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: Fran Deeper's Spa in Disco label is now 11 years old. To celebrate, the popular nu-disco imprint has unveiled this celebratory compilation. Andy Buchan gets things going in fine style via the mid-tempo nu-disco-meets-classic-house flex of 'House Party (Disco Version)', before Chewy Rubs drops some Soundstream-esque loopy disco-house ('Feel Good Factor') and Frank Virgilo takes a similar tack on 'Never Too Late'. From then on, it's a joyous sprint to the finish, with hands-aloft outings courtesy of Funk Hunk and others being joined by killer cuts courtesy of Juan Laya & Jorge Montiel (the rubbery bass guitar-propelled 'Funk Supreme'), Hiva & Funky Junkie (the hard-wired disco-funk of 'Hola') and Shakavoy (the party-starting 'Get Funky').
Review: St Petersburg-based producer Pavel Svetlove has built up quite a discography over the past dozen years or so, chalking up releases on the likes of Music Is The Answer, Moiss Music, King Street Sounds and, of course, Spa In Disco, to which label he now returns with a killer single-tracker. If you like your house on the jazzier side, your jazz on the funkier side and your funk on the housier side then you need 'Funny Walking' in your virtual record box: with neatly clipped beats, parping sax, sprightly pianos and some ker-razy wigged-out Hammond action, it's got everything you need to get the party started, and then some.
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