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The Very Polish Cut Outs Sampler Vol 4
Cat: TVPC 007. Rel: 08 Sep 15
Karol Aleksander - "Witajcie W Moim SwiecieI" (5:29)
Karol Aleksander - "Ja" (6:08)
Radar & Unitrax - "Diamentowa Kula" (6:51)
Selvy - "Piec Minut Lez" (6:35)
Review: Very Polish Cut-Outs boss Zambon recently announced that the in-demand series would soon come to an end. Before then, though, there are a few more 12" singles due, starting with this fourth sampler. Karol Aleksander handles side A, opening with the slightly housed-up rolling disco of "Witajcie W Moim Swieciel" (think cut-glass strings, bouncy grooves, spacey synthesizers and heavy filters). "Ja"is a keys-laden, progressive disco-house roller, while Radar & Unitrax join forces on the strobe-lit, surprisingly exotic disco smasher "Diamentowa Kula". Another superb volume is rounded off by regular contributor Selvy, whose "Plec Minut Lez" is a Ptaki style Balearic-meets-AOR disco gem.
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out of stock $9.06
Ride Again
Cat: LOEB 005. Rel: 13 Jul 07
Black Devil/Prins Thomas - "On Just Foot (Slide Inside)"
Black Devil/Unit 4 - "An Other Skin (Days Of Blackula)"
Black Devil/Black Mustang - "Constantly No Respect (The Phenomena Of)"
Review: Black Devil Disco Club returns to action on LoEB with "Ride Again", a collection of mixes from his "In Dub" album. First up is the Prins Thomas mix of "On Just Foot", a chugging Italo disco groover led by a rolling arpeggiated b-line, quirky analogue stabs, vocoder vocal hits and wicked conga-laden beats. Proper floor-pleasing Italo workout. Next we have the Unit 4 mix of "An Other Skin", more b-line driving space disco with dark sounds and huge synth lines. Last but not least is the Black Mustang mix of "Constantly No Respect", a hard-hitting percussive jam exploring the darker side of the Italo universe.
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 in stock $13.73
RSD Special: It's Time (repress)
Cat: KLRLTDRSD 001. Rel: 02 May 13
Frank Booker - "Movin' On"
Frank Booker - "It's Time"
Ugly Drums & Chesney - "Soul To Keep"
Ugly Drums & Chesney - "Girls Girls Girls"
Review: Initially released as part of last week's Record Store Day antics, Juno are happy to get our mitts on some of this limited "split grooves" 12" from the always reliable Kolour Ltd. Mr Frank Booker of Hit It Or Quit It fame leads the way with two A Side productions that sit happily between disco and house; loose, funk laden disco is very much the shape of lead track "Movin On" which features some great drum chopping. Complementing this, "It's Time" takes discoid elements and applies them to a crunchy mid tempo house template. Flip over and rising talent Ugly Drums pairs with Chesney for two soul laden productions, with the dusty Raw Cuts style antics of "Soul To Keep" complemented by the sugary beatdown of "Girls Girls Girls".
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out of stock $9.60
It's Time
It's Time (12")
Cat: KLRLTDRSD 001. Rel: 02 May 13
Frank Booker - "Movin' On"
Frank Booker - "It's Time"
Ugly Drums & Chesney - "Soul To Keep"
Ugly Drums & Chesney - "Girls Girls Girls"
Review: Initially released as part of last week's Record Store Day antics, Juno are happy to get our mitts on some of this limited "split grooves" 12" from the always reliable Kolour Ltd. Mr Frank Booker of Hit It Or Quit It fame leads the way with two A Side productions that sit happily between disco and house; loose, funk laden disco is very much the shape of lead track "Movin On" which features some great drum chopping. Complementing this, "It's Time" takes discoid elements and applies them to a crunchy mid tempo house template. Flip over and rising talent Ugly Drums pairs with Chesney for two soul laden productions, with the dusty Raw Cuts style antics of "Soul To Keep" complemented by the sugary beatdown of "Girls Girls Girls".
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out of stock $10.43
Various Artists Vol 1
Various Artists Vol 1 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VOV 07. Rel: 24 Jul 17
Bubbadog - "Goin' Round" (5:46)
Minus The Majors - "Strole On Through" (6:44)
Alex Zuiev - "Down By The River" (7:42)
Ugly Frankie - "Your Ears Look Great" (6:46)
Review: Vinyl Only reach their seventh release with a fresh grip of lesser known producers bringing high grade grooves to the table. Bubbadog opens the 12" up in a woozy fashion with the warbling piano chords of "Goin' Round", capturing a time-slip mood that carries through to the dusty jazz soaked beat down of Minus The Majors' "Strole On Through". On the B-side, Alex Zuiev gets into an exotic, chiming, 80s-inflected mood on "Down By The River", creating a slow-burning dancefloor heater out of classic ingredients. Ugly Frankie finishes the EP off with the stripped down funk of "Your Ears Look Great".
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Sitar Beat Vol 5
Cat: SBR 005LP. Rel: 19 Oct 06
RD Burman - "The Burning Train Theme"
Unknown Artist - "Disco 82"
Kalyanji Anandji - "YOGA"
Kalyanji Anandji - "Disco Cammata"
RD Burman - "Pyar Karnewale" (feat Asha Bhosle)
Review: The Sitar Beat series is built with the DJ in mind - collecting some of the wildest, heaviest and most psychedelic Indian funk recorded and presenting it loud, and ready for the turntable. The first four volumes were assembled by one Indian music aficionado... For the first time, a "guest compiler" was brought in to lace you with some obscure goodies for volume five. As always, we continue the dig into Indian deep funk and psycho-psychedelic masterpieces recorded for the Bollywood film industry. And this time we're even going straight to Indian VHS Videotapes to issue incidental music never before released on vinyl... Sitar Beat Volume Five offers up the sought after title track from RD Burman's "Burning Train" soundtrack alongside Indo-disco (including one helluva Kraftwerk rip off!) and promises to be the first time that many of these songs are heard by the record-buying public - at least in this form. Edits remove any bobbing and weaving, leaving funk that only flies straight ahead!
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For Your Love
Cat: UND 001. Rel: 17 Feb 07
For Your Love (Special edit)
Disco Energy
Review: Chilly's ''For Your Love'' in a special re-edit. The flip is delicious space disco at it's best.
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International Disco Mafia EP
Cat: FFP 013. Rel: 04 Feb 19
Crown Prince Of Waterford - "Getting Fingered On The Waltzers" (13:19)
Island Times - "Together" (5:47)
Umberto Lumber - "Between Those Sheets" (4:54)
Review: Chubby Irish groove hounds Fatty Fatty return with another sublime funk-stacked V/A three tracker. Local lad Crown Prince Of Waterford (not to be confused with the legendary blues singer) lays down a furiously funky jam about having fun at the fairground while fellow Emerald Isle strutter Island Times returns Fatty Fatty with a loose-limbed falsetto-loaded twanger. Finally, we fly off into the Italian sunset with a stunning slow jam from Umberto Lumber. A twinkling slo-mo chugger with serious cosmic tendencies, what a way to finish an EP.
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タグ: Disco Funk
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La Premiere
La Premiere (clear vinyl 12" with 350 gsm gloss sleeve)
Cat: C56 039. Rel: 28 Apr 12
La Premiere (Mudd Ode To Phreek mix)
La Premiere (Mudd Garden mix)
Review: Claremont 56's main man Mudd gets busy with two remixes of Holger Czukay and U She's "La Premiere", getting nice and slow to worm a lazy kind of shuffle into the original track from all-round Krautrock legend Czukay. The "Ode To Phreek" remix is a loungey track that hops along with quite a spring in its groove, as muted guitar strikes drive everything along behind U She's mournful tone. The "Garden" mix does slip a more prominent kick into the mix whilst subtly dubbing out certain elements in a coolly executed celebration of eclecticism.
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Fifty Discos Deep (B-STOCK)
Cat: RNT 050 (B-STOCK). Rel: 21 Apr 20
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Dimitri From Brooklyn - "Hooked On This Feelin’"
Underdog Edits - "In Need Of That Phone"
Arsenii - "Walter’s Afternoon"
Joey Negro - "Let’s Get Ornery"
Jacques Renault - "Said I Would"
JKriv - "Lovin’ Lasers"
Daniel T - "All Thai’d Up"
Eli Escobar - "I Love Rochelle"
Peter Croce - "Love, Peace, & Joy"
Superprince - "Dependable" (edit)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


To mark their 50th release, Brooklyn scalpel fiends Razor-N-Tape has put together a triple-pack of tried-and-tested reworks from some of the scene's heaviest hitters. It's as strong as you'd expect, with highlights including the heavyweight, delay-laden disco-funk brilliance of Dimitri From Brooklyn's "Hooked On This Feeling" (a dub disco revision of an old Frank Hooker jam by Dimitri From Paris), the Clavinet-driven, piano-laden peak-time hustle of Joey Negro's "Let's Get Ornery", the Clarinet and trumpet-sporting hedonism of Jacques Renault's emotive and heart-tugging "Said I Would" and the screaming, hands-aloft rush of Superprince's "Dependable". Fittingly, label co-fouder JKriv delivers one of the standouts, a rolling revision of an Italo-style, arpeggio-driven delight titled "Lovin' Lasers".
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Fifty Discos Deep
Fifty Discos Deep (triple 12")
Cat: RNT 050. Rel: 21 Apr 20
Dimitri From Brooklyn - "Hooked On This Feelin’" (6:19)
Underdog Edits - "In Need Of That Phone" (7:12)
Arsenii - "Walter’s Afternoon" (5:25)
Joey Negro - "Let’s Get Ornery" (6:30)
Jacques Renault - "Said I Would" (6:30)
JKriv - "Lovin’ Lasers" (6:33)
Daniel T - "All Thai’d Up" (4:52)
Eli Escobar - "I Love Rochelle" (6:26)
Peter Croce - "Love, Peace, & Joy" (6:38)
Superprince - "Dependable" (edit) (6:56)
Review: To mark their 50th release, Brooklyn scalpel fiends Razor-N-Tape has put together a triple-pack of tried-and-tested reworks from some of the scene's heaviest hitters. It's as strong as you'd expect, with highlights including the heavyweight, delay-laden disco-funk brilliance of Dimitri From Brooklyn's "Hooked On This Feeling" (a dub disco revision of an old Frank Hooker jam by Dimitri From Paris), the Clavinet-driven, piano-laden peak-time hustle of Joey Negro's "Let's Get Ornery", the Clarinet and trumpet-sporting hedonism of Jacques Renault's emotive and heart-tugging "Said I Would" and the screaming, hands-aloft rush of Superprince's "Dependable". Fittingly, label co-fouder JKriv delivers one of the standouts, a rolling revision of an Italo-style, arpeggio-driven delight titled "Lovin' Lasers".
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out of stock $31.83
Take It Easy 003
Take It Easy 003 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TIE 003. Rel: 18 Sep 20
Dirty Channels - "Guava Juice"
DJLMP - "Track 3994"
Memoryman Aka Uovo - "I Wonder"
Bugsy - "Pomiri Dan"
Review: Take It Easy are a Milan-based crew who love nothing better than the sweet fusion between classic disco sounds and upfront house music energy. Dirty Channels capture that spirit perfectly on this third release on the label, opening up this split 12" with the crisp and strutting "Guava Juice". DJLMP takes things in a more psychedelic, tripped out direction for the more adventurous groove hounds before longstanding champion Memoryman Aka Uovo gets dusty and woozy with "I Wonder". Bugsy completes the set with the feisty stomp and sizzling tension of "Pomiri Dan".
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A Minute Too Late
Cat: AOTN 12012. Rel: 21 Apr 22
A Minute Too Late (7:34)
United Spiritual Singers - "Not A Minute Too Late" (Tom Noble mix) (6:50)
Review: Since 2020, Athens of the North's in-house band, East Coast Love Affair, has been serving up increasingly impressive slabs of retro-futurist brilliance. Previously, they've turned their hand to spacey jazz-funk/house fusion ('Don't Be Afraid'), deep vocal house ('Without You'), disco-funk ('Confrontations') and lovers rock (a superb cover of Eddie Kendricks' 'Date With The Rain'). This time round, they join forces with veteran gospel-soul choir United Spiritual Singers to deliver an incendiary disco-funk cover of the outfit's obscure (and recently reissued) 'A Minute Too Late'. The scorching, club-ready original mix comes accompanied by a superb Tom Noble rework that re-images the track as a Boyd Jarvis/Paul Simpson style proto-house heater full of reverb-laden vocals, echoing drum machine percussion and addictive synth-bass.
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タグ: Disco House
out of stock $19.49
Slam Dunk EP
Cat: DFR 009. Rel: 22 Jul 21
Ronny Hammond - "Keep On Groovin'" (6:00)
Shit Hot Soundsystem - "Woah" (De Gama Re-Built) (7:15)
Uptown Funk - "South Side Boogie" (De Gama Re-Built) (6:18)
Coldbeard - "A Funky Situation" (7:32)
Review: Daje Funk serves up a big slice of high-grade weaponry for working DJs here with the ninth installment of disco. It is a various artists affair that opens with the rolling rhythm section and funky horns of Ronny Hammond's 'Keep On Groovin.' Shit Hot Soundsystem get a slight re-edit from De Gama but their 'Woah' sure will hit the spot with its retro funky samples, chunky drums and expansive vocal. De Game offer another edit to open the b-side, this time of Uptown Funk's smooth disco groover 'South Side Boogie.' Last of all, things slow down to a crawl over seven steamy minutes of deep disco dubness with Coldbeard's 'A Funky Situation.'
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タグ: Disco House
out of stock $14.55
The Highest Bidder
The Highest Bidder (limited 7")
Cat: SSS 016. Rel: 24 May 16
The Highest Bidder (3:20)
Hard World (3:33)
Review: They say great things come in pairs, and this is certainly true for these two new Sofrito bombs. However, unlike its companion, SSS016 is more of a boogie monster, and Gordon Henderson's "The Highest Bidder" is a tune that is just so easily hummed thanks to its inimitable vocal, while "Hard World" is more of a stone-cold floor-filler with its fast-paced groove and gritty electronic feel. Both unmissable, both total killers. No surprises here - Sofrito doing what the label does best.
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out of stock $7.14
Manzo Edits Vol 4
Cat: MNZ 004. Rel: 08 May 24
Jamaimoi - "Ici C'est Toujours Les Vacances" (edit) (5:09)
Unison Apollo - "Belgian Mambo" (Ediit) (6:07)
Black Pomade - "Sea Urchin" (edit) (4:54)
Digei De Bairro - "Ferramenta N20" (edit) (4:10)
Review: The Manzo Edits label continues to do good work early in its life with a fourth volume of edits from various fine studio craftsmen. Jamaimoi's 'Ici C'est Toujours Les Vacances' opens up with some big disco loops, smart filters and feelgood drums then it's down into dry, sleazy dubbed-out territory with Unison Apollo's 'Belgian Mambo'. Black Pomade's 'Sea Urchin' pumps the party once more with old school drums and cowbell business, and Digei De Bairro's 'Ferramenta N20' then glides on spaced out pads and ascending grooves.
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タグ: Disco House
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Istanbul 70: Psych Disco Folk Edits By Baris K Vol II
Cat: NUB 12029. Rel: 20 Jul 11
Cem Karaca - "Nem Alacak Felek Benim"
Kamuran Akkor - "Ikimiz Bir Fidaniz"
Urfali Babi - "Disko Kebap"
Senay - "Dalkavuk"
Review: The first volume of Istanbul Edits from the Nublu imprint didn't spend long at Juno, and rightly so because the killer Anatolian tweaks from Baris K were more than matched by the cover art! The NYC label swiftly serves up a second helping from the Turkish disco lynchpin which maintains the standards set with aplomb. There's a real devilish charm to all the tracks present here, with the overtly dramatic vocals on Cem Karaca's "Nem Alacak Felek Benim" complemented by a subtle filtered sensation from Senor K - you'll love the slight slip of acid wigout that appears midway through. After that you get sultry twilight slink (Ikimiz Bir Fidaniz), something approaching proto house (the revelatory "Disko Kebap" from Urfali Babi) and perhaps the mosty overtly disco track in "Dalkavuk" from Senay. If you're a fan of the more obscure disco sounds out there this record will hit the spot perfectly.
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out of stock $9.87
I Hear Music In The Streets
Cat: NER 25099. Rel: 26 Mar 24
I Hear Music In The Streets (Touch mix) (10:46)
I Hear Music In The Streets (Expansions NYC dub) (4:51)
I Hear Music In The Streets (LV Classic Boogie mix) (6:33)
Review: It would be fair to say that post-disco outfit Unlimited Touch's 1980 single "I Hear Music In the Streets" is one of the greatest boogie/electrofunk records of all time. Louie Vega clearly agrees, because late last year he decided to gather together the remaining members of Unlimited Touch and record a fresh 2020 version. The A-side "Touch Mix" is the bomb. It features a more organic-sounding disco-boogie groove than the 1980 original, with delicious guitars, bass and electric piano/organ underpinning seriously good group vocals from the sometime Prelude-signed outfit. Over on the flip, Vega serves up an electric piano solo-laden dub mix, as well as a "Classic Boogie" take that naturally sounds very similar to the band's much-loved original version.
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タグ: Disco House | Disco Funk
 in stock $16.75
I Hear Music In The Streets
I Hear Music In The Streets (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: NER 25099YELLOW. Rel: 18 Jan 22
I Hear Music In The Streets (Touch mix) (10:45)
I Hear Music In The Streets (Expansions NYC dub) (4:49)
I Hear Music In The Streets (LV Classic Boogie mix) (6:33)
Review: Anyone with even the smallest interest in disco and boogie will have heard Unlimited Touch's 1980 classic 'I Hear Music In The Streets'. It's a stone-cold killer that should be approached with caution. Louie Vega, of course, is respectful, and these versions are not remixes but rather re-makes, with the Masters at Work man being joined in the studio by all manner of guest musicians and vocalists - including original members of Unlimited Touch. The standout version is the near 11-minute A-side 'Touch Mix', an all-live post-disco version rich in classic disco bass, guitars, electric piano keys and spacey chords. The short-ish 'NYC Expansions Dub' cans the vocals and emphasises the various instrument solos, while the 'LV Classic Boogie Mix' is an almost note-for-note remake of the 1980 original.
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out of stock $16.46
Tchori Tchori: Brasingles Vol 1
Cat: OMSD 003. Rel: 19 Jun 18
Tchori Tchori (3:34)
Tchori Tchori (Joutro Mundo mix) (8:19)
Review: Marlui Miranda's dedication to native Brazilian music goes four decades and one doctorate deep and right now Optimo are paying homage. Celebrating her 1995 album Ihu: Todos os Sons, a collection of tribe songs from northern Brazil, the Jaboti tribe's "Tchori Tchori" is a shimmering, reflective trip laced with staccato, bird-like vocals and chiming harmonic percussion. Enticing, beguiling and ripe for remix extension from Rio's Joutro Mundo on the B. Beautiful.
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Lustro: Five Years Of Super Spicy Records Part 1
Cat: SSPCYSW 002. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Musta - "Fresco" (6:00)
Hotmood - "Ayaaa" (6:46)
Shalvoy - "Dancin'" (5:50)
Adam Nova - "Do It Push" (5:37)
Uptown Funk - "Yendo Loco" (7:09)
Diana Swan - "We Gotta Boogie" (4:45)
Review: Super Spicy celebrates getting to five years old in the best way it knows how - with a new release, of course. This one comes on translucent re wax and brings together a blend of seasoned and fresh talent including Hotmood, Shalvoy, Diana Swan, Musta, Adam Nova and Uptown Funk. These tracks do a fine job of reflecting the label's dedication to innovation right from the off. Musta's 'Fresco' is a nice jumbled percussive disco funker, Hotmood's 'Ayaaa' rides on some electric synth waves and Shalvo's 'Dancin' is a smooth cruise for the midnight hours. On the flip side are three more vibrant and vivacious disco dancers for good times only.
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タグ: Disco House
out of stock $15.92
Le Spank Sampler 1
Cat: LESPANK 001. Rel: 09 Aug 17
Odyssey - "Inside Out" (feat Romina Johnson - Al Kent extended remix) (10:04)
Tonbe - "Saturday" (Yam Who? remix) (5:01)
Unomas - "Shari Vari" (feat Fritz Helder - Hifi Sean remix) (6:59)
Situation - "Times Going Down" (feat Andre Espeut - Joutro Mundo remix) (6:29)
Review: The UK's favourite disco, boogie and house explorers Midnight Riot serve up another compilation entitled 'Le Spank' featuring a host of legendary producers from the scene, alongside some of the hottest rising stars from the underground. There really are some great jams on here: NYC act Odyssey receive brilliant extended edit by Glaswegian legend Al Kent on "Inside Out", a neon lit boogie down version of Tonbe's "Saturday" by London duo Yam Who? plus a deep down and dirty remake of the legendary Detroit anthem "Shari Vari" by Uomnamas: remixed by Hifi Sean and being the standout track on the B side.
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out of stock $9.87
Best Of Lumberjacks In Hell
Best Of Lumberjacks In Hell (140 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: LIH 018. Rel: 08 Aug 16
Pirahnahead - "Inner Turmoil"
Uptown Funk Empire - "You've Gotta Have Freedom" (Patchworks remix)
Mannmademusic - "Circles"
Eddie C - "What It Is"
Olivier Boogie - "Dance Band"
Stacy Kidd featuring Peven Everett - "Body Jerkin"
Hugo H - "Chante Vs James"
Boogie Nite - "Do Yo Thang"
Review: Marcel Vogel's ever-ready LIH imprint celebrates six years of juicy, sassy, often illicit disco soul with some of the label's best cuts to date. Ideal for filling any holes in your collection, the likes of Uptown Funk Empire's Pharoah Saunders cover "Freedom", Manmademusic's gospel-level "Circles", Eddie C's tweaking, freaking drum funk "What It Is", Stacy and Peven's stuttering funk "Body Jerkin" still slap and tickle just as stylishly and smoothly as they did when Marcel first prised them from the editor's clutches... And still will in 10, 20 or 50 years-time. Proper dancefloor clobber.
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Buone Vacanze Vol 2 EP
Cat: BAP 180. Rel: 09 May 23
Ali Renault - "Galactic Boy" (5:59)
Senor Chugger - "Smell The Ashes" (7:23)
Back From The Wave/Umatik - "Endless Crossing" (7:03)
CT Kidobo - "Racing Thoughts" (5:58)
Review: Four months after the series' debut release landed in stores, Bordello a Parigi has readied a second Buone Vacanze EP. Like its predecessor, the four-tracker is packed to the rafters with fresh cuts inspired by the colourful, synth-heavy sounds of mid-80s European electro-disco. Ali Renault is the first to slap on the 'factor 50' and reach for an ice cream, with his 'Galactic Boy' delivering waves of cheery synth-stabs, pulsating Italo-disco bass and glossy synth sounds aplenty. Senor Chugger then steps up with 'Smell The Ashes', a throbbing slab of Italo-disco revivalism rich in cascading melodies and echo-laden drum fills, before Back From The Wave/Umatik doffs a cap to Bobby Orlando and the Pet Shop Boys on 'Endless Crossing'. Finally, CT Kidobo lays down some righteous sleaziness in the shape of minor-key miracle 'Racing Thoughts'.
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Rarest Of The Rare Vol 2
Rarest Of The Rare Vol 2 (clear & purple swirl vinyl 12")
Cat: EDITDUB 16. Rel: 02 Sep 24
Sanctuary - "Disconnect" (extended Disco instrumental) (6:25)
Willie J & Co - "Boogie With Your Baby" (extended Disco mix) (6:21)
Unknown Tape - "Familiar Time & Place" (Chicago mix) (7:05)
Unknown Tape - "Familiar Time & Place" (Detroit mix) (7:09)
Review: The shadowy Edit & Dub crew don't talk about their releases, so it can be difficult to ascertain whether the tracks they're showcasing are long-lost originals, or new edits of ridiculously rare records. Either way, the label's latest EP features versions of some seriously hard to find treats, starting with a fine 'extended disco instrumental' of Sanctuary's 'Disconnect', a fine disco-boogie jam from 1980. They then deliver a (we think) previously unreleased 'extended disco' mix of Willie J & Co's killer 1976 disco-funk gem 'Boogie With Your Baby'. On the B-side we're treated to two takes on the mysterious 'Familiar Time and Place' by Uknown Tapes: a 'Chicago Mix' which sounds like late 80s Windy City acid house smothered in spacey deep house chords and intergalactic electronics and the mid-80s techno-tinged 'Detroit Mix'.
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Hey DJ
Hey DJ (7")
Cat: TBE 713. Rel: 18 Jul 22
Hey DJ (feat Shiro Schwarz) (5:01)
Tell Me If You Still Care (feat Lee Wilson) (6:06)
Review: Saucy Lady's last collaboration with fellow Japanese native U-Key (real name Yukihiro Kanesaka), 2018's 'It's All Here', remains one of the standout cuts in the Star Creature catalogue. Given the label's incredible track record, that's no mean feat! Hopes are naturally sky-high then for this belated sequel, which sees them switch to Star Creature's sister label Tugboat Editions. Shiro Schwartz joins in the fun on A-side 'Hey DJ', a typically boogie-fired chunk of melodious city pop revivalism that ticks all the right boxes. Lee Wilson makes a guest appearance on the similarly glossy - and arguably more city pop-inspired - flip-side 'Tell Me If You Still Care', an eyes-closed male/female duet of the kind that were all the rage in the 1980s.
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I Can't Shake This Feeling
Cat: DR 0010. Rel: 11 Mar 25
I Can't Shake This Feeling (7:53)
I Can't Shake This Feeling (Young Pulse Baby Powder remix) (5:42)
Review: When love drives us wild - perhaps one too many cocoons in our stomachs have hatched as butterflies, leading to an over-excitation of winged beats - a paradoxical sense of undomesticated entrapment may follow. Whether or not our love is acted upon or returned, the fear is that the feeling will never go away, that we have been irreversibly rewilded, and that the mere mention of the person wall never fail to stir us. Kilque nailed the flooding feeling with 'I Can't Shake This Feeling' in 1982, where the motivic repetition of the chorus line "...must be love" added extra poignancy to the word "burden" to describe a song's hook. Now UK production talents U Key and Omar wax the tune extra weightily, lighting a cogno-scented candle of full-boded electro disco, eliciting strange, fatuous sensations in proximate suitors. The track boasts a full live brass and string sections, uniting Japanese and Bostonian talents; it also features Curtis Williams of Kool & The Gang on alto, while Oberheim and Moog add a modern electronic spice. Young Pulse's remix marks a sensorial broken-beat easer-upper on the B, with its foolhardy breakdowns and Rhodesy downturns.
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タグ: Disco Funk
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Istanbul 70: Psych Disco Folk Edits By Baris K Vol III
Cat: NUB 12040. Rel: 27 Apr 12
Nazan Soray - "Halhal" (Baris K edit)
Urfali Babi - "Disco Kebab" (Baris K edit)
Review: The third volume of edits on the Istanbul 70 series, from purveyor of Turkish jams Baris K, gives the listener two reworks that translate to both the dancefloor and the bedroom. Nazan Soray's "Halhal" opens the record, with Baris K departing from the more traditional sounds of Vol.I. The first track lays down a classic disco beat, gently nudging its listener forward with epic strings, trembling percussion and New York break straight out of Paradise Garage. The remix of Urfali Babi's "Disco Kebab" ups the pace, the bass line knocking its way through the beat while scraping guitar licks keep time for the whistling pads and guttural vocal murmurings of Urfali Babi. A very interesting release.
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out of stock $9.33
Free Man
Free Man (12")
Cat: 12SBT 14. Rel: 06 Dec 19
South Shore Commision - "Free Man" (Tom Moulton mix) (7:20)
Ultra High Frequency - "We're On The Right Track" (Tom Moulton mix) (5:17)
Review: 2 classic mixes from the master Tom Moulton. 2 classic & timeless tracks from the disco age
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タグ: Soul Disco
 in stock $14.01
Self Control
Cat: UC 012. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Adam Stegemann - "Self Control" (No Control mix) (9:41)
Universal Cave - "Up All Night" (Making Time edit) (7:43)
Universal Cave - "Too Much" (edit) (5:47)
Review: Universal Cave's Self Control cover is a captivating reinterpretation of Laura Branigan's synth-pop anthem. Stegemann's balearic house rendition infuses the track with a laid-back groove and echoing vocals, creating a hypnotic and alluring atmosphere. Universal Cave's other offerings on this release showcase their eclectic disco influences. 'Up All Night' transports listeners to the funk and groove era of the 1970s, while 'Too Much' tantalises with its disco-tinged sensuality and infectious melody. This EP is a versatile record that should appeal to those who enjoy disco and the innovative spirit of nu-disco.
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 in stock $17.02
DOBRO 007
DOBRO 007 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: DBRO 007. Rel: 20 Feb 23
Sun Rhythms - "Flowers Festival" (4:18)
Dj Merci - "Timelapse" (6:40)
Ground Plane Aerial - "Transition SP" (6:11)
VIGI - "I Am You" (5:06)
Monny Me - "The Name Of The Game" (5:35)
Ugly Frankie - "Free Alcohol Shit" (4:32)
Review: St Petersberg's Dobro label is noted not just for the quality and playability of its funky house and disco re-edits, but also for its value for money. This, their seventh release, is another great example, with no less than six floorfillers included on one 12", each bringing their own individual mood to the table. 'Flowers Festival' from Sun Rhythms has throbbing organs and fruity keys, topped off by a gorgeous Russian vocal. DJ Merci's 'Timetable' goes for chunky rave pianos and Fairlight stabs, lending it an 80s Italo-disco feel, before Ground Plane Aerial's 'Transition SP' closes the side with slap bass and stripped down house vibe that echoes some of Roule Records' more accessible moments. Side two VIGI's 'I Am You', is the most memorable of the whole package, with its idiosyncratic female vocal weaving a magical spell around the listener, before we finish off with a double whammy of Monny Me's swirling stringfest 'The Name Of The Game' and the parping horns and strutting groove of Ugly Frankie's 'Free Alcohol Shit', the latter including a bewitching and unexpected piano solo. Great work all round.
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タグ: Disco House
out of stock $10.71
I EP
I EP (10")
Cat: MMAKEU 02. Rel: 03 Oct 13
I
Left The Sun Shine In
+1
Review: Having contributed to Man Make Music's recent under-the-counter Edits 12", the mysterious U returns with a more conclusive demonstration of his/her production capacity with a second 10" release for the label founded by Georgey FitzG and co. Lead cut "I" is based around a pretty darn soulful vocal hook and the way it's edited shows U to be quite the talent. The production work around it is reminiscent of Daphni at times and the overall result is one of those tracks that will immediately grab a dancefloor. Premiered on Pitchfork, B Side cut "Left The Sun Shine In" shows U is eminently capable of more than feel good house music, feeling more like a less introverted Forest Swords track whilst "+1" is a wonderfully fuzzy piano vignette.
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out of stock $9.87
Benders 002
Cat: BNDRS 002. Rel: 31 Jan 24
Rip It Off (5:26)
How's Your Father (5:57)
Review: New label U - Bend debuted back in September with a tidy Balearic 12" and promised that it would "bridge the gap between acid cougars and the namaste death cult." It is the eponymous production team that takes charge of this 12" again and again the vibe is Balearic. 'Rip It Off' starts off with some syrupy and sugary rhythms that are laid back and funky in their own way. Steamy vocals and acidic liens drive to take things higher and on the flip 'How's Your Father' brings some more laid back cool, this time with acoustic guitar strums and cosmic pads.
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タグ: Disco House
out of stock $11.53
Got To Make Sure
Cat: BK 074. Rel: 21 Aug 24
Got To Make Sure (Pablo mix) (5:00)
Got To Make Sure (remix) (4:50)
Got To Make Sure (Minister mix) (6:41)
Review: Those who frequented Manchester clubs in the early 90s - particularly those where local hero Hewan Clarke plied his trade - will have danced to 'Got To Make Sure', one of a handful of killer street soul records made by Lancastrian vocalist Hughie Crawford as U-Bert. It is considered by some knowledgeable collectors as one of the greatest street soul records of all time. It's certainly been hard to find - hence this much-needed reissue from Backatcha Records. Happily, all three essential versions of the track are present. The original A-side 'Pablo Mix', a smooth, seductive and effortlessly soulful affair rich in loved-up dreaminess and fluttering synth sounds, comes backed by its original B-side, the jauntier and more dubbed out 'Minister Mix', and the more up-tempo, dancefloor ready 'Remix' (originally remixed under the alternative U-Bert & Co alias). Simply essential.
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 in stock $18.39
Supernova Remixes 1
Cat: GT 0012. Rel: 08 Apr 14
Supernova (Ray Mang remix)
Per Aspera Ad Astra (9DW remix)
Chilling In The Spaceship On The Outskirts Of The Universe (Lusty Zanzibar remix)
Per Aspera Ad Astra (Gonno remix)
Review: You may not be familiar with U-Ka, a pair of disconauts that reside in the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, but that's set to change with the release of their debut album Supernova on the Groovitron label later this month. Before that, Groovitron have opened material from the album to a host of high profile producers for two remix 12"s with Ray Mang, Lusty Zanzibar and Gonno all adopting different approaches on this first one. It's no surprise to find Ray Mang transforming "Supernova" into a '80s referencing electro jam, whilst Japanese Nu Disco correspondent 9DW adds some arpeggiated Italo bounce to "Per Aspera Ad Astra". In the hands of Lusty Zanzibar, "Chilling In The Spaceship On The Outskirts Of The Universe" is given a horizontally inclined slo mo make over befitting of the title, whilst the vastly under rated Gonno provides a curveball finale with a wonderfully kaleidoscopic techno rework of "Per Aspera Ad Astra".
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out of stock $13.16
Supernova Remixes 2
Supernova Remixes 2 (limited 12")
Cat: GT 0013. Rel: 29 Apr 14
Supernova (Idjut Boys Grande Salle remix)
Farewell (Frisvold & lindbaek remix)
Solace Mirror Ball (SLO remix)
Forgotten Tune (Seahawks Dusty Drams mix)
Review: The Juno review team is not afraid to admit a lack of familiarity with U-Ka before the release of their debut album Supernova, but we're happy to have discovered this pair of disconauts from in the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen as the album was a cosmic wonder. It's already been complemented by one round of high profile remixes but Groovitron really spoil us with a second that's just as good! A record featuring the collective talents of Idjut Boys, Frisvold & Lindbaek, Above Machine's SLO and Seahawks is likely to pique the interest of any self respecting disco punk and you won't be disappointed with their efforts here. The 'Grande Salle' remix of the album's title track from Idjut Boys is an obvious highlight, with a stripped back dubby house groove allowing the space for a wonderfully warm arpeggiated synth line to shine. Frisvold & Lindbaek set the delayometer to 15 on their killer refix of "Farewell" whilst the B Side offers a slightly more horizontal take on U-Ka's work from SLO and Seahawks.


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out of stock $13.16
Mystic Force
Cat: BAP 095. Rel: 14 Mar 17
Mystic Force (7:17)
Copacabana (6:39)
City Woods (6:59)
Karmic Souls (6:22)
Review: After a series of successful grooves on Bitter Moon, Matteo Pepe's Uabos makes himself known on the perennial Bordello A Parigi. It's the perfect fit: Pepe's uplifting analogue soul thrusts with a sense of positivity and musicality that tips a respectful hat to the legacy of Italo. The ageless consistency runs throughout smoothly as we're flung from the barbed flickers of acid on "Mystic Force" to the sci-fi imagery and emotion of "City Woods". Elsewhere "Karmic Souls" flexes back to 1990 with its rolling broken drums while "Copacabana" will have everyone reliving the 80s - even if they weren't even born that decade.
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out of stock $10.97
Everybody Knows I Love You
Cat: C 112. Rel: 28 Jul 11
Everybody Knows I Love You (Melody mix)
Everybody Knows I Love You (instrumental)
Think About Number One (Melody mix)
Think About Number One (instrumental)
Review: Not to be confused the Mancunian duo of the same name (RIP Electric Chair), the UBs aka Yeahman and The Undercover Brother dig deep into the archives of legendary funkateer Kenny Smith. Across this neat ten inch the duo present trademark Melody and Instrumental versions of two Smith classics. The A Side brings the soft funk rock vibes to "Everyone Knows I Love You", the Northern Soul gem Kenny made for the Kogan imprint, with the brassy leanings of the second version quite delightful. Break diggers will be licking their fingers at the raw materials on offer with "Think All About Number" a heavily vibing funker filled with plenty of brass and organ attitude.
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out of stock $9.87
Terminal Island
Terminal Island (limited 12")
Cat: CDR12 011. Rel: 21 Nov 14
Escape From Terminal Island
Red Skies
Muscles & Jungle
World On A Wire
Review: Terminal Island is a welcome return to Clan Destine Records for Ubre Blanca, the duo formerly of local Glasgow acts Shit Disco and Divorce and, as you'd expect, it features more rich synth magic. Both "Escape From Terminal Island" and "Muscles & Jungles" are seismic odes to electronic music's most dramatic, narrative properties. Driven by body-slapping Moroder-esque arpeggios and laced with sci-fi tale twists, they arrest every aspect of the imagination. Like all the best endings, we climax on a poignant note with the slow and slinky introspective workout "World On A Wire". Thanks Ubre Blanca, it's been emotional.
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Played by: Haules Baules
out of stock $10.16
Polygon Mountain EP
Cat: CDR 12004. Rel: 08 Jan 14
Polygon Mountain
Taxed
Hyperion
Bismuth
Review: Though Ubre Blanca is a relatively new concern, those with a firm grasp of recent Glaswegian music history will be familiar with the project's two protagonists Joel Stone and Andy Brown. The former was a founding member of the art-punk troupe SHITDISCO who caused a notable racket with their clutch of releases on Fierce Panda circa 2005-07. Brown meanwhile was drummer in Divorce, a similarly minded and recently disbanded group whose output surfaced on Merok, Optimo Music and Night School Records amongst others. A new side to their respective musical palettes is shown with Ubre Blanca, seemingly named after a breed of Cuban cow, with their Polygon Mountain EP revelling in 'horror synth jams' that pay clear homage to Goblin, Carpenter et al. The live drumming from Brown offers an added dimension to a quartet of productions that have the soaring synth lines on lock down, with the twelve minute title track an obvious highlight. A superb record from an under-valued label.
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Stone Fox Chase 2009
Cat: F 5438. Rel: 15 Nov 23
Stone Fox Chase (UB 7' edit) (4:53)
Delirium (UB 7' edit) (4:30)
Review: The UB's bring their particular brand of funk to this steamy and fiery new 7" on the Fraternity label. It finds them in edit mode and first up reworking 'Stone Fox Chase'. It has some country-style harmonica built into the raw beats and plenty of psyched-out guitar lines that bring Americana vibes to the percolating rhythms. On the flip is their edit of 'Delirium' which is a totally different proposition - smooth funk grooves with busy chords and icy hi-hats. It's one that looks to the stars and crushes there on a feelgood vibe you hope never ends.
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Narkoministeren
Cat: NOS 001. Rel: 17 Oct 17
Surprisingly (7:09)
Lotte's Hippie House (4:47)
Narkoministeren (10:52)
Review: Rising from the airwaves in a tangible label reality; Nos Classics launches with main man Uffe who lays down three introspective, immersive grooves. "Surprisingly" sounds similar to the worlds you might find shared between Dominick Martin and Andrew Ashong with its low-toned narrative and spiralling instrumentation, "Lotte's Hippie-House" is the ebb and flow of hope flickering over a light percussive weave while "Narkoministeren" takes over the B for a wild 11 minute excursion that's heavy on the percussion and mystic detours. Stunning.
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Played by: KS French
out of stock $12.90
Oye Edits 003
Cat: OYEEDIT 003. Rel: 10 May 17
No Clue (5:38)
Strange Brief Thing (4:25)
Remember To Forget (5:32)
In Some Other Place (5:04)
Review: Following fine outings from Inkswel and Johnny Rock, the good burghers at Oye Records have turned to Uffe Christensen for the latest volume in the occasional Oye Edits series. The Amsterdam-based producer hits the ground running on opener "No Clue", a thrillingly tribal Afro workout that boasts little more than heavy drums and occasional chants. "Strange Brief Thing" is a punchy, horn-heavy rework of a solo-laden disco-funk slammer, while "Remember To Forget" sees him playing around with a Balearic-era, clarinet-laden blue-eyed soul shuffler. Finally, he returns to the world of disco-funk via the rubbery electric bass, razor-sharp guitars and slack-tuned drums of "In Some Other Place". As re-edit releases go, this is one of the hottest we've heard in some time.
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out of stock $10.71
Watch Out!
Watch Out! (clear vinyl 10")
Cat: CFRLTD 001. Rel: 29 Jul 14
Watch Out! (feat Charli James)
Watch Out! (Inkswel raw dub)
Uglyink Theme
Fresh Out The Water
Review: Making for a formidable partnership with their respective loves of beatdown house and boogie, Ugly Drums and Inkswel link up on City Fly for this marvelous EP that makes a powerful opening statement that will appeal to soul cats as much as house heads. The original version of "Watch Out!" features Charli James on vocals, cooing out a righteous delivery over a chunky, squelchy rhythm loaded with 80s funk signifiers. Inkswel then delivers a tripped out dub of the track that will have all lovers of weirdo grooves grinning inanely, while on the flip "Uglyink Theme" gets into a woozy downtempo house frame of mind. "Fresh Out The Water" slows things down even further with a prime slab of dreamy boogie modernism that would go down smooth next to some Dam Funk.
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out of stock $7.96
UHT 002
UHT 002 (limited 12")
Cat: UHT 002. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Set Your House In Order (4:37)
Lego Brick Road (5:23)
Review: Whether or not this label is named in reference to long-life semi-skimmed milk, we do not know, but the tunes on it are certainly fatter than the 2% you get with UHT. 'Set Your House In Order' is the sort of raw, from-the-heart soul sound that will bring any floor to rapture with its gospel influenced lyrics, big horns and neat organ chords. It's a real dancer, while 'Lego Brick Road' is more of a funk-strutter with moody bass and upright kicks embellished with some warped vocals and playful licks. Two gems.
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タグ: Disco Funk | Soul Disco
 in stock $17.02
UHT 001
UHT 001 (12")
Cat: UHT 001. Rel: 22 Jul 24
No Love Lost (7:19)
FM (5:54)
Review: Remarkably unrestrained, original funk from the UHT label and alias. 'No Love Lost' and 'FM' proffer two draggy jazz-funk heavyweights, both of which plod forth blithely with the insouciance of a blinkered teenager. Said to have been made somewhere in the North of England, these two cuts - resting somewhere between edit and well-polished sound collage - are worthy of their description: "ultra heat treated for maximum punch" (we're drunk).
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out of stock $17.56
Whatcha Got
Cat: GAMM 121. Rel: 08 May 18
Whatcha Got (5:25)
Saison (4:00)
Review: G.A.M.M can always be relied to deliver the goods, whatever party-starting musical furrow they're ploughing. In this case, unheralded artist Ukokos lays down brilliantly executed revisions of contrasting cuts. On the A-side, 'Whatcha Got" sees our new hero lighting a rocket under a West coast jazz-rock classic (yep, it's a Steely Dan cut), combining elements from the Californian combo's original with jazzy breakbeats and groovy new musical touches that guarantee loose-limbed dancefloor satisfaction. On the flip, things get even wilder as an obscure Polish jazz-funk gem is laden with spacey new synths, cosmic effects and punchy beats. While the A-side is good, it's this flipside rework that's really got us hot under the collar.
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out of stock $10.71
Hands On
Hands On (12")
Cat: GAMMBATTLE 004. Rel: 08 Apr 21
Hands On (5:47)
On The Word (6:02)
Review: For good time sounds, few labels are as constant and reliable as Gamm. Here comes more of those uplifting beats for happy dance floors courtesy of Ukokos & Jabco, who follow up from their huge 'Keep Rising All Night Long' with more massive gospel vocals and strong melodies. Of course, the production is always soulful production from these boys and ratter than the more hip hop leaning beats of their past, the lean on house frameworks for their rhythms here. On the flipside however it is more of a disco vibe with a big vocal sample primed and ready to get those hands in the air.
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タグ: Disco House
out of stock $12.90
Suggestive EP
Suggestive EP (limited 12")
Cat: PPU 061. Rel: 06 Oct 14
Mayday
Suggestive
Ao
Dreamboy 84
Review: The archives of Estonian artist Uku Kuut continue to prove fertile stomping ground for the PPU label, with this latest transmission drawing from unreleased material he recorded with his mother Maryn Coote. Coote is quite an established musician in her own right, recording a couple of albums as Marju Kuut, as well as collaborating with compatriot Uno Loop and it's clear her musical background helped shape Uku's formative direction. If you've partaken in any previous Kuut retrospectives from PPU, the four tracks here will be a real delight, with "Mayday" and "Dreamboy 84" particular highlights. The former is an alternate tape mix of a track from the Vision Of Estonia LP issued by the label back in 2012, whilst the latter features Marju's vocals in full swing.
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out of stock $13.73
I Feel Love
Cat: PPU 046. Rel: 13 May 13
I Feel Love
Santa Monica Pier
Review: Following the superb Visions of Estonia album from last year, estranged Estonian producer Uku Kuut resurfaces on Washington DC imprint Peoples Potential Unlimited with I Feel Love. This two-track EP is yet another perfect example of the label's speciality in dealing with obscure and unknown dance music gems from the '70s and '80s and highlights why PPU is an eternal favourite at Juno HQ. "I Feel Love" sounds like a combination between Todd Terje's heralded disco-edits and the Norwegian's pumping originals, while "Santa Monica Pier" shuffles and slides like Steve Wonder and Ray Charles knocking heads, drum machines, keys and synthesisers in a sun-drenched Californian studio.
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out of stock $14.27
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