billy woost may not have released much music back in his heyday around 1977, but the one album he did put together was enough to secure a place in the crosshairs of the consummate italian groove archivists, best italy. picking up the finest jams from woost s back catalogue, we re presented with a three tracker dripping with classic disco charm. -body, body love- comes in a previously unreleased disco form that cruises at an easy pace but packs plenty of punch, while -please touch me- edges the intensity up with a steamy set of strings, brass and vocals. -sleep- meanwhile taps into a blockheads kind of funk, bright and bouncy and just a little left of centre, which of course makes it all the more special.
dj godfather, one of the founding fathers of detrior ghettotech, is coming out with a new ep!-up all night is a electro mash up with groove, filth. you know you like it. lets continue getting our freak on with these beats!
volume 2 of shukais archival project sits in direct contrast to the solo works of vol. 1. recordings 1987-1991 vol. 2 completes shukai’s dive into the sound world of an important yet overlooked artist working within soviet era electroacoustics.
after collaborating for over 20 years, this is the first aesop rock album to be fully produced by blockhead. pressed on random coloured double vinyl, download code included.
the guest list edition of kylie minogue’s latest album “disco” - original tracks, collaborations and remixes on limited triple vinyl, housed in a tri-fold sleeve.
we are greeting back johannes kolter for his first full ep on the label after appearrances as a remixer on digitalman and his track -dialer- on our last various artists. the german prodigy is taking care of the two sides here, first under his djoko moniker with straight groove and spacey chords then on the flip as kolter for some retro future break beats and vintage samples. if this wasn t enough we added casa voyager kosh to remix the track solaris on the a side. welcome to johannes doppelleben
first ever vinyl release of the 2013 album by british jazz composer michael gibbs. limited pressing on black 180 gram double vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve with code for download in multiple formats included.
marvelous legofunk records offer up new stuff with 4 track ep on black wax. boogie business done right sounds, sauntering and primed for a party. maximum pleasure for the dancefloor guaranteed!
csr7000 delivers an ep bristling with energy, perfectly geared for the intercontinental range. the aptly titled „miles i” starts things off with a nod to one of the greats, preparing listeners comfortably to access their third zone. this journey clocks in at 10 minutes – luscious melodies and full endurance groove included. on the flip side, things get a bit trancier still. „jimi i” introduces intricate melodies to realign mind and spirit, with all the dynamic range to support the experience. „miles ii” ends the project on a jazzy tip, pleasurable for the sample-spotters and dancers alike. intricate drumwork harks back to the glory days of b-boy house and provides the perfect backdrop to this soothing trip. to enjoy while it lasts.
similar to his last foray on motorcity wine recordings beltran has assembled an all-star cast of characters including john arnold, jeremy ellis, james simonson, and kiko navarro to deliver a slice of bright jazzy deep house heaven. kiko navarro’s “motor city jazz remix” starts the release with driving live drums and percussion for discerning dance floors. on the flip john’s original mix keeps the energy moving, before going to the brilliant sol set collective rework which blends live energy with driving production for those special dance floor moments. pressed loud to high quality 12″,, vinyl in detroit.
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