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First time re-issue of this Arabic language gem from 1984. Fronted by Moroccan singer Fatima Makdadi and recorded in Paris, Douz Douz featured on the B Side on a now very hard to find 7".
Now pressed loud on a 45RPM 12” with an extended version on the flip.
"Half a decade after Zohra’s spellbinding Badala Zamana launched the label, MTMU returns with an equally obscure and catchy piece of Arab funk by Fatima. "
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The Reflex returns with another double dose of heavenly heaters. As ever, strictly multitrack remixes from the original tapes, combining creativity and functionality for maximum dance floor impact.
DJ Support:
Dave Lee / Gilles Peterson / Dimitri from Paris / The Blessed Madonna / Skream
Vol. 1[12,48 €]
MEMBERS ONLY is back for 2024 with another entry in what must be one of the most creatively off-the-wall series of edits ever committed to wax. The 4 cuts on offer here deftly blur the lines between disco, house, and EBM reminiscent of The Music Box or Medusa's. "4 The Ones Who Know".
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- A1: The Expert
- A2: You Better Hide (Feat Heidi Happy)
- A3: Out Of Dawn
- A4: Bostich (Reflected)
- B1: Till Tomorrow (Feat Till Brönner)
- B2: Tangier Blue
- B3: Part Love
- B4: Friday Smile
- C1: Kiss In The Blue (Feat Heidi Happy)
- C2: Vertical Vision (Feat Till Brönner)
- C3: Trackless Deep
- C4: Stay (Feat Heidi Happy)
- D1: Electric Frame (Feat Till Brönner)
- D2: Takla Makan (Feat Dorothee Oberlinger)
- D3: Tiger Dust (The Virtual Concert Verison)
Seit fast fünf Jahrzehnten prägen Yello die Entwicklung der elektronischen Popmusik, der Dieter Meier
(Vocals) und Boris Blank (Keyboards, Sampling) ab Ende der 1970er Jahre mit Kulthits wie „Bostich“,
„Oh Yeah“ oder „The Race“ ihren Stempel aufgedrückt haben. Mit ihrem collagenhaften SignatureMix aus synthetischen Beats, organischen Soundbits und assoziativen Wortspielereien probieren sich die
Schweizer immer wieder neu aus, während man sich sämtlichen Genreschubladen bis heute kategorisch
mit unverbindlichem Lächeln verweigert. Schulterzuckende Pop-Kultur-Diplomatie, mit der Yello in jeder
ihrer Schaffensphasen neue Maßstäbe gesetzt haben: Von Avantgarde bis Ambient, von MTV bis Techno
und von Dada bis NASA, die bei Boris Blank unlängst den Theme-Song für den Präsentations-Trailer des
James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops in Auftrag gab.
Ein fast kindlicher Entdeckerdrang, der auch das 2009 erschienene „Touch Yello“ durchzieht, dass das
Duo nach 24 Jahren wieder zurück an die Spitze der Schweizer Charts geführt hat – eine ”Return to
Form”, wie es so schön heißt.
„Touch Yello (15th Anniversary Edition)“ erscheint am 28.02.2025 in folgenden Jubiläumsformaten: Als
Blu-ray im Dolby Atmos Mix und als limitierte 2LP-Fassung in gold- und silberfarbenem Vinyl, inkl. BonusTrack.
Oh Yeah!
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Early 1980s NYC-style Post-Punk Mutant Disco out of Philly.
First solo release from Jarrett Dougherty of legendary DIY Punk band Screaming Females.
For fans of: ESG, Liquid Liquid, Tom Tom Club, Dinosaur L.
Featuring Marissa Paternoster of Screaming Females and Brittany Luna of Catbite.
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The legendary Kenny Dope with collaboration with BBE Records gets down to work on this Afro Disco classic from Ghanian Disco queen Nana Love. Over 35 years since its initial vinyl release, ‘I’m In Love’ has stood the test of time and is packed to the brim with groove, soul and energy. On these special Kenny Dope mixes, part 1 and 2, we’re treated to a beefed up version which will absolutely slam on any sound system and dancefloor across the globe. The NYC icon has injected warmth, rhythm and weight to this classic: primed and ready for you to enjoy on 7 inch vinyl.
A much-needed reissue of an all-time house classic, from the early explosion of the genre on dancefloors the world over. From the minds behind C+C Music Factory, David Cole and Robert Clivillés, Sandee ‘Notice Me’ encapsulates the New York Freestyle era of the late ‘80s perfectly. Early house heat laced with a distinctly Latin American feel, that has been heavy sampled since it burst onto the scene in ‘88. It’s syncopated, seductive and seriously infectious, with a steamy bassline that couples with Sandee’s echoed vocals to send your brain into a state of rapture.
The ‘Notice The House’ mix is a shining example of that freestyle flavour, with the ‘Club Vocal’ leaning into a more synth pop meets electro, proto house feeling. Taking the final spot the stripped back dubbed out, b-boy beast ‘Dubbin' At Studio 54’.
A must have record that still lights up the dance to this day.
With sunshine, blue skies and good times on the horizon, Toolroom is ready to usher in the summer in a huge way with the brand new summer hit from Siege – ‘Reach Out’. Making his return to the label, Siege is back with a record that promises to steal the spotlight and your all-time favourite tune. Big favourite of Carl Cox, Alan Fitzpatrick and Adam Beyer, Siege has firmly planted his foot in the scene having released a selection of quality records already this year like, ‘Give It Up’ with Mark Knight, a collab with Eli Brown and a killer remix of Green Velvet and Technasia’s hit ‘Suga’.
Flawlessly proving just why he is one of the most exciting artists and producers out there in Dance Music right now, Siege flexes his talents on ‘Reach Out’. One of his best releases yet, Siege has reworked classic George Duke’s classic 1983 hit ‘Reach Out’ into the feel-good dance track of the summer. The track itself is pure ecstasy, from the sublime vocals and chorus melodies to the solid instrumentation of the record itself. Siege manages to retain every single drop of the feel-good magic that resonated throughout the original, reinvigorating the sound for the clubs of 2021.
The single also features a killer remix from Michael Gray and Dr Packer who bring their signature style and sound to the record, emphasising the Disco elements to a whole new level and an exclusive VIP edit from Siege himself. This is a euphoria laced Disco House record through and through, ‘Reach Out’ is a sure fire summer hit, classic in the making who has brought the infectiously catchy classic record back to life in a completely fresh and new way.
Tropical Disco plucks out a spellbinding salvo of heaters for Tropical Disco Volume. 7, dished out on suitably heavy wax.
Moodeena's 'The Horns' boldly kicks off the record, effortlessly weaving together elements of funk, soul and afro, influenced by a myriad of far-reaching regions. The earworm of a bassline subtly leads the piece, morphing, dipping and then reassembling as the brass resurfaces, creating a tender, palpable sound palette. On the flip 'What Da Funk's playful track title doesn't reflect its cultivated build, and no doubt lethal functionality on a dancefloor.
Titillating strings are the driving force for Tropical Disco newcomer Sammy Deuce's input, bringing a burning, high-energy ode to golden-era disco with 'Smack My Strings Up'. Hot on the heels of a series of well received releases on labels such as Glasgow Underground, Club Session and Big Love, Sammy deuce offers up a rare guest track on the label that pairs perfectly with a recipe Sartorial and Moodena have refined so successfully.
Sartorial closes the EP with 'Little Love', a carefully plotted symphony and formidable sign off for the release. Hustling a creamy bass and slowly swooning vocal, this audio aphrodisiac will have dancers headed straight to the bedroom...
Tropical Disco's back-catalogue of quality nu-disco obscurities is building thick and fast, and the latest package is a diamond in a gleaming gold mine.
Support across Mi Soul & House FM.
- A1: Ivory Feat Filippo Nardini-Could You Feel The Love?
- A2: David Kochs, John Falke-(Ego)
- B1: Skala-Don’t Let Them
- B2: Musumeci, Dodi Palese-The Party Feat A.i
- C1: Hardt Antoine-Inside Your Mind
- C2: Cipy-Trip
- D1: Samantha Loveridge - The Pusher
- D2: Hard To Tell-Last Forever
- E1: Alisa Filatova-Melting Wax
- E2: Esin, Ede, Samet Gunal-You Gave Me Love
- F1: Jimi Jules-Power House
- G1: Skatman-Depressed
- G2: Stereocalypse-Perspective
- H1: Denis Horvat, Skarn-Sknof
- H2: Colossio, Luke Garcia-Fatum
Being a musical playground for Dixon and Âme since the beginning of the label. Our Secret Weapons series symbolizes a constantly forward moving train of both artistic expression and musical exploration. With the aim of showcasing tracks that circled through the sets during the year and will do beyond.
Drop Music marks a marvellous quarter of a century of releases with this new slab of vinyl featuring some gems from disco funksters Crazy P and the house mainstays Inland Knights. Crazy P go first with 'Disc Odyssey' which is perfectly indicative of their much beloved sound with its low slung kicks and funky bassline. Inland Knights then offer a trio of in demand & unreleased tracks. 'Overnight' is a bumming deep house joint, 'Walk On' has an icy late night vibe and balmy pads and 'Do It Again is a more playful closer, with some killer b-line action. All four, needless to say, are timeless gems, and the fact the last two are appearing on vinyl first the first time makes it an even more desirable cop.
This 12-inch vinyl, officially licensed by Sony, features a superb remix by Mike Maurro, who masterfully reworks the stems. On the B side, you'll find the original version. Since its release in 1982, "Looking Up To You" has cemented its status as a modern soul anthem, co-written by Leon Ware and Zane Grey (of Grey & Hanks) and produced by Webster Lewis, all titans in the genre. Heavily sampled since it’s original release, notably by artists like Zhane ("Hey Mr. DJ") and Ortega Cartel ("Miami Vice").




















