - (6:40) 116 BPM
Review: Poor Loz Goddard, it must be a nightmare having a name that virtually everyone misreads as 'lolz'. Still, when it comes to this prolific young Mancunian's productions it's certainly no laughing matter. Here we catch him flexing his re-edit skills on four tracks for Editorial - "TJB" kicks things off sounding like an explosion at a Shalamar wine bar gig circa 1983 (if you're into sharp soul, that's a very good thing indeed) while "Sliced N Diced" is deep percolating house, "Shakedown" is thumping party funk and "You're The One" is warm and fuzzy filtered disco-house.
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ED 46
13 Jan 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
Barbeque Discotheque
Various
78 Edits - "One Way" (original mix) - (6:48) 104 BPM
Kastil - "Baltimore Thunder" (original mix) - (7:11) 96 BPM
The Owl - "Feel Good" (original mix) - (5:39) 114 BPM Hot
Gazeebo - "Treat Yourself To My Dub" (original mix) - (5:41) 109 BPM
Rayko - "Ipanema Boogie" (original mix) - (8:01) 100 BPM
The Groovers - "The Stars" (original mix) - (5:44) 113 BPM
Nikola & Sasha - "Gene" (original mix) - (5:59) 120 BPM
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ED 09
28 May 11
Disco/Nu-Disco
Be Free
Be Free - (5:24) 116 BPM
Be Free (Nebraska remix) - (6:40) 120 BPM Hot
Mista Groove - (5:44) 116 BPM
Ol School - (4:00) 115 BPM
Western - (3:37) 90 BPM
Review: Ed Wizard and Disco Double Dee come with more contemporary disco vibes on their own Editorial label. 'Be Free' comes on like a long-lost Sister Sledge dub - check those fluttering guitars - before being given a more Euro-flavoured rerub courtesy of Nebraska. Elsewhere, 'Mista Groove' is redolent of early 80s NYC disco from the likes of Raw Silk and Loose Joints, 'Ol School' is a bass-y, mid-paced cut topped with an "interview" vocal - it sounds like Roger Sanchez talking, but don't quote me on that - before the aptly titled 'Western' plays us out on a more downtempo, cinematic note. Good stuff all round.
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EDWAX 30
28 Aug 21
Disco/Nu-Disco
Beer Garden Boogie
Basement Jazz - (5:33) 96 BPM Hot
Disco Thang - (6:14) 109 BPM
Down With The Grooove - (5:13) 111 BPM
Come Back Baby - (4:44) 112 BPM
Get Down - (5:40) 113 BPM
Review: Editorial regulars Ed Wizard and Disco Double Dee join forces once more, this time to celebrate the joys of drunkenly dancing in a pub's backyard. There's a definite alfresco looseness to electric piano-laden jazz-funk opener "Basement Jazz", while the groovy and hypnotic "Disco Thang" - which boasts a sneaky nod or two to Yellow Magic Orchestra - may cause a few dancers to spill their pint. Elsewhere, a P-funk classic gets turned into a shuffling house number on "Down With The Groove", the duo drops some more low-slung, string-laden disco on "Come Back Baby", and "Get Down" is a riotous fusion of rubbery disco-boogie grooves, punchy horns, and funk-fuelled freestyle vocals.
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ED 70
08 Nov 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
Bigger Dreaming
Bigger Dreaming (original) - (5:19) 122 BPM
Bigger Dreaming (Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee remix) - (6:16) 116 BPM Hot
Bigger Dreaming (The Funk District remix) - (5:50) 121 BPM
Review: If you've not come across Palafico Honey before, there's a good reason: it's a brand-new project from Eleanor Beale, a little-known - but clearly talented - audio-visual artist based in London. 'Bigger Dreaming' is really rather good, with Beale adding classy, jazz-inflected lead vocals to a warming jazz-funk-meets-disco backing track rich in jaunty electric piano chords, jazz guitar flourishes and rubbery, boogie style bass. Ed Wizard and Disco Double Dee re-imagine the cut as a more low-slung slab of P-funk flavoured disco-funk, before Funk District successfully turns it into a bouncy chunk of disco-house cheeriness. As debut singles go, it's a bit of a doozy.
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ED 92
24 Nov 20
Disco/Nu-Disco
Bingo Hall Boogie
Slow Steps - "We Won't Have To Cry No More (re-work)" - (7:31) 90 BPM
Dino Soccio - "West Athena Funk" - (4:56) 98 BPM Hot
MARS - "Sleazy Gurl" - (5:27) 101 BPM
Rayko - "Magic Number" - (7:19) 118 BPM
Danny DeLuxe - "The Best Years" - (4:17) 108 BPM
RobJamWeb - "Do It Like You Do" - (8:09) 115 BPM
Sunner Soul - "Show Me Your Love" - (5:12) 120 BPM
Review: Editorial are back with more throwback disco sounds for our decadent dancefloor (guilty) pleasure! Starting out with the sublime deep soul of Slow Steps "We Won't Have To Cry No More (re-work)" they then launch into Los Angeles' Dino (yes, not Gino!) Soccio's "West Athena Funk" which stays on the soul train for a while until the epic boogie drama of Rayko's "Magic Number" ups the tempo, good and proper. Danny Deluxe serves up some summery Balearic vibes on "The Best Years" but they leave the best for last with Sunner Souls' "Show Me Your Love", a funky disco house groove for late night fashion crowds, which is ironically by a Siberian producer! We can dig it!
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ED 57
05 Nov 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
Blues On A Groove
Blues On A Groove - (6:00) 105 BPM
Take My Hand - (5:30) 100 BPM
I Wanna Funk - (5:44) 103 BPM Hot
I Got The Love - (5:34) 100 BPM
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ED 64
27 May 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
Body Music
Slo-Fusion - (5:36) 100 BPM
Aruban Nites - (5:29) 112 BPM
Summer Love - (7:36) 109 BPM Hot
Spirit Power (Cody Currie Remix) - (5:16) 123 BPM
Played by: VIGI, Juno Download
Review: Editorial are here once again to serve up some of that sweet disco goodness with their 4 track release, Body Music. 'Slo Fusion' combines jazz-funk and boogie influences, then tops the lot with a Stingily-esque falsetto vocal, 'Aruban Nights' is a laidback n' lounge-y sunshine groove, 'Summer Love' is a sultry, sexy female-vocalled affair with more of a late 70s feel, while completing the package is 'Spirit Power', which is more uptempo and nudges closer to nu-jazz/bruk beat territory.
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EDWAX 29
30 Mar 21
Disco/Nu-Disco
Boomin' Da Box
Upside Da Funk - (6:39) 107 BPM Hot
Boogie Flight - (5:21) 109 BPM
Phunkosphere - (7:07) 113 BPM
Crusin' - (5:28) 117 BPM
Let's Go! - (6:39) 119 BPM
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ED 35
07 Mar 14
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cask Strength
Various
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Get Some" - (8:09) 110 BPM Hot
Rayko - "Why Did Ya" - (5:50) 107 BPM
DJ Raw Sugar - "Uptight" (Space Disco fix) - (5:01) 125 BPM
The Noodleman - "Teachin' & Tryin'" - (7:31) 103 BPM
MK - "Get It On" - (6:16) 92 BPM
The Owl - "Street Man" - (5:34) 98 BPM
MannMadeMusic - "Get Ya" - (7:28) 95 BPM
Review: This seven-track collection of disco re-edits from the Editorial camp has a lot to offer - not least previously unreleased cuts from fast-rising scalpel starlets Matthew 'MK' Kyle and Rayko. It's Kyle who steals the show, laying down a typically groovesome deep house/disco cut that boasts some particularly blissful jazz-funk guitar samples. Rayko's cut - a dancefloor-friendly re-dub of "What Did You Do To Me?" - is as solid and playable as you'd expect. Elsewhere, debutant Noodleman excels with the deep fried cosmic funk of "Teachin' & Tryin", and Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee bring the heavyweight party flavours with "Get Some".
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ED 07
21 Feb 11
Disco/Nu-Disco
Come To The Jam
Come To The Jam - (8:40) 90 BPM
Jungle Beat - (8:04) 100 BPM
Love Groove - (7:43) 100 BPM Hot
Wait U What - (7:07) 110 BPM
Review: Leading re-edit imprint Editorial continues to deliver the goods, almost eight years to the day since the release of its debut release. Come To The Jam marks the first collaborative endeavour from Italian producers DJ Spranga and Massimo Vanoni. Opting for a warm, jazzy and groovy sound throughout - think jazz-funk brought up to date, with natural nods towards disco, soul and funk - the duo barely puts a foot wrong throughout. Highlights wise, we're really enjoying the clipped guitars, mazy electric piano solos and lolloping grooves of "What You What" and the revised disco-jazz of "Come to the Jam", though the break-driven disco-funk shuffle of "Jungle Beat" and Afro-cosmic throb of "Love Groove" are equally as impressive.
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ED 74
20 Jun 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cookies N Cream
Up 2 Get Down - (7:23) 105 BPM
Boogie Box - (6:40) 111 BPM Hot
Rollin' On (& On) - (7:44) 115 BPM
Groove Catcher - (5:58) 115 BPM
Givin' Ya Up - (7:04) 115 BPM
Review: It's been a good four months since the last EP from formidable disco/funk/soul twosome Ed Wizard and Disco Double Dee. Here they return to the Editorial label (their usual home) with five more chunks of party-starting scalpel action. Naturally, there's plenty to get the juices flowing, from the rubbery bass, rolling grooves and undulating strings of "Boogie Box", and the whistle-laden disco-funk heaviness of "Groove Catcher", to the unfettered, looped-up sweetness of "Givin' Ya Up". Best of all, though, is the party-in-an-MP3 release of opener "Up 2 Get Down", a horn-totin' slab of disco-funk that hits all the right notes.
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ED 44
25 Nov 14
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cosmique!
Various
Debonair - "Tell You More" - (6:14) 106 BPM
Elias Tzikas - "Just For You" - (6:29) 109 BPM
Sellouts - "Let Me Work" - (7:44) 116 BPM
DJ Steef - "Don't You Know" - (6:45) 108 BPM
Get Down Edits - "Two Timin' Lady" - (7:19) 103 BPM Hot
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Ridin'" - (3:18) 118 BPM
Review: On the back of their decidedly smoochy Show Me Love EP, the scalpel fiends and disco/house crossover monkeys at Editorial HQ take another trip into the world of soft-focus groovery. As usual, there's plenty of decidedly touchy-feely fare to enjoy, from the tough bass and twinkling synths of Elias Tzikas' "Just For You" and Tiger & Woods-on-valium vibes of Sellouts' "Let Me Work", to the sensual, slo-mo soul of Get Down Edits' "Two-Timin' Lady". The ever-cheeky Ed Wizard and Disco Double Dee pair up for a silly, delay-laden re-tweak of the Knight Rider theme tune (really), whilst Debonair offers up a slick chunk of rush-inducing disco-house loveliness. Top stuff.
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ED 16
05 Mar 12
Disco/Nu-Disco
Crawling Souls
Left Behind - (6:44) 116 BPM Hot
The Line - (6:27) 118 BPM
Eye Of Love - (4:56) 120 BPM
Time - (6:49) 106 BPM
Review: Since first tickling our fancy with a killer EP on Better Listen, Chevals has gone on to release similarly impressive outings on Whiskey Disco, Kolour Ltd and Masterworks Music. Here the fast-rising French producer makes his Editorial bow with another fine four-track salvo of beefed-up, house style re-edits. He hits the ground running with "Left Behind", a glassy-eyed loop jam that layers slightly sped-up soul/R&B vocals onto a mid-tempo '80s soul groove. Elsewhere, he delivers a house style revision of a summery jazz-funk number on "I Of Love", while EP closer "Time" is sumptuous, bass-heavy, heady and loved-up in the best possible way.
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EDWAX: 25
27 Aug 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cross Corner
Various
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Bumper Funk" (original mix) - (6:51) 108 BPM
Deep & Disco - "Married On The Moon" (original mix) - (7:03) 107 BPM
The Groovers - "The Spirit" (original mix) - (5:38) 110 BPM Hot
Jupiter Tuning Center - "One On 1" (original mix) - (5:55) 116 BPM
The Legendary 1979 Orchestra - "Put It In" (original mix) - (6:34) 98 BPM
Mannmademusic - "Sounds From The City" (original mix) - (7:44) 100 BPM
Review: Sneaky re-edit imprint Editorial likes to offer good value. As with previous releases, "Cross Corner" features no less than six floor-friendly reworks to satisfy the needs of all but the pickiest disco divas. While there are a couple of merely solid versions of well-known hits (Grace Jones and Marvin Gaye both get cut-up), there are far more high quality re-arrangements of lesser-known gems. Of particular interest are the contributions from The Legendary 1979 Orchestra and Manmademusic, both of whom wonderfully stretch out soul-flecked disco gems with inch-perfect precision.
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ED 08
31 Mar 11
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cruise Control
Looper Love - (6:26) 105 BPM Hot
Shufflin' - (6:24) 111 BPM
Slow Tape - (6:02) 106 BPM
Supermarket Music - (5:21) 114 BPM
Review: Matt Hughes is no stranger to Editorial, having previously contributed cuts to a number of the label's hugely popular multi-artist edit EPs. This, though, is his first solo salvo for the long-running rework imprint. He begins by turning a breezy, laidback and jazzy disco cut into a fine mid-tempo house head-nodder ("Looper Love"), before giving his interpretation of a slap-bass heavy party workout on the horn-sporting goodness of "Shufflin". You'll find more killer bass guitar and Nile Rodgers style riffs on the jazzy and groovy "Slow Tape", while "Supermarket Music" is a fizzing, P-funk-flecked revision of a jazz-funk/boogie cut that should get all the jazz dancers throwing shapes faster than you can say "Herbie Hancock ate my hamster".
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ED 84
13 Feb 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cruise Control
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "In Funk We Trust" - (7:51) 115 BPM Hot
Loz Goddard - "Over Ur Shoulder" - (5:30) 111 BPM
Tonbe - "Boss Of Funk" - (6:20) 115 BPM
Brutal Disco - "Get Down" - (7:26) 108 BPM
Woodhead - "You Gotta Go" - (6:02) 102 BPM
Review: More from the popular and hard-working Editorial camp, as they unfurl another five track exercise in joining the dots between disco and house. Label regulars Ed Wizard and Disco Double Dee kick things off with "In Funk We Trust", a groovesome disco-funk edit with just the right amount of contemporary production wizardry (think tightened up grooves and drawn-out filters). Loz Goddard dips a toe into deep disco-house territory with the woozy "Over Ur Shoulder", while Tonbe gives a classic funk tune the 4/4 treatment on "Boss of Funk". The two standouts, though, are Brutal Disco's baggy, boogie-influenced head-nodder "Get Down", and Woodhead's midtempo delight "You Gotta Go", a low-down chunk of pitched-down soul.
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ED 29
10 Sep 13
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cure For Gravity
Gossip Love - (5:35) 104 BPM
Morning Star - (7:22) 116 BPM Hot
All Over The World - (6:17) 105 BPM
What Happens When Im No Longer Here - (7:02) 95 BPM
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EDWAXED: 17
20 Dec 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
Dance On The Groove
Dance On The Groove - (6:06) 117 BPM Hot
Dance On The Dub - (5:52) 117 BPM
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ED 04
17 Nov 09
Disco/Nu-Disco
Deep In The Church
The Rabbit - (5:57) 123 BPM
Thankful - (5:03) 115 BPM
New Rising - (5:56) 122 BPM
New Rising (Art Of Tones remix) - (5:58) 122 BPM Hot
Review: Some killer collaborative action here, as sometime Saint Wax and Masterworks Music man Gledd (real name Edoardo Barbi) joins forces with prolific producer The Funk District (AKA Mexican scene stalwart Fernando Mendoza) for the very first time. The pair serve up three top-notch cuts that combine extensive samples from gospel soul and gospel disco outings with their own chunky drums and instrumental flourishes: excitable, occasionally loopy disco-house slammer 'The Rabbit', the more lolloping, piano-heavy bounce of 'Thankful' and the hard bass, percussive hustle, insatiable riffs and righteous, preacher-man vocals of 'New Rising'. Art of Tones remixes the latter cut, turning it into a classy-sounding slab of disco-house/gospel house fusion that arguably makes greater use of both the sampled lead vocal and the pair's funky instrumentation.
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EDWAX 31
18 Oct 22
Disco/Nu-Disco
Disco Directions
Aqua - (4:52) 107 BPM
Oh Baby - (4:21) 107 BPM
To Be Loved - (4:18) 105 BPM Hot
Joy - (4:34) 107 BPM
Izy - (5:26) 112 BPM
Review: Former Glenview Records scalpel fiend Buzz Compass has appeared on Editorial releases countless times over the last few years, though this is the first time the imprint has granted him the honour of a full solo EP. He subsequently delivers, slowly sashaying between the jazz-guitar-laden Balearic/deep house fusion of "Aqua", the picturesque, glassy-eyed flutter of "Oh Baby", the warm and enveloping, LTJ Style disco-house hypnotism of "To Be Loved", the electric piano-sporting deep house breeze of "Joy" and the chunky, bass-heavy flex of filter house workout "Izy" (seemingly a rework of a chant-along Brazilian jam). Excellent stuff, all told.
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ED 83
11 Dec 18
Disco/Nu-Disco
Disco Dust
Tomas Malo - "Welcome Distraction" - (7:04) 112 BPM Hot
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Your House Tonite" - (5:00) 113 BPM
Pontchartrain - "Nasty" - (6:53) 114 BPM
Sunner Soul - "Disco Grill" - (5:58) 120 BPM
P-Sol - "Luv 2 Dance" - (5:33) 122 BPM
Mars - "No More" - (6:10) 101 BPM
Review: For as long as any of us can remember, the Editorial label has led the way in multi-artist re-edit EPs. Their latest missive is, unsurprisingly, a bit of a Christmas cracker. Tomas Malo kicks things off with "Welcome Distraction", a filter disco-house revision of Escort's 2006 revivalist disco gem "Starlight", before label regulars Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee drop the ultra-positive, disco-with-bells-on fun of "Your House Tonite". Pontchatrain gets "Nasty" with a chunk of righteous, floor-friendly disco-rock/house fusion, Sunner Soul delivers some horn-totin' disco-funk brilliance, and P-Sol confirms a "Luv 2 Dance" by cutting up a familiar old disco staple. As for Mars, he heads for the end-of-night close dance via sensual R&B vocals, nods to P-funk and some superbly sumptuous synths.
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ED 58
08 Dec 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
Disco Reposado
Special Q - "Midnight Pillow" - (3:51) 97 BPM
Tomas Malo - "Fill My Heart" - (5:39) 103 BPM Hot
Robjamweb - "Oh Brother" - (6:48) 105 BPM
Barry Prophet - "Here To Stay" - (6:29) 108 BPM
Gradient Logic - "Confused" - (8:38) 119 BPM
Tonbe - "So Tired" - (6:56) 118 BPM
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ED 65
15 Jun 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
Disco Scrolls
Various
Bica - "Endless Rhodes" - (7:01) 120 BPM
Old Chap - "Because I'm Black" - (5:00) 117 BPM Hot
Hotmood - "Only Your Mom Calls Me Daddy" - (5:44) 120 BPM
The Owl - "Shake" - (5:39) 113 BPM
Frank Virgilio - "Out Here" - (5:01) 105 BPM
Labour Of Love - "Good Feelin'" - (9:52) 123 BPM
NFC & Key Sokur - "City Affair" - (5:52) 106 BPM
Woodhead - "Pleasure Departure" - (6:30) 104 BPM
Review: Gather round: Editorial is revealing the contents of the mythical "Disco Scrolls", a sacred document for all those who kneel at the altar of the Church of Nu-Disco. It contains eight audio commandments, all of which should be listened to intently. Salvation comes first via the fluid nu-disco positivity of Bica's "Endless Rhodes" and the disco-house grooves of the soulful and musically expansive "Because I'm Black" by Old Chap. Elsewhere, you'll find righteous testimony from Hotmood (via the deep disco-funk of "Only Your Mom Calls Me Daddy"), The Owl (the boisterous horns and filter tricks of "Shake"), Frank Virgilio (the lolloping party disco-funk of "Out Here"), Labour Of Love (the bassline-driven percussion-fest that is "Good Feelin") and NFC and Key Sokur (the rubbery and down-low disco fun of "City Affair").
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ED 89
05 Dec 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
Disco Tropico
Cosmic Love - (7:00) 115 BPM
Liquid Disco - (5:44) 118 BPM Hot
Desire - (6:10) 110 BPM
Il Rumore - (6:18) 120 BPM
Starvue - (5:36) 115 BPM
Review: Grab the Malaria pills and sun cream: sometime Moiss Musdic man Levantine is taking us on a tropical disco excursion. As you'd expect, it's a humid and sweaty affair. He breaks us in gently via the jaunty synth bass and rainbow synths of "Cosmic Love", before urging is to whip off our shirts to dance to the walking bassline, restless cowbells, sharp strings and hard-wired guitar riffs of "Liquid Disco". "Desire" sees the experienced re-editor craftily reworking a piano-heavy chunk of sleazy, leftfield disco, while "Il Rumore" is a fuzzy but rolling revision of a relatively recent revivalist Afro-disco cut. A happy finish is providing via the filter-heavy disco-house pump of swirling closing cut "Starvue".
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ED 88
09 Jul 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
Discosmic
Discosmic - (6:21) 118 BPM Hot
High People - (6:44) 118 BPM
That Sunny Breeze (feat Azul Fourcade) - (6:10) 113 BPM
Review: Something a little different from Editorial here, as NGC, Key Sokur and Alexny join forces to deliver three heady slabs of Discosmic goodness. They begin in fine fashion with 'Discosmic', where French spoken word vocals, tight organ licks and flanged guitars ride a hazy disco-house groove, before joining the dots between immersive deep house and sparkling nu-disco on the swirling, sunset-ready treat that is 'High People'. Best of all though is accurately titled closing cut 'Summer Breeze', a collaboration with Azul Fourcade that adds sweet, jazz-style vocals to a colourful, mid-tempo backing track rich in glistening piano motifs, elongated organ chords and swooping synth-strings.
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ED 91
14 Dec 20
Disco/Nu-Disco
Dog Days
Matt Hughes - "Solar Boogie" - (4:30) 115 BPM Hot
Danny Deluxe - "Any Damn Time" - (4:56) 114 BPM
I Gemin - "How Could It" - (5:57) 112 BPM
Jay Airiness - "Sunshine Groove" - (5:28) 111 BPM
Jeff Dougler & Balu - "Public Transit" - (6:06) 110 BPM
Review: Not content with presenting us with the action-packed Gold Grooves compilation, the ever-generous Editorial are back with another meaty compilation. There are five new cuts to get to grips with here - Matt Hughes's luxurious tight-funk bass anthem "Solar Boogie", the lazy, lapping ocean beach disco of "Any Damn Time" by Danny Deluxe and the chuggin locomotive rhythms of I Gemin's "How Could It". Elsewhere Jay Airiness brings some Italo-space disco to the table with "Sunshine Grooves and "Public Transit" is slick cocktail-house at its finest.
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ED 54
17 Aug 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
Dope Licks
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Hidden Groove" - (6:40) 116 BPM Hot
Hotmood - "Worldwide" - (6:00) 122 BPM
Levantine - "Right On" - (5:55) 114 BPM
Melon bomb - "Sweet Jam" - (6:38) 116 BPM
Alex Zuiev - "Get Lifted" - (8:10) 118 BPM
Review: By now, we should all know what to expect from Editorial's multi-artist edit missives, namely refined party-starting fodder that puts the needs of dancefloors first and foremost. That's certainly what Ed Wizard and Disco Double Dee serve up on the bustling, bass-heavy Afro-funk style madness of the first of five "Dope Licks" on the long running label's latest EP. Hotmood's string-powered disco-funk bubbler "Worldwide" also hits the heights thanks to punchy horns and rolling, beefed-up beats, while Levantine's "Right On" is a rolling and relaxed exercise in filter-sporting disco-house grooves. Elsewhere, Melon Bomb's "Sweet Jam" makes merry with rubbery beats, jazzy bass guitar, dubbed-out vocal snippets and clipped funk guitars, while Alex Zuiev's "Get Lifted" offers the perfect balance between Idjuts style dub disco madness and toe-tipping disco-house chunkiness.
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ED 81
29 Aug 18
Disco/Nu-Disco
Double Double
Feza - "Stars" (Kozmik Oda rework) - (9:57) 108 BPM
Venice Beach - "Boogie Zapping" - (4:06) 107 BPM Hot
Rayko - "Sho!" - (8:09) 110 BPM
B-Jam - "Choices" - (4:24) 97 BPM
The Owl - "Tie Me Down" - (5:08) 108 BPM
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ED 22
05 Dec 12
Disco/Nu-Disco
ED WAX:28
ED WAX:28EXCLUSIVE
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Shades Of Blue" (Thatmanmonkz remix) - (5:48) 119 BPM
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Cantina" - (6:15) 50 BPM
Hotmood - "Chico Shake" - (6:08) 120 BPM Hot
Hotmood - "El Artista" - (7:00) 119 BPM
Review: Mexican funk and disco producer Hot Mood (AKA Guillermo Gonzalez) comes to Canada's Editorial Records on this split EP with label bosses Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee, with a little remix justice from Thatmanmonkz thrown in. The latter's rub of 'Shades Of Blue', with its Gil Scott-Heron 'H20gate' vocal, would sit just as happily in our deep house section, EW&DDD's 'Cantina' is a fat-assed slab of slo-mo, flute-sprinkled funk (and the pick of the EP for this reviewer), while there's - unsurprisingly - a Latin funk feel to Hotmood's two contributions. Contemporary funk/disco at its least cheesy, and hence most satisfying!
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EDWAX 28
30 Dec 20
Disco/Nu-Disco
Editorial Waxed: 05
Sellouts - "Satisfy" - (7:15) 102 BPM
Deep&Disco - "Otis Held Tight" - (6:14) 103 BPM Hot
Manuel Sahagun - "So Good" - (5:28) 108 BPM
The Noodleman - "3rd Time" - (7:28) 95 BPM
Review: Nu disco re-edit label Editorial seem to be continuing on their recent deep slo-mo direction. Their fifth label comp/EP sees them in fine fettle, with Sellouts delivering the deep n loopy "Satisfy" (a deceptively powerful dancefloor builder), Deep&Disco's "Otis Held Tight" is a beautifully sparse yet soulful outing, Manuel Shagun's "So Good" provides an amazing glammy disco stomp, riddled with samples and all the better for it, while the party winds up with the cruising blue sky funk of The Noodleman's "3rd Time".
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ED-WAX 005
10 Apr 13
Disco/Nu-Disco
Editorial Waxed: 06
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Power Of Funk" - (6:31) 107 BPM
Thomass Jackson - "Lucy Called" - (7:04) 115 BPM
Big Bird - "Lose Control" - (6:11) 115 BPM Hot
Jupiter Tuning Center - "Soft Landing" - (7:35) 90 BPM
Review: The last installment of Editorial's 'Waxed' series seems like quite a while ago, but now part six is here and it's worth the wait. The mo-mo grooves of the previous edition have been replaced by a more euphoric boogie vibe. "Power Of Funk" features catchy brass work, seriously elastic bass and a super anthemic chorus. Elsewhere we also get restrained electro-boogie "Lose Control" and a meandering '70s boudoir grind called "Soft Landing". However it's the sublime glistening loops of "Lucy Called" that's got us truly spellbound.
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ED-WAX 6
08 Jul 13
Disco/Nu-Disco
Editorial Waxed: 3
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Inner City" (jazz dub) - (7:55) 105 BPM
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Magic" - (6:46) 111 BPM
Virgin Magnetic Material - "Fly" - (6:08) 97 BPM Hot
Review: Ed Wizard and Disco Double Dee are arguably Editorial's most overworked duo; rarely a release slips out of the label's clandestine, underground HQ without at least one of their sneaky re-cuts on it. Here, they deliver two smart and sassy re-interpretations. The first, "Inner City", is a dubby, jazzy take on Marvin Gaye's "Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)" that profits from some booming house bottom end. "Magic", on the other hand, has a delightful looseness - all lazy, loping breaks, sweet jazz guitars and rasping horns. Another solid Editorial EP is completed by Virgin Magnetic Material's "Fly", a faithfully Balearic re-incarnation of Steve Miller Band's "Fly Like An Eagle".
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ED-WAX 3
10 Apr 12
Disco/Nu-Disco
Editorial Waxed: 4
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Straight Up" - (7:39) 91 BPM Hot
Debonair - "Straighten Out" - (6:41) 110 BPM
The Noodleman - "Goin' Down" (Goin' Down) - (7:16) 107 BPM
Virgin Magnetic Material - "Goin' For It" - (7:24) 110 BPM
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ED-WAX 4
12 Sep 12
Disco/Nu-Disco
Editorial Waxed:15
Tony Tee - "Can I Get Def" - (6:29) 114 BPM Hot
Woodhead - "Cinnamon" - (5:22) 116 BPM
Stereo 12 - "West Garda Lake" - (7:16) 110 BPM
Arequipa Ensemble - "You're A Dream" - (6:46) 110 BPM
Review: The Editorial label like their tunes slow and groovy, and here we have their 15th comp of such laconic boogie numbers. There are four varieties of disco flavours to try here beginning with Tony Tee's dubbed out disco-house jam, "Can I Get Def", before progressing on to Woodhead's shimmering poolside workout "Cinnamon" the fastest tune on here. From there it's back down to the raunchy slap-bass loops of "West Garda Lake" by Stereo 12 and winding up nicely with the warm Mediterranean breeze of "You're A Dream" by Arequipa Ensemble.
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EDWAX 15
27 Jul 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
Faux Metier EP
Bow Legged Robot - (5:48) 115 BPM
Keep In Step - (7:15) 116 BPM
When Are You Gonna Land? - (6:11) 115 BPM
The Optimistic Voyeur - (8:30) 112 BPM Hot
Review: Following outings on Popular People's Front and Whiskey Disco, Rhythm Plate man Ant Plate brings his YSE Saint Laur'ant alias to Editorial for the first time. As you might expect from a man of his experience, the quality threshold is high, and the source material obscure. He opens with the low-slung, Japanese-influenced, Tom Tom Club style disco-funk of "Bow Legged Robot", before taking things up a notch with the classic disco groove, tight horns and swirling strings of "Keep In Step". There's more classic strings and eyes-closed builds to be found on the superb "When Are You Gonna Land", which benefits greatly from a killer percussive break midway through. Finally, he serves up a delicious chunk of summery jazz-funk/disco fusion on the decidedly breezy, Brazilian sounding closer "The Optimistic Voyeur".
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ED WAXED: 11
09 Jul 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
Frequent Flyer
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Let The Sun Shine Down" - (6:00) 101 BPM
DJ Steef - "Avant L'Aube" - (8:03) 100 BPM
Tony Tee - "Into The Disco" - (6:14) 105 BPM Hot
Hotbox - "Lazy Jingle Jam" - (6:44) 108 BPM
Sonicvibe - "New Victim" - (7:48) 93 BPM
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ED 26
08 May 13
Disco/Nu-Disco
Full House
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Slow Fire" - (6:43) 109 BPM Hot
78 Edits - "Me For You" - (7:35) 116 BPM
B-Jam - "Everyday" - (5:05) 95 BPM
Feza - "Do It Again" - (6:54) 113 BPM
Mannmademusic - "Down & Out" (feat Freshtone) - (7:36) 112 BPM
Review: The scalpel fiends and rework hounds behind the Editorial label rarely disappoint, and this latest split EP is packed with floor-friendly midtempo goodies. The most revelatory cut of all is Ed Wizard and Disco Double Dee's "Slow Fire", a delicious 109 BPM bumper that re-casts Gwen McRae's electrofunk-era disco bomb as a stoned head-nodder. It works so well that you wonder why nobody's done it before. Elsewhere, there's some sweet groovery from Feza, a surprisingly percussive disco-funk jam from the usually dawdling 78 Edits, and a decidedly Balearic jazz-funk excursion from Manmademusic and Freshtone. Really, it's only the usually on-point B-Jam who lets the side down with the so-so "Everyday".
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ED 20
03 Oct 12
Disco/Nu-Disco
Funk Ride
Matt Hughes - "Biodigital Jazz" - (4:53) 116 BPM Hot
Joseph Terruel - "Basics" - (6:01) 117 BPM
Woodhead - "Hopeless Situation" - (5:48) 102 BPM
Napoleon - "Little Sailor" - (5:43) 100 BPM
Oldchap - "I've Got The Groovy Touch" - (4:19) 113 BPM
Feza - "Discotizer" - (6:32) 120 BPM
Review: Editorial love slo-mo disco grooves and their latest comp, Funk Ride, is packed full them. Matt Hughes kicks off the Balearic party with elasticated basslines, bongos and poolside sunset vibes on "Biodigital Jazz", Joseph Terruel, ups the tempo a fraction for the dreamy boogie of "Basics" and Woodhead whips out the brass section and tight guitar licks for "Hopeless Situation". Elsewhere Napoleon drops the fuzzy funk loops on the hazy boogie jam "Little Sailor" whilst we drift away on the blue-sky chords of Old Chap's "I've Got The Groovy Touch" and Feza closes with the compressed live funk anthem "Discotizier".
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ED 68
05 Oct 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
Funk With Me
Layover Blues - (6:21) 109 BPM
Layover Blues (Nebraska remix) - (5:56) 126 BPM
The Need Inside - (6:14) 114 BPM
Dat Funk - (4:55) 104 BPM Hot
Lemonade - (3:51) 88 BPM
Review: If you're in need of some musical positivity in your life, we'd heartily recommend this rushing collection of feel-good gems from Editorial regulars Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee. Naturally, there's tons to get you up and dancing in your living room. Opener "Layover Blues" brilliantly peppers a sludgy, Italo-disco style groove with horn-heavy samples from a disco-funk gem, samples which Nebraska then uses to offer up a thrillingly low-slung disco-house remix. Ed and Dee go in that direction themselves on the deep house/disco warmth of "The Need Inside", while "Dat Funk" is a fine revision of a lolloping funk-soul shuffler rich in punchy sax lines and groovy bass. They simmer things down successfully on closing cut "Lemonade", a bass and break-driven chunk of slo-mo goodness.
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EDWAX 26
20 Apr 20
Disco/Nu-Disco
Funkquinox
Various
Bloody Tadi - "Take A Ride" - (5:51) 97 BPM
KS French - "Keep Smile" - (5:17) 100 BPM
Space Duke/Rayko - "Think Like A Lobster" - (7:05) 100 BPM
Robjamweb - "I Said" - (6:21) 105 BPM Hot
Situation - "Deeper" - (5:38) 109 BPM
Long Island Sound - "Get It Together" - (5:13) 115 BPM
Suptil - "Metro To Paradise 84" - (8:25) 112 BPM
Review: A label that likes its edits 'deep n' thick', Editorial have rustled a killer new compilation, Funkquinox, of their favourite recent slo-mo disco. Some of our faves from this eight-track compilation include Bloody Tadi's deep, soulful and sublime houser "Take A Ride", the shimmering disco haze of Alfonso's "Only Love" and Suptil's beautifully distant sensuous future-memory, "Metro To Paradise 84".
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ED 48
05 Mar 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
Funky Trips
Dance 2 Da Musique - (7:27) 102 BPM
Upside Da Funk - (6:39) 107 BPM Hot
Summer Love - (7:48) 109 BPM
Disco Dimension - (6:41) 108 BPM
Boogie Box - (6:40) 111 BPM
Push Da Groove - (6:12) 102 BPM
Saturday Night - (6:24) 111 BPM
Sweet 2 Me - (6:10) 110 BPM
Boogie Flight - (5:21) 109 BPM
Phunkosphere - (7:07) 113 BPM
The Way You Move - (5:50) 113 BPM
Rollin On (and On) - (7:44) 115 BPM
Sho Nuff - (6:09) 118 BPM
Givin' Ya Up - (7:04) 115 BPM
Funk Shot - (4:20) 105 BPM
Review: To mark reaching fifty releases, Editorial has decided to push the boat out a little, unleashing an album's worth of edits, reworks, re-imaginings and sample-heavy cut-ups from regular contributors Ed Wizard and Disco Double Dee. There are few surprises, but plenty of floor-focused groovers and breezy summer jams, in a range of tempos, that variously touch on funk, soul, disco-funk and boogie. It will almost certainly take you a while to really get your head round it all, but it's worth the effort; the fluttering, slap bass-propelled "Phunkosphere" and rip-snorting funk rework "Sho Nuff" are amongst the strongest things they've done to date.
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ED 50-A
16 Apr 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
Future Nights
Answer From Above - (5:52) 116 BPM
Answer From Above (Dr Packer remix) - (6:12) 116 BPM
Corner Street Blues (feat Gabriel Covarrubias) - (6:28) 116 BPM
Bones - (7:04) 105 BPM Hot
Review: Disco casual Rafael Fernandez lands on the disco-friendly Editorial imprint - known for their trigger-happy edits - so it's all fun and games; good vibes all around. As such, "Answer From Above" is a gorgeous, stop-start disco-sampling stomper that reminds us a little bit of Sound Stream if it wasn't for the heavy vocal action, and guess what!? There's also a string-heavy version for all your dancefloor antics. "Corner Street Blues" is more funky, moodier and features Gabriel Covarrubias on the mic, while "Bones" digs and chomps its way across snappy vocal chants and a steady, thumping kick for good measure.
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ED 51
08 May 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
Fuzzy Funk
Dusty Digs - (5:14) 102 BPM Hot
Do It 2 Me - (4:44) 109 BPM
Come On And Git Down - (5:29) 115 BPM
About Luv - (5:26) 118 BPM
Meditate - (4:39) 92 BPM
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ED 55
18 Sep 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
Give Me Love
Give Me Love - (7:07) 100 BPM Hot
Feel It - (6:56) 90 BPM
On Your Loving - (6:31) 101 BPM
House Revenge - (6:30) 120 BPM
Review: Label-hopping producer and re-editor Massimo Vanoni has enjoyed a relatively quiet year thus far, with a low-key outing on Atop his only release of note. This EP on Editorial should thrust him back into the spotlight though, as it really is rather good. Its' most headline-grabbing feature is the sedate, slo-mo tempos he's decided to operate at. Sure, there is one 120 BPM workout - the acid-speckled, jazz guitar-laden disco/deep house fusion of sun-kissed stunner "House Revenge" - but everything else hovers around the 100 BPM mark. On standout "Feel It", Vanoni works wonders with a chugging groove, dub delays and snippets from a seriously sweet cut, while "On Your Loving" is a superb sunset-ready groover rich in elastic slap bass, vintage electronics and dreamy chords.
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ED 86
27 May 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
Golden Grooves
Various
Deep&Disco - "Married On The Moon" - (7:03) 107 BPM Hot
Tony Tee - "The Feeling" - (6:25) 104 BPM
78 Edits - "Come On" - (8:23) 104 BPM
Matt Hughes - "Rodeo Warrior" - (6:04) 111 BPM
DJ Steef - "It's Cool" - (6:48) 95 BPM
The Groovers - "The Spirit" - (5:38) 110 BPM
Matt Hughes - "Star System" - (6:10) 109 BPM
The Owl - "Feel Good" - (5:39) 114 BPM
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Flip Da Beat" - (6:02) 108 BPM
Joutro Mundo - "Body Heat" - (6:36) 118 BPM
Luvless - "Deluvation" - (6:03) 112 BPM
Dr Packer - "Groovin' Behind" - (6:44) 117 BPM
Big Bird - "Lose Control" - (6:11) 115 BPM
Sunner Soul - "Keep In Touch" - (5:32) 111 BPM
Rayko - "Gettin' Down" - (5:50) 115 BPM
Review: Editorial Records have been delivering top selling 'slo-mo disco and deep grooves...from around the globe' since 2009. Here they keep the heat on with a new summer-friendly compilation, Golden Grooves. There are 15 choice cuts here, all of which employ a formula of providing a mellow house frame on which to hang some filtered vintage samples. Highlights include the serpentine bassline of Matt Hughes' cocktail-houser "Rodeo Warrior", the Minnie Ripperton-with-a-backbeat haze of "The Spirit" by The Groovers and the spacey hiNRG disco of "Body Heat".
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ED 50B
28 Jul 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
Good Foot Get Down
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee - "Let U Go" - (6:19) 112 BPM
The Owl - "Gettin' On" - (4:55) 117 BPM
The Funk District - "Disco Dynamite" - (5:26) 116 BPM Hot
Spankie Hazard - "Party" - (3:53) 115 BPM
Loshmi - "Summer Adventure" - (6:08) 120 BPM
Situation - "Bristol Woman" - (5:04) 98 BPM
Review: The long-standing Editorial stable have welcomed many choice boogie and disco heads to do the honours in reviving classic gems from the seemingly endless mine of 70s and 80s wares, and they're at it once again with the Good Fot Get Down collection. Regular contributors Ed Wizard and Disco Double Dee keep things lightly shuffling and laid back on "Let U Go" while The Owl gets into a more stripped and stiff floor-focused funk. The Funk District have more clear intentions in getting the party started with "Disco Dynamite", while Spankie Hazard gets a little jazzy on "Party". Whatever your funky needs, Editorial have it all and more.
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ED 49
26 Mar 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
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