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All We Need
Cat: BAP 221. Rel: 20 Dec 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
All We Need (feat Fred Ventura) (6:21)
System Breakdown On Wikileaks (feat Fred Ventura) (6:54)
In The Night (6:03)
The News (feat Fred Ventura) (7:09)
Review: Lovin', freedom, passion... just three key ingredients make up the bare necessities of wellbeing, which must be secured before we venture into the endless subjectivities of human happiness. Crack this emotional code, and you're in for a good time, so say the Bordello A Parigi resident players Also Playable Mono (Rafal Lachmirowicz) and Fred Ventura. Teaming up for the first time for a blistering take on nu-glossy Italo disco - informed by the former's nascently needly version of the sound, and the latter's contrastingly classic post-punk come club education of the same - this insanely glittered plumper features Ventura feature on vocals through alternating takes on the present global condition, the A-sider marking a stark contrast to the A2 side's suddenly socially charged statement, 'System Breakdown On Wikileaks'. The B-side ventures veer vocoded, flipping the script onto two further, emphatic pleas for change.
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タグ: Nu Disco | Italo Disco
 in stock $16.93
Remember (feat Flemming Dalum remix)
Remember (feat Flemming Dalum remix) (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: RV 010. Rel: 29 Apr 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Remember (Flemming Dalum remix) (6:34)
Remember (MasterMix) (5:29)
2066 (6:15)
Review: Gino Soccio's 'Dancer' is a standout record when thinking about the early days of disco, mainly thanks to the lush synths crafted by the Canadian producer. His magic on the keys helped set the sonic agenda of those times and led him to six hit singles and four albums. After all that success, though, he vanished in 1984 and left behind only a fine musical legacy. Random Vinyl pays homage to it with a revamped release of 'Remember,' featuring Fred Ventura's vocals and Ivy Sharrard's French verses. Producer Marc Hartman delivers a 2024 rendition, while Flemming Dalum adds a banging remix to make this a great tribute.
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タグ: Hi-NRG | Italo Disco
out of stock $14.16
Italia Synthetica 2025
Fred VENTURA / VARIOUS
Cat: SPITTLEDD 11. Rel: 23 Dec 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Rimini Metafisica - "Spleen Select" (4:37)
TenGrams - "A Lesson To Learn" (5:09)
Sandiego - "Subarban Winter" (4:33)
Mono Han - "Stardust Blooms" (4:38)
Deep Field - "VHS Glowing Gaze" (3:01)
Castelli - "Londra Nel Deserto" (3:35)
Fogli & Ventura - "No" (3:48)
Through Twelve - "Another Day" (4:04)
Body System - "Insane" (4:36)
Italoconnection - "Sleeping" (4:54)
Review: A compelling selection of unreleased tracks from influential Italian artists and producers who continue to shape the underground electronic scene. The project features a mix of electro, synth-pop and new wave, each track pushing boundaries and exploring new sonic frontiers. Rimini Metafisica, led by Paolo Gozzetti (known for Sigma Tibet and Italoconnection), presents a fresh exploration of sound, while TenGramsione of the Piatto brothers' aliasesidelivers dark, minimal synth with an essential edge. Diego Montinaro, aka Sandiego, contributes a cybernetic ballad, while Mono Han, another Piatto project, shines with bright, authentic synth-pop, powered by a Linn Drum and Roland Jupiter 8.Other standout contributions include Deep Field, a synth-pop venture from Danilo Carnevale and Castelli's new-wave disco track. Fogli and Ventura's collaboration brings isolationist minimal synth, while Through Twelve offers a post-punk-synth-pop blend with contemporary flair. Body System, a collaboration between Enrico Colombo and Ventura, aims to revive the EBM sound and Italoconnection, with Francesca Gastaldi, presents a "lost" track reinterpreted by TenGrams in a Kraftwerkian style. Spittle Italy continues to bring out some excellent compilations for their followers.
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タグ: Dark wave | Disco Not Disco | EBM | Synth Pop
out of stock $21.37
Milano Undiscovered 1988-1992 (B-STOCK)
Fred VENTURA / VARIOUS
Cat: SPITTLEDD 08 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
 
B-STOCK: Slight surface marks
Sigma Tibet - "Pablo" (4:32)
B Logic - "Aliasing" (4:12)
Grey Area - "Beyond Belief" (4:24)
Mont Blanc - "Let Your Body" (4:31)
Straight Beat - "Afterwork" (4:09)
Love Nation - "Let's Make It Right" (4:11)
Soul City Crew - "One Day" (3:56)
Visions Factory - "Solitary Dancers" (3:54)
Periferico - "In A Freedom World" (4:30)
Beat 4 Life - "Dat's Life" (4:26)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks ***


The Milano Undiscovered series has been expertly overseen by Fred Ventura and now clocks up a third installment. It again delves into Milan's dynamic techno and house scene between the years of 1988 and 1992. Unveiling a trove of unreleased demos, it highlights the city's burgeoning underground culture during this period. Influenced by the pioneering sounds of Chicago, Detroit, London, and Sheffield, Milanese producers embarked on a creative journey, crafting their own distinct interpretations of electronic dance music. These demos offer a glimpse into the innovative spirit and diverse sonic landscape that defined Milan's contribution to the global dance music scene during this transformative era.
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