dj support from danny howard, annie mac, mistajam, pete tong, charlie hedges, kraak & smaak, maxinne, todd terry, alex preston, full intention, gw harrison, dj rae, rudimental, alaia & gallo, illyus & barrientos
why can t we live together ist ein song, der 1972 von timmy thomas geschrieben und aufgenommen wurde. im darauffolgenden jahr war er ein chart-hit und wurde auf dem album why can t we live together veröffentlicht. es war einer der ersten großen hits, bei dem eine rhythmusmaschine zum einsatz kam!
fresh jackin house and jazzy disco vibes from josh aaron, handpicked to rep jordan fields latest installment on the mighty trax research. real chicago ish on this 4 tracker. pressed on limited edition assorted multi color vinyl. paper sleeve
es ist kein geheimnis, dass montreal eine übersprudelnde disco-szene hatte, aber es gibt immer noch einige perlen, die unter dem radar liegen. sophie stanké ist eine von ihnen. die charismatische québec-litauische schauspielerin, radiomoderatorin und sängerin verkehrte mit einigen der angesagtesten disco-leute der 80er jahre und arbeitete an dem sexy boogie-song -l amour d une diva- mit keiner geringeren als geraldine hunt. damals ein skandal, wurde er zu einem lokalen disco-hit. der berühmte französische sänger daniel guichard wurde auf sie aufmerksam und nahm den song - leicht umarrangiert - in frankreich auf seinem label kuklos unter vertrag. hier ist das seltene kanadische originalarrangement, das stima wiederveröffentlicht hat, in seiner ganzen pracht.
second va from belarusian kind house label dobro. that release presents works by guys from spain, france, latvia and russia. all tracks are suitable both for listening and for the dance floor.
dieser sound erinnert an klassische handgemachte, elektronische house und disco musik, ist jedoch nicht auf diesen einfachen tanzansatz beschränkt ist, sondern spiegelt eine große sammlung von einflüssen aus der vergangenheit sowie vorhersagen aus der zukunft wieder. vibin places ist eine mini lp, die als live-aufnahme mit sechs tracks in einem kontinuierlicher mix fließt und die seele dieses aufregenden musikprojekts einfängt.
continuing an impassioned survey of nigerian boogie music kicked off earlier this year, the swedish record collector/illustrator leolyxxx extends his exploration of the african nation’s sonic riches on plastic inners ii. still making sense of the vast trove of vinyl amassed over 2017, leo boiled things down into another 80-plus-minute joyride of his favorite selections. staying both on theme (a showcase of nigerian music’s stylistic diversity and quality) and energy (uptempo euphoria-bringers, slow-motion highlife and mood-elevating r&b), this second installment maintains the unique, vibrant narrative established in his previously acclaimed plastic inners - volume 1.
brought to you by two of the sharpest selectors in the western us, origin peoples #6 simultaneously captures the essence of a period when dancefloors were not yet divided into a million sub-genres, when all that mattered was a groove that made you move. it also skillfully showcases the kind of refined beat mining we find today, when increased freedom of information makes even the most seasoned crate diggers bow down in amazement at the sheer weight of great music yet to be discovered.
across both sides, we find the combined talents of san diego based legends bernie “dj inform” fishman (side a) and mike “marsellus” wallace (side b), former roommates who first met while record hunting, eventually cementing a bond centered around the endless pursuit of quality sound. their respective collections are among some of the most respected worldwide, and the knowledge and flair on display in their dj sets is something to behold.
for those not yet fortunate enough to have caught fishman and/or marsellus out in the wild, you now have these recordings to enjoy - so turn those volume dials all the way up. a sure sign of the gifted dj is an ability to educate and entertain in equal measure, whether on the floor, in your crib, or on the street. to have two such selectors on a format that fits in the pocket is a treat that can’t be beat.
mm discos originally emerges from the passion of two friends who share the same fondness for records made just of vinyl, after years spent hunting, collecting and spinning them. this is driven by the intention of bringing to light the work of talented newcomer artists.
this release kicks off hardrock strikers new label imprint supreme striker which will feature reworkings and re-imaginings from himself and others. part one brings 2 previously unreleased up - tempo jams to vinyl for a limited time. first up is cetu javu, amazing spanish band from the 80s close to depeche mode best 80s production with the seminal, anthemic & lost b side por favor (original goes for 500 euros!) reworked as mano a mano into a massive dance floor teaser that totally goes off when its dropped. while on the flip, ready for the worlds funk-fuelled classic sheila named ready 4 shyla is cut up and supercharged in true striker style into a deadly dj weapon. striker takes and rips it apart, turning their track into a massive chugger thats building up into one of the most anticipated vocal breakdowns. big is an understatement. both tracks are respectfully edited,lovingly re-mastered and cut loud at 45 rpm for maximum dance floor pleasure and djdelight. dont hold back!