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DJs: Most Charted - Disco - Most Charted May 2013

Djs: Most Charted - Disco

Djs: Most Charted - Disco

DJs: Most Charted - Disco - Most Charted May 2013
6 Jun 2013
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1
Cat: KLRLTDRSD 001. Rel: 06 May 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
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 $10.00
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Cat: KAT 018. Rel: 13 May 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Synchro System
Egbemio
People Must Jam
Review: 3 off cuts from the personal archives of Mr Frank Booker make for another worthy 12" transmission from the KAT label. First up Booker reworks the 1983 gem "Synchro System" from King Sunny Ade, adding a mid tempo groove to the original's lilting array of guitars, horn riffs and vocal hooks that locks you right in. This is matched on the flip with the wonderful edit of Fela Kuti's classic "Egbe Mi O" that has a similarly crunchy feel to it and funks wholeheartedly. The final track "People Must Jam" showcases Booker's cut and paste skills, sitting snugly between, p-funk, boogie and house music and is dominated by that wondrous filtered groove.
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out of stock $9.45
3
Cat: PW FOUR. Rel: 13 May 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cabezaurio
Dark Funk
Review: Porn Wax operates at a more glacial pace than the affiliated Tusk label which suits the slow, grinding brand of Balearica music the label brandishes. This fourth release sees Mexico City pair Daniel Quiroz and Gabriel Eugenio dish out a double helping of horizontally inclined cosmic funkers as Avanti near perfect for the balmy summer evenings. Lead track "Cabezaurio" has a lilting zero gravity groove underpinning some flanged guitar work and space age synths which would make Lindstrom green with envy. Complementing this, Avanti showcase their talent for chugging, muscular, druggy disco funk on the all too appropriately titled "Dark Funk".
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out of stock $10.26
4
Cat: TUFF 002. Rel: 06 May 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Nobody
Reality
Review: The Australian edit machine known across the globe as Late Night Tuff Guy offers up two sublime dancefloor weapons from his armoury for the second in his series of limited, hand stamped Tuff Cuts 12"s. "Ain't Nobody" from Rufus and Chaka Khan is a classic, and has been subjected to numerous edits and reworks over the years; this version from Late Night Tuff Guy belongs amongst the better ones, looping and extending the original and laying it over his trademark crunchy slo mo beats. Face down, the "Back To Life" accapella is joyously diced and laid down over a glistening disco production from the Nile Rogers and Bernie Edwards discography.
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 in stock $16.31
5
Cat: CHANNEL 031. Rel: 13 May 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Fox (version)
Fox
Review: For those unwilling to participate in Golf Channel's "catch me if you can" white label release antics, you can now indulge in the latest example of Eric Duncan's prospering production relationship with Dean Meredith in this fully finished edition. As The Rhythm Odyssey and Dr Dunks, the pair have already served up two plates of incendiary discotheque burners for Golf Channel and this two track Fox 12" is every bit as good. The A Side 'Version' of "Fox" plummets down the disco rabbit hole with dubby abandon, acting as a precursor to the technicolour delights of the original on the flip, which is blessed with a rawness akin to early Chicago house.
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out of stock $10.46
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Cat: PPU 046. Rel: 20 May 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
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 $13.67
7
Cat: MMEAT 004. Rel: 01 Aug 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Say You Wanna
Knockout
Hit N Run
Gotta Get Up
Review: ** repress for the disco dons ** The lesser spotted Mystery Meat emporium returns, naturally with amusingly placed cover art intact - and for the fourth instalment they have rising Irish duo Bicep at the helm. Providing further evidence that the duo's studious knowledge of dance music past is matched by a production approach, the four cuts here are supposedly the product of Bicep downtime whilst jollydaying in Miami. Those with the disco brains to match the Bicep boys will recognise the source material that's been butchered; those without can find solace in the expert poise each arrangement flexes. The rolled up sleeves, soul glo and stunna shades at night vibes on "Knockout" wins the A Side tussle for our boogie affections, whilst there's enough sleazy boogie pump on both the B Side revisions to keep the floor satisfied.
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out of stock $7.36
8
Cat: LIH 101. Rel: 13 May 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Moplen - "Let No Man Put Us Under" (Moplen remix)
The Reflex - "Rock The Casbah" (The Reflex revision)
Review: * Lumberjacks repress ** Italian producer Moplen teams up with The Reflex to share a track each on a transparent 10". Both acts re-jig classic disco and rock gems, with Moplen taking to '70s Philadelphian disco quad First Choice and their track "Let No Man Put Us Under", while The Reflex tinkers with The Clash's "Rock The Casbah". Where First Choice's original may be more about people-power and self determination, Moplen gears his remix directly for the dancefloor with re-swung drums, guitars, bass and First Choice's infamous everyday of my life vocal (used to great effect in Sepalcure's 2010 Love Pressure EP). The Reflex boldly revises a Clash classic, with a specifically engineered four-four drum beats dominating his casbah riddum, which is totally rebuilt from the groups original 1982 hit.

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out of stock $7.36
9
Cat: GUCLSSQS 1. Rel: 02 Jul 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Happy People (edit) (6:09)
Midnight Express (extended version) (3:42)
Love Hang Over (rework) (8:09)
Warp Factor II (120 BPM Time Stretch Dub Down) (6:15)
out of stock $11.84
10
Cat: BIS 006LP. Rel: 06 May 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Higher Heights
Escargot
Afterlife
Deep Stations
Sync Or Swim
Words In Transit
Mountains
Rogue Unit
Exalter
Milk
Review: The ever-interesting Eddie Ruscha returns with a new Secret Circuit full-length, the first on Tim Sweeney's excellent Beats In Space imprint. Given the usually vivid style of his psychedelic electronica, it's no surprise to find that Tactile Galactics is a mesmerizing trip from start to finish. Ruscha darts between kaleidoscopic space disco, wide-eyed shoegaze house, analogue psychedelia, touchy-feely ambience and intense, druggy Italo, somehow shoehorning 25 years of musical misadventure into 70 spellbinding minutes. It's bold, melodic, hypnotic, beautiful, blissful, intense, inspiring and exciting. Put simply, Tactile Galactics is a great album.
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out of stock $27.34
11
Cat: BACCALA 1001. Rel: 29 Jul 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Let The Music Play (previously unreleased John Morales M & M mix)
Young Hearts Run Free (John Morales After Session @ Quad Studios M & M mix)
out of stock $6.84
12
Cat: DIKSO 012. Rel: 22 Apr 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Dynamic Duo
Love Is The Answer
Hot (Adana Twins Twistin' Bassline remix)
Hot
Review: There are sexy vibes aplenty right here as Disko mainstay Larse gets all low-swung and slinky on "Dynamic Duo". Lolloping along with a big old fretless bass run that borders on p-funk, Larse lets the low-end riff chatter away before introducing the standard strings and struts. "Love Is The Answer" is a more traditional nu disco edit with tight loops, a glamorous vocal cycle and a relentless stomping groove. "Hot", meanwhile, lives up to its name with a devilishly deep groove that touches on the foundations paved by Moroder and early 80s electro boogie. For a little more beef, flip for the Adana Twins remix.
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out of stock $8.15
13
Cat: FVR 023. Rel: 27 May 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
CE100
Big Medicine
Never Too Far Away
Review: Three highlights from 2011's stunning album of the same name. Each one sees Trent returning to the mid 90s, revisiting some of his most formative moments and most enduring ideas and sketches. "CE100" is a fireside groove kindled by endless organ blasts, heartbeat percussion and infectious hi-hats (Think Mr De's Renaissance project) "Big Medicine" takes this loose, layered organ warmth further again, featuring none other than Leroy Burgess on keys it builds and builds with organic intent. "Never Too Far Away" shows the Ron at his most soulful. Slinky, jazzy and downtempo, it's the perfect comedown to his more insistent rhythms. Beautiful.
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out of stock $12.36
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Cat: GRIME 006. Rel: 08 Apr 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Rahaan - "Rebound"
Zernell & Rahaan - "What!"
Tim McAllister - "I Need Help!"
Review: The highly anticipated release of Grimy Edits Vol. 6 is here with the type of monster edits you'd expect from GRIMY! On this sixth volume of the popular edit series you have Veteran Chicago DJs Zernell & Rahaan bringing the heat with Rahaan's supercharged version of Rebound as the 1st track, coupled with the Zernell - Rahaan collaboration of an obscure B-side Latin Disco / Break Beat Jam perfectly titled WHAT! Joined on the flip side of the release is veteran edit master Tim McAllister of M.I.L.C. Music fame who takes a lesser known JB 7" and transforms it into the dance foor killer titled "I Need Help!".
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out of stock $11.04
15
Cat: RNT 003. Rel: 15 Apr 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Skin (Frank Booker Godfather edit)
Cosmos (Frank Booker Interstellar edit)
Review: Brooklyn label Razor N Tape return with some razor sharp edits from the personal armoury of Frank Booker, Anyone who keeps a left eye on contemporary deep house and disco should be familiar with the Auckland based DJ, producer and co-host of the Hit It & Quit It radio show with Recloose; in fact those that aren't should enrol in disco night classes right now! Those might help you ID the source material on the two edits from Booker here, though the gliding horn heavy funk and distinctive grunts of A Side rework "Skin" should be all the clue you need. On the flip, the loose limbed percussion and rising Philly strings of "Interstellar" provide equal doses of dusty disco delight.
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out of stock $14.20
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Cat: DDO 001. Rel: 06 May 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
A Little More Love
You Shoulda Known
Review: Jeremy Duffy has been making music in one shape or form for a few years now, but is perhaps best known for the edit based material released under the Duff Disco name. A new year sees Duffy resurface under this moniker with a new label of the same name, launched as an outlet for his original, house based material. Both cuts here align neatly with the current trend for streamlined deepness, dipping and rising with precision execution; if you close your eyes when "You Should Know" is gliding across the speakers it's almost like you've been transported to The Nest on a Saturday night at 2am. More of this Duffy.

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out of stock $7.62
17
Cat: LD 004. Rel: 06 May 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
House Feels So Good
Gangsta Boogie Disco
On Fire
out of stock $12.89
18
Cat: JD 27. Rel: 03 Jun 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
E Mulher (Ashley Beedle Afrikanz On Marz Voyage remix)
E Mulher (Ashley Beedle Afrikanz On Marz Voyage dub)
Carnaval Legrand (Opolopo remix)
Carnaval Legrand (Opolopo dub)
Review: Hot on the heels of Beedle and Yam Who's remixes of "Carnaval" come more respectful contemporisations of Brazilian funk troupe Azymuth. Beedle takes on "E Mulher" this time around, stretching it out into two deep, dubby renditions peppered with percussion, soulful chords and lolloping bass grooves. Opolopo, meanwhile, makes a bid to better his still-impeccable remix of "1960 What?" and takes "Carnaval" on trip to synth boogie town. With warm, wriggling acid bass and reverb soaked percussion, it's not far off his best.
out of stock $8.94
19
Cat: LGL 021. Rel: 15 Apr 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Dark Sax
Teens & Teens
Disco!
Portorico
Tunnel
Passion Fruit
Conflitto Mexicano
Ansellero
Review: KZA's Let's Get Lost label has established itself as a worthy outlet for diverse edited material from the hoi polloi of revered crate diggers, with previous releases coming from the likes of like JD Twitch, Jacques Renault and Eddie C. The label's 21st offering is undoubtedly their most comprehensive release to date, welcoming Italo Disco innovator Daniele Baldelli into the fold with an eight track, double 12" cosmic transmission. Naturally given the length, Baldelli canvasses an array of styles, like the post punk and jazz fusion of "Dark Sax", the pulsating future disco of "Teens & Teens" or the Studio 54 referencing "Portorico". Baldelli also dips into some more down-tempo, ambient and darker italo stylings with "Tunnel", while taking a Latin approach with "Conflitto Mexicano".
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out of stock $16.83
20
Latin Box (Marcos Cabral edit)
No Mistake (Kon 2079 mix)
Love Reaction (Jacques Renault edit)
Night Walker (WOOHOO mix)
Review: It's been a while since label bosses Cabral and Renault treated us to volume six but, as always with OTP, its well worth the wait. Cabral kicks off proceedings with a sludgy proto-house number that comes complete with some fantastic chopped up vocal work a la Kevin Aviance. Kon follows with a homage to the disco edit. Not to leave us languishing in the 70s for too long, "Love Reaction" whisks us forward to a packed warehouse in Chicago circa 1989. Big, roomy, boomy and laced with just the right amount of contemporary production, it's Renault at his darkest. "Night Walker" is the final piece of the edit puzzle; woozy, filtered and possibly the best example of a processed Cevin Fisher vocal ever, it's the ultimate funk finale.
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out of stock $7.36
21
Brad Shitt - "Cashbah Breakdown"
Brian Maiden - "George Will Come Again"
DJ Travel Insurance - "Mighty Bloody Real" (the unreleased dub)
The Black Passages - "Street Flasher"
out of stock $6.30
22
Cat: RDY 11. Rel: 29 Apr 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Nightlife Unlimited
Passion (extended unreleased)
Donnie
Review: The seemingly bottomless archives of prime Ron Hardy edits are raided once more for the eleventh plate in the RDY series arriving on the murkiest translucent vinyl we've seen in some time. Hardy's official 1986 remix of "Donnie" from The It sits on the B Side and for those unfamiliar to its intoxicating charms, this makes a welcome opportunity to indulge. It's all about the A Side for us however; Hardy's magical take on "Peaches & Prunes" which is a masterclass in gruff editing, is joined by the crazy "Passion" which sounds like The Flirts classic melted down completely.
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out of stock $8.15
23
Cat: LGL 22. Rel: 13 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 $8.41
24
Cat: SB 004. Rel: 20 May 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Eye On You
Cupcakin'
Make It Official
My Medicine
out of stock $14.99
25
Cat: KF 003. Rel: 14 Oct 13
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Moon Plain (7:14)
Oblong (7:28)
Sentenced Beyond The Seas (5:05)
Moon Plain (Soft Rocks Acperience) (7:14)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Little do people know that Coober Pedy is an opal rich town buried deep within the red and arid outback of South Australia. Lewie Day (aka Tornado Wallace) and Tom Moore may be from Melbourne, but the duo make up the Coober Pedy University Band, coining the term "Krautback" to describe this Moon Plain EP. Drawing upon italo synths and mid-tempo Balearica as inspiration, the first release comes in 12" form via Soft Rocks' Kinfolk label. The reverb washed Australian crooner Chet Faker appears on the title track "Moon Plain" alongside heavy struck piano chords, while "Sentenced Beyond The Seas" is a flow of groggy atmospheres and downtempo beats. "Oblong" is the the EPs stand out italo track with short bass arpeggios a highlight, while Soft Rocks "Acperience" mix of "Moon Plain" takes on an acidic and space western theme.

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out of stock $7.36
26
Cat: ERC 006. Rel: 03 Jun 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Electric Eels
Eros In Exile (parts 1 & 2)
Praise The Night!
Bush Recorder
Pointy Birds
Review: Emotional Rescue certainly laid a claim for the most esoteric of reissue endeavours last year, and they are maintaining this approach in 2013. This release sees the label dig further into the cassette archives of Kevin Harrison, focusing specifically on the Neo project the Coventry musician did in cahoots with fellow electronic explorer Peter Every from Neophyte Records. As you can tell from the primitive drum heavy tone of the music, Neo surfaced in 1985 with the 8 track cassette release Global Network. This twelve presents five of those tracks, all of which echo the pulsing electronic rhythms of the Fly EP, Emotional Rescue's previous Harrison reissue, and will find as much favour with those who sleep on the left side of disco as fans of cold wave.

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out of stock $6.84
27
Marti Caine - "Love The Way You Love Me" (remastered)
Doves - "Compulsion" (previously unreleased)
Twin Sister - "All Around & Away We Go" (Hotel Motel mix - previously unreleased)
TBS - "Extraterrestrial Manoeuvres In The Dark" (feat Jamalski - 1st time on vinyl)
out of stock $10.00
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