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: 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: Chewy Rubs teams up once more with on/off collaborator North Lane on this two-tracker for Spa In Disco, with predictably solid results. 'L"Cocomotion' itself is up first, opening with a simple lolloping, bass-led funk groove, with a breathy, chorus'd female "do it, do it good... dance L'Cocomotion now" chant that comes in halfway through by way of a vocal. The standout to these ears, though, is the accompanying 'Shot Of Love', a slightly more driving and uptempo affair in which a diva vocal and a hefty funk b-line meet up down the disco and make some beautiful music together...
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: 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: Space In Disco's latest single-track missive comes courtesy of Old Chap, a confirmed label hopper (and sometime re-edit specialist) with releases on Hot Digits, Masterworks Music, Duchesse and Mois Music to his name. 'Calypso Groove' is an infectious, bass-heavy affair in which tropical-sounding melodic motifs, a one-note piano riff, lo-fi organ licks, warming chords and pots-and-pans percussion rise above an addictive bassline and rolling disco drums. With its extended, groove-based intro and perfectly pitched breakdown, the track not only sounds great in the mix but also does everything you want it to from a dancefloor perspective.
Review: Nu-disco's number one (imaginary) wookiee returns to Spa in Disco with a one-shot missive, 'Discopia'. Beginning with glistening guitar notes and suspenseful synth strings rising above a Giorgio Moroder/Bobby Orlando style bassline, the track is driving and dancefloor-ready but also surprisingly jazzy thanks to the presence of some seriously attractive jazz guitar licks. Throw in some choice vocal snippets, a couple of lovely breakdowns and snappy drum machine percussion that subtly builds in intensity as the track progresses, and you have a gloriously addictive, endlessly entertaining workout that should get plenty of plays during the summer festival season.
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: Ever-prolific Spanish disco don Rayko is joined once again by regular vocal collaborator Elena Hikari on an EP for Spa In Disco that packs two markedly contrasting cuts. 'Testify' itself is a slice of strutty, attitude-y nu-disco that's almost got something of a mid-00s Nag Nag Nag kinda feel, only with smoother edges... it's a cut that could well cross over onto pop floors, and if such was indeed the aim then the nods to Madge's 'Justify' probably won't hurt either! The tempo then drops right down for the hazy, Balearic 'A Different Day', which has echoes of early AMCA in its juxtaposition of dreamy fem vox and fat, squelchy bass.
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.
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