Spa In Disco is based in the Mallorca Island (The Balearic Islands) and its success is due from all the artists that has been supporting the project from the beginning, such as Fran Deeper, Rayko, Ilya Santana, Dj Rocca, Tad Willy, Joutro Mundo, Hotmood, Rigopolar, Aimes, Mordisco, Freudenthal, Julian Sanza, Kiu D, Pete Herbert, Manuel Costela, Natasha Kitty Katt, HP Vince, Da Lukas, Daniel Monaco, DJ Mark Brickman, Los Charly's Orchestra, Sauco, Disco Feelings, Juan Soto, Future Feelings, Adam Nova, Get Down Edits, and more ...
A lot of artist have visited our home through the years, either as DJs contributing with mixtapes and as producers, bringing their own production and remixes to our label. Thanks to them Spa In Disco is considered as one of Europe´s most emerging labels for disco / nudisco and electronic music, keeping up the hard work day after day with new proposals and releases.
Review: On his latest outing for the record label he launched nine years ago, Fran Deeper is in fine form, offering up the kind of attractive, synth-heavy nu-disco jam that has become his forte in recent years. In its' original mix form, 'One Way' cannily combines rising and falling synthesiser lead lines with unfussy drums, metronomic dub disco bass, arpeggio style electronics, echoing vocal snippets and bubbly electronic melodies. It comes backed with two decent remixes: a piano-heavy Balearic nu-disco workout from long-serving Argentine producer Julian Sanza, and a slightly deeper and even more colourful rework courtesy of Sauco.
Review: Spa in Disco main man and long-serving nu-disco/house fusionist Fran Deeper is in fine form on 'Funky Moment', a mid-tempo affair that more than lives up to the promise of its title. Built around a bubbly, low-slung groove rich in rubbery bass guitar and skittish drum machine percussion, the track comes laden with snaking sax lines, spacey synths and just the right amount of intergalactic intent. Ladies On Mars kicks off the accompanying remix package with a warming, rolling nu-disco revision that adds in some razor-sharp synth strings and a touch more peak-time potential, before rising star Andy Buchan smothers it in crispy disco-funk guitars and even more spacey synth sounds. To round off the EP, Sauco delivers a take that joins the dots between dub disco and revivalist electrofunk.
Review: For the latest missive on his popular and prolific Spa In Disco label, Fran Deeper has joined forces with sometime label artist and semi-regular Rayko collaborator Manuel Costela. The pair's original mix is thickset and groovy - a warming, bass-heavy, mid-tempo chunk of nu-disco/summery deep house fusion smothered in rolling percussion, stargazing chords, twinkling effects and languid, laidback synthesiser flourishes. Athenian producer and Leng Records regular Lex reaches for Wurlitzer style organ sounds on his chunkier, marginally more up-tempo remix, dragging the track a little closer to peak-time dancefloors in the process, while James Bright's EP-closing version is brighter, breezier and undeniably more electronic -a sparkling nu-disco workout that should put a fair few smiles on faces when dropped at the right time.
Review: Spa In Disco boss Fran Deeper has been responsible for some sizzling music over the last few years, with both original productions and peak-time-ready re-edits on the menu. The Spanish producer's latest single seemingly sits somewhere between the two camps, with 'Sunglasses' delivering a sun-soaked instrumental disco workout rich in echo-laden trumpet solos, Nile Rodgers style guitar licks, Bernard Edwards-esque bass and characterful Clavinet lines. It comes backed with two remixes: a more Clavinet and guitar-heavy house-not-house workout (complete with a spine-tingling breakdown) from Matteo Matteini, and a joyous, life-affirming piano-house take courtesy of Sauco.
Review: It had to happen eventually! Two leading lights of the Spanish nu-disco scene, Rare Wiri main man Rayko and Spa In Disco boss Fran Deeper, come together on one EP with predictably high-quality results. In its Original form, 'Desestabilidad' is a hypnotic, pulsating cut in which a big fat squelchy bassline throbs away at the bottom end while arpeggiated synths shimmer and sparkle on top. Alex Arcocha provides a dreamy, Balearic-leaning house remix, while if you need a more stripped-back n' dubby pass for small-hours play, then see the second remix, which comes from the currently on-fire Manuel Costela.
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