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Singles
Attack The Dancefloor Volume Twenty Two
Cat: ZEDD 12350. Rel: 28 Mar 23
Dave & Omar - "Starlight" (Grant Nelson extended mix) (6:16)
Chocolate Fudge Band - "Everything" (DJ Fudge extended mix) (6:57)
Dave & Maurissa - "Look At The Stars" (Dave's Starshine club mix) (7:48)
Opolopo - "Looking For You" (Peter's extended Organ) (6:02)
Review: Soul meets speed garage on this new V/A EP from Z Records, blurring the lines between the genres in just the way we like it. The opening track - Grant Nelson's mix of 'Starlight' by Dave & Omar - is a euphoric, piano-laced uplifter which both sonically and lyrically urges us to reach for the sky. That's followed by the DJ Fudge production 'Everything' by Chocolate Fudge Band, featuring lots of live instrumentation and a Curtis Mayfield style vocal, while over on the flip, 'Looking For You' proves to be a deep and bouncy cut filled with soulful Motown vocal chops and an organ workout worthy of any Sunday service, over a beautifully wonky house framework.
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You Can Do It (2023 Rework)
Cat: GCV 013. Rel: 21 Mar 23
You Can Do It (HH 2023 rework) (6:40)
You Can Do It (HH Get On The Floor mix) (6:20)
Review: Second time around for Harlem Hustlers' surging disco-house anthem, which first appeared in stores way back in 2005. This time round, the Italian duo have reworked it considerably, placing underground boogie legend Orlando Johnson's lead vocal front and centre while opting for some more organic-sounding instrumentation (the original was more sample-heavy). On their '2023 Rework' they channel the sound of Groove Culture label bosses Mickey More and Andy Tee, wrapping Johnson's vocal, tidy horns, flanged guitars and classic-sounding piano riffs around a warming bass guitar part and crunchy house drums. It's a very classy and far more authentically 'disco'-sounding track than their 2005 original. Their flip-side 'Get On The Floor' mix, meanwhile, has a smoother, more synth-heavy disco-house sound, less vocal and even more of the excellent horn sounds.
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The Minimal Wave Tapes: J Rocc Edits Vol 2
Cat: STH 2295. Rel: 20 Aug 12
Felix Kubin - "Japan Japan" (J Rocc edit)
Ohama - "The Drum" (J Rocc edit)
Mark Lane - "Who's Really Listening" (J Rocc edit)
Deux - "Game & Performance" (J Rocc edit)
Review: J Rocc steps up for the second and final installment of his Minimal Wave Tapes Edits, once again appearing on weighty vinyl and offering solitude for those DJs out there whose attempts to drop the likes of Ohama and Deux are frustrated by the inherent lack of quantized drum programming. J Rocc's edit of Felix Kubin's "Japan Japan" is a case in point, originally featuring on the recent second volume of The Minimal Wave Tapes, the rolling 4x4 electro groove that filled the opening bars soon mutated rhythmically into bastard vocoder pop. J Rocc wisely extends this opening loop before switching into the madness and then smoothing back into that groove. From here, J Rocc adds some extra weight to the titular elements of Ohama's "The Drum", teases out the inner uneasy primal techno workings of "Who's Really Listening?" from Mark Lane and f*cks about with Deux's "Game & Performance" brilliantly.
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Fool's Paradise Sampler Vol 1
Mark Knight, Sgt Slick, Beverly Knight - "I Wanna Be Your Lover" (5:45)
Opolopo, Jaki Graham - "Fire" (6:07)
Review: Fool's Paradise is the exciting new label from Toolroom Records' Mark Knight. Coming straight from the heart, it's a natural progression from his hugely acclaimed 2021 album release, 'Untold Business', which saw Mark go back to his roots, paying homage to the more funky, soulful, and vocal house from the 1990s from where he came. With a focus on real instrumentation and production, coupled with great songwriting, this new Toolroom sublabel will be a platform for high quality house music designed to stand the test of time. Launching the new label with a mighty bang and delivering the first in our exciting new vinyl sampler series is head honcho Mark Knight, who joins forces with his Australian Toolroom labelmate, Sgt Slick, and British Soul sensation, Beverley Knight, on a dynamite cover of Prince's 1979 classic, 'I Wanna Be Your Lover'. Respectfully transporting the song onto today's dancefloors, Mark & Sgt Slick deliver a classy uplifting soulful house production, loaded with funky guitars, warm pads and sublime key performances. Adding the icing on the cake and putting her own stamp on things, Beverley belts out one of her signature spine-tingling vocals, garnished with lush harmonies and BV's that would indeed make The Purple One proud. Completing the vinyl package is dance music stalwart, Opolopo, and British soul icon, Jaki Graham, whom together bring the dancefloor heat with their new single, 'Fire'. Powered by a potent soulful house groove from Opolopo, loaded with warm piano hooks, emotive synth melodies and a sublime popping bass hook, 'Fire' see's Jaki flaunt her electrifying vocal talents with a show-stopping performance on this irresistibly catchy song.
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For The Love Of Money
Cat: PR 65011P. Rel: 27 Jun 18
For The Love Of Money (7:21)
Darlin' Darlin' Baby (Sweet, Tender, Love) (4:18)
Review: Originally released in 1974, "For the Love of Money" is a soul/funk song that was recorded by Philadelphia soul group The O'Jays for the album Ship Ahoy. The lineup at the time comprised of Eddie Levert, William Powell and Walter Williams, It was written and composed by Anthony Jackson, Leon Huff & Kenneth Gamble, and produced on the latter's Philadelphia International Records. The original pressing was issued as a single in late 1973 with "People Keep Tellin' Me" as its B-side. The single peaked at number three on the U.S. Billboard R&B chart, and at No. 9 on Billboard's Pop Singles chart in spring 1974. "For the Love of Money" made the group Grammy Hall of Fame Inductees in 2016.
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Tribal Trabant EP
Cat: LR 082. Rel: 17 Oct 23
1989 (5:33)
Forgot My Lada In Togliatti (5:48)
Tribal Trabant (5:55)
Tribal Trabant (Anastasia Zems remix) (5:31)
1989 (Mike Sacchetti remix) (5:57)
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Been Dreaming
Cat: TINTV 007. Rel: 15 Aug 23
Odd Mob & GD Vandal - "Been Dreaming" (4:58)
Odd Mob - "XTC" (4:36)
Review: .Odd Mob & GD Vandal very much sounds like a hip-hop duo from the early 90s, but it is not. It is Brisbane based Harry Hope who has been making beats for a decade and more, and GD Vandal about whom nothing is known and this is only their first release. It arrives on Tinted and features two choice tunes. The first is a collab between the pair - 'Been Dreaming' - and is a full throttle house banger with catchy and impassioned vocal loops over thumping drums and nice raw hits. Perfect stuff. Odd Mob then goes solo for 'XTC' which is a deep tech throbber with a darker vocal.
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Shine
Shine (7" + insert)
Cat: AHS 68. Rel: 18 Sep 23
Shine (feat Diviniti & Soki Kimura - Root Soul Boogie remix) (4:33)
Sun Will Rise (feat Diviniti - Detroit live version) (5:06)
Review: Shuya Okino and Pirahnahead, two Japanese producers of soulful house and jazz, present the first of a bundle of new releases, 'Shine'. A subsequent two versions of the eponymous track, which flaunt the lilting vocals of the divine Diviniti, hear a driving yet heavenly song play out over two sides, with its echoic calls of "the sun will rise..." calling out over an impressive instrumental dawn chorus of bass and strings.
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Tropical Disco Records Vol 20
Tropical Disco Records Vol 20 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TDISCO 020. Rel: 10 Nov 20
Paul Older - "Nothing" (6:32)
Tung Sol - "One For Frida" (6:06)
Sartorial - "Shiva's Chant" (6:03)
C Da Afro - "Street Jam" (6:05)
Review: Tropical Disco marks hitting release number 20 with a brilliant four track various artists affair that offers up plenty of the colourful and cosmic disco sounds they have become so well known and loved for. Paul Older kick off with 'Nothing,' which is a rolling and trumpet laced jam to fill the floor. 'One For Frida' gets more deep and dubby, with more big horns but a flabbier and more silky groove to sink into. On the flip, it's all majestic leads and noodling solos for the twinkling disco sounds of the late night roller 'Shiva's Chant' while 'Street Jam' closes out in smooth, string laced and seductive fashion.
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Life Is Very Short
Life Is Very Short (limited 12")
Cat: MAXI 108612. Rel: 20 Dec 22
Life Is Very Short (5:43)
Life Is Very Short (instrumental) (5:47)
Life Is Very Short (Flemming Dalum remix) (6:41)
Life Is Very Short (The Ri mix) (6:34)
Review: ZYX is back with the Italo reissue, this time it is One System's 'Life Is Very Short'. An early project comprised of Gianfranco Bortolotti and Roberto Arduini who would go on to become veteran producers in their own right, the pair created this one song under the project name back in 1987. A classic for those that know, it's an uplifting and life-affirming vocal track, which comes with two exclusive remixes. The ever reliable Flemming Dalum does a fine job by taking the tempo down just that perfect amount, while the The Ri mix serves as a decent modern rework.
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Sickla Side Push Shuffle
Cat: TOOL 807. Rel: 18 Dec 19
Sickla Side Push Shuffle (6:53)
Aqua Lung (5:25)
Groovitational Waves (5:21)
Review: Opolopo has been serving up floor filing blends of disco, funk and soul for two decades on plenty of well regarded labels. Toolroom now invites him to serve up three brand new jams that show off his pedigree. "Sickla Side Push Shuffle" is a funk-licked, string-laced soul searcher with plenty of poolside appeal and "Aqua Lung" is a big disco roller from the Philly school. Mellifluous closer "Groovitational Waves" has some slick keys, tight bass licks and loose and authentic drums that make it feel like an OG wedge of disco gold.
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X Machine
X Machine (12")
Cat: X 001. Rel: 20 Dec 22
X Machine (extended mix) (6:42)
X Machine (instrumental mix) (6:41)
Review: Opolopo is a machine when it comes to serving up superb disco, funk and soul sounds. He's done so for two decades on plenty of top labels from Toolroom to Version Galore to Gamm. This time out he finds himself on a self-released tip with X Machine which is a mash-up of James Brown. The original vocals cut through funky basslines and lots of big percussions as the loose drums rumbled on next to warming organ chords. The instrumental is a more direct to dancefloor jam.
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Axxanxxan
Axxanxxan (12")
Cat: CNPY 008-1. Rel: 06 Feb 24
Axxanxxan (6:41)
Axxiove (6:36)
Review: Opolopo and Alafia have hooked up here to work together on a new musical journey that takes the form of these two richly layered percussive monsters. 'Axxanxxan' and 'Axxiove' which arrive on this 12" from Canopy are as addictive as it gets - they fuse Afro rhythms and disco dazzle with synth innovation to create a pair of dance bombs with real tribal energy. The A-side is detailed with metallic bass, choppy guitars and swirling synths that add up to a nice tropical sotmg, while the flip has more prominent drums and hypnotic rhythms that have a subtle cosmos twist. Two gems from Canopy, then.
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Billion Days
Billion Days (10" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LENG 066. Rel: 06 Sep 23
Billion Days (40 Thieves version) (6:08)
Billion Days (5:23)
Billion Days (Mind Fair dub) (5:23)
Review: Baz Bradley and A Girl Called Kate team up to make Orbs Of Light, cementing their decades-long collaborative synergy with a slice of contemporary Balearic beat. 'Billion Days' hears Kate loll through a resolute vocal line, as its production opens up an ever-expansive beach-bound vista, whether by sequenced steel pans or synths. The 10" also includes remixes by 40 Thieves and Mind Fair, who add their own twists to the original.
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Sahara Sand
Sahara Sand (limited green vinyl 12")
Cat: MAXI 111112. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Sahara Sand
Sahara Sand (Guitar version)
Sahara Sand (instrumental)
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You Don't Know
You Don't Know (limited 12")
Cat: IS 017X. Rel: 07 Jul 23
You Don't Know (5:46)
You Don't Know (John Arnold version) (4:23)
You Don't Know (KONs 12" Lets Go Disco mix) (8:09)
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Funky Boogie
Cat: SPZ 001. Rel: 11 Dec 19
Funky Boogie (Disco version) (5:45)
Let's Go Boogie (Disco version) (5:09)
L'orange Bleue (Disco version) (4:22)
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The Brazilian Hot Sauces
Cat: HOTSAUCES 002. Rel: 07 Jun 23
Parisian Soul - "Livre Ou Nao" (7:16)
Keymono aka House Master Flash - "Bahia" (6:14)
Oscar - "Brazil 2030" (Keymono remix) (6:11)
Oscar - "Brazil 2030" (unreleased Cry mix) (7:02)
Review: The Brazilian Hot Sauces is a four-track EP that explores the rich and diverse sounds of Brazil through house music. Parisian Soul opens the EP with 'Livre Ou Nao', a sunny and uplifting track with a catchy vocal sample and a Latin piano melody, followed by Keymono aka House Master Flash with 'Bahia', a deep and funky track with a reggae influence and a saxophone solo. On the B-side, Oscar delivers 'Brazil 2030', a futuristic and minimal track with a robotic voice and a percussive groove, and the EP closes with Keymono's remix of 'Brazil 2030', which adds more drums and synths for a more energetic and dancefloor-oriented version.
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Huguette's Birthday
Cat: RLD 002. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Roulade 3000 - "C'est Party" (6:50)
Occibel - "Give 'Em Some Rest" (6:42)
Hearthug - "Psycho Killa" (Wah-Wah mix) (6:49)
Wooka - "Going Deeper" (6:06)
Review: The Roulade label is doing things right - not only is the music they are serving up superb, but so to do this second 12" comes with great and original artwork. Its neon glow and diffuse light capture the vibes of the synths on the opening cut 'C'est Party' perfectly. It's a melodically rich tech house cut with rubbery bass and great spoken words from a world disco dancing competition. Occibel's 'Give 'Em Some Rest' is busy and dense with whirring sci-fi synths, funky Prince riffs, thudding house beats and plenty of colour. Add in two more equally vibrant and characterful cuts from Hearthug and Wooka on the flip and you have one of the most unique EPs we've heard in some time.
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