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Several Years Ago, the Disco Records Dj Crew Members Got Their Hands on a Couple of Original 70s Obscurities, While These Standout Records Shone Brightly in Their Own Right, the Team Finally Decided to Put Them Out as Those Obscure Old Records Fetch Eye-Wateringly High Prices on the Second-Hand Market. Due to Popular Request & Lovingly Mastered to the Highest Possible Standards, They Are Now Available to Play and Share in Very Special Moments at Parties Around the World. This Will Surely Be One of the Most Keenly Anticipated Disco Release of the Year. for Our First Release, We Are Extremely Proud to Bring You at Last, Three Very Hard to Find Disco Anthems on Sides a & B in Their Glorious Full Extended Versions...
- A1: High Energy (Extended Version)-Evelyn Thomas-1984-7.51
- A2: In The Evening (Original 12" Version)-Sheryl Lee Ralph-1984-6.16
- A3: Another Night (Dance Mix)-Aretha Franklin-1985-6.40
- B1: Body Rock (Dance Mix)-Maria Vidal-1984-6.30
- B2: Tell It To My Heart (Club Mix)-Taylor Dayne-1987-6.46
- B3: Love Will Save The Day (Extended Remix)-Whitney Houston-1988-7.59
- C1: Passion (Full Length Album Version)-The Flirts-1982-5.04
- C2: So Many Men So Little Time (Extended Version)-Miquel Brown-1983-8.14
- C3: Can't Take My Eyes Off You (12” Version)-Boys Town Gang-1981-9.31
- D1: The Male Stripper (Original Extended U.s. Remix)-Man 2 Man Meet Man Parrish-1987-7.51
- D2: Love Reaction (12" Version)-Divine-1983-5.34
- D3: Rocket To Your Heart (Remix)-Lisa-1983-9.35
- E1: Why? (12” Version)-Bronski Beat-1984-7.48
- E2: You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) (Murder Mix)-Dead Or Alive-1984-8.01
- E3: Theme From S ‘Express (12" Version)-S ‘Express-1988-5.58
- F1: No G.d.m. (Dedicated To Quentin Crisp) (12" Version)-Gina X Performance-1981-5.55
- F2: Relax (New York Mix)-Frankie Goes To Hollywood-1983-7.26
- F3: Don't Drop Bombs (Extended Remix)- Liza Minnelli-1989-5.57
- G1: Oh L'amour (The Extra Beat Boys 12” Mix) -Dollar-1987-6.53
- G2: Fascinated (Club Mix)-Company B-1986-7.33
- G3: Love In The First Degree (Jailers Mix)-Bananarama-1987-6.02
- H1: You Came (The Shep Pettibone Mix)-Kim Wilde-1988-7.36
- H2: Call Me (Viva Mix)- Spagna-1987-5.40
- H3: In Private (12” Version)-Dusty Springfield-1989-7.16
Box 2[78,19 €]
The influence that 80s gay nightlife had on electronic music, pop music in general and the evolution of clubbing for
subsequent generations is pretty much incalculable. In spite of the shadow of AIDs and reactionary political and media
forces both at home and in the USA, the period 1980 – 1990 bore witness to a dazzling explosion of dance music that
artfully drew a line from the peak of late-70s disco to the emergence of house and its 90s glory days. The art of the
12” single, the thrill of the remix, the rise of the superclub, the electronic spark of chart pop, the challenging of gender
barriers… all had their origin in the gay clubs. It’s not unreasonable to make the claim that by the end of the 80s,
virtually ALL chart pop music sounded like it had its origins on the dancefloors of Heaven nightclub!
Over 4LPs and 24 tracks, ‘Box Of Sin’ strives to tell the story of that decade, and to tease apart the strands of 80s gay
clubbing to show a period of unrivalled creativity and disco diversity. Via the box’s themed discs it shows how highenergy became house, how gender-bending synth bands took over the pop charts, how pop stars the whole world
over found a route to fame via the gay clubs, and how the era’s biggest producers aimed their masterworks purely at
the dancefloor. High energy, deep house, Eurobeat, synthpop, divas, acid house… all combine to paint a picture of a
rich and vibrant lifestyle. Along the way, ‘Box Of Sin’ unearths some overlooked gems rarely compiled today:
meanwhile some of the decade’s biggest names in club music gather to get into the picture – from Whitney Houston
to Dead Or Alive, Bananarama to Bronski Beat, Aretha Franklin to Inner City.
Based on the actual club charts at the time and with a stunning design package inspired by the small ads section of
80s gay press, ‘ Box Of Sin’ comes fully annotated and with an introduction by renowned gay author Paul Burston.
Throughout, it’s illustrated with photography documenting 80s gay clubbers in action, provided for Demon by The
Bishopsgate Institute, the UK’s LGBTQ+ archive. The project also resurrects the much-loved brand ‘Disco Discharge’, a
recognisable hallmark of quality among collectors and aficionados of club music heritage.
1970’s Cloud One disco brilliance and one of P&P’s most well-known cuts gets a much-needed official reissue. A studio project masterminded by the legendary Patrick Adams and P&P Records’ Peter Brown, Cloud One’s ‘Disco Juice’ showcases the genius of Adams’ songwriting and production prowess. A bundle of joy from start to finish, every element is given space and arranged exquisitely from the soaring strings and Venus Dodson’s celestial vocals, to the vibraphone twinkles and power piano keys. Deliriously good grooves.
On the B side, ‘Charleston Hopscotch’ a cosmic funk-fuelled jam bouncing guitar riffs, sweltering synths and piano stabs out to the stratosphere and back again, returning with another Patrick Adam’s masterclass.
The Sullivan Brothers Are BACK!
And they brought reinforcements.
Hi This is Moscoman, I Love SX2, they are the artist i work with the most, I try to keep a super tight relationship and share with them all my knowledge, these days it’s super hard to get the attention of the Media, Fellow DJs and even your own mother , But I will say this, if you listen to their material you will be transcended to a time when everything was possible, when guitars ruled the airwaves, when you just wanted to stare at the floor and shake your head violently. Steady Up is a pure banger, Featuring Uprising Meteor and fellow Irish Pat Lagoon, Which I could only describe as Nirvana playing with Grime.
Check it out, play it loud.'
The Barcelona trio behind the excellent Isla Fantasia from a few years ago are back to enliven another summer season with an anthemic, Ibiza-esque dance floor filler. Reminiscent of an early 90s Euro-house stomper, the production does what it says on the tin: solid four to the floor action, enchanting female vocals(courtesy of Brigitte Emaga), and a refrain that will have 'the brightest light' still lodged in your brain way into autumn.
The flip side, Mistura Magica, is a percussively-driven instrumental that feels like dancing through a tropical rainforest. With just the right amount of rise and fall to keep the rhythmic tension tight with anticipation, it's a journey of Brazilian beats peppered with exotica electronica. Sandwiched between a heavy pounding drums is the sweetest flute (courtesy of Irene Reig), taking the limelight like a bird in flight. A synesthetic track that has you listening in full colour!
- A1: Taggy Matcher - Disco Illusion
- A2: 7 Samurai - Shake It Dub (Feat. Alicia Blue Eyez' Smith) (Extended 12' Version)
- B1: The Dynamics - Feel Like Makin Love
- B2: Lucas Arruda - Melt The Night (Mato Reggae Remix)
- C1: The Dynamics - Miss You (Extended Disco Version)
- C2: Rosemary Martins - Love To Love You Baby
- D1: Taggy Matcher - Cantaloupe Island
- D2: Mato - Movin' In The Right Direction
- D3: Taggy Matcher - Big Fun
Following 2 acclaimed first editions, Stix Records presents the 3rd
volume of its Disco Reggae compilation series.
Like previous one, the 9 tracks comp is made both from productions
of the home labels now sold-out as vinyl, and from brand new
exclusive music by the like of Taggy Matcher, Mato or newcomer
Rosemary Martins, taking over classics titles from Donna Summer,
Stephen Encinas, Roberta Flack, Herbie Hancock, Steve Parks, or Inner City.
The perfect soundtrack to extend the summer!!
- A1: Hotline - Fellas Doing It In Lagos
- A2: Peter Abdul - Don't You Know
- A3: Steve Monite - Only You
- B1: Oby Onyioha - Enjoy Your Life
- B2: Kio Amachree - Ivory
- B3: Livy Ekemezie - Holiday Action
- C1: Willy Roy - Don't Give Up
- C2: Danny Offia & The Friks - Funk With Me
- C3: Rick Asikpo & Afro Fusion - Too Hot
- D1: Toby Foyeh - Ore Mi
- D2: Gboyega Adelaja - Colourful Environment
- D3: Mike Umoh - Shake Your Body
- E1: Burnis Moleme - Where Is The Answer
- E2: Sony Enang - Don't Stop That Music
- E3: Nkono Teles - Be My Lady (Mix)
- F1: Veno - Groove I Like
- F2: Godfrey Odili - Let's Do More Music
- F3: Terry Mackson - Distant Lover
- G1: Ofege - Burning Jungle
- G2: Lexy Mella - On The Air - Rap Mix(Frankie Francis Edit)
Happy to see the 'Doing It In Lagos' compilation from 2016 on Soundway being repressed. It's one of the few comps out there that put together so many amazing boogie tracks hailing from Nigeria. Nowadays it's really tough to find good condition copies of the original records, and if you do it will cost you a lot of cash too. This 3 LP with 7 inch bonus takes ((arguably) the standout tracks from the LP's and to create this 20 track opus. It's safe to say that it has a great bang for buck ratio if you like that infectious boogie sound infused with catchy synths, bumpin' basslines and often killer drumcomputer programming.
If you are new to these sounds it's a perfect intro into the works by these very talented musicians that had a high output during the end of 70's and 80's, we encourage you to dive deeper into material from the hands of for example Jake Sollo, Dizzy K. Falola, Tony Okoroji, Odion Iruoje, Nkono Teles. You will find many more names along the way..
Compliments for Uchenna Ikonne who co-compiled this and accompanied the release with liner notes.
- 1: Spirit Of Brotherhood - Go For It 06:3
- 2: Billy Foster & Audio - I Need Your Love 03:10
- 3: Sabata - Man For My Lady 05:50
- 4: Great Lakes Orchestra - This Is The Night For Loving 03:53
- 5: Karriem - I Love You 06
- 6: Lee Alfred - Rockin - Poppin Full Tilting Part - Long 0:13
- 7: Arnie Love & Lovelettes - Stop And Make Up Your Mind 05:54
- 8: Jackie Stoudemire - Flying High 04:56
- 9: Uneda Dennard And The Shandells Band - Fantasy Ride 03:54
- 10: Stephen Colebrooke - Shake Your Chic Behind 03:09
Ten Numero-minted, dance floor ready dive bombers from disco’s all-to-brief heyday, previously swept under rug by the whitewashed glitz and glam of the era. Chugging grooves, bubbling synths, soaring strings, and sonorous voices are guaranteed to light up your night, on living room rugs and dance floors alike.
- A1: Ken Laszlo - Hey Hey Guy (Vocal Version)
- A2: Valerie Dore - The Night (Vocal)
- A3: Ryan Paris - Dolce Vita (Extended)
- B1: P.lion - Happy Children (Vocal)
- B2: Miko Mission - The World Is You
- B3: G.j. Lunghi - Acapulco Nights (Vocal Version)
- C1: Fun Fun - Color My Love (Extended Version)
- C2: Chris Luis - The Heart Of The City (Vocal Mix)
- C3: Silver Pozzoli - Around My Dream
- D1: Kano - Another Life (Original)
- D2: Rose - Magic Carillon (Vocal Version)
- D3: Savage - Only You (Extented Version)
Italo-Disco is a musical genre derived from Disco that started in the early 80"s. It became popular in Italy and Europe, before reaching its peak in American clubs, especially in Chicago and Detroit. Discover 12 groovy tracks of the emblematic artists of this genre in their maxi version. Featuring : Ken Laszlo "Hey Hey Guy" * P. Lion "Happy Children" * Kano "Another Life" * Ryan Paris "Dolce Vita"
The 3rd vinyl produced by Southwax, a collective of DJ Producers and Graphic Designers based in Marseille, London, Lille and Liverpool.
Side A, a compo by the White Knight , a producer based in Marseille, in collaboration with James Bacon, cut for the dance floor with a heady sample taken from a classic French film from the 70's whose melody is easily recognisable by Vladimir C., an inspired tribute to the tradition of French Touch tracks with a Kick worthy of Chicago House.
Side B - French Disco Machine, produced by James Bacon in the style of Justice/ Sebastian, with a big techno kick and a disco sample that is destructured and filtered to the extreme. James Bacon is best known for his techno productions under the name LENSKID on Analog Records for the legendary DJ Fresh. For Southwax he has produced a sonic UFO that will shake the walls.
Maxi 45 rpm blue vinyl pressed by French sound craftsmen La Manufacture des Vinyles in Annecy.
- A1: The Battle Dub Feat Emilie Chick (Straight Dub Mix)
- A2: Galactic Beats Dub (Straight Mix)
- A3: Lava Dub Feat Ua (Straight Dub Vocal Mix)
- A4: Mirror Dub Feat Josué Thomas (Straight Mix)
- A5: Outer Space Dub Feat Dj Krush (Straight Dub Mix)
- B1: I'm Thinking, I'm Spacing Dub Feat Afrika Bambaataa (Straight Dub Mix)
- B2: Sumimasen Suite Dub Feat Emily Capell, Rebel Dread (Straight Dub Mix)
- B3: We Need Power Dub Feat Josh Milan (Straight Dub Mix)
- B4: Hear?There? Beyond Dub Feat Kan Takagi, Reck (Straight Dub Mix)
Yasushi Ide, the Japanese Street Music Icon Unleashed "Cosmic Suite 2" in a Revolutionary Blend of Genres.
Yasushi Ide, the revered figure in Japanese street music, has recently unveiled his latest musical opus titled "Cosmic Suite 2," a rebel music masterpiece that pushes the boundaries of musical genres.
This groundbreaking album features collaborations with esteemed pioneers including Afrika Bambaataa, Don Letts, Josh Millan, Jeff Mills, DJ Krush, Tony Allen, and more. By transcending the limitations of time, genre, and even mortality, Ide has crafted a truly unique and eclectic street music experience unlike anything seen before.
Notably, Ide enlisted the expertise of Grammy-winning sound engineer Steven Stanley to embark on the reconstruction of "Cosmic Suite 2" using his renowned dub mix techniques. The outcome of this collaboration is the birth of "Dr. Steven Stanley Meets Yasushi Ide - Cosmic Disco Dub," a mesmerizing rendition that showcases the genius of both artists.
Hailing from Jamaica, Steven Stanley is a highly regarded sound engineer and producer whose illustrious career spans several decades, primarily in the realms of reggae, dub, and rock music. Having worked with acclaimed acts such as Talking Heads, Black Uhuru, and Tom Tom Club, Stanley has solidified his status as a living legend within the industry. His contributions to Tom Tom Club's "Genius of Love" and his Grammy-winning work on Black Uhuru's "Anthem" further exemplify his unparalleled expertise. Additionally, Stanley has collaborated with notable artists including Grace Jones and B-52's.
In "Dr. Steven Stanley Meets Yasushi Ide - Cosmic Disco Dub," Stanley expertly integrates elements from the original "Cosmic Suite 2" tracks, employing his unique dubbing techniques to enhance the sonic experience. Through the addition of his signature dubby reverb and other distinctive sound manipulations, Stanley elevates the album to an entirely new dimension.
"The Battle" Transformed into an Enchanting Disco Dub Experience, Infused with Stanley's Horn Section Effects for a smoky ambience.
In the mesmerizing track "Galactic Beats," the legendary Afrobeat pioneer Tony Allen's powerful drums take center stage. Skillfully applying his dub effects, Stanley adds vibrant layers and new dimensions to the composition, further enhancing its sonic palette.
Another standout is the dub version of "LAVA," featuring acclaimed Japanese singer UA. The track, which was already a fan favorite in its original form, undergoes a remarkable transformation in this dub rendition, further accentuating its appeal.
"Outer Space" Transcends Time and Genre with a Dream Collaboration Between the Late Legendary Reggae Drummer Style Scott and Japan's Turntablist Extraordinaire, DJ Krush. While the original track exudes a stoic and deep cosmic dub essence, Stanley ingeniously reimagines it as a nostalgic old-school dancehall masterpiece.
"Sumimasen" is a track that exemplifies Stanley's mastery, where the unique Japanese word "Sumimasen" (meaning "I'm sorry") is transformed into a psychedelic and deeply immersive dub journey. The track features captivating echoes on the vocals and twisted synth elements, transporting listeners to a cosmic realm of sonic exploration.
Furthermore, it is crucial to highlight "Hear, There, and Beyond," a collaboration between Yasushi Ide, Kan Takagi, the pioneering figure of Japanese hip-hop, and RECK, the bassist from the legendary punk rock band FRICTION. This reconstructed version takes the original track to unprecedented heights. With a remarkable shift to tribal drums in the midst of the song, the energy intensifies, resulting in a wild and exhilarating musical experience.
The reconstruction of this album evokes memories of Mad Professor's "No Protection," a renowned dub reconstruction of Massive Attack's work that remains an enduring masterpiece in the genre. With its exceptional craftsmanship and artistic vision, "Dr. Steven Stanley Meets Yasushi Ide - Cosmic Disco Dub" has the potential to be regarded as another timeless dub reconstruction masterpiece, solidifying its place in music history.
- A1: Onde Ando O Meu Amor - Bossa Três 02 13:00
- A2: Cochise - Ed Lincoln 02 27:00
- A3: A Felicidade Breno Sauer Quinteto 02 14:00
- A4: Os Grilos - Marcos Valle 02 14:00
- A5: Samba De Uma Nota Só -Lalo Schifrin & Orchestra 03 46:00
- A6: Samblues - Sambalanço Trio 02 16:00
- A7: So Danco Samba (Jazz 'N' Samba) - Wanda De Sah 02 11:00
- B1: Bert's Bossa Nova - Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestra 02 25:00
- B2: Oba-Lá-Lá - Sérgio Mendes 02 28:00
- B3: Lamento - Nelson Riddle 03 03:00
- B4: Chora Tua Tristeza - Geraldo Trio 02 58:00
- B5: Mas Que Nada - Elza Soares 02 25:00
- B6: The Man From T H. R. U. S. H. - Lalo Schifrin 02 55:00
- B7: O Pato - Pedrinho Mattar E Seu Conjunto 01 53:00
- C1: Groovy Samba - Cannonball Adderley And The Bossa Rio Sextet With Sérgio Mendes 05 05:00
- C2: Amanhã -Edgard E Seu Conjunto 02 45:00
- C3: Caminho De Casa - João Donato 02 28:00
- C4: É Bom Assim - Os Cobras 02 47:00
- C5: Você - Roberto Menescal 01 58:00
- C6: Reza - Paul Winter Feat Luiz Bonfá, Roberto Menescal & Luiz Eça 03 19:00
- D1: Tarde Em Itapoã - Amilton Godoy 03 50:00
- D2: Wave - Toots Thieleman & Elis Regina 03 08:00
- D3: Baia - Bill Perkins 03 34:00
- D4: So Nice (Samba De Verão) - Sérgio Mendes & Wanda De Sah Feat Bud Shank 02 11:00
- D5: Mentira - Marcos Valle 03 43:00
- D6: The Bobo ( Bossa Nova ) - Francis Lai 02 13:00
Brazilia Maravilha... A real wonder of selected Brazilian tunes.
You will feel the mood and breeze like you were over there!
28 songs including some great classics as "Lamento" by Nelson Riddle, "Mas Que Nada" by Elza Soares, "Groovy Samba" by Cannonball Adderley and "So Nice (Samba De Verao) by Sérgio Mendes as well as more unique ones.
Kindly remastered tracks from master tapes to keep the dusty roots of the original sound. Double vinyl in a balanced mix of vocals, instrumentals, bossa nova and some jazzy beats tunes.
Bevor Saturday Night Fever einschlug, gab es bereits Underground-Disco. DJs in ganz Amerika zogen los und fanden die passende Musik, Tänzer gingen raus und fanden die Clubs. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt, in den frühen Siebzigern, war die Disco noch der Veranstaltungsort und keine Musikrichtung. Der Sampler 'Tribal Rites Of The New Saturday Night' ist der Soundtrack zur Story in der Disco begann und eine Hommage an die Underground-Clubs von Brooklyn und Queens. Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley hat diese Sammlung wieder zusammengestellt und dabei das recherchiert, was in den Jahren 1974 und 1975 tatsächlich in den Clubs von Brooklyn gespielt wurde. 'Supernatural Thing Part 1' von Ben E. King oder 'Wake Up Everybody' von Harold Melvin waren kosmisch großartig und beide sind hier enthalten, neben Underground-Favoriten wie 'Helplessly' von Moment Of Truth oder Ivano Fossatis unglaubliches 'Night Of The Wolf' hat Fans in nördlichen Soul-, Disco- und Prog-Kreisen. 'Tribal Rites Of The New Saturday Night' malt eine Szene in voller Blüte. Dieses Album ist der Sound von Disco, bevor er von der Öffentlichkeit als Disco wahrgenommen wurde.




















