We are Super Spicy Records, a record label based in Mexico City focused in releasing the hottest and spiciest of funk, disco and jazzy music around the globe. Our mission is to deliver the best quality music with renowned producers. Always looking for the best music chefs to cook the best tunes.
Always groovy, hot and super spicy!
Review: Four very serviceable slices of contemporary funk and disco here courtesy of Mexico's Super Spicy Records, who describe their remit as "the hottest and spiciest of funk, disco and jazzy music around the globe". Monsieur Van Pratt kicks things off with 'Forever Funk', with its parping sax and familiar spoken vocal sample ("in the beginning, before there was house, before there was techno... there was funk"), Igor Gonya & Crack D bring the brassy Blaxploitation vibes on 'Two-Piece Orchestra', The Funk District take us right back to the soulful sound of early disco on 'Watcha Gonna Do' while Paul Older's 'Love' is camp, Euro-y and strutty, with more of a late 70s feel.
Review: Just in time for the seasonal change we're reminded by Super Spicy that it's still warm with Spicy Stew Vol1! Namely DaFunkah's "Olhos Coloridos" and Igor Gonya's "Bazaar", The Move adds some sweltering stringed disco to "Is This Rain" spun back out of control by The Velvet Stripes' "I Can't Hold You". Rayko surfs in with some Miami heat in the summery cool "Winners" alongside the Miami night drives synths of Monsieur Van Pratt's "The Hero". Find some old school vocal club tracks from Disco86 and something hi-NRG from Robert Ouimet & Dave Godin's "Fry My Love".
Review: Igor Gonya will be known to most as the man behind Russian deep house/deep tech labels Sundries and Lisztomania, but for this two-tracker he comes to Mexican funk and disco stable Super Spicy. It's a move that perfect makes sense, because the two cuts on offer are more organic than anything we've heard from him previously, with 'Fascination' an unashamed and very authentic-sounding homage to the Latin funk of the 70s, while 'Just Eight' looks to that era when disco was slowly morphing into 80s boogie. Essentially, this is the sound of an accomplished producer spreading his musical wings a little, and that's gotta be worth a listen!
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