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Vadillo Vice Vol 3
Cat: RWWAX 016. Rel: 13 May 25
More I Like It (5:07)
Napole (4:58)
Towers (6:06)
Cosmic Boy (5:37)
Review: Spanish producer Rayko has been a key figure in the disco scene since 2008, the point at which he launched the influential Rare Wiri label. His fastidious DJ sets hear him blend underground disco, boogie, funk, and electronica, and surely foregrounded his Vadillo Vice series, where Wiri outpours his rarer, outer-there sonic shinies. 'Towers', 'Cosmic Boy' and 'Napole' all command the subtle sensibility of disco edits, but these are actually originals through and through, making impressive use of what sound like sampled vocals and homegrown syntheses.
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 in stock $16.82
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Touch The Vibe EP
Cat: MIAMIDADDY 004. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Feel It Peak (2:13)
Touch The Vibe (7:16)
Like This (1:12)
Me Gusta Is Dead (Period Pain mix) (7:50)
Yes Papi (Miami Daddy Theme) (4:57)
Review: Since making her production debut last year, Courtney Clarke AKA CC: Disco has released a handful of inspired and colourful singles which the boundaries between styles. The Lisbon-based Aussie is at it again here. She begins with the sun-soaked ambient shimmer of intro track 'Feel The Peak', where decidedly Balearic classical guitar flourishes catch the ear, before heading towards peak-time dancefloors on the wide-eyed dancefloor synth-pop flex of 'Touch The Vibe', which sounds Pet Shop Boys' Chris Lowe after a fistful of happy pills. She lays down another atmospheric interlude before going darker and moodier on the psychedelic nu-disco throb of 'Me Gusta Is Dead (Period Pain Mix). The new beat-meets-proto-trance throb of 'Yes Papi (Miami Daddy Theme)' completes a fine EP.
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 in stock $19.36
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Energy
Energy (12")
Cat: DE 334. Rel: 08 May 25
Energy (5:05)
Energy (7" mix) (3:12)
Controle (5:28)
Controle (7" mix) (3:33)
Review: Misty Lane is vocalist Elaine Desjardins, and she worked with producers Michel Bibeau and Ralph Mashats in the mid-80s. Two tunes from that time, 'Energy' and 'Controle', brim with charm and analogue warmth all these years later as they get served up in all their quirky synth-pop style with unmistakable Quebecois flair via Dark Entries. The opener pulses with snappy Roland TR-808 beats and proto-house vibes carried by Desjardins' refreshingly unpolished vocals, while 'Controle' slows things down into a tropical mid-tempo groove that echoes the atmosphere of Junior Byron's 'Dance to the Music.' This reissue is a delight for lovers of Italo, Canadian disco and eccentric synth pop.
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 in stock $17.68
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Hey Mister Mister
Cat: THANKYOU 042. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Hey Mister Mister (vocal) (6:28)
Hey Mister Mister (instrumental) (5:23)
Hey Mister Mister (extended) (8:59)
Review: Rarely does Italo disco ever bare its soul so sensitively. Kriss' 'Hey Mister Mister' was released in 1988, and while the Italian genre's first wave then may have been facing its death knells, that didn't stop producer and songwriter Raff Todesco form making his absolute most vulnerable best of the terminal sound. A frank drum machine makes for a firm but fair bedrest for an easygoing, clean-channelled guitar vamps, which only languidly peak out of the mix at select points, suggesting an ease wrought from years of yearning. Todesco's original vocals steal all the limelight, as unruffled synths truss appeals to spontaneous getaways and falsetto yearnings for the right guy.
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 in stock $21.05
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Synaptic Juice
Cat: SRR 1. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Your Eyes (3:19)
Batt Danse (feat Billy Wirth (The Lost Boys)) (5:55)
Galactic Love (feat His Bitter Truth) (5:57)
Intergalactic Vampire (5:18)
Synaptic Juice (feat Suki Soul) (6:43)
Wrath Of Katt (5:46)
Only Fans (feat Joseph Malik - Natasha Kitty Katt rework) (5:16)
Review: Synaptic Juice is a dizzying trip into the world of electronic and synth-driven sounds with Edinburgh's Natasha Kitty Katt at the wheel. Her third studio album is a melange of retro 80s beats, eerie atmospheres and futuristic storytelling which explores the surreal psyche of Ze Katt and features tales of vampires, alien love and otherworldly experiences. Each track offers a portal into a neon-lit world where reality and fantasy blur and standout collaborations with Billy Wirth, Suki Soul and His Bitter Truth add depth. The album's sci-fi and cyberpunk influences create a cinematic sound that is bold and adventurous and unlike much else, we've heard of late.

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 in stock $25.53
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Baby Baby Please
Cat: ART 001. Rel: 04 Dec 19
Baby Baby Please (7:27)
True Destiny (9:32)
Review: Some artistic edits from a brand new series. We're not sure who the "unknown artist" is behind the reworks (which date from this year and 2016 respectively), but it's clear that they know what they're doing. A-side "Baby Baby Please" is a wonderfully dubbed-out and glassy-eyed revision of a lesser-known Italo-disco/Hi-NRG cover of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes' classic "Don't Leave Me This Way" that boasts a killer vocal breakdown midway through. Over on the flip, "True Destiny" is an epic, low-slung revision of an obscure disco number that rightly emphasizes the heavy groove pushing the track forward and includes some tasty delay and echo trickery.
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 in stock $18.23
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Don't Wake Me Up
Don't Wake Me Up (pink & black spit coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: MAXI 116812. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Don't Wake Me Up (Another mix) (8:07)
Don't Wake Me Up (New mix) (5:44)
Don't Wake Me Up (Flemming Dalum remix) (6:50)
Don't Wake Me Up (DSTRTD SGNL remix) (5:51)
Review: How many Italo disco records leave you saying, "now *this* is where it's at!"? Even many classics miss the chi-spot, but oh do ZYX Music know where to look for such satiate sounds. Originally released in 1986, JD Jaber's Don't Wake Me Up gleams in new citrusy light: the new 12" maxi single recirculates a genius work by Gianluca Bergonzi, whose clattery percs, rattly sweet melodies, and spandex stabs leave our breaths taken. The hard-to-find original versions feature on the A, while the B-side stirs up two new exclusive remixes mouth-to-mouthing new life into the track (and we're not talking CPR): Flemming Dalum's is steeped in retro finesse, while Dstrtd Sngl takes a more modern route, injecting darker textures and punchier dynamics.
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 in stock $21.60
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Knights Of New Haven EP
Cat: BAP 225. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Later Not Lately (6:49)
Slack Blabbath (5:49)
Later Not Lately (Legowelt remix) (6:54)
The Madness In The Method (5:46)
Review: Antoni Maiovvi flaunts an aerated, sunspotty sound on 'Knights of New Haven', blending Ned West Coast influences and US machine music. 'Later Not Lately' pulses with light kicks and ruffling hi-hats, echoing Chicago house and flavoursome tech trance; Legowelt (Danny Wolfers) reimagines it with serrated snares and a gritty TB-303 bassline. 'Slack Blabbath' weaves staggered synths and sharp percussion, and closer 'The Madness In The Method' swirls static-laced drums around eerire bass, balancing Maiovvi's horror-disco roots with bold house rhythms. This EP is a dark, driving, and grand fusion of electronic styles, veering increasingly crushy and redux-happy. Legowelt's snare is especially oomphy, and the closer's synths especially brooding.
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 in stock $17.95
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Cybernetic Love (feat Danilo Braca remix)
Cat: HM 1004R. Rel: 01 Mar 21
Cybernetic Love
Cybernetic Love (instrumental)
Cybernetic Love (Danilo Braca remix)
Review: Italo-disco classic alert! Recorded and released in 1983, 'Cybernetic Love' was the first of a string of Italo-era club hits from the late Salvatore Cusano AKA Casco - an undeniably the most impactful and timeless. On the A-side you'll find the original mixes: a sweet vocal version featuring lyrics seemingly about falling in love with a robot, and an instrumental tale in which Cusano and his collaborators' dreamy chords, sparkling synthesizer melodies, funky electro bass and unfussy machine drums come to the fore. Over on the flip you'll find a new remix from Danilo Braca. He wisely retains the feel of the original, adding a few clonking electronic bleeps and a more chugging groove, whilst retaining the sparkling melodies and immersive chords.
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 in stock $22.16
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Sensazione Elettronica
Cat: MD 33010. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Il Tempo Vola (5:59)
Sexual Chocolate (5:16)
Path Of Souls (6:11)
Synthex Code (4:57)
 in stock $26.10
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Magic
Magic (12")
Cat: BSTX 105. Rel: 14 May 25
Magic (6:57)
Precious Lies (5:11)
Magic (Dave Mathmos remix) (6:20)
Review: With the long-awaited reissue of 'Magic', the trilogy of Celso Valli's early '80s Eyes Records productions is finally complete as it joins 'Future State' and 'Blue Gas' under his Five Sinners alias. Best Record caps off this Italo-disco journey from the legendary Bologna-based composer who was known for hiding behind numerous pseudonyms to separate his commercial dancefloor work from more "serious" music. Once obscure, 'Magic' and 'Precious Lies' emerge from the shadows and sound as fresh as ever. This reissue includes a stunning new remix of 'Magic 'by Dave Mathmos, confirming it as a great slice of Italian disco history.
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 in stock $22.16
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Good For Dance II
Cat: CMR 006. Rel: 20 May 24
Schmoltz - "Luv The States" (6:38)
Bogdan Ra - "Italocombo" (4:53)
Tell Me Why (RFX edit) (5:37)
Colosso (Outra edit) (5:45)
Review: Craft Music's Good For Dance series continues with its second instalment and this one has been curated by none other than DJ Craft himself. Joining him are talented pals Schmoltz, Bogdan Ra, Romain FX, and Outra, also known as Joutro Mundo. These deep diggers are celebrated for their prowess in unearthing hidden gems and transforming them into dancefloor anthems and that's what they do here as each artist brings a unique flavour to the mix. Schmoltz's 'Luv The States' is a peak-time percussive disco jam, Bogdan Ra brings some slap-funk drums and glossy Italo synths and 'Tell Me Why' has crunchy drums and jagged synth stabs before a camp closer in 'Colosso'.
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 in stock $8.13
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Extended Fun (The Final Edition)
Cat: 66260. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Happy Station (Scratch remix - CD1)
Give Me Your Love (12" mix)
Sing Another Song (remix)
Tell Me (12" mix)
Give A Little Love Again (remix)
Baila Bolero (remix)
Lonely Feeling (album mix)
Could This Be Love (House mix)
Give Up Your Fight (The Boxer remix)
Color My Love (club mix)
Psychedelic Vision (album mix)
Happy Station (original club mix - CD2)
Gimme Some Loving (House mix)
Fun Fun (Mega Hit mix)
I'm A Believer (album mix)
Capital Girl (club mix)
One Day (12" club mix)
Give Me Your Love (Hi-NRG mix)
Living In Japan (12" mix)
I'm Needing You (club mix)
Happy Station (Le Disco remix)
Give Me Your Love (Le Disco remix)
Give Me Your Love (Le Disco acappella)
Review: Between 1983 and '87, Fun Fun - a studio project fronted by a trio of female vocalists - delivered some of the most commercially successful Italo-disco records around, with a trademark sound that drew much from the club-ready sound of Hi-NRG. This double-disc collection, subtitled 'The Final Edition', rounds up their greatest hits, B-sides, album tracks, alternative mixes and club versions. Fittingly, it begins with their most lauded track of all, the 'Scratch Mix' of 'Happy Station', before offering up such gems as the tactile and dreamy synth-pop perfection of 'Sing Another Song (Remix)', the soaring Hi-NRG pop perfection of 'Baila Bolero', the sing-along joy of 'Give Up Your Fight (Boxer Remix)' - which sounds like a lost Shep Pettibone club rework from 1986 - and a silly-but-fun cover of the Monkees 'I'm a Believer'.
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 in stock $18.80
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Nemesy (40th Anniversary Edition)
Nemesy (40th Anniversary Edition) (LP limited to 250 copies + autographed art card with obi-strip)
Cat: BTL 8470700. Rel: 06 May 25
24 Hours (7:04)
Touch (6:19)
Arabian Sacrifice (Sacrifice version) (6:19)
You Can, You Can (5:33)
We Play The Music (4:24)
Arabian Sacrifice (Arabian version) (6:02)
I Wanna Dance (3:52)
Review: In celebration of its 40th anniversary, this Italo-disco classic now returns in a deluxe limited edition pressed on 180g vinyl so it can be played nice and out on wonder sound systems. And it will sound superb as it has been remastered from the original master tapes so offers hi-fidelity from its deep bass to its crisp highs. Originally released in 1985, the album broke away from mainstream disco of the day with its innovative, alternative edge and has since gained cult status among audiophiles and Italo fans alike. All the tunes still do a job and are likely gunna get some heavy plays across the summer season and at open-air festivals.
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 in stock $40.38
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No Maze Like Heaven
Cat: RBSTUDIOSESS 01. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Chicco's Chips (5:57)
Elka (6:47)
Look For You (club mix feat Coloray) (5:09)
No Maze Like Heaven (6:29)
 in stock $15.43
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Manzo Edits Vol 5
Cat: MNZ 005. Rel: 21 May 25
Rosy (Khemir edit) (6:28)
Amare Moto (Sparkling Attitude edit) (5:27)
You Have To Cry Tonight (SCASSO edit) (6:11)
Bring Me (Saks&Teip & Black Pomade edit) (6:53)
Review: Kicking of the fifth volume of Milan's Manzo Edits series after a hat-trick-and-more's worth of Afro-disco edits, we've now 'Rosy' on our ears, a bittersweet disco daydream fattened on swooning strings and lovesick charm. Things get steamier after the fact with 'Amare Moto', a slinky, mid-tempo grind laced with satin synths and late-night shimmer. Flip it over and you have 'You Have To Cry Tonight; tight Italo percs clutter in with big hair energy, and a bassline built for strutting. Closer 'Bring Me' dials up the absurdity: cowbells, yodels, and alpine mischief collide in a peak-time oddball rave.
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Gespielt von: Black Pomade
 in stock $15.43
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For You (reissue)
For You (reissue) (limited hand-numbered transparent yellow vinyl LP Nachpressung)
Cat: FTM 201901. Rel: 16 May 25
For You (5:49)
Trying Over (4:54)
It Will Never Be (5:30)
Good Times (4:18)
Stop Your Life (4:32)
Let's Fun (4:12)
You Make Me Do (It) (4:41)
Review: It would be fair to say that great Italo-disco albums are few and far between. Ago's 1982 debut album, "For You", is undoubtedly one of the rare examples of an Italo-disco artist getting it right across an entire LP. As this timely reissue proves, the artist (and his production team) was more heavily influenced by U.S disco, boogie and early electrofunk than many of his synth-pop and new wave-loving peers, giving the set an authenticity and warm instrumental feel often lacking in similar Italian exercises. You may find the accented vocals a touch tongue-in-cheek, but the choruses are great, the instrumentation brilliant and the production spot on.
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 in stock $18.51
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Birds Of Paradise
Cat: BAP 178. Rel: 29 Mar 23
Flycatcher (7:18)
Widowbird (5:27)
Streamertail (5:46)
Quetzal (7:04)
Review: Antoni Maiovvi's latest synth EP 'Birds of Paradise' is a dark, brooding release that draws inspiration from classic horror soundtracks, avian themes and early synthwave. Like something between an 80s title theme for the mothman and a modernist fever dream for automobiles taking flight, each track here is named after a quirkily-named bird, whether that be the Quetzal or the Streamertail. In keeping with the thermal-riding and soaring feel of the music, every track contains subtle birdsong as its texture, not to mention beautifully danceable yet minimal melodies.
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 in stock $12.33
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Terroooooir
Cat: IDM 002. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Terroooooir (5:36)
2023 Sawmix (6:01)
Fuga Da Atlantide (5:13)
Somewhere In Time (5:25)
Review: Ferrari's Terrooooir takes a more restrained approach to electronic music, with each track unfolding at its own pace. 'Terrooooir' kicks things off with steady percussion that forms a solid foundation, while the atmospheric synths gradually build tension without overwhelming the listener. 'Echoes of Silence' leans into ambient territory, the bassline providing a subtle drive beneath the delicate pads, creating a sense of calm. In contrast, 'Midnight Mirage' adds more bite with syncopated rhythms that bring a bit of urgency, though it never disrupts the EP's overall flow. Closing with 'Fading Light,' the track combines melancholy with an undercurrent of energy, leaving a lasting impression with its refined balance. Ferrari's ability to create space and movement within each track shows a strong command of electronic music's subtleties.

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Gespielt von: Black Pomade
Tags: Italo Disco | EBM | Acid Techno
 in stock $19.07
20
Diamonds In The Night Vol 7 EP
Tallac - "Chemtrail Surfers" (6:30)
Luksek - "Tropicale" (5:41)
Francesco Cascella - "That Moment" (6:35)
Hypersensitive - "Disco Homicide" (4:19)
Review: Amsterdam's Bordello a Parigi's ongoing Diamonds In The Night series has not only proved to be a reliable source of new - if authentically old sounding - Italo-disco, Hi-NRG and proto-Eurodance, but also a brilliant platform for new and up-and-coming artists. Volume seven in the series is another strong offering. It begins with the tops-off, melody-driven Hi-NRG joy of Tallac's 'Chemtrail Surfers' and concludes with the vocoder-heavy early morning dark bew wavce disco of 'Disco Homicide' by Hypersensitive. Sandwiched in between you'll find the tough, throbbing, strobe-lit and sweat-soaked hedonism of Luksek's 'Tropicale' and the Bobby Orlando and early Pet Shop Boys influenced excellence of 'That Moment' by Francesco Cascella.
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Tags: Hi-NRG | Nu Disco | Italo Disco
 in stock $17.95
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Non Rompere
Cat: BSTX 104. Rel: 14 May 25
Non Rompere (Dave Mathmos remix) (6:55)
Non Rompere (4:28)
Non Rompere (Dave Mathmos Italo dub) (6:20)
Non Rompere (instrumental) (4:28)
 in stock $22.16
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Rave EP
Rave EP (12")
Cat: CCR 002. Rel: 16 May 22
Rave (5:46)
Speed (4:20)
Cherry (4:15)
Review: Coral City return early in 2022 with an excellent release. N&W are on duty again here with three stand-out tracks. 'Rave' the A-Side is exactly what it says on the tin. It's 808 State meets Larry Heard with a touch of Inner City. Stripped down and four to floor. Classic Roland 909 drums are met with aAhook that shakesAany dancefloor, expect early support with this. 'Speed' is a killer Nu-Disco / Boogie affair with a nod to the seedy underworld of the '80s, Picture Michelle Pfeiffer throwing shapes on the dancefloor in Scarface, and you are right on the nose. Finally, 'Cherry' is an all-out Italo / Hi-NRG workout, the linndrums, the driving arpeggio bassline and overall melancholy feel, is reminiscent of Bobby Orlando.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Disco
 in stock $7.02
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Actors
Actors (12")
Cat: CWPT 012. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Solitair & Solidair (4:18)
Dear Rosie (feat Jolisa) (5:10)
Winter Scent (5:25)
Love By Association (5:27)
Propaganda (5:17)
This Time (Things Will Be Different) (3:17)
Review: This release marks Netherlands-born Luca dell'Orso's debut on CWPT, showcasing his talent for crafting lush, melodic Italo tracks with a timeless feel. 'Solitair & Solidair' sets the tone, its soft fanfare and confident groove evoking the spirit of Balearic ecstasy. 'Dear Rosie,' featuring Jolisa's wistful vocals, is a highlight, its melody reminiscent of a classic Eric Rohmer film. 'Winter Scent' delves into a more introspective mood, capturing the essence of a winter walk with its evocative vocoding and deep sonic layers. 'Love By Association' injects a sense of optimism, its driving rhythm and pitch-shifting synthesis reminiscent of classic Eurodisco. 'Propaganda' takes a more forceful approach, offering a glimpse into the industrial pleasures of Dusseldorf in the 1980s. 'This Time (Things Will Be Different)', finally, wraps up an impressive package with a touch of elegant minimalism.
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 in stock $19.36
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I'm Going To Go (remastered 2018) (reissue)
Cat: FTM 201803BLACK. Rel: 27 Mar 19
I'm Going To Go (Plant mix - Frankie Knuckles instrumental) (8:30)
I'm Going To Go (instrumental) (4:57)
I'm Going To Go (5:15)
Gespielt von: Vincent Inc
 in stock $12.90
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Livin' Up
Livin' Up (12")
Cat: HM 1001R. Rel: 16 Aug 23
Livin' Up (4:48)
Stop (6:45)
Review: Reissued from the 1983 original press on House Of Music - and subject to many a reissue since, for good reason - the Italian duo BWH hear their enduring classic 'Livin' Up / Stop' rereleased once more. Something about the collaborative effrots of Stefano Zito and Helene Zito made for a dizzying concoction in Italo, and the lasting interest in this single is backed up by the song's squeezy-clean mix and Hi-NRG synth rollicks. 'Stop' on the B-side, too, is slower and more rapacious, and without it, the single wouldn't be the same.
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Gespielt von: DJ ROCCA, Black Pomade
 in stock $24.41
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Gimme Love
Gimme Love (limited 12")
Cat: BSTX 014. Rel: 17 Jul 17
Gimme Love (long version)
Gimme Love (Italian version)
Review: This week Best Italy take their reissue romp of Roman rarities down to the infamous Rimini discotheque Cellophane. Crafted as a tribute to the 80s club, "Gimme Love" is an absolute gem of an Italo record, pitched at the more subtle end of the spectrum without ditching the hallmarks of the style. The bass arpeggio still thrums with purpose and the vocals revel in a bath of vocoder processing, but the camp histrionics are replaced here with a more measured delivery that should go down a storm in all kinds of different sets. As well as the original version on the A, the B-side features the Italian version of the track.
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Gespielt von: Ali Renault, DJ ROCCA
 in stock $20.18
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Opaque
Opaque (12")
Cat: MELOD 018. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Opaque (7:20)
Opaque (Massimiliano Pagliara remix) (7:35)
Sanctity (6:55)
Sanctity (Eliott Litrowski remix) (5:07)
Gespielt von: ROTCIV
 in stock $17.68
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Se Mi Rompi Non Ci Sto
Cat: THANKYOU 043. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Se Mi Rompi Non Ci Sto (3:28)
Se Mi Rompi Non Ci Sto (instrumental version) (3:31)
Se Mi Rompi Non Ci Sto (extended dub mix) (5:32)
Review: 'Se Mi Rompi Non Ci Sto' ('If I Broke, I Didn't Know') was the breakout single of Italian circus performer and personality Lara Orfei. Known as a TV actress before branching into music, Lara was in turn a branch on the Orfei family tree, an Italian dynasty of circus showmen and ringmasters. Perhaps due to her commitment to carry the tented family torch, Orfei's time as a musician was hardly successful, and this has in turn resulted in original copies of this record becoming hard to find, and expensive to buy. That all changes with this Thank You reissue, which tracks Orfei's haunting, trapezoid voice against clarion pianos and "oh, oh, oh" emphatics. A brilliant instrumental also bedazzles the B-side.
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 in stock $20.76
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Hypnotic Tango (reissue)
Cat: DE 238. Rel: 28 Nov 18
Hypnotic Tango (original 12" version) (6:11)
Hypnotic Tango (instrumental version) (5:24)
Hypnotic Tango (1987 Powerhouse mix) (6:11)
Hypnotic Tango (Hypnotic mix) (4:31)
Review: My Mine were an Italo disco outfit from Bologna, Italy active between 1983 and 1986. Composed of core members Carlo Malatesta and Danilo Rosati plus Stefano Micheli and Darren Hatch, they reformed in 2016 with Malatesta and Rosati together and new singer Ilaria Melis - releasing the new single "Like a Fool". Their catchy 1983 hit "Hypnotic Tango" is one of the essential underground anthems of the scene, so influential that it was remixed by Frankie Knuckles (his legendary 1987 Powerhouse mix is featured on this very edition) and sampled by Detroit innovator Carl Craig.
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 in stock $17.68
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Cosi Non Va
Cosi Non Va (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DSM 026. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Cosi Non Va (3:31)
Cosi Non Va (Mr Fantasy edit) (5:02)
Review: Italo-disco enthusiasts, strap in for something special, as cult Italian label Disco Segreta celebrates its tenth anniversary with a touched-up, honest-to-time reissue of Cecilia Rizzoli's 'Cosi Non Va'. A priceless Italo disco classic long prized as a collectors' white whale, this unique number 1985 came as an ultra-limited edition of just 500 copies on Scarabes Sound and Discokkio. With hypnotic Juno synths, punchy Linndrum beats, and Cecilia's emotionally charged vocals - providing a glimpse into the Italian singer-songwriter's couth early days - offers melancholic Italo satiation. Remastered from the original analog master and featuring a fresh edit by Claudio Burgos (Mr. Fantasy), this one's a jackpot.
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 in stock $29.17
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Love (Is Gonna Be On Your Side) (Warehouse Find)
Cat: EMDS 6515. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Love (Is Gonna Be On Your Side) (7:07)
I'm Ready (7:11)
Gespielt von: Ursula 1000, Alphabet City, M5K
 in stock $14.31
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Kano (remastered)
Kano (remastered) (limited LP)
Cat: FTM 202101. Rel: 15 Dec 21
It's A War (6:49)
Now Baby Now (5:51)
Cosmic Voyager (6:13)
Ahjia (6:10)
Super Extra Sexy Sign (6:23)
I'm Ready (6:32)
Review: Remastered on vinyl for the first time since 1980, Kano's eponymous album is given a new life through limited edition and hand-numbered vinyl. Italian production duo Stefano Pulga and Luciano Ninzatti are considered pioneers of Italo by many, with their sound serving as a bridge to electro and breakdance later in the 1980s. Features dancefloor hits such as 'It's A War' and its instantly recognisable hook, the neon-lit night drive of 'Cosmic Voyager' and another golden oldie in the form of 'I'm Ready' with its funky vocoded goodness . This one is a new must have for disco lovers.
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Tags: Hi-NRG | Italo Disco
 in stock $18.51
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Danger
Danger (12")
Cat: SPEC 1396. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Flirts - "Danger" (remix)
Bobby O - "I Cry For You" (remix)
 in stock $21.05
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Look At My Car!
Cat: GDTIMIN 008. Rel: 26 May 23
Look At My Car! (6:24)
Rimini Nites (5:51)
Guitar Sands (6:53)
Review: For his latest outing on the Good Timin' imprint he set up some years back, Jex Opolis is joined by Ian D Knight. The St Louis-based performance artist notably makes his presence felt on "Look At My Car", delivering a vocal inspired by "consumerism and rampant motorism" over the NYC producer's superb, Padlock-inspired, boogie-dub groove. The Compass Point influence also comes to the fore on closer "Guitar Sands", where intertwining guitar and synthesizer motifs stretch out across a Larry Levan-friendly backing track. The EP's other cut, "Rimini Nite", successfully pays tribute to the halcyon days of Italo-disco. It's every bit as thrilling as the rest of this superb 12".
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Sad Cities
Sad Cities (white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: IDIB 171LP. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Forget About You (4:45)
Believe In Me (4:16)
Down This Road (feat Highway Superstar) (5:54)
Sad City (4:22)
Dulcinea (4:28)
Falling Clouds (4:11)
Love In Slow Motion (feat Electric Youth) (4:19)
Million Ways (5:54)
Tell Me How (feat Tommy '86) (6:23)
Christmas Escape (4:52)
Why Did I Say Goodbye (feat Tommy '86 - bonus track) (6:09)
Holiday (bonus track) (5:05)
Fading Away (6:54)
Review: Sally Shapiro are actually a duo, and the name is actually a pseudonym. Besides, they are essentially in the business of blowing every other synthpop act out of the park by this point. Packed with emotion and swelling refrains, 'Sad Cities' is a universal lamentation for failed metropoli the world over. Opener 'Forget About You' sets the tone for the pair's home-recorded masterpiece, on which the lead singer's voice takes raspy centre stage. Regret seems to be the central theme, peronalising our collective suffering:
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Blurry Visions
Blurry Visions (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: RE 003. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Blurry Visions (6:34)
Purple Galaxy (8:07)
Review: Marcello Giordani, known as Italo Deviance, returns with a two-track release that captures his decades of dance music expertise. Side A delivers a vibrant blend of house and disco, bursting with infectious energy and a nod to vintage Italo grooves. On the flip, acid influences seep in, creating a hypnotic, mind-bending experience driven by crisp production and dynamic rhythms. Mastered by Francesco Salvadori at Sweep Audio in Berlin, this release is a testament to Giordani's ability to craft tracks that balance nostalgia with forward-thinking sound design, making it a must-have for discerning selectors.
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Italian Dancefloor Outsiders 1987-1994
VARIOUS
Cat: THANKYOU 014. Rel: 09 Aug 22
Cy & Gy - "You Danger" (Victorial version) (6:01)
Ubaldo Missoni - "Let Me Be Your Man" (instrumental) (4:19)
Teknoafro - "Mama Africa" (4:50)
Bokaye - "Ethno Groove" (5:41)
Nightmare Lodge - "Mirage IV" (5:09)
Nistri & Fiori Carones - "Marcia A Gorky Park" (3:05)
Aritmica - "Touch Another Flame" (6:12)
Zen - "Antiacid" (4:52)
Major Ipnotic Key Institute - "Minimal Kinetic" (10:19)
Leo Anibaldi - "Muta 3" (6:23)
Review: Much time has been spent marking the importance and excellence of some aspects of the Italian dance music story - think the 1980s Italo-disco movement, Baldelli's cosmic disco vibes, and the later Italo-house and Roman techno scenes - but there are still gaps in our knowledge. That's where this compilation from Dualismo Sound and Gabrielle Casiraghi comes in. Devoted to 'Italian dancefloor outsiders', it aims to educate us on some of the overlooked oddities recorded in Italy between 1987 and '94. It more than achieves its aims, delivering a mixture of proto-trance (Cy & Gy), Fairlight-powered instrumental synth-pop (Ubaldo Missoni), druggy Afro-cosmic throb-jobs (Teknoafro), sparkling "Worldbeat" (Bokaye), breakbeat-driven downtempo grooves (Nightmare Lodge), and impossible-to pigeonhole sonic insanity (Zen). A genuine 'must-check'.
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Pleasure Of Edits 6
Cat: POLR 006. Rel: 11 Dec 19
Made In France (edit) (7:25)
La Tortue (edit) (6:37)
Soca Danny (edit) (6:59)
Crossed Your Mind (edit) (7:24)
Review: Following a successful run of disco deviance on top labels such as GAMM, Basic Fingers, Barefoot Beats and Tugboat, Toronto's Patchouli Brothers are up next on the sixth edition of the "Pleasure of Love" edit series. The "Beam Me Up" hosts have a proven track record with the ol' razor and tape, distilling rare and underappreciated cuts and turning them into peak time dancefloor gems. These four cuts on volume six are no exception. Our picks: the joyous and sunkissed "Made In France" (tres bien!), followed by the carnival energy of "Soca Danny" with its powerhouse brass section and the classic Stateside vibe of "Crossed Your Mind" on the flip.
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RDY #55
RDY #55 (12")
Cat: RDY 55. Rel: 24 May 24
Brothers (7:07)
Surface Tension (3:06)
Dance (4:32)
Bassline (3:59)
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Can't Hold Back (You're Loving) (reissue)
Can't Hold Back (You're Loving) (reissue) (180 gram transluscent neon purple marbled vinyl 12" in embossed die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SPEC 1887. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Can't Hold Back (You're Loving) (long mix) (6:13)
Baby Not Tonight (6:54)
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Ticket To Ride
Cat: MIR 004. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Ticket To Ride (3:51)
I Won (Cosmo dance dub remix) (4:27)
Review: Italian Dandolo makes a bold solo debut, taking us on an adventurous sonic journey from the Adriatic coast to the distant shores of Thailand. The track pulses with the vibrant energy of Italo Disco, blending infectious melodies with rich, tropical rhythms. There's a sense of escapism here, capturing the allure of a sun-soaked escape, while the production stays firmly rooted in the glistening sounds of the 1980s. On the flip side, Cosmo Dance delivers a remix that is pure dancefloor gold. The dub version leans into Eastern-inspired motifs, nodding to the golden age of Italo Disco with its deep basslines and shimmering synths. It's a track designed to move bodies and keep the energy high, elevating the original's already infectious vibe. This release is a fantastic chapter in Dandolo's evolution and showcases Mirella Records' dedication to preserving the essence of classic Italo while bringing fresh energy to the scene.
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Don't Stop Lovin' (reissue)
Don't Stop Lovin' (reissue) (red & black splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: MAXI 115012. Rel: 14 Feb 25
Don't Stop Lovin' (long version)
Don't Stop Lovin' (short version)
Don't Stop Lovin' (Flemming Dalum remix)
Don't Stop Lovin' (Victor Ark ZYX remix)
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Underboard (remastered)
Cat: THANKYOU 029. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Underboard (remix) (5:42)
Cedar Of Lebanon (5:37)
Underboard (Anatolian Weapons remix) (7:30)
Review: A hard one to pigeonhole when it comes to genre, floating somewhere between Italo and synthpop, and originally released in Switzerland in 1985. Written by German pop group Hongkong Syndikat, both tracks on Ethereal Beat's 'Underboard' flaunt a hyper-distinct yet soothing sound, one which is hard to forget. 'Underboard' is a coolly paced downtempo number which builds up with layers of subtle percussion, lusciously adorned by heavy, saxy reedsmanship and mysterious vocal accents with no real message - 100% chill o'clock served on ice. 'Cedar Of Lebanon' picks up the tempo a notch, once again setting the scene for the reeds to shine as the catchy melody is presented; beautiful 80s instrumentalism from a golden age, and clearly not made in Ableton. The B-side features a respectful DJ tool style remix by contemporary producer Anatolian Weapons.
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Jeh Noh Mix
Cat: ANN 001. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Tools 4 Seduction - "Like On VHS" (6:01)
Tools 4 Seduction - "Choruscan" (6:20)
Lachina - "Out Of The Past" (7:06)
Lachina - "Metallic Rain" (8:05)
Review: Turin's Bunkereeno Kollektiv and ITALIA90 have come together to launch their own new label Anna Records and it debuts with a split EP from Tools 4 Seduction and Lachina. The Argentinian former goes first with the Italo-infused sound of 'Like on VHS' full of dreamy chords and retro-future drums. 'Choruscan' is brighter and happier with cheery chords and a wonky baseline brings the vibes. On the B-side, Lachina who hails from Turin flips the vibe with more strident disco-techno sounds and direct cosmic energy on 'Out Of The Past'. His 'Metallic Rain' then brings flashy synth arps and a speedy intergalactic groove.
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CMYK EP
CMYK EP (12")
Cat: GMN 09. Rel: 24 Feb 25
CMYK Varimalli (3:51)
Outo Magenta (4:58)
Lasertroniikka (4:51)
Disko Revyy (5:44)
Aina (6:21)
Review: For its ninth release, Gamine knocks it out of the park again with Konerytmi's new five-track EP. This release is a heartfelt tribute to the 80s, but it offers more than just nostalgia-it's an interpretation of the era's distinct musical style. The tunes capture the iconic timbres, drum sounds, melodies and harmonies of the 80s so take you back to that time on a wave of killer electro rhythms that are both vibrant and fresh but driving and club ready. If you're longing for the 80s but don't have a time machine, this 12" is the perfect way to relive the music of that decade.

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Future Is Gone
Cat: SPEC 03. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Future Is Gone (6:12)
Medano (7:32)
Suggestion (6:02)
Basic Instinct (6:50)
Review: Molen's 'Future Is Gone' delivers four standout techno tracks, bringing a futuristic energy to the dancefloor. Side-1 kicks off with the title song, driven by a pulsating bassline and a powerful groove, enhanced by spacey sound effects that add an extra dimension. Next up is 'Medano', a journey into a sci-fi world with an exciting acid line and a rhythm that builds in intensity, making it a true trip. On Side-2, 'Suggestion' keeps the momentum going with a killer beat that makes it another solid addition to the release. Finally, 'Basic Instinct' brings an 80s-inspired groove, blending new beat and electro influences for something fresh and unique. This EP from Special Bounce packs plenty of variety, perfect for fans of innovative techno who are looking to get lost in a futuristic vibe.
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Stay
Stay (12")
Cat: RVN 033. Rel: 28 May 25
Stay (6:09)
Mariage (5:31)
Tempus Fugit (6:09)
Review: New World makes a strong return to Riotvan with three fresh tracks that build on his previous EPs without repeating them. Blending romantic 80s disco vibes with a modern edge is his MO, and here he does that again with a knowing smirk rather than full nostalgia. Playful and lightly cheesy, yet always sharp and cool, the music avoids gimmicks or empty retro pastiche. 'Stay' has irresistibly sugar synth loops and a retro-future magic, 'Mariage' is a cool and breezy cosmic jaunt and 'Tempus Fugit' brings a snappy kick and clap combo with lush arpeggios reaching for the stars. New World sounds refined, confident and better than ever here.
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Spacer Woman: Reworked
Cat: ATM 003. Rel: 22 Apr 21
Spacer Woman (feat Iury Lech - Valentino Kanzyani rework) (11:07)
Spacer Woman (Dana Ruh rework) (8:53)
Review: Here's an interesting proposition: two new takes on one of Italo-disco's most celebrated tunes, Charlie's throbbing, synthesizer-powered 1983 masterpiece 'Spacer Woman'. Valentino Kanzayani steps up first, delivering an epic, 11-minute interpretation that subtly beefs up the beats and stretches out the spacey, arpeggio-driven groove before finishing on a lengthy, loved-up ambient section. Dana Ruh's flipside remix is a little more revolutionary, with punchy electro beats, a brand new, TB-303 driven bassline and undulating acid lines underpinning deep space chords, slowly shifting electronic motifs and snippets of the original vocal. It's tastefully done and pleasingly different, which is what you want from modern remixes of classic cuts.
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Can We Go (remastered)
Can We Go (remastered) (limited hand-numbered 12")
Cat: FTM 201805BLACK. Rel: 29 Apr 24
Can We Go (extended original version)
Zwei (extended dub version)
Review: The reissue of Electric Mind's Can We Go single brings back the early electro and post-disco vibes of 1983, captivating listeners with its Italo-Disco and Electro stylings. The album cover itself exudes retro charm, hinting at the futuristic soundscapes within. It transports listeners to a bygone era of electronic experimentation, with elements of Italo-Disco and Electro, creating a captivating sonic journey that feels both nostalgic and ahead of its time. With this reissue, fans old and new can rediscover the magic of Electric Mind's pioneering sound, a highlight to the enduring appeal of early electronic music.
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Archivio Fonomeccanico 2.0
Cat: SOMAR 002. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Cosa C'e (5:26)
Mondo Killer (4:27)
Frequency (3:56)
Nuda (5:12)
Perseo (4:20)
Chow (4:44)
Review: Bellissimi Dischi di Ornavasso open the doors of the Archivio once again! Meticulously chosen from their vast, nigh boundless collection, each selection in this series maintains the warm and danceable sound that has continually distinguished SOMAR Records from the rest. 100% Italian, and certified by officer T. Campanat, their latest brings four new ones to the fore, which are increasingly whammy and experimental; 'Cosa C'e' is ear-infatuating enough, with its from-scratch handclaps and high strings, but from the jump of 'Mondo Killer' we realise we're in for a more experimental, electro-tinged and sample-heavy ride, ones like which we rarely hear.
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