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Singles
Straight Line
Cat: ATH 183. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Straight Line (3:52)
Oh My (3:57)
Review: British multi-hyphenate James Alexander Bright is soon to return with his third album and ahead of that you can get a taste of what to expect in the form of this irresistible electro-boogie banger. 'Straight Line', says Borght, "started out as a wonky homage to 80s & 90s radio" and is "based on the memory of meeting someone you want to stay up all night listening to music with". His voice takes the lead with LinnDrum beats and wispy synths, lithe pads and a slapping bassline. It's sultry, steamy and sure to get temperatures rising. 'Oh My' is a superb jazz-funk workout in a late-night Theo Parrish style.
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Balearic Headspace: Volume Seven
Cat: RIOT 015. Rel: 10 Sep 24
David Dingess - "Hyper Love" (Toni Rossano edit) (4:17)
Jaegerossa - "The Buzz" (6:07)
Cruisic - "Inspector Norse" (Slowly remix) (4:47)
FSQ - "This Is Carribean Disco" (A Tom Moulton mix) (6:28)
Review: Midnight Riot help the listener carve out their own personal Balearic headspaces with their new compilation Balearic Headspace, likening the "experience" of Balearic not just to a sound, but an affect, one that cannot be experienced without specific records or specific times and places. Do we believe it to be true? We may or may not, but that doesn't distract from the whopping curation job here, with most tunes on offer consisting of both total newness and reworks/revisions by the Midnight Riot crew; this 12" is a four-track selection of a wider 19-track digital comp. Our highlight has to be the ultra-smeary Tom Moulton mix of 'This Is Caribbean Disco' by Fsq, which floats atop a serious floe of stretched-out axe bubble and echoing crosstick, as its lyrics deal in word-painted themes of being held underwater. As mindfully, cognitively Balearic as it gets!
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I Got She's Got
Cat: DFA 2710. Rel: 25 Apr 24
I Got, She's Got (remix) (5:51)
She's Playing With Fire (feat Piscis) (6:25)
I Got, She's Got (3:54)
Review: The mighty DFA label has always come at dance music from a rock and indie perspective and for that reason has always brought plenty of new ideas to the dancefloor. Fernando Pulichino has long been at the heart of the operation with his fusion of rock, funk, and electronic beats and here he is again with more of the same. 'I Got, She's Got' is a raw, energetic track, while the remix offers clarity and rich arpeggios. 'She's Playing With Fire' with saxophone by Gustavo Buchiniz, meanwhile, adds another explosive element meaning that all three tracks deliver pure club-ready firepower.
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Search Of Indigo (remixes)
Search Of Indigo (remixes) (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: LENG 071. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Search Of Indigo (AM remix) (4:57)
Search Of Indigo (LTJ Xperience remix) (5:30)
Search Of Indigo (LTJ Xperience dirty mix) (6:18)
Search Of Indigo (LTJ Xperience dub) (5:51)
Review: When it first landed on Leng in 2018, Fernando Pulichino's 'Search of Indigo' delivered a typically attractive blend of dub disco, nu-disco, Balearica and stylish lead vocals from Luca Gaspirini. Six years on, the track returns in remixed form. The Argentinian producer and multi-instrumentalist kicks things off with his own 'AM Mix', a deliciously low-slung and psychedelic chugger propelled forwards by raw, restless TB-303 acid lines, low-slung bass guitar and the dreamiest of pads. Luca Trevisi AKA LTJ Experience handles the rest of the EP, delivering a trio of hazy, slow motion and pleasingly dubbed-out revisions. His A-side remix, in which echoing vocal snippets and jangly guitars catch the ear, is followed by the superbly squelchy, acid-flecked 'Dirty Mix' and the more immersive and hazy dancefloor 'Dub'.
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Gespielt von: Manu Archeo, DJ ROCCA
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Beneath The Neon EP
Cat: RNTR 062. Rel: 05 Sep 23
How 2 Feel (4:42)
Remedy (4:28)
Beneath The Neon (4:42)
Remedy (GUakaCVO Stank Face mix) (7:08)
Remedy (feat Steve Monite - JKriv Disco dub) (6:02)
Review: Razor-N-Tape is a bastion of deep house brilliance as once again perfectly exemplified by this vibrant new package from Flamingo Pier. New Zealand collective Flamingo Pier have dropped several well received 12"s on the Soundway Records label and then came good with 2021's self titled full length. They are still all about bringing happy, sunny vibes to a tropical disco template here with the likes of the synth lead 'How 2 Feel' then funky vocal pumper 'Remedy'. There are cosmic rays lighting up the big chords and aloof vocals of 'Beneath The Neon' then a couple of remixes on the flip bring more dubby disco-house sounds.
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Turned Your Back (feat Atjazz remix)
Cat: DINR 002. Rel: 01 Jul 24
Turned Your Back (extended) (4:56)
Turned Your Back (3:28)
Turned Your Back (Atjazz extended remix) (5:03)
Turned Your Back (Atjazz extended remix instrumental) (5:03)
Review: J Axel and Eva Essa find magical harmony on this new collaboration on the Do It Now Recordings Vinylized label. 'Turned Your Back' is a perfectly heart-melting, life-affirming bit of soul-drenched and intimate deep house with gorgeous vocals and super smooth drums all healing you to your core as the gentle rhythms wash over you time and time again. It's a faultless original but one that is also ripe for remixing and who better than Atjazz who slightly ups the tempo but keeps the deep, wavy rhythmic vibes and adds a little cosmic magic in the synths. A sublime package indeed.
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Horror Games
Cat: SC 7050. Rel: 11 Feb 21
Horror Games (3:43)
Horror Games (instrumental) (3:41)
Review: Teddy Powell and Zee Desmondes are The Jack Moves, a contemporary disco and hip hop outfit who here link with unknown newbies The People Of Newark and Larry Hamm for this tidy new 7" on Star Creature. 'Horror Games' has a squelchy synth bass line that carries the loose drum work and bustling methane of background vocals and found sounds. A lead singer takes charge up top as various chatting crowds play out in the background. It's a busy tune that also comes as an instrumental for those who prefer the focus to be on the well crafted drums and bass.
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X Ray Eyes
Cat: DFA 2725. Rel: 20 Mar 25
X-Ray Eyes (4:49)
X-Ray Eyes (extended Trash Can dub) (9:50)
Review: The latest awakening from DFA Records hears James Murphy and company lift but a single little finger, precipitating an avalanche of anticipation, as this is their first material in three years. First premiering on NTS to clamorous acclaim, the band's first release since 2022 comes with minimal promo text, and packs bubbling synths with grinding drums, creating a familiar yet refined sound. Echoing the band's early style, it now comes on an exclusive 12" inverted by the 'Extended Trash Can Dub', which brings found, street-larked spring-sound, and vision-questing whispers, to a stomping indie romp, a potentiality promised but not entirely delivered by the original track.
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Gespielt von: Tom Drew
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Confuse The Marketplace
Cat: DFA 2180. Rel: 07 Dec 07
Freak Out/Starry Eyes
North American Scum (Onanistic dub)
Hippie Priest Bum-Out
Review: US only 12" from LCD Soundsystem on DFA, featuring tracks which were only on limited UK 7"S and 12"S - including 'North American Scum' Oananisyic dub mix.
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Crime Of Passion
Cat: LTR 013. Rel: 13 May 24
Crime Of Passion (3:24)
Love Bug (3:45)
Review: MIA's latest single, Crime of Passion, picks up where her last hit left off, delivering another dose of sultry funk with producer Gil Masuda. With deep bass and a groovy vibe, MIA's silky voice weaves a tale of compassion and desire over an up-tempo 80s-tinged boogie beat. The track's infectious energy is sure to get listeners on the dance floor, with lyrics like "Am I your shining diamond, baby, kryptonite?" enticing them further. On the flip side, 'Love Bug' offers a chill roller skating jam with lush Rhodes chords and warm synth tones, perfect for anyone who's ever been in love. Released on Love Touch Records, this single hints at the possibility of a long-awaited debut album from MIA in the near future.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Soul
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Ethereal
Ethereal (12")
Cat: AU 0089. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Ethereal (Rodion Xtended mix) (6:50)
Ethereal (Ivan Berko club mix) (6:16)
Ethereal (Magic Words remix) (7:41)
Ethereal (Italomatic remix) (4:44)
Review: Eli Cohen's New York label Alliance Upholstery is back for the first time in a long while with a new outing in the form of a reissue of 'Ethereal' by Beijing band Nova Heart, which originally came as part of their debut CD album back in 2012. The track is a collaboration between singer-songwriter Helen Feng and Roman DJ and producer Rodion and channels 80s synth-pop with a mid-tempo electronic tribal beat and a digital bassline which evokes Anna's 'Systems Breaking Down'. Remixes include Italomatic's uptempo, bass-driven twist, Ivan Berko's percussion-heavy rave and the late boss in his Magic Words guise making homage to William Orbit's 80s 'Torch Song' work.
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Burning Bridges EP
Cat: RNTR 054. Rel: 28 Feb 23
Burning Bridges (Prince Thomas Diskomiks) (8:58)
Burning Bridges (4:02)
It Was The Summer (Each Other remix) (7:43)
It Was The Summer (3:54)
Review: Razor-N-Tape is like catnip to disco and funk lovers - the label seems to serve up endless amounts of dance floor gems and now it is a couple of sick remixes of Phenomenal Handclap Band which have got us all ready for the weekend. First up is a sublime and deep Prince Thomas Diskomiks of 'Burning Bridges' which has gloopy bass and leggy nu-disco drums all overlaid with some funky guitar work and ethereal vocals. The more slow and lumpy original is included while on the flip is 'It Was The Summer' (Each Other remix) which is laced up with restless acid tweaks and slapping hits that mark for a much darker vibe than the hazy and laidback original.
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Champions
Champions (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BAP 209. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Champions (5:21)
Champions (instrumental) (5:21)
Review: Real Velour's Champions on Bordello A Parigi is an excellent blend of Italo house and new wave, evoking the sounds of Heaven 17 and early New Order. Side-1's 'Champions' brings a vibrant 80s dance sound to life, combining warm strings, throbbing bass, and crisp drums with shining synth lines. The track's indie and synth-pop influences merge seamlessly, creating memorable hooks that are both addictive and joyous. The bittersweet lyrics add a layer of depth, telling a story of change and lost dreams, giving the track an emotional weight beneath its uplifting melodies. On Side-2, the instrumental version of allow's the intricate synth work to take center stage. The cold wave edge is softened, highlighting the bright and uplifting melodies that blend electro disco with Italo influences. Champions is a standout 7" that pairs melancholy with a hopeful, danceable sound.
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Big Town Boy Small City Dreams
Big Town Boy Small City Dreams (12" with obi-strip)
Cat: CAS 005. Rel: 14 Feb 25
Big Town Boy Small City Dreams (6:54)
Big Town Boy Small City Dreams (Bangkok Impact remix) (7:08)
Big Town Boy Small City Dreams (radio edit) (4:24)
Review: In case you've failed to notice, 2024 marks the 40th anniversary of Bronkski Beat's breakthrough hit, 'Smalltown Boy'. That has provided Bring Ring an excuse to reissue his superb 2018 cut, 'Big Town Boy, Small City Dreams' - complete with artwork that knowingly nods to the Bronski Beat record. His original mix, a female vocal-led affair in which moody analogue electronics, glistening guitar motifs and memorable synth sounds rise above a throbbing Hi-NRG bassline and Bronksi beats (sorry), appears in extended and edited forms, alongside a fresh rework from long-serving neo-Italo producer Bangkok Impact. His version is simply sublime, adding layers of expressive excess and trippy effects while subtly beefing up the groove and weaving elements of the vocal in and out of the mix. It sounds like an anthem in the making.
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The Docksides Boy
Cat: ROG 01. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Finger (4:28)
Mustang (4:04)
Strato (4:21)
Pech (3:58)
Review: Roggtrax is the latest of many alter-egoic endeavours by Matthieu Roggwiller (aka. Mattrogg) since 2020. His latest 12", 'The Docksides Boy', is a minimal, surfy disco wave-braving - an instrumental dance project homing in on the defined edges of early '80s "Anglo-Saxon disco, blended with sub-Saharan African disco, new wave and art pop of the time. Building off its own coinage - 'electropical' ambience - the sonic palette here is smooth, rhythmical and oded to the guitar, with casual disco hookers like 'Strato' and 'Finger' both in name and in content recalling the image of fingerstyling while overlooking a Mediterranean sundown.
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Monday
Monday (12")
Cat: BAP 190. Rel: 28 Nov 23
Monday (9:28)
Loredane (6:28)
Cyber Black Spaceship (6:26)
Review: Rome's Andy Romano is welcomed into the Bordello family with his long-awaited debut release, 'Monday'. The tracks it consists of were shelved for more than ten years, said to have floated between a handful of DJs after its first confidant, Andrea Confrancesco, chose a different path in his creative career by becoming a professional illustrator. An excellent example of naive, nigh-lo-fi new beat, but no less punchy and galactic, 'Monday', 'Loredane' and 'Cyber Black Spaceship' are a veritable trident of watery, retrofuturistic, catchy wonderment.
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Pushing My Buttons
Cat: LAXACID 5. Rel: 13 May 24
Pushing My Buttons (8:25)
In Motion (5:50)
In Motion (Maltitz Balearic Acid House instrumental remix) (6:11)
Pushing My Buttons (Apollon Telefax Italo vocal remix) (4:46)
Pushing My Buttons (Apollon Telefax Skylax Italo instrumental) (4:47)
Review: Max Skiba and Snax deliver a captivating journey through disco and nu-disco sounds with 'Pushing My Buttons' EP on Skylax France. Side-1 starts with 'Pushing My Buttons,' exuding a tribal mood with proto-house influences and a dramatic disco aura. 'In Motion' follows with a great vocal performance, blending disco, soul, and emotional elements into a laid-back yet uplifting message. On Side-2, 'In Motion' receives a refreshing remix by Maltitz Balearic Acid House, focusing on the melody while infusing techy moments and a captivating bassline, complemented by an added acid line. 'Pushing My Buttons' then gets a vibrant reimagining by Apollon Telefax, delivering a high-energy, hi-NRG version with both vocal and instrumental remixes. With its range of remixes and tracks, this release offers something for every mood and occasion, making it a standout addition to any disco enthusiast's collection.
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Gespielt von: Rave Energy
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Apocalypso Remixes EP (San Bernardo, I:Cube, Lauer, In Flagranti mixes)
Apocalypso (San Bernardo Superstrada version) (6:18)
Apocalypso (I:Cube remix) (6:17)
Apocalypso (Lauer remix) (5:26)
Apocalypso (In Flagranti remix dub) (5:51)
Review: Alan Strani is back on Bordello to have the superb title cut from his recent Apocalypso remixed by a top team of producers in I:Cube, Lauer and In Flagranti while he also adds his own new spin. The San Bernardo Superstrada Version is a glorious one with heady Italo synth work and subtle strings lighting up the retro-future electronic disco grooves. I:Cube brings more depth and weight to his house learning version while Laur goes for a blissed-out chugger that will get your head amongst the stars. Last of all is the In Flagranti Remix Dub with nice loose percussion and soothing chord work.
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So Low
So Low (7")
Cat: BCR 146. Rel: 27 Apr 23
So Low (2:47)
You & I (2:21)
Review: The world is full of heart-rendering electronic pop. So much so, you sometimes have to ask yourself if we can handle - or indeed actually need - any more. Rendered almost-immune to the emotionally barrage that seems to haunt our airwaves, playlists, and Made In Chelsea episodes, anyone who still has feelings in 2023 is doing well by all accounts.
Then along come Synthia, billed by the Big Crown label as a 'supergroup', comprising production don Leon 'El Michels Affair' Michels, and vocalist Claire Cottrill, AKA Clairo. Debate over what constitutes a 'group' aside, So Low, a startling double-A is enough to make you forget everything we just talked about, throw away the idea of overkill, and dive right in. As if born to score something cool, reflective, thought-proving and devastatingly romantic, fans of Electric Youth, Cocteau Twins and Almagris should be here already.
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Sanctified
Sanctified (limited 12" + poster)
Cat: OKNR 08. Rel: 24 May 24
Luce Rossa (4:10)
Sanctified (feat Working Men's club) (4:32)
Lenzuola Di Raso (demo) (3:38)
Mi Dimentico (4:47)
Review: Francesca Macri's System Olympia project takes the best bits of Italo, disco, boogie and house and distills them into something fresh and sincere. As her cover art unfailingly spells out, this is sexy music first and foremost, and that intention charges her productions with a heart which positively radiates out of the speakers. Her Okay Nature label has been a reliable conduit for her prolific output, following up on last year's Always On Time record with this new EP which features a surprise appearance from Working Men's Club on the title track 'Sanctified'. It's a melancholic centre point to an EP which maintains Macri's thematic focus on the spiritual dimension of pleasure.
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Please Don't Stop The Rain (Ron Trent remixes)
Cat: ASHRR 06. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Please Don’t Stop The Rain (Ron Trent remix) (4:14)
Please Don’t Stop The Rain (Ron Trent dub) (4:09)
Please Don’t Stop The Rain (ASHRR Soundsystem instrumental) (5:06)
Please Don’t Stop The Rain (ASHRR Soundsystem remix) (6:23)
Review: LA-based band ASHRR picked up plenty of new fans with their recent Sunshine Low album and now they're back with the sixth single from it and it comes with some seriously heavyweight names on the remix. Chicago house pioneer Ron Trent does his thing to 'Please Don't Stop The Rain' by going super deep, spine tingling and heady with some lush arps and distant guitar twangs adding a Balearic feel. Dub treatments come from the Prescription boss himself, while ASHRR's alter ego, ASHRR Soundsystem, offer up an instrumental and a remix that lay down dubby house drums and lush chord work. This one keeps the summer vibes going well into winter.
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TSTD Neo: Sunset 2
TSTD Neo: Sunset 2 (limited 12")
Cat: HDYANEO 12. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Turbotito - "Time Starts Moving Slow" (6:15)
1-900 - "Breakin' 84" (Vibes4YourSoul remix) (4:01)
Review: The finger-click-clap is a staple of nu-disco, and doesn't Turbotito flaunt it on their latest EP. The artist has been dubbed an electronic-slow-disco artist, never swooning to the indulgent high of a tempo above, say, 120bpm. This approach allows the categoric glitz and sparkle of disco extra time to shine through; 'Time Starts Moving Slow' kicks off the EP as a sort of slow-disco manifesto, seeding ideas of a phonic slow food movement; high-pitched synth plucks and pickled, finger-picked guitars come clearly apiece, as the artist sings, untethered to any effect save for long-tailed reverb, on top. 'Breaking 84' contrasts with a talkboxing groove which soars past the A's establisher tempo, but still, necessarily, goes steady.
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Gespielt von: Ben Gomori
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Looking In
Cat: RNTR 056. Rel: 18 Apr 23
Looking In (5:10)
Sleazy (3:52)
Your Distraction (4:04)
Sleazy (Nenor remix) (5:02)
Looking In (Clive From Accounts remix) (6:02)
Review: The Looking In EP marks the return of Brooklyn-based quintet Underground System to local imprint Razor-N-Tape, with a stunning five track release of originals and remixes. It offers a fresh and unique blend of Balearic grooves, left-field funk and up-tempo backbeats that respectfully showcase the US sound. The tracks are complete with the band's signature use of flute and synth soundscapes, driving percussion and catchy vocal hooks that are sure to get you moving. On the B-side of the record, RNT mainstays Nenor and Clive From Accounts deliver two club-ready remixes that take the tracks into even more dancefloor-friendly territory.
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Wrong Numbers
Cat: WH 002. Rel: 16 Aug 22
Heavy Breathing (7:59)
Work It (5:54)
Dirty Devil (6:35)
That Is The Question (4:45)
Review: Wrekin Havoc does just that with its second release from the artist of the same name. After a big first EP that really announced the label's arrival in style this one is another tasty disco collection. 'Heavy Breathing' has toting old school chords and Italo drums and 'Work It' bring glossy vocals, crashing hits and a libidinous vocal. Things get slow and seated but just as steamy on the flipside cut 'Dirty Devil' then last of all is the glorious bit of exotic and tropical, boogie tinged disco freshness that is 'That Is The Question.'
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Disco
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Alben
On A Trip
On A Trip (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ANOTR OATLP. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Unlock (3:47)
Care For You (3:41)
How You Feel (feat Leven Kali) (6:05)
Currency (feat Cimafunk & PAME) (5:21)
Falling Feels Like Flying (feat Kabusa Oriental Choir) (5:19)
Don't Understand Ya (feat Tyler Daley) (3:38)
Bad Trip (2:17)
24 (Turn It Up) (feat Kurtis Wells) (5:51)
Can't Let It Go (feat Tyler Daley & 3DDY) (2:54)
Simple Rules (feat Kurtis Wells) (4:22)
Here For You (feat Leven Kali) (2:19)
Livin In A Dream (2:33)
Set It On Fire (4:37)
6 Am (6:21)
Review: ANOTR turn the page on a bold new chapter with their second album, now out via their No Art imprint. Stepping out from their club-rooted origins, the duo now embrace a genre-spanning sound, weaving through shimmering disco, hypnotic alt-soul, raw post-punk, kosmische, and uplifter indie dance. Ahead of a global tour, the duo took refuge in psychedelic retreats in Ibiza, LA and the Netherlands, channelling the freedom unlocked in the act of microdosing psilocybin mushrooms. The revelations hereinafter steered them to using live instrumentation, as well as their first ever recorded vocals on key tracks like 'Set It On Fire', 'Care For You', 'Bad Trip' and 'Living In A Dream.'
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Sunshine Low
Cat: ASHRRLP 01. Rel: 16 Sep 24
Please Don't Stop The Rain (3:41)
Different Kind Of Life (4:01)
Sway (3:25)
Deux Sons (4:10)
Sun Song (4:43)
Fizzy (5:09)
No Garden (4:05)
Sunshine Low (3:21)
What's Been Turning You On (3:32)
Koolove (5:26)
Review: LA threesome ASHRR aka lead vocalist Steven Davis and producer-musician-vocalists Josh Charles and Ethan Allen are back with a brilliant new album for Ralph Lawson's superb 20/20 Vision Recordings that finds them working by the old mantra of 'art for art's sake'. This effortlessly eclectic record collides electronic soul, post-punk, space disco and indie-dance and is rich in melancholic melody, hazy, late-summer moods and late-night dancing. The vocals bring an indie edge to jangling delights like 'Please Don't Stop The Rain' while 'What's Been Turning You On' is a laidback and languid groove for lazy sessions.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Disco
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Exotic Illusions
Cat: ISLELP 015. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Exotic Illusions (feat Hotel) (4:28)
Piranesi (4:46)
So Hot (3:37)
Antenna (feat Jofi) (4:27)
Feel It (4:45)
Cat's Cradle (feat Jermango Dreaming) (3:53)
Living Upside Down (3:25)
Night Time (feat Private Joy) (5:04)
Review: Exotic Illusions marks the debut album of Sydney-based duo D.D. Mirage, delivering a multifaceted blend of global sounds through a distinctly antipodean lens. Drawing from their background in the indie-psyche and punk scenes, Josh Dives and Disky Dee have crafted a record that is as much about atmosphere as it is about movement. From the opening track, 'Exotic Illusions (Feat Hotel)', the duo's signature approach to Balearic, disco, and funk takes shapeiits infectious rhythms paired with tropical melodies evoke the feeling of both familiarity and foreignness. The Neapolitan funk influences are most evident on 'So Hot', where the rhythm section, recorded with the help of Daniel Monaco and Andrea De Fazio, drives the track forward with a punchy, danceable groove. Meanwhile, 'Piranesi' infuses a South American shuffle into boogie, layering it with smooth percussion and fluid synths. The collaboration on 'Antenna (Feat Jofi)' channels '80s drum machine bossa nova with a certain European elegance, while 'Feel It' pulls the listener into a laid-back, sunset-driven groove that gradually shifts into the lighter, more experimental textures of 'Cat's Cradle (Feat Jermango Dreaming)'. On tracks like 'Livin' Upside Down' and 'Night Time (Feat Private Joy)', D.D. Mirage explore an Aussie flavour within the sonic blend. 'Night Time', with Private Joy's smooth street soul vocals, delivers nocturnal warmth, demonstrating the duo's uncanny ability to merge genres and influences into a distinctive whole. The album's diverse set of tracks highlights not just their broad musical influences but also their nuanced ability to make each track an immersive journey.
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Infinite Desires
Infinite Desires (pink vinyl LP)
Cat: DLAND 002LPBP. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Multiply (4:16)
American Dream (4:56)
Forbidden Love (4:49)
Hold On Tonight (3:50)
So Long (5:11)
Consensual Loving (4:08)
Go Now (4:37)
Wait Until It Rains Tomorrow (4:30)
Review: It's been a minute since we had a record from Donny Benet, the Australian singer, songwriter, bass guitar ace, disco evangelist and entertainer. Turns out it's always worth the wait, with Infinite Desire not only classic Benet - albeit on a smooth, sultry, easygoing tip - but also a record that marks the beginning of a new chapter for this beloved character. His first on a freshly minted indie label he set up. A fun odyssey with added glitter and swirl, like almost everything the man touches, Infinite Desires is inspired by a simpler time, when blazers with shoulder pads were nightclub attire, hair was big, and overbites ruled the dancefloor. But what really stands out is how right these sounds still feel today. This is no pastiche, let alone parody, but DIY innovation that serves to remind us of what groove really means.
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Style & Or Substance
Style & Or Substance (red vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: IMP 74LP. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Style & Or Substance (3:57)
Live Together (3:52)
Who Dares Wins (3:09)
Thumbs (3:09)
Choice (4:06)
Schleep (3:17)
Dirty-Clean (2:56)
A Long Year (3:12)
The Endless Cycle Of Maintenance (4:00)
Multitudes (3:05)
Review: The debut album from The Ferguson Rogers Process dropped late last year and finally makes its way to vinyl via Impressed Recordings. Following their debut single 'Live Together' and an early Melbourne show, Tim Rogers and Lance Ferguson's Substance And Or Style is a smart take on hip-hop with tunes like 'Dirty-Clean', which leans further into their disco influences and captures the glitter-in-the-gutter mindset behind the project. With Rogers urging listeners to dive in and embrace the mess, he reminds us that 'the sink is your shrink', encouraging a no-holds-barred approach to getting things done.
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Chewing The Fat
Chewing The Fat (limited neon pink vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: ALNLP 71X. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Driving On The Wrong Side Of The Road (3:10)
Square Pegs In Round Holes (3:34)
Space Between Us (3:45)
Bloodlines (3:43)
Going Through The Motions (4:35)
Chewing The Fat (2:37)
Henges (interlude) (1:11)
Pressure Makes Diamonds (3:18)
Swallertrip (3:24)
Can't Find The Words (2:53)
The Light You Bring (3:42)
Review: This new album marks a bold new chapter for Franc Moody that offers a window into their evolution into a more mature, reinvented outfit with an intriguing sound. This album dives deep into the duo's creative depths and finds them breaking their own musical rules. Partly recorded at LA's 64 Sounds Studio and Damon Albarn's Studio 13 in West London, the album draws heavily from Albarn's unique synth collection including rare Russian models. Influenced by live performances from Massive Attack and LCD Soundsystem, the record shifts away from disco towards a grungier, grittier and more attitude-driven sonic palette so has a raw and experimental essence unlike their previous releases.
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Chewing The Fat
Cat: ALNLP 71. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Driving On The Wrong Side Of The Road (3:08)
Square Pegs In Round Holes (3:33)
Space Between Us (3:43)
Bloodlines (3:43)
Going Through The Motions (4:40)
Chewing The Fat (2:39)
Henges (interlude) (1:14)
Pressure Makes Diamonds (3:18)
Swallertrip (3:24)
Can't Find The Words (2:55)
The Light You Bring (3:46)
Review: London-based duo Franc Moody is made up of Ned Franc and Jon Moody and thesis their third studio album. Chewing The Fat marks a fresh chapter for the duo and is packed with unusual and interesting sounds made with mellotrons and drum machines. Across the course of the disco odyssey, it captures themes of adventure and enchantment and reflects moments of excess before recognition of being grounded by reality. In other words, it is a great summation of life's highs and lows in musical form.
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Chewing The Fat
Cat: ALNCD 71. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Driving On The Wrong Side Of The Road (3:10)
Square Pegs In Round Holes (3:34)
Space Between Us (3:45)
Bloodlines (3:43)
Going Through The Motions (4:35)
Chewing The Fat (2:37)
Henges (1:11)
Pressure Makes Diamonds (3:18)
Can't Find The Words (2:53)
The Light You Bring (3:42)
Review: Following a pair of well-received albums on Juicebox Recordings (not to be confused with A Guy Called Gerald's 1990s label of the same name), self-styled "nu-funk" duo Franc Moody have transferred to Night Time Stories for the release of new album Chewing The Fat. Like its predecessors, it blends a left-of-centre, Hot Chip style sensibility with colourful and nostalgic synth sounds, disco strings, good grooves and nods aplenty to both 21st century electronica and the Halcyon days of synth-funk in the 1980s. The results are frequently superb, with highlights including the throbbing-but-sparse 'Square Pegs In Round Holes', jaunty opener 'Driving On The Wrong Side of the Road' and the blissful, tactile and string-laden nu-disco bounce of 'Bloodlines'.
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Daylight
Daylight (translucent neon yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: FAKE 133. Rel: 16 Aug 24
Daylight (2:50)
Sun Come Up (3:36)
Coalition (3:12)
You Are My (3:18)
Meantime (3:27)
Golden Hour (3:05)
Sad Banger (2:49)
USB-USC (2:55)
Summery (3:18)
Living Things (2:52)
Celebrate (4:00)
The Show (3:41)
Review: HiFi Sean and David McAlmont's latest collaboration, Daylight, delivers another dose of upbeat, soulful and danceable tunes on the follow up to their acclaimed debut, Happy Ending. The first of two releases from the duo this year, with the companion album, Twilight, set for release in December, Daylight is a vibrant journey through 12 songs that celebrate the colors and feel of summer. The duo's chemistry shines through as they explore themes of joy and exploration, and fans can anticipate a deluxe limited 'Neon Orange' Vinyl Edition featuring a free orange flexi-disc, signed art print and downloadable lyric book.
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Daylight
Cat: FAKE 133CD. Rel: 15 Aug 24
Daylight (2:50)
Sun Come Up (3:36)
Coalition (3:12)
You Are My (3:18)
Meantime (3:27)
Golden Hour (3:05)
Sad Banger (2:49)
USB - USC (2:55)
Summery (3:18)
Living Things (2:52)
Celebrate (4:00)
The Show (3:41)
Review: Disco bossmen HiFi Sean and David McAlmont return with their new album, Daylight, on Plastique Recordings and a fine one it is too to follow up their acclaimed 2023 debut, Happy Ending. Daylight features twelve exhilarating tracks that celebrate the essence of summer and do a good job of capturing its vibrant colours and joyous moods. This is the first of two albums from the duo in 2024, with the nocturnal counterpart, Twilight, set for release on December 1 and therefore likely to be a celebration of the moods of winter. In the meantime, your days will be long and bright and full of dancing with this one.
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The World That I Created Now Is Mine
Cat: INTLP 009. Rel: 05 Nov 24
The Very Far Of You (3:44)
Volatile Love (3:42)
Owl Disco (4:20)
The World That I Created Now Is Mine (4:50)
Monsoon (0:24)
Don't Rush (4:15)
More Fantasy (1:43)
(Morning) Release (4:55)
Space (3:41)
Icarus! (bonus track) (4:53)
Review: Following a run of quietly impressive singles on Boitte Music, Nicolas Saavedra brought his Kabinett project to Internasjonal back in 2022. A couple of EPs later and the Bogota-based DJ/producer is ready to deliver his debut album. Taking cues from fellow Colombian Felipe Gordon, the tracks on offer blend vintage and contemporary synth sounds, electric piano motifs, MPC-driven lo-fi beats, a few choice samples and his own vocals to create a set of tracks that variously draw inspiration from deep house, lo-fi pop, jazz-funk and space disco. Highlights include dreamy pop number 'Volatile Love', the Prins Thomas-esque 'Owl Disco', the decidedly psychedelic and hard chugging title track, and stellar cosmic funk head-nodder 'Don't Rush'. An album that's well worth your time and money.
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Everything Is Here
Everything Is Here (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: RM 087LP. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Space Odyssey (3:39)
Against The Odds (2:22)
Lush (feat Tkay Maidza) (3:33)
Be Easy (feat Magi Merlin) (3:34)
Mars (feat Kurtis Wells) (3:16)
Gaspard's Dream (3:34)
Blurry (6:25)
Quest (Real Love) (feat Pote) (3:21)
Interface (2:29)
Too Much Of The Same Things (feat Kurtis Wells) (4:16)
Closer To The Source (Signals) (3:38)
No Escape (feat Barney Bones) (3:27)
Sunseeker (feat The Code) (2:56)
Left In The Air (3:23)
Music For The End (2:46)
Review: Kartell's debut album Everything Is Here melds French electronic accessibility with r&b and disco grooves while also drawing on prog rock's esoteric elements and introspective psychedelia. Nostalgic yet forward-looking, it expands on his EPs with dream pop aesthetics and the futuristic allure of the 60s and 70s. Space rock's nebulous textures and ethereal sounds permeate throughout as tracks are anchored by minor-key grooves. The dense, cinematic production weaves a vivid tapestry, integrating live bass, drums, and guitars amid hazy effects and synths to leave you lost in sound.
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Pulsar
Pulsar (gatefold blue vinyl LP + booklet in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: IDOLLPLTDB 141. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Cosmogonie (3:02)
Amour Ex Machina (3:46)
Me Da Igual (3:20)
Love From The Other Side (4:06)
Danza Marilu (feat Fabiana Martone) (3:50)
Any Way (feat Maggie Rogers) (5:11)
Deja Vue (3:55)
Girl! (3:54)
Sweet & Sublime (feat Erick The Architect) (4:46)
Pulsar (4:12)
Review: L'Imperatrice's upcoming album Pulsar promises to be a vibrant fusion of funk, disco, pop, and house music, enriched with influences from French house and Italo-disco. The Parisian group show their versatility by incorporating elements of hip-hop, kosmische, and pop into their sonic palette, featuring guest vocalists such as Maggie Rogers, Erick the Architect, and Fabiana Martone, Pulsar promises to deliver a dynamic listening experience. With their infectious energy and innovative sound, L'Imperatrice continues to fascinate audiences, making Pulsar an eagerly anticipated addition to their discography.
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Pulsar
Pulsar (limited gatefold LP + booklet + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: QLIMA 040V. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Cosmogonie (3:02)
Amour Ex Machina (3:46)
Me Da Igual (3:20)
Love From The Other Side (4:06)
Danza Marilu (feat Fabiana Martone) (3:50)
Any Way (feat Maggie Rogers) (5:11)
Deja Vue (3:55)
Girl! (3:54)
Sweet & Sublime (feat Erick The Architect) (4:46)
Pulsar (4:12)
Review: L'Imperatrice's upcoming album Pulsar promises to be a vibrant fusion of funk, disco, pop, and house music, enriched with influences from French house and Italo-disco. The Parisian group show their versatility by incorporating elements of hip-hop, kosmische, and pop into their sonic palette, featuring guest vocalists such as Maggie Rogers, Erick the Architect, and Fabiana Martone, Pulsar promises to deliver a dynamic listening experience. With their infectious energy and innovative sound, L'Imperatrice continues to fascinate audiences, making Pulsar an eagerly anticipated addition to their discography.
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Pulsar
Pulsar (CD)
Cat: QLIMA 040CD. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Cosmogonie
Amour Ex Machina
Me Da Igual
Love From The Other Side
Danza Marilu (feat Fabiana Martone)
Any Way (feat Maggie Rogers)
Deja-Vue
Girl!
Sweet & Sublime (feat Erick The Architect)
Pulsar
Review: L'Imperatrice's upcoming album Pulsar promises to be a vibrant fusion of funk, disco, pop, and house music, enriched with influences from French house and Italo-disco. The Parisian group show their versatility by incorporating elements of hip-hop, kosmische, and pop into their sonic palette, featuring guest vocalists such as Maggie Rogers, Erick the Architect, and Fabiana Martone, Pulsar promises to deliver a dynamic listening experience. With their infectious energy and innovative sound, L'Imperatrice continues to fascinate audiences, making Pulsar an eagerly anticipated addition to their discography.
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What's Happening? At The Berlin Festival 2010
Drunk Girls (4:36)
Get Innocuous! (6:03)
Daft Punk Is Playing In My House (5:27)
All My Friends (8:20)
I Can Change (6:25)
Tribulations (5:23)
Movement (7:18)
Yeah (Crass version) (5:20)
Review: Surely your first thoughts seeing this album drop are what a shame it is that LCD Soundsystem no longer crank out the tunes. Happily, we shall always have their fine body of work to revert to in times of need and few albums could quench your thirst for punk-funk-infused indie-disco bangers than this live effort from 2010's Berlin Festival. It has a number of the cult US band's classics included such as a fine rendition of 'Daft Punk Is Playing In My House', the seminal 'Get Innocuous!' and one of our favourites, 'All My Friends'. A wonderful way to revisit the glory years of one of the best bands of the last 20 years.
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Comme Dans Un Penthouse
Comme Dans Un Penthouse (limited translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: LLR 0206LP. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Autobahn (4:10)
Addiction (3:30)
A La Rencontre De Barbara (5:30)
Pourquoi Pas (1:54)
Sentiments Nouveaux (3:34)
Penthouse (3:30)
Au 44e Etage, Invisible Touch (3:08)
Moderne, Transgressive Et Excessive (4:38)
Review: Le Couleur consistently sidesteps complacency with each new album presenting a fresh musical experiment without ever losing its familiar foundation. With Comme dans un penthouse, the band takes its biggest leap into musical exploration yet as they revisit elements of 'Voyage Love' while delving deeper into disco infused with new wave nuances. The result is a cooler, more distant vibe compared to their previous work. The album crafts a narrative universe around Barbara, introduced in 'POP,' as she seeks excess, pleasure, and happiness amidst frenetic rhythms. From the Krautrock-inspired 'Autobahn' to futuristic tracks reminiscent of Das Mortal, Le Couleur deftly balances innovation with familiarity here on another sublime-sounding album.
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Ultradisco
Cat: SPITTLEDD 10. Rel: 30 Oct 24
Munich (feat Alice Silvestrini) (3:33)
Polaroid De Une Promenade (feat Fabrizio Massara) (0:42)
Darling (feat Anita Dada & Fabrizio Massara) (3:27)
The Right Words (feat Fred Ventura) (4:19)
Crystal (feat Alice Silvestrini & Andy) (3:36)
You Are So Beautiful (feat Killme Alice & La Tosa) (3:36)
Summer On A Solitary Beach (feat Johnson Righeira) (4:17)
Italopop (feat Anna Soares & Eugene) (3:22)
My Love In Tokyo (feat Terrienne - French version) (5:04)
Betty Blue (feat Alice Silvestrini & Margo) (4:37)
Everybody Say Oh Oh (feat Chiara Camillieri) (3:51)
Review: Following their debut with Monochromatic, the Milano 84 duo of Fabio Di Ranno and Fabio Fraschini returns with Ultradisco, an album that sharpens up their signature style. Combining synth-pop, new wave and Italo disco with modern flair, this record includes 11 tracks in both English and Italian and offers an emotional, refined sound for modern dance floors. Collaborators include Johnson Righeira with a futuristic twist on Franco Battiato's classic 'Summer on a Solitary Beach' and Anita Dada alongside Fabrizio Massara on the poignant 'Darling.' Fred Ventura energises the album with 'The Right Words' and serves as artistic supervisor for this essential 80s-inspired collection.
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Maria
Maria (2xLP)
Cat: CRMLP 050. Rel: 16 May 23
Spells
Dive
Laura
Ice Is Falling
No Words
The New Year
Together Alone
The Last Song
Review: Electronic duo Pale Blue releases their highly anticipated second album 'Maria' on Crosstown Rebels. With eight captivating tracks, the long-player takes listeners on an immersive electronic journey. Mike Simonetti (Italians Do It Better) and Elizabeth Wight (Silver Hands) formed the outfit in 2015, gaining acclaim with their debut album. It showcases Wight's personal experiences and thoughts through her lyrics, accompanied by techno-infused melodies that lean towards rock influences. From dreamlike melodies to haunting productions, the album seamlessly blends electronica with pop touches.
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Pacifico
Cat: BAP 219. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Halloumi Amour (4:05)
Breathe (3:59)
International Lovers (feat Kuntessa) (3:53)
Seasons (4:02)
Florence, Alabama (3:27)
Tropic Of Capricorn (feat Vanbasten) (7:31)
Lima (2:48)
Boulevard (4:13)
Pink Sunset (3:31)
Don't Be A Stranger (3:49)
Review: Pacifico is the debut album from Italian-born, LA-based multi-instrumentalist Francesco Perini under the Pearz guise. It tracks a five-year sonic journey through Florence, London and Los Angeles and takes in all the sounds of those places so blends disco, electro, nu-jazz and Japanese City Pop into a rich, genre-spanning sound. True to its name (Pacifico means "peaceful" in Italian) the album captures the reflective calm of travel's end and has collaborations with artists like Kuntessa, VANBASTEN, Natalie Findlay, Jules Apollinaire and others bringing their own depth to the project. The result is a multicultural tapestry of sound that is full of warmth, groove and introspection.
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Love Without Illusion
Cat: OMLP 24. Rel: 01 Feb 23
Open Hours (6:11)
Lick The Bag (6:04)
Modern Nature (4:32)
Sell Your Stuff (dub) (5:32)
Pure Touch (4:58)
Ask Your Body (6:19)
Love Without Illusion (5:06)
Zero Hours (4:21)
Review: Glaswegian outfit Pleasure Pool - a collaboration between producer/synth player Finn O'Hare, vocalist Andrew Robertson and a rotating cast of guest musicians from the local scene - delight in creating hard-to-pigeonhole music that combines club-friendly elements with live performance, the addictive accessibility of pop and nods to a wide variety of sonic styles. 'Love Without Illusion', their debut album, is an exemplary exploration of this approach, offering aural attractiveness and a string of highlights. Our picks of a very strong bunch include the slipped breakbeats, stirring synth-strings, New Jersey organ stabs and analogue bass of 'Modern Nature', the wayward electro-dub eccentricity of 'Sell Your Stuff', the Balearic synth-pop colour of opener 'Open Hours' and the humid, immersive, sunrise-ready deep psychedelia of 'Love Without Illusion'.
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Soft Focus
Cat: LEGO 333VL. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Confident Man (3:27)
Bitcoin Bro (3:21)
I'll Get By Without You (3:40)
Authenticity (3:10)
King Of Spain (3:10)
Back For Your Love (3:51)
Loved Up (3:17)
The Matinee (2:59)
Midnight Movie (3:09)
Telephone Calls (3:36)
Bird Of Paradise (3:45)
Microdosing (4:07)
Review: UK-based Australian musician Joel Sarakula's new album Soft Focus blends his many influences across soft-rock, funk, AOR, soulful disco and indie pop, all wrapped in a gentle, laid-back aesthetic. The album's name refers to a photographic technique that creates a warm, flattering blur-an apt metaphor for Sarakula's hazy and nostalgic soundscapes. Soft Focus includes two tracks produced by Shawn Lee: the disco-infused 'I'll Get By Without You' and the relaxed, '80s-inspired 'Telephone Calls.' Other standout tracks are the Latin rock of 'King of Spain,' the soulful 'Back For Your Love' and the psychedelic 'Bird of Paradise.'
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Solar Nights (5th Anniversary Edition)
Solar Nights (5th Anniversary Edition) (orange & red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 541416510720 LP. Rel: 02 Oct 24
Welcome Back
Just Like You
Automatic (feat Panama)
Northern Lights (feat David Harks)
String It Again
Mirage
Shadow Of You (feat David Harks)
Primordial (feat Niya Wells)
Still Not Forgotten
Take It From Me (feat Emma Brammer)
Athena (feat Anduze)
Don't Go (feat NTEIBINT)
All For You
Through The Night (feat David Harks)
Review: Satin Jackets' Solar Nights has been given a slick anniversary reissue, reaffirming Tim Bernhardt's place as a master of nu-disco elegance. Released on Eskimo Recordings, the album's 14 tracks are a cocktail of shimmering pop, smooth disco, and glossy Balearic vibes, all impeccably produced. From the lush opener 'Welcome Back' to the punchy piano-led 'String It Again', Bernhardt effortlessly straddles the line between retro glitz and contemporary polish. Vocal contributions from Panama, David Harks, Niya Wells, and more only deepen the album's charm, lending their voices to standouts like 'Northern Lights' and 'Mirage', which have already racked up millions of streams. Five years after the album's original release, the reissue finds Bernhardt's production sounding even more refined. Tracks like 'Primordial' and 'Athena' reveal a producer still fine-tuning his sonic craft, with each song meticulously sculpted to glisten with high-end fidelity. And it's all perfectly suited for the dancefloor, whether in the bright sun or after dark. There's no scrappy authenticity here; Bernhardt instead leans into a smoother, more polished sound, setting him apart in a scene that too often favours the lo-fi. Solar Nights still sounds as crisp and inviting as ever - a masterclass in luxurious, late-night disco.
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Supernova
Cat: LSUPER 001. Rel: 05 Mar 25
T-90 (5:46)
Protostar (3:42)
Supernova (4:40)
Drift (2:34)
Nothing Good Happens After Midnight (2:11)
All This Time (3:36)
Play2Lose (3:32)
In Orbit (1:16)
Beacon (3:42)
Right Place/Right Time (3:33)
Staying At Home (2:22)
Re-Entry (Back Again) (3:24)
Parachute (1:11)
Eclipse (4:21)
Review: Following a fine mini-album on Los Angeles' Casablanca Sunset Records four years ago, "indie-dance" trio Supertaste have kept up a steady stream of singles and one-off cuts, mostly via their own self-titled imprint. Supernova, officially their debut album, marks the Brooklyn combo's first appearance on vinyl. The sounds they showcase are warm, positive sounding and groovy, recalling the work of fellow New York outfits Holy Ghost, Escort and Midnight Magic - albeit with their own synthesiser-embracing twist. It guarantees great listening throughout, with our picks including 'Protostar', the more bluesy indie disco flex of 'Supernova', the dub disco-flecked joy of 'Play To Lose' and the deliciously slow, dreamy and spacey 'Right Place/Right Time'.

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Racing Heart
Cat: OKNR 04. Rel: 02 Nov 22
I Changed My Mind (0:51)
All Mine Now (4:02)
Give Me (3:28)
Link Of Truth (3:52)
Softer (3:19)
War Of The Hearts (4:29)
Tristessa (3:53)
Review: NTS Radio host Francesca Macri aka System Olympia presents her second full-length album titled Racing Heart, a neon-lit soundtrack for an evening drive in a Mercedes Benz that she's released on her Okay Nature imprint. Highlights are the sensual, late-night boogie-down vibe of 'All Mine Now', the slo-mo synthwave of 'Link Of Truth' and the saccaharine '80s pop aesthetic of 'War Of The Hearts' could have been in a John Hughes film.
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Two Synths A Guitar & A Drum Machine: Post Punk Dance Vol 1
VARIOUS
Two Synths A Guitar & A Drum Machine: Post Punk Dance Vol 1 (heavyweight neon green vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 462C. Rel: 05 Mar 21
Automatic - "Too Much Money" (2:17)
Zongamin - "Underwater Paramid" (3:26)
New Fries - "Lily" (6:16)
Vex Ruffin & Fab 5 Freddy - "The Balance" (3:22)
Ixna - "Somebody Said" (3:25)
Leroy Duncann - "Dream River" (1:03)
Tom Of England - "Neon Green" (4:06)
Toresch - "Tocar" (5:18)
Becker & Mukai - "La Riviere Des Perles" (7:11)
Gramme - "Discolovers" (4:48)
Niagara - "Ida" (5:40)
Charles Manier - "Sift Through Art Collecting People" (7:40)
Black Deer - "Baseball Shorts" (4:30)
Madmadmad - "Hot Disco" (3:30)
Wino D - "Track 15" (6:59)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Post punk and dance music can be perfect bedmates simply because they are so often one and the same thing. Or rather the former is a form of the latter, with post punk's audio iconography frequently involving a rolling approach to rhythms, subtleties given room to shine and a sense of constant build about the atmospherics. All of which are also cornerstones of electronic club sounds, too.

Here then Soul Jazz adds to its extensive and consistently-impressive back catalogue of genre-themed compilations with a collection of tracks that take their lead from electro pop, industrial, punk, techno and more. Featuring a host of contemporary artists, including LA DIYers Automatic, German sonic artists Toresch and Philippines-via-California cult hero Vex Ruffin, it's refreshingly modern proof of how vital this stylistic meeting point is.
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