Review: We've commented many times in the past about how, when it comes to re-edits and disco mash-ups, Gazeebo were there first and wore the t-shirt. Well, if the previous two action-packed instalments in this, their retrospective series, wasn't enough, they've decided to drop a third! So now we have a further 12 retro sizzlers to contend with including the dreamy Chic-esque "Disco Forever", the Bee Gees-ripping "I Love Me Some BJs" and the slightly unexpected (and bonkers) New York diva house of "Kasual Reverb".
Review: On previous outings for Gazeebo, Chopshop and others, Kiwi disco boffin DJ Raw Sugar has blurred the boundaries between the humble re-edit and sample-heavy trickery. Here he offers up a wonderfully atmospheric, slo-mo burner that's more original composition than cheeky scalpel job. "Disco Land" bumps along on a loose, languid break, utilizing swirling organs and starry synths to create a delightfully hypnotic mood piece. Much contemporary 'slo-mo' music can be infuriatingly rigid; "Disco Land" is almost the polar opposite. Label boss Gazeebo stretches out the groove and adds a head-nodding kick on his epic rework, while bonus cut "I Wanna Give You My Love" swims in the crystal clear waters between elastic disco and comfy deep house.
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