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DJs: Most Charted - Disco - Most Charted November 2015

Djs: Most Charted - Disco

Djs: Most Charted - Disco

DJs: Most Charted - Disco - Most Charted November 2015
8 Dec 2015
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VARIOUS
Cat: LIH 016. Rel: 20 Feb 17
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Giovanni Damico - "The Break Down" (5:22)
Marcel Vogel - "Come On" (7:29)
Borrowed Identity - "Queens Bridge" (5:50)
Boogie Nite - "Funk Dr Boogie" (6:15)
Tim Jules - "Slap beat" (6:17)
Hoshiana Anniversary - "Duke" (4:33)
Dan Shake - "To The Love" (6:16)
FYI Chris - "Banana Bread" (6:54)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Marcel Vogel has decided to celebrate the first five years of his edit-heavy Lumberjacks In Hell imprint in the only way he knows how: by putting together a sumptuous double-pack stuffed with fresh new material. In keeping with the way the label has developed in recent times, the eight tracks blend the boundaries between original productions, illicit remixes and straight re-edits. There's a celebratory, life-affirming feel throughout, from the rubbery bass, D-Train synths and rolling house grooves of Giovanni Damico's "The Break Down", to the bluesy deep house brilliance of Borrowed Identity's "Queens Bridge". Highlights are plentiful elsewhere, too, from the hustlin' electrofunk-meets-disco of Vogel's own "Come On", to the killer synth solos and fuzzy bits of Tim Jules' thrilling "Slap Beat".
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out of stock $10.51
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ZAFLOVEVINYL/VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 310CLP. Rel: 02 Nov 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Starvue - "Love Affair" (7:08)
Rena - "Dance It Off" (7:00)
Infinity - "Queen Of My Universe" (3:06)
Lou Johnson - "Keep That Fire Burning" (11:44)
Executive Force - "Drop That Body" (3:44)
Larry Bailey - "Groove With Me" (4:23)
Enlightment - "Burning Flame" (3:16)
Moods - "Live Today" (3:19)
The N Cee - "Say You Want To Party" (2:51)
Royal Flush - "Funk Power" (5:40)
New Xperience - "Frisco Disco" (6:10)
Karizma - "Will You Dance With Me?" (3:56)
Nina Dunn - "Stay & Dance" (5:08)
Sneak E - "Land Of Stuphph" (3:45)
True Feelings - "Love Me, Love Me" (8:14)
Wes Black - "I Feel Good (Feeling Good)" (feat The Star West Orchestra) (7:10)
out of stock $21.31
3
Cat: CHANNEL 060. Rel: 26 Oct 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Rhythm Is All You Can Dance (5:58)
Rhythm Is All You Can Dance (Wolf Muller remix) (6:02)
Revanche (5:46)
Review: Africaine 808's first EP for Phil South's Golf Channel label, the double A-side Lagos, New York/Zombie Jamboree, was arguably one of the releases of 2014 - a sublime 12" that joined the dots between Konk, early Latin house, techno and Afro-disco. Hopes are naturally high, then, for this follow-up. "Rhythm Is All You Can Dance" is not as instantly effective as either of those tracks, but it's still rather special - think darting, woozy synthesizers, spitting drum machines and dense African percussion. Jan Schulte provides the obligatory remix under his Wolf Muller alias, dropping a bouncier groove whilst emphasizing Africaine 808's woozy synthesizer lines. Bonus cut "Revanche" is rather special, too, and recaptures some of the celebratory feel of last year's terrific 12".
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out of stock $11.04
4
Cat: FVR 107LP. Rel: 15 Jun 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Spies Are Watching Me (feat Sir Jean) (7:13)
On Te L'avait Dit (feat Pat Kalla) (6:25)
Le Disco Des Capitales (feat Pat Kalla) (6:43)
Bark (6:24)
Vampires (feat Hawa & Fouley Badiaga) (5:02)
Enlevez-Moi Ca (feat Pat Kalla) (5:16)
Jungle Fire (6:19)
Pas Bon (feat Fouley Badiaga) (6:09)
Tomowa (feat Renaud Bilombo) (5:31)
Niarela (3:58)
 in stock $24.98
5
Cat: SBRB0 9. Rel: 30 Nov 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Have A Nice Day (4:56)
Sugar Loaf (5:46)
Super Lover (6:41)
Review: Bristol's Admin is a man on the rise. Having previously released material on Boogie Cafe, Futureboogie and Glasgow Underground, he's been snapped up by Sleazy Beats. Here, he delivers the latest instalment in their Black Ops series, laying down three chunks of bass-heavy disco/house fusion. "Have A Nice Day" is sweet, rolling and tasty, with dense, bongo-laden percussion, swirling vocal loops and tasty disco samples riding a low-slung house groove. He goes deeper and smoother on "Sugar Loaf", whose sparkling breakdown is almost Balearic in its' wide-eyed, spine-tingling execution. Finally, he steps back towards the disco with "Super Lover", a house rearrangement of a horn-heavy disco jam smothered in filter tweaks.
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out of stock $8.94
6
Cat: HNY 009. Rel: 16 Nov 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Kickin' In (feat Loverde) (12:26)
Thief Of Love (5:27)
You Gotta Make It Loose (6:24)
Review: San Francisco's Honey Soundsystem are doing a good job in unearthing long-lost Patrick Cowley productions. Having previously joined forces with Dark Entries to release the pioneering producer's soundtrack to gay porn flick School Daze - and soon, a compilation of his other work for pornographic movies - they've decided to go solo on this 12". Kickin' In features a trio of previously unreleased Cowley disco workouts, recorded between 1975 and 1978. The real killer is the title track, a typically epic, 15-minute excursion that fuses Cowley's throbbing, masculine synthesizer lines with vocals and instrumentation from disco band Loverde. Flip for two groovy, low slung disco workouts that are, rather surprisingly, free of Cowley's usual Hi-NRG arpeggios. Instead, there are live basslines, organic percussion and decidedly sleazy spoken word vocals from the great man himself. In a word: essential.
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out of stock $13.15
7
Cat: NYEDITS 05. Rel: 23 Nov 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Track 1 (6:56)
Track 2 (7:36)
Review: Initially started as an excuse for Eric Duncan and friends to release pitched-down reworks of suitably cosmic jams, the New York Edits series has taken on a life of its own over the last 18 months. No doubt this fifth installment will become as in-demand as the previous installments, thanks in no small part to the suitably chugging chop-up of David Keaton's stoner disco fave "Gloria" on the flip. The NY Edits version is, predictably, even more baked, working the killer, organ-laced, clavinet-heavy groove for longer before introducing Keaton's half-whispered vocal. The A-side is more in keeping with the smacked-out feel of the series, with grandiose analogue synthesizer lines riding a delay-laden blue-eyed soul groove. Serious sleaze.
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out of stock $10.51
8
Cat: RNTR 007. Rel: 23 Nov 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Backchat (original mix) (7:23)
Backchat (dub mix) (6:27)
Review: A faceless producer, rumoured to be from Scotland and getting his 'revenge', appears here for the seventh release on Razor-N-Tape Reserve after great sessions by Caserta, Dirtytwo and Pools. On "Backchat" it's a looped up, boogie down affair complete with synth sax and pan pipes which support an obscure Steve Winwood sample. Absolutely electric and you're sure to get some hands in the air moments with this one. On the flip is a dub version that forgoes all the bells and whistles and works a razor sharp (mind the pun) arpeggio instead, for a more serious and late night version.
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out of stock $11.56
9
Cat: EF 001. Rel: 19 Oct 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Junior On The Drums (6:49)
Junior Gives Thanks (3:36)
Ooh, Junior! (4:50)
Review: Mysterious new imprint, possibly connected to Bradley Zero's Rhythm Section International, presents us with some seriously smooth moods and grooves, courtesy of Junior. On the A side "Junior Does The Drums" does it right with its funky bassline and guitar licks, Rhodes piano and bongos getting totally freaky but in a good way, on this soul funk jam. On the flip there's "Junior Gives Thanks" which is an epic afro Latin percussion workout that will blow your mind, while "Ooh, Junior" is a druggy trumpet solo wandering mysteriously over a scratched up and forgotten bongo record. Check this out!
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out of stock $9.20
10
Cat: RB 057. Rel: 12 Oct 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Studio E (7:15)
Laxmi Tool (5:12)
Harpa (6:41)
La Casa (5:57)
Review: Through releases on his own Good Timin' imprint - both solo, and as part of Conga Radio - Jex Opolis has proved adept at re-packaging a variety of NYC-friendly influences, from boogie and analogue funk, to proto-house and early garage-house. "Studio E", the opening cut from this first Jex EP for Running Back, doffs a cap to both the muscular throb of Twilo era Danny Tenaglia, and the Italo-influenced shuffle of dark-room nu-disco. Elsewhere, he expertly combines Konk style Latin-disco percussion with an undulating, analogue house bassline on "Laxmi Tool", fuses Scandolearic disco and vintage deep house influences ("Harpa"), and returns to his warm boogie influences on the Metro Area-ish "La Casa".
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out of stock $10.00
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WAXIST/VARIOUS
Cat: FVR 110LP. Rel: 23 Nov 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Beres Hammond - "Comin' At You" (short version) (5:31)
Ray Williams - "Cosmopolitan London" (5:02)
Oluko Imo - "Praise Jah" (7" version) (3:39)
Musicism - "Bermuda Triangle" (3:16)
Paul Hurlock - "My African Religion" (3:42)
Barry Bryson - "Going To The Party" (4:15)
Eddie & The Movement - "Macho Man" (5:02)
Teddy Davis - "Let Me Love You" (4:27)
out of stock $32.35
12
Cat: DITB 02. Rel: 30 Nov 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Track 1 (5:34)
Track 2 (2:46)
Track 3 (4:53)
Track 4 (3:15)
Review: It was only right that New Zealand-based crate digger Frank Booker lined the debut release on his new imprint Down In the Basement, setting the bar for others to follow. Certainly there is no drop in quality in this second 12", with Canadian musician, DJ and artist Julien Dyne at the controls for a four track display of his edit talents. No track titles here, so the diggers will have plenty of mulling over to do as Dyne veers through rare boogie, disco and Afro jams and lays down no small amount of delay and FX in a manner that recalls the early Idjut Boys. Last track is a boogie burner and then some.
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out of stock $10.00
13
Cat: EDR 026. Rel: 26 Jun 17
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Trini-Vibes (extended Charles Maurice version) (6:32)
Never Gonna Let You Go (Black Cock Sax Tribute version) (4:55)
Sneaker 54 (Charles Maurice disco version) (5:22)
Bio Rhythms (Charles Maurice dub version) (6:09)
out of stock $10.51
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Closed Paradise - "The Deep End" (7:54)
Luvless - "Algier Ego" (6:16)
Saine - "Bronx Medium" (7:07)
Buzz Compass - "Waiting For You" (6:10)
out of stock $9.45
15
Ruffy's Midnight Sativa Dance (7:44)
Macdonald & Diana - "Tell" (KBE edit) (5:19)
Mars & Jupiter - "Amnesia Open Air Dub" (8:03)
Material - "South Of Here" (original mix) (4:17)
out of stock $8.15
16
Cat: PJV 005. Rel: 09 Nov 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Darko Kustura - "Soul Divide" (5:38)
Cucumbers - "Never Knew" (8:19)
Cassara - "Shadow Show" (5:42)
Slync - "Toasted" (6:38)
out of stock $7.36
17
Cat: LT 064. Rel: 23 Nov 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Doctor Feelgood (4:42)
Slope (5:14)
Slope (Lay-Far upbeat version) (5:44)
Review: Mad Mats and Tooli's Local Talk is still going strong. The Stockholm label now taps In-Beat-Ween Music main man Alexander Lay Far, who appeared last year on the label with his Communication EP. The Slope sees him collaborate with the legendary Ashley Beedle of X-Press 2 and Darren Morris. First up is "Doctor Feelgood" with its '70s inspired production complete with funk guitar, swinging live drumming and an infectiously funky synth bass. The Slope" is a more downbeat affair for chill out moments, a deep soul funk number with swirling Rhodes, dreamy xylophones and rich analogue strings drawing comparisons to Roy Ayers RAMP project. "Lay Far's Upbeat Version" does exactly what it does on the cover, injecting a funky breakbeat into said track, making it more dancefloor friendly but still retaining all its soulful glory.
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out of stock $8.94
18
Cat: CHANNEL 057. Rel: 09 Nov 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Wazoo (9:30)
Wicker Man Dance (5:39)
Loveray 79 (Leo Mas & Fabrice mix) (8:48)
Review: 18 months on from the release of their fine - if largely overlooked - debut album under The Central Executives guise, Rogue Cat Studio dons Dean Meredith and Ben Shenton return with a new 12" for Golf Channel Recordings. Opener "Wazoo" is something of a smasher, combining the rolling heaviness of house, the percussion programming of 808 electro and the fizzing synthesizers of electrofunk with all manner of wonky touches. This off-kilter synth-funk feel is continued on the delightful title track, which sounds like Prince after a heavy night on Regret-amine. There's also a nice bonus in the shape of Leo Mas and Fabrice's remix of album track "Loveray '79", which turns the Latin-tinged disco original into a dense, Puerto Rican house delight.
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out of stock $11.04
19
Cat: SBRBO 701. Rel: 21 Dec 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sugar (4:34)
Roady (4:34)
out of stock $10.26
20
Cat: SE 1006. Rel: 03 Nov 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Back Door (Gettin Down) (6:09)
Review: Tom Noble teams up with Mystic Pleasure on this must have Superior Elevation 12" issued with the assistance of Peoples Potential Unlimited. If you were one of those that indulged in the Tom Noble edits of "Africa Bump" and "Party Together" for PPU back in 2009, then you know this combination of artist and label equates to dancefloor gold and will need little further wooing to indulge here (PPU have just repressed that 12" for those didn't btw). Everything Noble touches drips with disco authenticity and that's the case here with "Back Door (Gettin Down)" a sublime funk addled floor burner of the highest quality. One Sided and comes hand stamped with the PPU logo.
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out of stock $14.46
21
Cat: CHANNEL 062. Rel: 28 Sep 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Quarantine (7:53)
Padre Pray For Us (8:49)
Review: Since donning the Payfone guise, former Kitty Bronx and Leon Lace man Phil Passera has yet to put a foot wrong. Both 2013 debut "International Smark" and last year's "Paradise" - the latter for Phil South's Golf Channel imprint - were both superb exercises in re-imagining New York boogie for the house generation. He's at it again here, with "Quarantine" offering the perfect blend of jaunty electrofunk synths, early New York garage dubbiness, effortlessly soulful vocals, rubbery disco bass and a dash of Giorgio Moroder. Flipside "Padre Pray For Us" is an altogether deeper, woozier proposition, with blazed drums, hazy Rhodes keys and fluid synths being joined by a killer trumpet solo - the kind that makes you want to close your eyes and just drift away.
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out of stock $11.04
22
Cat: KLRLTD 022. Rel: 26 Oct 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Feel This Way (7:14)
Party Train (5:50)
Acid Indie Club (6:16)
Sundown (5:59)
Review: Its feelgood, summertime disco house on the Feel This Way EP, by Belarusian DJ and producer from Grodno and reminiscent of DJ Sneak or Nick Holder's disco cut ups from the mid-nineties. There's some sure fire goodness for sunny day parties on the A side: From the hands in the air vibe of the title track, to the soulful funk groove of "Party Train". On the flip, things get a bit techier on "Acid Indie Club" which much like the name suggests has a warped synth lead that soon gives way to some wicked, big band disco style brass sounds. They leave the best 'til last on "Sundown" though, which you could imagine being played at exactly that time at one awesome beach party to remember.
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out of stock $10.26
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I Can Dub Anything You Like (Trent edit) (6:26)
Tear The Roof Off The Duub (Discodromo edit) (7:01)
Hop On Down To Petland (Massimiliano Pagliara edit) (9:32)
Review: As Benedikt Rugar's superbly illustrated cover art for the recent CockTail D'Amore compilation Nothing Matters When We're Dancing proved, the Berlin collective proudly celebrate their status as a forum for Berlin's gay community to fully express themselves. With no releases on the label since that compilation arrived in January, Discodromo and DJ Boris have now unveiled a sister operation with a focus on edits under the wonderful name CockRing D'Amore. The debut release features contributions from label regular Massimiliano Pagliara, the unheralded Trent and founders Discodromo.
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out of stock $8.41
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Cat: ERC 023. Rel: 01 Jan 17
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Jones Town Massaca
Jones Town Massaca (Apophenia Dubit)
Review: Emotional Rescue's trilogy of obscure reggae-disco reissues comes to a close with another killer, this time from former Studio One session man Richard Ace. Those with a passion for the genre will no doubt already know Ace's cheery 1979 cover of "Stayin' Alive". "Jones Town Massacre", though, is arguably even more potent; a rolling, floor-friendly cover of a Prince Tony number full of punchy, rum-soaked horns, jangling pianos, rolling beats and a killer bassline. As with the previous titles in the series, the flipside features an extended contemporary re-edit, with in-house crew Apophenia (AKA boss Stuart 'Chuggy' Leath and Soft Rocks' Piers Harrison) emphasizing the killer groove in a tough, dubwise style.
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out of stock $8.41
25
Cat: STAMP 005. Rel: 19 Oct 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Soldier (7:49)
Harlem (8:23)
Review: Fresh from editing the Dickens out of "O Superman" and "Pump Up The Jam", Bremen beat-carver Jascha gets busy on Fela Kuti and Bobbi Humphrey. "Soldiers" sees Hagen retaining all of Kuti's vocal command over a dubby Lindstromm-esque groove that pays off with delicious keys on the breakdown. 'Harlem', meanwhile, adds a lush brushed drum backing to Bobbi with extensive psychedelic textures and a lolloping groove that's not dissimilar to Andrew Ashong. Stunning.
out of stock $8.94
26
Cat: PHI 04. Rel: 30 Nov 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Just Me No You (7:10)
Autobahn Dub (6:00)
Review: Fresh from bouncing on the "Family Mattress", Swiss soul men Kejelos and Momo Love return with another glittering, mildly dubby disco delight. "Just Me No You" swaggers with that pristine Silver City feel thanks to its slippery bass and precision rhythmic elements. Flip for the instrumental funk fusion of "Autobahn Dub" where layers of guitar are delicately layered across the spectrum to create that warm sonic hug that you'd usually expect off a Claremont record. Hit the road.
out of stock $11.84
27
Cat: BATB 001. Rel: 26 Oct 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Balafon Jam (original unreleased version) (5:28)
Balafon Jam (Breakplus mix) (6:10)
Balafon Jam (Wolf Mullerr deep dub) (7:12)
Review: Sibling collective Soundspecies return to vinyl with one of their most forward-thinking tracks from their repertoire; leading with a hypnotic balafon riff that cycles and loops with mesmerising effect, "Balafon Jam" is underpinned by a jungle-level bassline and sweeping breakbeats that give the track just as much of a punch on the dancefloor as it does on the headphones. Remix-wise Breakplus adds a Beadle-style carnival house swing while Salon Des Amateur man Wolf Muller turns in a fine deep dub version. Each remix is as sweet and alluring as the original, you'll be hard pushed to decide which one to play.
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out of stock $11.04
28
Cat: SE 003. Rel: 30 Nov 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
This Night (7:34)
Call Me (6:53)
out of stock $7.36
29
Cat: FBR 037. Rel: 02 Nov 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Ride On (club mix) (6:24)
Ride On (DJ Nature remix) (6:31)
Mid Decade (7:04)
Trespassing (6:28)
out of stock $13.42
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