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MM Discos 01
MM Discos 01 (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" limited to 220 copies)
Cat: MMD 001. Rel: 30 Oct 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Enzino's vs Akirahawks - "House Fever" (6:22)
MSMCI - "Superstition Ain't The Mix" (5:29)
Marvin & Guy - "PJB" (6:28)
MM Discos - "Xaipao" (Just John Transit remix) (6:51)
Played by: Jonathan kusuma, SHMLSS
out of stock $9.85
Correcciones Calypso Vol 2
Correcciones Calypso Vol 2 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CC 002. Rel: 11 Nov 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Thomass Jackson - "Urzsula" (5:41)
Simple Symmetry & Inigo Vontier - "Prayer To The Spiritual" (7:05)
Facets - "Distant Chants" (6:37)
Marvin & Guy - "There's No Matter" (6:38)
Review: The latest joint on Mexican label Calypso brings together a whole host of talented operators tweaking out the traditional structures of house. Thomass Jackson is first up with the loose and freaky robo-disco roll of "Urzsula", a delightfully wild trip through clanging metal pings and wobbles strapped to a solid groove. Simple Symmetry and Inigo Vontier sound more direct with the stomping "Prayer To The Spiritual", although there's also a mystical charge in the track aimed at sending the dancefloor skywards. Facets gets low down and dirty with "Distant Chants" and Marvin & Guy cut up some serious funk for "There's No Matter", completing a set full of curveball club tracks to make heads turn.
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out of stock $8.81
XXX 666
XXX 666 (limited hand-numbered hand-stamped 12")
Cat: XXX 666. Rel: 09 Nov 17
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
JMII - "Track 1" (6:25)
Il Est Vilaine - "Track 2" (5:06)
Marvin & Guy - "Track 3" (6:33)
SHMLSS - "Track 4" (7:50)
out of stock $10.12
Who Dis
Who Dis (12")
Cat: LAD 077. Rel: 27 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Who Dis (4:56)
Dance With Your Feet (ACD mix) (6:06)
Review: Having spent six years apart from one another, Marvin & Guy now reunite with Life and Death for two infectious tracks, breaking their two-year silence from original releases. Departing from their signature melodies, the duo presents minimalist compositions tailored for the dancefloor. Born from playful experimentation with a synthesiser bassline, these tracks boast distinctive rhythmic and harmonic shifts - the irresistible appeal of' 'Who Dis' is its fatness and apparently simplicity. Incorporating sounds like shattered glass and Formula 1 engine roars - both meticulously recorded for these tracks - the joy and fun of the creative process shines through in the music and results in effective good time party tracks.
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Played by: Evan Michael
 in stock $14.00
Save Me
Save Me (12")
Cat: PLAYRJC 085. Rel: 21 Mar 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Save Me (feat Hard Ton - Disco mix) (5:57)
Save Me (feat Hard Ton - club mix) (5:38)
Supported By Your Favorite DJ (7:42)
Review: Globably renowned disco edit kings Marvin & Guy also know how to craft their own electric and sexy disco cuts. That is what they have done here for Live At Robert Johnson, the legendary label arm associated with the vital Frankfurt club. 'Save Me' features the always libidinous Hard Ton and first comes as a Disco Mix that is full of lush arps, retro future drums and big vocals. The Club Mix is more raw and angular, with echo laden vocals and prickly drums. '"Supported By Your Favorite DJ' is a hands in the air and glossy cosmic disco banger that episodes with colour and astral energy.
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out of stock $16.34
Migration
Migration (12")
Cat: PERMVAC 2111. Rel: 09 Apr 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Migration (5:35)
Migration (alternate cut Off End) (4:50)
Prince Of Badlands (3:57)
Prince Of Badlands (dance mix) (7:37)
Universal Love (5:36)
Realisation Of Unlimited Possibility (live version) (11:25)
 in stock $8.81
Hint Of '92
Cat: PERMVAC 1871. Rel: 29 May 19
 
Deep House
Hint Of '92 (7:49)
Hint Of '92 (Underspreche remix) (6:42)
Discoteque (7:32)
Colours (7:12)
Review: Italian twosome Marvin & Guy (AKA Alessandro Parlatore and Marcello Giordani) channel the spirit of the early '90s on the title track from their latest rock solid EP, which marks their first appearance on Permanent Vacation for two years. "Hint of '92" is pulsating, energetic and druggy, with delay-soaked spoken word samples and "Brown Album" era Orbital electronics rising above a trance-inducing, arpeggio-driven groove. The influence of the Hartnoll Brothers (and saucer-eyed Balearic synth-pop, for that matter) can also be heard on the breezier and more loved-up "Underspreche Remix". Over on side B, "Discoteque" is a sleazy throb-job full of jacking drum fills, buzzing synthesizer sounds and razor-sharp Italo-disco bass, while post-Italo shuffler "Colours" lives up to its title.
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Played by: Benjamin Fröhlich
out of stock $11.67
Solar Warriors
Solar Warriors (white vinyl 12")
Cat: LAD 042. Rel: 12 Dec 18
 
Deep House
Notte (feat Allo) (7:38)
Idra (feat Perel) (7:35)
Stige (9AM mix) (6:19)
Review: Life & Death heralded the arrival of this single by proudly proclaiming it to be, "Marvin and Guy on rocket fuel". From that we were expecting something full throttle and intense, but instead they've gone down a much more cosmic and intergalactic route. "Notte" is particularly epic, with breathlessly beautiful, restless piano lines, colourful synthesizer lines and deep space chords rising above a pulsating, arpeggio-driven groove. Equally impressive is "Idra", where chanteuse Perel adds an atmospheric spoken word vocal (in German) over a slightly darker, spacey backing track, while "Stige (9AM Mix)" offers a more visceral and blissful dancefloor experience via no-nonsense drums and oodles of intergalactic synthesizers.
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out of stock $11.40
Superior Conjunction
Cat: LAD 034. Rel: 05 Jul 17
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Superior Conjunction (9:27)
Arpadia (8:18)
The Train Of Fantastic (feat Fantastic Twins) (11:58)
Review: After a relatively quiet 2016, Marvin and Guy seemed to have stepped up a level in 2017. Super Conjunction is undoubtedly one of their strongest releases to date, with the brilliant title track - a mid-tempo fusion of spacey arpeggio lines, restless TB-303 psychedelia, blissful breakdowns and hypnotic drum machine hits - impressively setting the tone. The track that follows, the melancholic Italo-disco drug-chug of "Arpadia" is quietly impressive too, but pales in comparison with epic flipside "The Train of Fantastic". Featuring contributions from occasional Optimo Music sorts the Fantastic Twins, the track seems to build in waves of 12 mesmerizing minutes, as Marvin & Guy pepper another Italo-style arpeggio groove with tumbling pianos, positive chord progressions and stylish spoken word vocals.
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out of stock $9.07
Fire! Fire!
Cat: PERMVAC 1561. Rel: 08 Feb 17
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Theme From "Fire!" "Fire!" (6:56)
Despierta (Tus Sentidos) (feat Zombies In Miami) (8:33)
Mother Nature Is Calling You (9:17)
Moreno (6:13)
out of stock $9.07
Music For Race
Cat: CORRESPONDANT 42 . Rel: 30 Mar 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Targa (Long Drive) (feat Sebastien Bouchet) (13:19)
Countach (11:23)
Review:  Italian duo Marvin & Guy are back with a new one for Jennifer Cardini's Correspondant imprint and following up some seriously awesome EPs on Hivern Discs and their own Marvin & Guy label. "Targa" is a collaboration with Frenchman Sebastian Bouchet (Kompakt) which is one seriously epic journey track featuring the most soaring arpeggio that will help you drift far far away on the dancefloor over its full 13 minutes of glory. "Countach" is a bit more restrained but just as atmospheric with its subdued melodics and persisting organ riff which really builds suspense. Finally "Stratos" gets a bit fierce on us with this tight tech house cut with booming bass, dark pads and.. rock guitar riffs? You bet, sounds pretty great too believe us.
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out of stock $14.51
Egoista
Egoista (12")
Cat: HVN 028. Rel: 08 Jun 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Egoista (7:08)
Cancion (Para Ti) (7:00)
The Man Who Lost The Hat (8:20)
Review: Marvin Dan III and Lee "The Black Belt" Guy debut on the excellent Hivern Discs with the Egoista 12" and bring with them a wealth of knowledge and understanding of what makes a dancefloor tick. Most recently spotted on US label Young Adults, Marvin & Guy are known best for the series of cosmic disco mind benders issued for Let's Get Lost, On The Prowl, and their own eponymous label. That sense of cosmic sprawl is very much in evidence on this three track 12" with the seven minute title cut setting the tone, sounding akin to one of Joakim's more epic productions. The star gazing "Cancion (Para Ti)" has Lena Willikens set-opener written all over it whilst "The Man Who Lost The Hat" adopts a somewhat darker tone, despite the silly title. Another great 12" from the Hivern crew.
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out of stock $9.59
Dance Abilities EP
Cat: YA 008. Rel: 16 Feb 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Dance Ability (The Journey) (10:07)
Dancity (feat Athena) (7:04)
Dancenergy (7:10)
Review: Marvin & Guy launch Young Adults' 2015 with a fresh, thrilling three-tracker in the familiarly disco-infected take on house music. The dupo's own M&G edits have now solidified their sound and we can only expect total dancefloor quality from the pair. As expected, Dance Ability certainly doesn't disappoint and their trademark blend of tight loops and acoustic instrument is more prominent than ever! "Dance Ability (The Journey)" is an ultra-deep, psychedelic synth journey accompanied by a relentless 4/4 swagger; "Dancecity" features Athena and goes into a funked-out jazz mode thanks to those cool horns and seductive vocals, while "Dancenergy" picks up the tempo and heads back to the floor...where Marvin & Guy always rule with an iron fist.
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out of stock $9.07
Makin' Love
out of stock $8.29
Uwih
Uwih (12")
Cat: MGR 001. Rel: 04 Nov 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Uwih
Uwih
Review: Extremely limited, only 300 copies of this 12 minute dub wig-out have been pressed and they've promised no represses and certainly no digital. Cosmic with a heavy lolloping bass plod (think Norway's burgeoning sound in the mid noughties) expect to be completely washed out by shimmering oceanic guitar strums that sound like a really slo-mo, heavily processed sample of Black Sabbath's "Paranoid" (but probably aren't). As the groove spirals into hypnotic bliss, the 12 minutes pass with a blink of the eye. Deliciously deep; Even a 30 minute edit of this wouldn't be long enough.
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out of stock $9.32
Estacy
Estacy (12")
Cat: OTP 017. Rel: 27 Jun 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Estacy
Estacy (Cabral Bottom mix)
Moon Import
Shot Me
out of stock $7.25
Let's Get Lost Vol 22
Cat: LGL 22. Rel: 10 May 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Disco Panorama
Jungle Woman
Review: Let's Get Lost is an edits label started by Japanese imprint Mule Musiq and Endless Flight authority KZA - famous for his Dig And Edit Compilation of 2009. It's Marvin and Guy's third appearance on the label after debuting in 2011 between Jacques Renault and Eddie C releases. "Disco Panorama" is a pumping and cosmic disco bender, harbouring a touch of something a little sinister - like having Tornado Wallace soundtrack Carrie. On the Flipside is "Jungle Woman", an edit played like Stevie Wonder thrashing out his ARP 2600 with elements of the Arthur Russell produced "Tiger Stripes" by Felix thrown in.
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out of stock $8.29
Let's Get Lost Vol 19
Cat: LGL 19. Rel: 12 Oct 12
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Keep On
Sunday
Review: KZA welcomes Marvin Dan III and Lee "The Black Belt" Guy back for a second outing on his prolific Let's Get Lost imprint with suitably incendiary results. The great Arthur Russell is the subject of revision on "Keep On" with Marvin & Guy expertly rewiring a classic into one long lolloping, echo laden groove. The flip provides a stylistic contrast as "Sunday" drags you unmercifully into acid throbbing proto house territory, replete with cooing diva harmonies, huge piano riffs and knackered kick drums. Like much of the previous output on Let's Get Lost, both sides should ensure this 12" will remain in your box for a good while.
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out of stock $8.29
Let's Get Lost Vol 14
out of stock $8.29
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