Are You Missing Me (extended mix) - (4:11) 124 BPM
Review: Hot Source Records light up the summer and inject a little sunlight to the mix with this new two-tracker by The Reign, a master at just about any variation of the genre. "Are You Missing Me" is too difficult not to like, one of those tunes that can be enjoyed by the house-heads and passersby alike thanks to its catchy piano keys that rise and fall with every verse. "Give You My Love" goes for the Eric Prydz formula by delivering a hummable progressive house banger purpose-built for dance floor domination.
You Are The Star (Moonstarr remix) - (6:03) 125 BPM
You Are The Star (Akshin Alizadeh remix) - (4:09) 110 BPM
You Are The Star (extended dub) - (3:47) 109 BPM
You Are The Star (acoustic mix) - (5:56) 118 BPM
You Are The Star (radio edit) - (3:36) 118 BPM
Review: Culled from his forthcoming new long player on the ever-reliable Compost, "You Are The Sun" is the brand new single from award-winning cult house DJ/producer Ed Lee. It features the leather-lunged vocals of veteran session singer Alison David, and, with its raw, crackly production and deep soulfulness, evokes classic Larry Levan-era disco. It gets extra hiss courtesy of remixer Moonstarr and gets turned into quirky go-go jazz by Akshin Alizadeh. Bonus cut "Follicle" is a forlorn bluesy lullaby.
Dimitri From Paris & DJ Rocca - "The Compass Point" - (5:10) 115 BPM
An-2 - "Sunburnt" - (8:51) 110 BPM
Manuel Tur - "S6 Hansaring" - (4:33) 120 BPM
Ron Deacon - "Killersong" - (5:49) 117 BPM
The Blaxploited Orchestra - "Until The Day" - (4:45) 87 BPM
Ed Lee - "You Are The Star" (extended dub - feat Alison David) - (5:56) 118 BPM
Supersoulsonic - "Have Some Fun" (Michael Reinboth & Christian Prommer edit) - (6:17) 122 BPM
DJ Pippi & Willie Graff - "Save That Magic Feeling" (vocal version) - (7:15) 111 BPM
Review: Germany's Compost label mark 12 years of their Compost Disco sub-label with a nine-track compilation. If you're familiar with the mothership label you're probably not expecting mid-70s mirrorball/cowbell/Philly strings stompery here, which is just as well - instead you get nine tracks that explore disco's more electronic and/or leftfield fringes, from Manuel Tur's electro-tinged 'S6 Hansaring' to the languid Balearic soul of The Blaxploited Orchestra's 'Until The Day', via the early 80s overtones of Dimitri From Paris & DJ Rocca's 'The Compass Point' and the abstract synth workout that is Ron Deacon's 'Killer Song'. The proverbial "disco beards" will be delighted.
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