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Established in 2009 as a sister label to Tirk, and now over 200 releases in we're very sure Nang is it's own entity!
Home to some great Nu-Disco from artists such as Kim & Buran, Rayko, Space, Ichisan, Situation, DJ Rocca, Daniel Baldeli, Sare Havlicek.
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Friend
Friend - (5:57) 108 BPM
Review: Lazy Left have been handed their debut by Nang, a label that consistently prioritises artists who blur the boundaries between nu-disco, deep house and Balearica. 'Friend' very much fits in with the label's distinctive vibe, with the duo adding lazy, sub-drenched guitar sounds and hazy male vocals to a backing track rich in dark TB-303 bass, dreamy chords and unfussy, kick-drum dominated house beats. It comes accompanied by a sizable remix package. Rayko impresses with a more shuffling, Italo-disco-influenced Balearic disco interpretation, Demure turns it into an eccentric but picturesque slab of downtempo, Balearic-tinged electronica and Ivan Fabro reimagines it as a superb slab of acid house/colourful nu-disco fusion.
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NANG 198
08 Apr 22
Disco/Nu-Disco
Tramplin
Funky Date - (4:45) 100 BPM
Review: The St Petersburg-based duo of Slava Zavyalov and Roman Tolmachev, better known to disco buyers as Kim/Buran, bring us what is their 10th long-player and, to these ears, their finest work to date. Coming (like 2016's 'Orbita') on the mighty Nang Records, 'Tramplin' opens with the dreamy and aptly-titled 'Walk On The Stratosphere!' and ends with the similarly drifty 'Your Summer Dress'; in-between you'll find 12 more synth-y nu-disco gems that draw heavily on Italo, space disco and Balearic tropes, all blended together to create a 67-minute listening experience that's as well suited to horizontal herbalism as it is to dancefloor fun and frolics.
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NANG 206
04 Feb 22
Disco/Nu-Disco
Voda
Tam So Tudi Kaktusi - (4:25) 105 BPM
Cabernet Pa Na Taxi - (4:01) 105 BPM
Review: Ichisan is the alias of one Igor Skafar: an accomplished producer and DJ from Ljubljana, Slovenia who has appeared on labels such as Bordello A Parigi, Kanto and Violette Szabo Records. He's back on Nang for the first time since 2019 with his new full length titled Voda. From the hazy balearic chill of gorgeous offerings like "Gozd Reka" or "Cabernet Pa Na Taxi" which you could imagine enjoying at sunset on the Baleric Islands with a pina colada in hand, to bright like neon nu-disco grooves optimized for the late night dancefloor, best exemplified on "Gospa Jesen" or "Mornarska Kapa" - the latter getting properly low slung.
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NANG 205
28 May 21
Disco/Nu-Disco
Polykarp
Camp-Fiesa-1984 - (6:19) 103 BPM
Review: Ichisan's 2017 debut album on Bordello A Parigi was arguably a little overlooked, which is something of a surprise considering the quality of the assembled Balearic, synth-wave, nu-disco and Italo-disco tracks on show. Hopefully the same fate won't befall his sophomore set, "Polykarp", because it's every bit as alluring and ear pleasing. It offers up a similarly colourful and vibrant collection of synth-heavy tracks, with highlights including the acid-flecked Italo/nu-disco fusion of "Polykarp", the Lindstrom style space disco positivity of "Kino-Sloga", the Todd Terje-esque Scandolearic dancefloor warmth of "Gonzo-Bossa Nova" and the Italian dream house revivalism of "Halo House".
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NANG 195
13 Dec 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
Legendary
Lunch With Hero - (4:33) 100 BPM
Review: Having previously released the Atlanta Skyline EP on Nang in 2016, Russian disco/electro/synth-pop duo Hot Hot Hawk return to the label with their debut album. The 80s force is definitely strong in this one, thanks not least to the distinctly John Taylor-esque guitar that adorns many tracks, and leaves many sounding like a tribute to 'Seven And The Ragged Tiger'-era Duran Duran - albeit minus the vocals, as Legendary is an all-instrumental affair. There's an 80s feel, too, to the shimmering synths that are even more ubiquitous, but if you have a penchant for the sounds of that era then that's not going to be a problem, is it?
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NANG 184
12 Oct 18
Disco/Nu-Disco
Time Is Now
Time Is Now - (5:47) 107 BPM
Time Is Now (Rayko Tropical Disco vocal remix) - (5:34) 107 BPM Hot
Time Is Now (instrumental) - (5:47) 107 BPM
Time Is Now (Rayko Tropical Disco instrumental remix) - (5:34) 107 BPM
Review: Belarussian chanteuse Tania Haroshka should be a familiar name to nu-disco enthusiasts. She's already provided headline-grabbing guest vocals on releases by Spanish producers Rayko and James Rod and here gets a decidedly Balearic and dreamy release of her own. There's much to enjoy about the original version of "Time Is Now", from Haroshka's sweet, heartfelt vocals and the bubbly bassline, to the dreamy chords and spacey electronics that rise in prominence as the track goes on. Old pal Rayko provides the remixes, serving up vocal and instrumental "Tropical Disco" takes that replace the original's dreamy electronics with sun0kissed, eyes-closed guitar solos and a more stripped back, bass-heavy groove.
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29 Jun 18
Disco/Nu-Disco
Softmachine
Music And Lies - (4:02) 105 BPM
Perpetual Rise - (2:37) 100 BPM
Review: Sare Havlicek has long been one of Nang's most reliable artists, delivering a steady stream of well-crafted albums and singles. Predictably, the Slovenian is in fine form on this fourth full-length - his first for two years - gleefully sprinting between joyful, Chic-inspired disco ("Everybody Freak Out", "Like You Wanna Do", "Here Comes That Sound"), woozy, synth-heavy Balearica ("Softmachine"), undulating Italo-disco inspired electrofunk ("Riot"), colourful P-funk ("Science of the Beat"), sumptuous Balearic disco bliss ("Music and Lies") and "Stranger Things"-inspired synthesizer soundscapes ("Perpetual Rise" and opener "Dreamachine"). In other words, it's another spot-on collection from the Slovenian.
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5055373529592
01 Dec 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
Hotspace
Gorlitzer Park - (3:59) 100 BPM
Review: Legendary Sheffield techno-pop duo Hiem are back! First breaking out in the mid noughties with anthems such as "She's The One" and "Zombie Party" which received equally prolific remixes by Mathew Jonson and Konrad Black respectively. Nick "Nico" Eastwood and the inimitable David "Bozz" Boswell never really stopped going: and now London based Nang present their new Hotspace LP, which follows up some great collaborations on the label with Phil Oakey (Human League) and Roots Manuva, not to mention the 2014 full length entitled Freaky Nights. Much like their previous effort, the duo continue pursuing their love of pop-inflected nu-disco sounds: and the dynamic opener "High Life" is strong evidence of this from the get go. There is some gorgeous slo-mo Italo like on "Oxygene", some lo-slung soul/funk swagger on "My Evil Friends" and even a bit of comedic value in the form of the hilarious satire "Monkey Office".

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505537 3533995
27 Oct 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
Made In The Shade
Batu Karang - (7:02) 107 BPM
Time - (4:26) 106 BPM Hot
Review: Given that Pete Herbert has done more than most to define the synth-heavy nu-disco sound, it's pleasing to see that he's finally got round to recording a debut solo album. Made in the Shade naturally encapsulates all that's good about Herbert's work - think colourful synthesizers, loved-up pianos, dreamy chords, rich analogue synth-bass, Italo-disco style arpeggio lines, disco cowbells and an saucer-eyed Balearic mindset - while delivering a string of tracks that sound as good slouched on the sofa at home as they do while dancing in the sunshine. Highlights come thick and fast, from the classic Italo-house surge of "Washed Up" and T-Coy-does-nu-disco cheeriness of "Night Boat", to the soul-flecked tingle of Robert Owens hook-up "Pass Me By" and groovy, acid-flecked deepness of proto-house shuffler "Time".
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505537 3532660
23 Jun 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Array Volume 8
Various
Cardmoth - "Six Months" - (4:04) 101 BPM
Review: Since launching as a Tirk sub-label in 2009, Nang Records has gone on to outlive its parent label and become one of the most reliable imprints in nu-disco. The label's progress has traditionally been charted by compilation series The Array, with new volumes appearing every 12 months or so. This latest installment is naturally packed with highlights, from the sparkling disco-soul of Hot Toddy's remix of Situation's Andre Esput hook-up, "Get To Know Me", and the contemporary Italo-disco throb of James Rod's "Steelerr", to the quirky Balearic bliss of Cardmoth, the synth-heavy wooziness of Deepkey, and the trippy, acid-flecked thrills of Aimes' "A View of Istanbul".
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505537 3529707
21 Mar 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
Future Feelings
Future Feelings - "Find Out" - (3:16) 105 BPM Hot
Future Feelings feat Mirror Kisses - "Can't Hide It" - (4:14) 100 BPM
Review: Rene Lavice has been one of themost exciting additions to Andy C's Ram stable over the last few years. While the label is usually associated to strict drum & bass, Lavice's tunes push the boundaries of the genre way out into hyper space, and touch on many different influences in the process. "Human Safari" is a true hybrid tune, a mass of broken half-breaks, surrounded by raucous sonics ad playful atmpshperics. It's as daring as you're gonna get from modern d&b. It's definitely worth a gander!
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NANG 145
16 Oct 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
Beach Disco Sessions Vol 6
Situation / Various
Future Feelings - "Find Out" - (3:16) 105 BPM
Love & Money - "Strange Kind Of Love" (Situation Sunrise mix) - (6:05) 102 BPM
Played by: SITUATION
Review: West Country nu-disco dons Situation are the latest outfit to and compile and mix an installment of Nang's popular Beach Disco Sessions series. Happily, they've dug deep into their crates, putting together a selection that blends back catalogue material from the Nang and Tirk labels (Ruf Dug's quirky mix of Klein & MBO's Italo-disco classic "Dirty Talk", the blissful nu-Balearica of Sorcerer, AN2's overlooked rework of Space's "Carry On, Turn Me On") with vintage material and overlooked gems from a decade of nu-disco (see the early Hans-Peter Lindstrom remix of Fuzz Against Junk's "Country Clonk"). Naturally, there are a few of their own tracks and remixes in there, too, including the deliciously woozy deep house cut "Here Comes The Sun" and a sublime, string-drenched remix of Love/Money's "Strange Kind of Love".
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NANG 140
14 Aug 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
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