Vehicle has been lighting up dancefloors and igniting smiles since 2012 with its wholesome nu-disco edits. Based in Moscow, Russia and run by edit wizard Valentin Golovachev aka V (40), the label has given some of the old skool classics hip-shaking reworks from artists such as: Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Stevie Wonder, Sex Pistols, Al Green, Billy Ocean, BB King, David Bowie and Duran Duran.
Review: Valique is currently neck and neck with Rayko in a furious battle for the title of disco's most prolific re-editor. Here he nudges in front by a nose thanks to another six-track selection of dancefloor-ready reworks. As usual, he adds his magic touch to a range of well loved and lesser-known cuts, kicking off with an undulating, party-hearty extension of David Bowie's "Fame". Stylistically, he keeps things eclectic, variously touching on hazy disco-funk ("Turn That Boogie Loose"), camp disco (the string-drenched, arms-aloft "Going Up"), white boy reggae-pop (a cheery, stretched out rendition of 10CC's "Dreadlock Holiday"), and heavily percussive disco-rock (the subtly house-friendly, filter-rich "You Gave Me Love").
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