Bill Brown and Al Hall jr met around 1971, they were both in south central L.A and shared the same apartment building, also in the same building was Doug Carn and brownstone singer billy Wilson.
These studio sessions were don't at Paramount studios Hollywood where Al Hall jr was working for producer Art Smith a&c music.
The main distributor for A&C was Accent records. So the Soul Injections very first single "Stay off the moon" was released via Accent, as was Bill Brown's "Bip Bam" The group wasn't that
pleased with how Accent handle the releases so Bill took it upon himself to set up his own label called Brownstone records. Many musicians were called in for studio sessions these included
Doug Carn, organ; Kirk Lightsey, keyboards; Mel Bolton, guitars; Mel Lee, drums; Al Hall jr (trombones), Willaim 'Bill Henderson strings.
The label was met with some confrontation from other Hollywood labels and many of the Brownstone releases were told not to hit the shops by Mafia run labels. Later around 1975 Brownstone released a track by Everyday people feat Alexis "world full of people"....A now cult soul 45 ....We are pleased to give you our last outing for Bill and the Crew. "Dreamworld Fantasies" is a wonderful unissued 1977 modern soul disco tune dreaming of how our lives should be, flip it over and we have given you the rare previously released 1971 single of "Stay off the moon" a political message that still seems relevant today
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Limited to only 300 copies this trio of tracks dangled in classic disco juice is one of Picnic Records finest.
"Disco Ynferno" is not quite a cover of The Tramps hit but borrows the lyrics to stay in theme with the release. A driving deep house groove, 909 drums gets things moving and when the big buzzy bass, smooth breaks and nonchalant vocals drop at the halfway point it just feels right.
Company B's Hi-NRG banger get chuggified. "Phasinated" vocals by Aussie soul diva 'Ofa Fotu shine through this deep and funky 110bpm disco groover. Tropical percussion sits underneath a bouncy electro synth bass. A bit of a Crooked Man vibe going on.
The stand out, "Dubbing Alive", a tropical dubbed out version of arguably the biggest disco track ever. It just settles in and washes you with familiar melodies pushed along by a weirdly amazing honky bass. Perfect for coming up, coming down or a Sunday session down the pub.
- A1: Faded By The Sun
- A2: Celebration Ritual
- A3: Stay Detroit
- B1: Foa
- B2: Deep Tissue (Feat Craig Huckaby)
- B3: Space Time Curvature (Feat Fahrenheit)
- B4: Honey Rooftops (Feat Kaylan Waterman)
- C1: Jeans
- C2: Genes
- C3: Honey Rooftops (Feat Kaylan Waterman & Eddie Logix - Reprise)
- D1: The Art Of Us
- D2: Chest Drum (A Natural Unification) (A Natural Unification)
- D3: Drop Ceiling Shuffle
- D4: River Crossing
The Art Of Us (TAOU) begins with the story of Blair French, a cosmic messenger raised in a house of 7 on the outskirts of a historic city. From dancing at mom's disco parties at a young age, to releasing rap tapes in middle school, winning best soundtrack for the multi-award-winning film DETROPIA and hitting the Billboard charts with his Pure Sounds of Michigan compilation; ultimately French found a home in the world of all things Detroit, Pan-African, Balearic, and ambient. TAOU is his first instrumental LP under his own name, (despite a 25 year career), bringing together his closest musical compatriots.
Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee channel that summer sun into this soulful house, Balearic and disco laced four tracker on their own label, Editorial, complete with a slice of Cody Currie remix brilliance.
Kicking things off, Cody Currie takes to remixing ‘Spirit Power’ with those tantalising Rhodes keys and skipping percussion laid behind a pensive female vocal. String laden, and deftly sampled Balearic beats then ease your mind via ‘Slo Fusion’.
On the flip, two sun-kissed disco cuts ‘Summer Love’ and ‘Aruban Nights’, the former a hazy warmup groover and the latter a mid-tempo flex, dripping in funk.
When your roots have a broad geographical diversity, it’s very likely this will resonate in the music you make. This is certainly the case with Alma Negra and their new release on Heist. It seems they have embraced all their cultural influences more than ever in their new ‘Dakar Disco EP’. The whole record oozes class and musicality and feels like a carefree collage of the rich musical lives they live. The three originals on this EP vary in tempo and energy, giving you something for each moment of the day or night. They are accompanied by a remix from none other than the Japanese master of cosmic funk: Kuniyuki.
The EP kicks off with the title track ‘Dakar Disco’; an island style mid-tempo burner, rich with filtered guitars, bells and bleeps. Soothing chords and synth melodies are introduced for a lovely build up, but it’s the live horn section that takes centre stage. Here, the track really comes to full fruition, with a squeaky lead accompanying the horns for an electronic twist to what is above all a lovely summer jam.
‘Contra’ ups the pace and moves more into dance floor territory with loose claps, spacey pads and faraway chants. This track really gets to you with the live percussion and extremely catchy lead running throughout the track. This is afro house just the way we like it.
We’re very proud to have Kuniyuki remixing ‘Dakar disco’. This master of his craft has done an outstanding job with his cosmic take on ‘Dakar disco’. He lays down a great riff on bass guitar, while playing around with all the live elements and adds a serious bit of reverb for a stunning effect. This track is a perfect example of Kuniyuki’s musical skills and we can almost see him jamming this out, eyes closed and directed towards a distant point in space only he can see.
The EP’s closing track ‘Back in town’, is perhaps the clubbiest track of the set. A friendly acid line squeaks over tribal drums & chants and you immediately get pulled in by a great balafon hook. You can really hear how the guys feel at ease combining these worldly elements with modern electronics and ‘Back in town’ is a great example on how to blend these sonic worlds.
So there we are. A taste of the Alma Negra summer with a healthy dose of Japanese funk. Enjoy!
Yours sincerely,
Maarten & Lars
Four smoking hot disco tunes picked by Mr. Fonk and reworked by our veteran edit producer and KitKat resident Billy Idle. Sounding like the mid 70s and early 80s, these tracks have all been tested thoroughly on our Disco Bizarre floor to maximum effect. No fillers, just thrillers!
Four intergalactic cuts from Natasha Kitty Katt on Ghetto Disco Records.
Kosmic Oscillations
A deeper Kosmic vibe from Natasha, Kosmic Oscillations puts your head in space. Designed to transcend the dancefloor and take your mind on a Kosmic trip.
Larry’s Code
Paying homage to the one and only, Larry Levan, this dancefloor number is guaranteed to set floors alight. With heavy synth use and a funky bassline, this is one to make you move.
Up There?
An upbeat number centered around the idea of UFOs and glitterballs. A feel-good mover that’s out of this world.
Katt Nip
This bizarre, yet wonderful Italo trip has everything from cat sounds to a thumping bassline. Perfect for the dancefloor, this number is sure to turn a few heads and move feet.
Horse Meat Disco unveil the latest preview of their forthcoming album ‘Love & Dancing’ with ‘Message To The People’, featuring one of the main co-artists on the LP, Amy Douglas, alongside soul trio Dames Brown. A record that started as an adaptation of the Shirley Caesar original, recorded in the studio with the Dames; Horse Meat Disco and Luke Solomon then headed to Amy’s native Brooklyn, where she wrote her verses sat at the piano for this sublime disco jam. This 12” delivery features remixes from some of the genre’s most revered artists, each turning their hand at this labour of love. Up first, unrefuted master of the edit Danny Krivit delivers a blissful, club-friendly extended version, making full use of the longer playtime with an elegant, journey-like mix. The Key-A-Pella follows, an essential DJ tool that allows Amy and Dames Brown’s vocals to really shine. The funk-fuelled Michelle Mix kicks off the B-Side, an empowering, uplifting narration provided by a sample taken from none other than former First Lady Michelle Obama, inspired by Chicago legend Kelly G.’s creative sampling on his Deeper Message Groove mix, the track that closes out the release. Kelly’s mix is a soulful, grooving affair with dreamy keys you can’t help but move to.
Two rare and mystery-shrouded party-in-the-house sides from 1976.
Willi J Coe’s Cleethorpes anthem ‘Boogie With Your Baby’ was a no-hit wonder that goes for around £100 if you can find a copy on the original shortlived Ki Ki label.
Produced by Willie J Key and arranged by Bob Holmes (Joe Tex / Freddie North / Slim Harpo) it’s a slice of funky party disco. A proper floorshaker. V Rare Function’s ‘Disco Function’ was originally on Soul Unlimited in 1976 and fetches around £50 a copy these days.
Sampled by Luke Vibert in more recent times, it’s a brass-stabbed party anthem with a nod to Kool And The Gang when they were funky.
- A1: Patrick Hernandez - Born To Be Alive
- A2: Amii Stewart - Knock On Wood
- A3: M - Pop Musik
- A4: Anita Ward - Ring My Bell
- A5: David Dundas - Jeans On
- A6: Bonnie Tyler - It's A Heartache
- A7: Fifth Dimension - Monday, Monday
- B1: Dee D Jackson - Automatic Lover
- B2: Luv' - Trojan Horse
- B3: Three Degrees - When Will I See You Again
- B4: Carl Douglas - Kung Fu Fighting
- B5: Candi Staton - Young Hearts Run Free
- B6: Gloria Gaynor - Never Can Say Goodbye
- B7: Karen Young - Hot Shot
- A1: Radiorama - Chance To Desire (Vocal Version)
- A2: Valerie Dore - The Night (Original Mix)
- A3: Faber Dj - For Your Love (Vocal Version)
- A4: Roxanne - Show Me
- B1: Laserdance - Humanoid Invasion (Dance Mix)
- B2: 50 & 50 Brothers - Red Man
- B3: Max Coveri & Radiorama - One Two Three (Super Mix)
- B4: Meet Point - The Key Of The Night
- C1: Susanne Meals - Forever
- C2: Ken Laszlo - Don't Cry (Swedish Remix)
- C3: Grant Miller - Lost In Paradise (Extended Version)
- C4: Koto - Jabdah (Original Zyx Remix)
- D1: Joe Lockwood - Hey You
- D2: R Giusti - Escape From Danger (Vocal Version)
- D3: Joe Yellow - Love At First (Extended Version)
- D4: Mark Tower - You Aren't Fall In Love (Vocal Version)
Mono Han are brothers Alessandro and Davide, who collectively have a deep and long understanding of electronic music. Davide is a co-founder of N.O.I.A, one of Italy’s first electronic live acts to perform and record with drum machines and synths as early as 1978. He was also behind seminal Italo outfit Klein + M.B.O and proto-house hit “Dirty Talk”. Alessandro, following in his brother’s footsteps was inevitable and he too became hooked on the incredible new sound palette emanating from the early electronic machines.
Since then they have released under an array of aliases, have clocked up numerous club hits and this project brings them back to their 80’s roots.
Rising Irish star SHEE makes his debut on House of Disco with a diverse four tracker full of bright ideas, multiple genres and unquestionable talent.
On the A side ‘Our Love’ takes the first spot, an acid-laden deep house cut with enchanting vocal wanderings, before ‘Forgotten’ lets loose, a swirling saxophone disco house heater, shaken not stirred.
Flip it over to find ‘Jiraya’ bringing a touch of trance to proceedings, as arps upon arps suck you in. Finally, ‘Funk, Nah’ comes full circle unleashing the acid once again but this time with a more late night heads down tinge.
- A1: Savage - Magic Carillon (Also Playable Mono Remix)
- A2: Italove - At The Disco (Also Playable Mono Remix)
- A3: Carino Cat - Passion Of Love (Extended Version)
- A4: Excitations And Fred Ventura - State Of Confusion (Italoconnection Remix)
- B1: Italoconnection - Metropoli
- B2: Francesca E Luigi - Watch Me Dance Tonight (Zyx Remix)
- B3: Stockholm Nightlife Feat Nathalie Hanberg - Stay One Day (Cliff Wedge Special Zyx Remix 2018)
- B4: Mike Kremlin - The Years (Go By) (Flemming Dalum Remix)
Now finally this series is also available for all vinyl fans. 8 selected Italo Disco New Generation titles, of course in long versions, get the „ZYX Italo Disco New Generation“ Vinyl Series started.
Issue #1 brings Savage, Italove, Carino Cat, Stockholm Nightlife and more to the turntable. At the end of the year 2020 we will continue with issue 2 of our new vinyl series.
Four peak time, dancefloor remixes of tracks housed on SIRS outstanding debut LP ‘Banana Hard & Disco Kisses’ from the likes of Austin Ato, Yam Who?, Danilo Braca and SIRS himself.
First up on remix duties, Scottish goldenboy Austin Ato takes the sunset funk stylings of ‘Nightwind’ and flips it into a club ready house bumper, fitting perfectly with Hava Izmailova’s dreamy vocals. Rework don and Midnight Riot head honcho Yam Who?, then gives the Stee Downes vocal number ‘Forever’ a first pumping disco makeover that’s got future anthem written all over it.
On the flip side SIRS offers up a new tribal interpretation of ‘Turkish Disco Folk’, doubling down on the Middle Eastern influences yet with a tougher rhythmic side that will spice up any set its slipped into. Finally, NYC-based Danilo Braca inserts an acid injection into ‘If I Can´t Have You’ alongside a dose of sultry strings, ready made to warp any dancefloors out there.
- A1: Wu Xiu Zhu - Track 1
- A2: Hua Yi Bao - Track 2
- A3: Cui Tai Jing - Track 3
- A4: Zou Juan Juan - Track 4
- A5: Chen Lan Li - Track 5
- A6: Wang Xiang Ling - Track 6
- B1: Tian Lu Lu - Track 7
- B2: Liu Guan Lin - Track 8
- B3: Wu Xiu Zhu - Track 9
- B4: Luo Yan Li - Track 10
- B5: Yu San Shan - Track 11
- B6: Zhang Bei Xin - Track 12
Disco divas, Funky queens and Glam ladies in 70's and early 80's Taiwan!
Due to it's extremely complex history, Taiwan in the 70´s saw the creation of some incredibly special music in which the sounds coming at the moment from the west collided with the special sensitivity of Taiwanese musicians, creating a delicious mixture you´ll need to hear to believe.
"Taiwan Disco" shines a light on the music created by Taiwanese women during those years (70´s & early 80´s) to present a mind-blowing collection of songs with sounds ranging from wild Funk to Space Glam, exotic Disco or fuzzed out Soul. Here´s the ticket to some crazy Taiwan nights, get those dancing shoes ready, it´s time to shake it!




















