MonsieurWilly – “Stomp” (Nu-Disco Remake of The Brothers Johnson) – 7" Vinyl Single Get ready to move your feet: MonsieurWilly revitalizes the timeless funk anthem “Stomp” by The Brothers Johnson with an electrifying Nu-Disco makeover. Pressed on a high-quality 45 RPM 7" vinyl, this remake blends vintage groove with modern dancefloor energy, delivering an irresistible combination for DJs, collectors, and funk-disco lovers alike.
MonsieurWilly’s production pays homage to the original’s infectious basslines and uplifting spirit while injecting fresh synth textures, crisp beats, and a stylish contemporary polish. The result is a vibrant re-imagining that feels both nostalgic and brand new— perfect for setting the tone at any party or adding standout flair to your vinyl collection. This is another special and exclusive 45/7“ release via Soulkitchen Distribution…
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TSTD NEO returns with smooth slow disco remixes for three tracks, originally featured on THE SUNSET MANIFESTO Volume 2:
One of the standout tracks of THE SUNSET MANIFESTO 2, the super smooth Westcoast inspired "Hands of Love" gets an even smoother remix treatment by Liverpools BEN JAMIN, perfectly suited for your next late night bar dj sets.
Stockholm meets Mexico City! TSTD resident producer Monsieur Van Pratt returns from remixing Poolside on The Sunset Manifesto 2, and comes back with a romantic slow disco version of Kimchi's "Do You Ever"
Last but not least UK producer Matt Hughes already did a funky electro disco remix for Goodvibes Sounds' "Stay For One More Night" on The Sunset Manifesto 2. Looks like the original tune didnt leave his head, so he returned to his studio for new remixes. Here you can find the "Echo" version of his new 80s cinema sounding "Late Night Radio Remix", which would sit well in the soundtrack oft he Stranger Things TV series. The long version of this remix will be relased later digtially.
- 01: L'école De La Nuit (:51)
- 02: La Règle Du Vieux (:56)
- 03: Hà Mar (Feat Alvaro Lancellotti) (:07)
- 04: Rêve 36 (01:58)
- 05: White Light (Feat Monica Tormell) (03:58)
- 06: R Ville (04:21)
- 07: A Thousand Frames (Feat Monica Tormell) (03:48)
- 08: Beauté Tarée (02:41)
- 09: A Presença (Feat Julio Pimentel) (01:58)
- 10: Deep Side Center (03:54)
- 11: Monsieur Zinzin (02:58)
- 12: Souffle Sauvage (01:38)
“L’École de la nuit” marks Versatile Records’ 30th anniversary with a musical découpage by label founder Gilb’R. The album’s 12 songs and numerous collaborations form an adroit exploration of life and music, all threaded together by lifelong “partner in crime” I:Cube’s signature mixdowns.
“Hà mar” represents the peak of the album’s organic spectrum—an instantly captivating melodic and percussive Brazilian song featuring Alvaro Lancellotti on guitar and vocals—while “White Light” serves as its electronic counterpart, with a classic pop feel, featuring Swedish singer Monica Tormell
Musically, “L’École de la nuit” moves across many different landscapes and languages, intersecting rock, shoegaze, ambient, electronica, and, of course, jazz. Gilb’R collaborates with a rich arsenal of guest musicians: saxophonist Quentin Rollet; guitarist and producer Maxime Delpierre; French artist Judah Warsky, with whom Gilb’R previously released an album; Jonny Nash, producer and guitarist; as well as Ben Shemie. Not least, father and son Julio and Julinho Pimentel contribute their distinctive percussion, alongside François Creamer on bass clarinet.
“L’École de la nuit” is the 50th album release on Versatile Records. It was initiated in Amsterdam, then entirely reimagined and rebuilt in Paris. It stands as a manifesto for the album format and a tribute to the listener.
Sports Records is back on the pitch for its 6th installment — a five-track heater from the legendary SkyJoose. A true veteran of the game, SkyJoose has been running the field since 1989, racking up a discography that spans Jungle, 2-step, and UKG with championship-level precision. Known for his prolific output and rare collector’s cuts, he’s still pushing the tempo with fresh, limited-run vinyl and digital drops. This release proves why his technical style leaves rivals on the sidelines — SkyJoose is still playing at the top of his league.
- A1: Ayce & Spirit Of House - Top Of The World Ft Stephanie Sounds
- A2: The Wild Violets - Sweet Redemption
- A3: Golden Gate & Inaya Day - My Name Is Love
- B1: Gabriel Deb - Turn Around Ft Michelle Weeks
- B2: Milfredo & Derrick Carter - Didn't I (Derrick Carter Remix)
- B3: Fatback Band - (Are You Ready) Do The Bus Stop (Bustin' Loose’s Disco Express Remix)
- B4: Monsieur Van Pratt - Stimulation Ft Suki Soul (James Juke's Hot Take)
- C1: Bustin' Loose & Magnolia - Paradise Ft Catalina
- C2: Disco Feelings - Cosmic Martini
- C3: La Felix - Hot Ft Relaye (De Soffer Remix)
- C4: Bayside & Felmann - I Believe Ft Alyssah
- D1: Generoco - The Express
- D2: Dirty Supercar - Get Down Boogie (John Morales Remix)
- D3: Third Attempt - A Little Deeper
- D4: Meridian & Aleisha Lee - It Ain’t Easy
Regarded as one of London's "leading disco labels" The Disco Express is one of the most consistent and influential forces in the modern nu-disco scene.
A record label, international event series and DJ collective, TDE is dedicated to original, soul-infused house and disco music. With a global family of artists, the label blends vintage warmth with modern energy to honour the past whilst envisioning the future.
TDE100 is a 15 track compilation that distills the label's essence. Packed with fresh originals and hand-picked gems, the compilation blends funk, soul, nu-disco, house, and electronica. Crafted to move seamlessly from peak-time dance floors to laid-back Sunday listening, it's both timeless and forward-thinking.
Pressed across 2 X LP’s in a Gatefold Sleeve featuring John Morales / Derrick Carter & Inaya day.
This is original house & disco for 21st century dance floors and this train ain't slowing down anytime soon…
- A1: Lovetempo - Same Ole Love (365 Days A Year) (Extended Summer Breeze Mix)
- A2: Nicholas Cangiano - Falling Behind
- A3: Poolside - Ventura Highway Blues (Monsieur Van Pratt Dub)
- B1: Prep & Eddie Chacon - Call It (Turbotito Rem
- B2: Moi Je - Découvre
- B3: Turbotito - Time Starts Moving Slow
- C1: Young Gun Silver Fox - Curious
- C2: B U.m.p. - Give A Little Love A Lot
- C3: Woolfy Vs Projections - Seeds
- C4: 1-900 - Breakin' 84
- D1: Goodvibes Sound - Stay For One More Night (Matt Hughes Remix)
- D2: Moods & Nic Hanson - Music Never Looked So Good Good
- D3: Bowaswell - Over When The Night Is Gone
- D4: Joel Sarakula - Hands Of Love (Phil Martin Remix)
- D5: Kimchii - Do You Ever
lim. 2xLP colored yellow and oxblood vinyl with Poster, Sticker & Mp3 Download!
We are back with another chapter in our ongoing series of unearthing smooth vibes from all over the world, this time we go back to the FUTURE for you with: THE SUNSET MANIFESTO Volume 2. After a five year break mainly concentrating on the late 70s/early 80s Westcoast Soul/Yacht/AOR sound, we finally dive deep into the modern world of our beloved sister-label Too Slow To Disco NEO (for the third time after 2018s TSTD NEO - En France and 2020s The Sunset Manifesto excursions). But of course it wasn't a real 5 year break since the first Sunset Manifesto compilation, as in the meantime we also released a few digital TSTD Neo singles, and - more importantly - our "Too Slow To Disco NEO - FM" playlist on spotify (handcurated by Dj Supermarkt every week and now hosting more than 1500 tracks of mellow, modern sunshine vibes) was growing steadily and becoming a new, important fixpoint in the TSTD musical universe. TSTD NEO is the outlet Dj Supermarkt is using to unearth modern laidback, smooth, sunny slow disco vibes with a soulful Westcoast/Balearic touch. For him TSTD always has been about a laidback vibe/feeling, not a certain time period in musical history. And that sunny Westcoast vibe we dug out on those traditional TSTD compilations has become a huge influence to so many modern artists. So it makes sense that we present the cream of new slo/mo NuDisco/Sunset Disco/Daytime Disco acts in the TSTD format, a luxurious compilation, with artists from all across the globe: Not only from the two homelands of that modern slow disco sound, Los Angeles/California and France, but also from Beijing, Montreal, Mexico, London, New York, Stockholm, Rotterdam… the moon, you name it! This music is more a state of mind, a feeling, then a geographical thing. We are happy and really excited to annouce the following passengers are on board with exclusive tracks: Poolside, Woolfy, Prep & Eddie Chacon, Turbotito, Young Gun Silver Fox, Lovetempo, Kimchii, Goodvibes Sound a.m.m.
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"Vision of Love 002," from Vision of Love Records, is a vibrant compilation that encapsulates sexy, groovy, and funky vibes. Featuring artists like Monsieur Van Pratt, Disco 86, C. Da Afro, Clean Is Good, The Move, and The Funk District, the album creates an alluring soundscape perfect for any setting. The tracks seamlessly blend slow, jazzy elements with infectious rhythms, inviting listeners to both relax and move. Monsieur Van Pratt's sultry melodies set the mood, while Disco 86 delivers captivating beats that keep the energy alive. C. Da Afro and Clean Is Good contribute playful, catchy hooks, and The Move and The Funk District add dynamic layers that enhance the overall groove. Together, these artists craft a collection that celebrates modern funk and jazz-infused dance music, making "Vision of Love 002" an essential experience for anyone looking to elevate their musical journey.
Tropical Disco Records open their 2023 vinyl account in triumphant form with Volume 27 of their well loved 12” series. Yet again they have successfully delivered a four track paean to the boundless dance-floor power of jazz infused disco. It’s a sound which the label has very much made their own over the last half decade.
Opening proceedings is Scruscru, an artist whose immense rise to prominence has very much followed the same time-line as Tropical Disco. He is in glowing form here with vinyl opener ‘Phunk U Do’, a slinky hip-shaking 70’s funk-fuelled disco bomb. Expect this one to set dancefloors on fire across the summer with it’s swirling keys, James Brown-esque vocals and ferocious bassline.
Next up are Lance and Disco Strummer who keep the feel-good vibes topped up to full with ‘Hey Amigo’. An ever so cheerful Latin bomb, it packs in happy-go-lucky vocal loops with brass stabs aplenty alongside a shoulder shaking bassline which will keep those floors grooving from dusk till dawn. If you want to unleash uncontrollable joy in your DJ sets, look no further.
Over on the Flip Tropical Disco’s own Sartorial delivers a smokey sexy-as-hell vocal gem in the shape of ‘Fly’. Merging 70’s jazz licks with a powerhouse live bass, sublime sax solos a divine vocal and some serious scatt, this is a track that just exudes cool.
Closing out the EP in style is one of Mexico’s finest disco proponents, Monsieur Van Pratt. On ‘Journey’ he deploys a huge brass section and percussive breakdown to serious hip shakin’ effect. With guitar licks and synth stabs galore he has given this one both a ridiculously tight groove and bags of warmth. It’s a winning combination.
Tropical disco have yet again unleashed another exquisite 12” showcasing their unique sound. You can expect to see this one hitting the heights of the vinyl charts in quick smart fashion.
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New week, new heat from Monsieur Van Pratt, an ever-reliable edit master who this time brings his signature style to a trio of Spanish-language cuts. He tackles two classic disco anthems that are familiar yet completely revitalised in EspaNol as 'Caliente' kicks off with stomping disco energy and catchy riffs, then 'Toca Mi Campana' is a more funky and playful number with low-slung bass. They are joined by a deeper, lesser-known gem, 'Americana ', which is reimagined into a powerful dancefloor weapon with gritty, analogue textures and a deep respect for groove that will heat up any 'floor.
- Mina - Heisser Sand
- Freddy Quinn - Alo-Ahe
- Petula Clark - Monsieur
- Gerd Böttcher - Geld Wie Heu (Johnny Will)
- Connie Francis - Paradiso
- Gerhard Wendland - Tanze Mit Mir In Den Morgen
- Caterina Valente & Silvio Francesco - Quando, Quando, Quando
- Friedel Hensch & Die Cyprys - Egon
- Peter Alexander - Die Süssesten Früchte Fressen Nur Die Grossen Tiere
- Lale Andersen - In Unserem Garten Blühen Rosen
- Rene Carol - Rote Rosen, Rote Lippen, Roter Wein
- Bruce Low - Tabak Und Rum
- Zarah Leander - Wunderbar
- Connie Francis - Schöner Fremder Mann
- Freddy Quinn - Wenn Die Sehnsucht Nicht Wär‘
- Jan & Kjeld - Hello, Mary-Lou
- Nana Mouskouri - Weisse Rosen Aus Athen
- Ralf Bendix - Babysitter Boogie
- Lolita - Über Alle Sieben Meere
- Rex Gildo - Zarina
- Vico Torriani - Bolero (Hörst Du Nicht, Wie Der Bolero Klingt)
- Renee Franke & Detlev Lais - Eine Weisse Hochzeitskutsche
- Rudi Schuricke - Florentinische Nächte
- Bruce Low - Leise Rauscht Es Am Missouri
- Rene Carol - In Der Taverne Von San Remo
- Lale Andersen - Blaue Nacht Am Hafen
Diese exklusive 4 LP Box ist ein wahres Juwel für alle Schlagerfans und Nostalgieliebhaber: Eine sorgfältig zusammengestellte Sammlung unvergesslicher Hits aus den 1950er und 1960er Jahren – die goldene Ära des deutschen Schlagers!
Erleben Sie noch einmal die Zeiten großer Gefühle, heiterer Melodien und legendärer Stimmen. Ob fröhliche Tanznummern oder romantische Evergreens – diese Box bietet eine abwechslungsreiche Reise in die Anfänge des modernen Schlagers. Sichern Sie sich ein Stück Musikgeschichte, solange der Vorrat reicht – und lassen Sie die unvergessliche Atmosphäre der Wirtschaftswunderjahre und frühen Beat-Zeit wieder aufleben
- A1: B-Rock & Mono Junk - My Mind Is Going
- A2: Orchestra Guacamole & Mika Vainio - Theme For The Lost Diamonds
- A3: Mr Velcro Fastener& Mesak - Robotic Appliances (Original Demo)
- B1: Jori Hulkkonen - Whispers (Extended Dance Version)
- B2: Markus & Kristian - Hän Malli On
- B3: Spektor - Rubic`s Cube
- C1: Imatran Voima - It`s Time To Testify
- C2: Decepticons - We Are The Decepticons
- C3: Dr Robotnik - Own Commands
- D1: Feng Shui - Hao Hao (I`m Back)
- D2: Brothomstates - Naeae Eletrok
- D3: Tero - Music
Cold Blow proudly presents Bonus Beats: Rare & Unreleased Finnish Electro 1990–2002, a landmark compilation capturing Finland's underground electro scene from the late 1990s and early 2000s. This double-LP features 9 rare and 3 previously unreleased tracks from pioneering Finnish artists, showcasing a distinctly Nordic approach to the genre. With contributions from notable names such as Jori Hulkkonen, Mr. Velcro Fastener, Mono Junk, and the late Mika Vainio, this release highlights the experimental and DIY ethos that defined Finland's electronic music scene during this period.
Carefully curated by Erkko Lehtinen, a key figure in Finland's electro scene as a DJ and promoter, the compilation explores a broad sonic palette, spanning early techno influences, robotic allure, and dark, bass-heavy tracks. Standout contributions include Decepticons and Dr. Robotnik's unreleased dark electro cuts, with the latter veering into minimal wave territory. Feng Shui feat. Monsieur delivers a striking collaboration that fuses a trance-like lead with raw, industrial beats, uniting members of Huoratron, Nu Science, Polytron, and Op:l Bastards. Keeping alive the legacy of Perttu Häkkinen (aka Randy Barracuda), this release wouldn't be complete without Imatran Voima's bass-driven anthem from their debut EP. Also featured are Spektor's retro synth experiments, Tero's Commodore 64-based creations, Brothomstates' (later a Warp signee) futuristic soundscapes, and a rare cover of Kraftwerk's The Model by the anonymous duo Markus & Kristian. Erkko's extensive liner notes provide additional insight into this culturally and musically significant era. Available in double-LP, this collection is a must-have for electronic music aficionados and vinyl collectors.
j 10: Feng Shui - Hao Hao (I`m Back) feat. Monsieur
The Ghentian skyline has low peaks and hides its horrors in full view ~ walk streamside and you’ll quickly be confronted with façades that leer with their tales and secrets, the angels and demons that built this city holding up its mortar and stone in an inextricable embrace. It is within this incongruous backdrop that Benoît Monsieurs has fostered the Venediktos Tempelboom persona. Using the 12-string guitar as his main instrument, the self-taught musician creates passages that take fingerpicking Americana and Eastern transcendence into the Flanders fields, with winding compositions that distill the essence of giants like John Fahey, Robbie Basho and Jack Rose and folds them into the dark drone melancholia of Funeral Folk/KRAAK stalwarts like Silvester Anfang, Helvete and Ignatz. The results are ringing meditations of awe and terror, flamboyant and grotesque yet utterly mesmerizing in their unrooted sonic imagery.
In his debut LP, Syne Vuyle Hoeck, the Tempelboom amalgamates his influences - East, West and deep Flanders alike - into a flurry of acid-drenched tracks that spread out into a distinctive musical iconography. Each composition carries a facet, highlighting angel and demon in equal measure: the solemn opener “De woelige rit op een roze wolkje” is a threading of melodies that carry pensive heft and hopeful asides, as hints of ragtime buoyancy lead into sullen ruminations in a fully lucid change of course; “Ocharme Ochgod” is a sober penitence, slowly and almost imperceptibly building up into a tangle of lines that inexorably coil back into their brooding backbone; the echoing tape loop of “In Flock” reverberates and torments, steel sharpness and frayed magnetic disintegration finding improbable common ground; “El Contrario” swerves unforgivingly in an Eastern-infused openness reminiscent of Six Organs’ rawer days and unnervingly giving way to a forceful - dare we say upbeat - conclusion. And so one treks into the depths of the Tempelboomian universe, a place of high drama and low morals inhabited by a prankster creator who deploys euphoria and distress in equal measure. Just as the strings of his guitar are left to echo like sparkles in the dark, so his music lingers in the soil of our humanity, redolent of the kind of peace one can only make with the demons of the self.
- A1: Memphis - Joel Sonnier
- A2: Sha-Marie - Marvin Kerry
- A3: Mile To Mile - Dennis Bice
- A4: Let's Do The Cajun Twist - Randy And The Rockets
- A5: Opelousas Sostain - Rufus Jagneaux
- A6: 73 Special - Rambling Aces
- A7: Monsieur Broussard - Mel "Luv Bug" Pellerin
- A8: Cajun Fugitive - Belton Richard
- B1: Swamp Country - Jimmy Walker
- B2: Zydeco Queen - Willis Prudhomme
- B3: A Coonas From Villeplate - Hebert Fontenot
- B4: Le Sud De La Louisiane - Alex Broussard
- B5: Shawn's Sauce Piquante Two Step - Shawn Saucier
- B6: Going In The Corner - Earl Rebert
- B7: The Back Door - Rufus Jagneaux
- B8: Tante Heline - Marion
- Le Gori - Biencifer (Chanson Encagée)
- Johnny Tramuntana - Téléphonez-Moi
- Ghost Twist - La Plage
- The Hands - What I'll Be Tomorrow
- Henry - Boulevard De La Mort
- Yegg - Tranquil
- Radiola - Girls To The Front
- Jeune Senior Weekend - (We Found It In The) Legs
- Monsieur Paul Et Les Solutions - Comme Dali L'a Dit
- No Cunt Act - Out Of The City
- Santa Maria Death Trip - Sonic Lisa
- The Madcap Dreams - Dawn In The Galaxie
- The In-Fuzzed - Planète Hostile
- Sea Urchin - Fish In A Bowl
- L'avant Garde - Givin' Up
- Dino Karper & The Shale - Acacia Dealbata
- Lonely Nana - L'ossa
- Lost Station - 6964
- Minerves - Fog
- Hugo Riché - Shewgaze
- Fuckboy - Who Gives A Fuck
- The Nothing - The Art Show Pt. 1 (Perpignan Burning Edi
- Lords Of Wags - I'm Stupid
- L'impasse Humaniste - Are We Together
- Les Crotales - Lambda People
- Mammoüth - Tonton Roger
- Le Riffifi - I Wanna Be Your Dog
Perpignan Burning: the Southern French capital of garage rock in search of the riff. Or as Lou Reed would put it: "You can"t beat two guitars, bass, and drums." Content: 27 previously unreleased tracks on the double LP and six digital-only bonus tracks. All tracks on this compilation were recorded in or around Perpignan, France, and go to the musical extremes of an extreme city. Whether garage punks or freakbeat mods, country punks or city rockers, whether pioneers or new to the scene: the only thing that counts is the riff. Pascal Comelade, infamous riff explorer since the 1970s, is the unlikely godfather of this bunch of punks and rockers. He opens the trip with his emblematic cover design and closes it with his own Riffifi orchestra to the ultimate riff of The Stooges" "I Wanna Be Your Dog".
Rhetoric & Terror is Berlin-based Hemphill’s second album since leaving Liars back in 2016.
No stranger to reinventing his approach towards composition, Rhetoric & Terror feels like we are – perhaps for the first time – opening a doorway into Hemphill’s personal life, to his disparate sonic influences, his wide-ranging journeys through philosophy, and his own reflections on his role as an artist.
Like different thoughts and feelings emerging in a state of meditation, Hemphill invites you to pause on one ‘scene’ for a moment before moving onto the next. There’s space to get lost here – both emotionally and in the colour of the album’s wide-ranging textures.
With his wife Angelika Kaswalder on vocals throughout the album and multi-instrumentalist Morgan Henderson – a longtime friend of Hemphill’s since Henderson’s time in the post- hardcore band The Blood Brothers - adding woodwind, Nonpareils is no longer simply a solo project – and it’s apparent in this openness.
The name of the album – Rhetoric & Terror – describes this split that Hemphill is making from the conceptual nature of his first solo album (2018’s Scented Pictures), and the new direction that he – perhaps – hopes to continue taking. The title comes from a chapter in Giorgio Agamben’s book, “The Man Without Content”, where he describes the concepts of rhetoric and terror to describe two different types of writers: the rhetorician and the terrorist. The terrorist is a misologist who is only into the feeling; the rhetorician is committed to logic and form.
“With Rhetoric & Terror, I wanted to start with emotions and feeling. I was playing with my kids, listening to Cocteau Twins, I have a wonderful partner, and it seemed very contrary to any sort of growth to sequester myself from this life in order to get into character as a musician. Instead, I tried to remove the boundaries between my creative life and my. responsibilities and have it all be one fluid thing. All things at all times, and trust that this will guide my music rather than more intellectual concepts or limitations.”
Despite its catalysts being in philosophy and conceptual art, Hemphill has created an album that’s deeply “emotionally available”. It’s also helped him take a new stance on life that combines his life as a partner and parent in a kind of unity with his role as the artist. It’s plain to hear as a listener – Rhetoric & Terror, despite its intimidating name, is welcoming
and playful, even during its most intense moments.
There is something of Monsieur Rêve in this sweet tekno EP... Sounds is very loud on a system and very cool at home... A true Tekhouse record then... The mabiance is kind of tracy and a bit electro... Nice tunes that do not forget to give reward to the dancefloor. A good space techno record !
The music from LES TONTONS FLINGUEURS (aka Crooks in Clover aka Monsieur Gangster) is as instantaneously recognizable as the James Bond theme thanks to a short and recurring melodic motif that can still stick in the heads of 21th century kids. Monothematism is a word used by musicologists to refer to the use of stylistic variations based on a single musical theme as can be heard in the Tontons : on the banjo, during the nose punch sequences, played jazz, blues, gloria or Hully Gally style. Though the Tontons music may on first listen sound nothing different than a straightforward yet catchy soundtrack, it turns out to be a real exercise in style. When reading Michel Magne's autobiography " L'amour de vivre " it clearly appears that mixing folk music and sound experiments was a mindful artistic choice. In the movie, Antoine Delafoy (Claude Rich) who is engaged to Patricia (the Mexican's daughter) is merely a Michel Magne caricature. He embodies a contemporary music composer in search of the " absolute anti-chord " by using a water tap. " We don't really know what it is but it's amusing ". In reality and despite his classical musical education, Michel Magne has indeed had a venture into avant-garde music, going as far as organizing an infrasounds concert at the Salle Gaveau venue (Paris) on July 15th, 1954. Infrasonic frequencies which quickly made the audience run for the toilets. On December 3rd,² 1956 his low-frequency sounds contributed to an " empirique " show at the Théâtre des Trois Baudets (Paris) with Alexandro Jodorowsky, Jean Michel Rankovitch and Tinguely. At the same time he wrote music on words by Françoise Sagan for Mouloudji. Again with this desire to cross the boundaries of musical genres. He recorded in 1959 an album of " musiques tachistes " from which a show with dances was staged by Michel Descombey. His taste for provocation and avant-garde did not prevent Michel Magne from composing and arranging popular music. He hence wrote the music for six Georges Lautner movies including the famous Tontons Flingueurs in 1963.Being part of the avant-garde long-haired world what could Michel Magne think of Michel Audiard ? A most kind character who had nevertheless been burned by supporters of the " nouvelle vague " including journalist Henry Chapier who described Les Tontons Flingueurs as being " chansonnier " cinema (in Combat 1963), meant for disenchanted quinquagenarians. Audiard had responded to Truffaut, another of his dispisers : " Dad's movies filled theaters, son's movies empty them. We should have been warned : with its seaside sounding name the Nouvelle Vague (new wave) drove millions of viewers out on the countryside ". In between melodic effectiveness and daring arrangements and tonality, Michel Magne's work is worth being listened to with fresh ears, cleared of clichés !
- 01: Jean-Marie Tjibaou - Discours Melanesia 2000 (Kanaki 1974)
- 02: Joby Bernabé - La Logique Du Pourrissement (Madinina 1985)
- 03: Lena Lesca - Aux Tortionnaires (France 1978)
- 04: Alfred Panou & Art Ensemble Of Chicago - Je Suis Un Sauvage (Benin &Amp; Usa 1970)
- 05: Léon Gontran Damas - Il Est Des Nuits (Guyane 1988)
- 06: Slimane Azem & Cheikh Nourredine - La Carte De Résidence (El Djazair 1979)
- 07: Manno Charlemagne - Le Mal Du Pays (Ayiti 1984)
- 08: Guy Cornely - Où Sont Donc Les Tam Tam ? (Karukera 1969)
- 09: Groupement Culturel Renault - Cadences 1 (France 1973)
- 10: Colette Magny - La Pieuvre (France 1969)
- 11: Salah Sadaoui - Déménagement (El Djazair 1985)
- 12: Võ Nguyên Giáp - Rien & Est Plus Précieux` Entretien À Alger (Vietnam 1976)
- 13: Les Colombes De La Révolution - Hommage À Mohamed Maïga (Burkina Faso 1985)
- 14: Hô Chi Minh - ` Arbitrer Le Conflit `(Vietnam 1964)
- 15: Peloquin & Sauvageau - Monsieur L& Indien (Quebec 1972)
- 16: Francis Bebey - On Les Aime Bien (Kamerun 1979)
- 17: Léon Gontran Damas - Blanchi (Guyane 1988)
- 18: Groupement Culturel Renault - Cadences 2 (France 1973)
- 19: Pierre Akendengue - Le Trottoir D&Apos;En Face (Gabon 74)
- 20: Eugène Mona - Pitié (Madinina 1970)
- 21: Dane Belany - Complexium - After Aimé Césaire (France &Amp; Usa 1975)
- 22: Troupe El Assifa - Extrait De Ça Travaille, Ça Travaille, Et Ça Ferme Sa Gueule (Maurice 1975)
- 23: Dansons Avec Les Travailleurs Immigrés - Versailles (France &Amp; Tunisie 1971)
- 24: Abdoulaye Cissé - Les Vautours (Burkina Faso 1978)
Monsieur Dimitri from Paris works his magic on Casbah 73's organic disco grooves with a remix treatment that surpasses all expectations.
'To Be Free' and 'Doing Our Own Thing' had a fantastic response when released on 12", at the end of 2019. It received wide support from people in the know like Red Greg, Danny Krivit, Folamour, Soul Clap, Kenny Dope and many others. The first pressing quickly sold out and the tracks were sounding strong on discerning dancefloors until, well, "The Thing" hit and everything stopped.
Despite this, the record has continued to grow by word of mouth, and so we thought it would be wonderful to have a 7" version with an edit or even a remix of the jazzy funky disco banger 'Doing Our Own Thing'. No one better than Dimitri from Paris for the job, one of the DJs who happened to tell us he loved the track. His two-part edit of 'Doing Our Own Thing' is a bomb that will make people dance for years to come.
- A1: Mina - Heisser Sand
- A2: Freddy Quinn - Alo-Ahe
- A3: Petula Clark - Monsieur
- A4: Gerd Bottcher - Geld Wie Heu (Johnny Will) (Johnny Will)
- A5: Connie Francis - Paradiso
- A6: Gerhard Wendland - Tanze Mit Mir In Den Morgen
- A7: Caterina Valente & Silvio Francesco - Quando, Quando, Quando
- A8: Ted Herold - Sei Doch Mein Talisman (Good Luck Charm) (Good Luck Charm)
- B1: Renate & Werner Leismann - Gaucho Mexicano
- B2: Nana Mouskouri - Einmal Weht Der Sudwind Wieder
- B3: Ivo Robic - Ein Ganzes Leben Lang
- B4: Conny Froboess - Zwei Kleine Italiener
- B5: Rex Gildo - Kleiner Gonzales (Speedy Gonzales) (Speedy Gonzales)
- B6: Peter Kraus - Sweety
- B7: Bill Ramsey - Ohne Krimi Geht Die Mimi Nie Ins Bett
- B8: Ralf Bendix - Babysitter-Twist
Jean-Luc Mocard met Jean Ronde in September of 2009, while working at the CASIO Palaiseau factory, near Paris. Before, they were both active musicians with a particular taste for synthesized music, touring extensively through European and Asian underground venues and clubs. Eventually, their furious passion for collecting 80’s keyboards brought them together to become the fabulous duo Vive Les Cônes.
Presently based in Porto, Portugal, by a matter of pure chance, Vive Les Cônes is a CASIO explosion, the fuel of a dancing machine that never stops and cherry picks moments from dance and pop music culture along the way. Their live concerts are non-stop hit parades featuring their very own local cult classics, such as “Bonaparty” or “Brocoli-Rave”, and medleys of pop-culture classics ranging from video-game soundtracks, to dance hits, to classical music.
“De France”, their debut album, is the product of years of playing live, training and mastering the perfect CASIO technique. Every track in this album is played live using only pure unmodded Casio PT-380 and Yamaha PSR-37 keyboards, thrift store fx pedals, bringing to the recorded form the meticulously crafted tracks that set dancefloors on fire all throughout the world.
The album is an eclectic journey through electronic and dance music on cheap keyboards, from traces of House Music in “Maillon” and the instant hit “Je Ne Sais Pas”, fumes of vaporwave in “Machine à Vapeur”, and, of course, baguettes of French electro in “Brocoli-Rave”, the track that usually andeuphorically ends Vive Les Cônes’ set.
The Quietus has referred to the duo as a “weird John Shuttleworth take on house music”, but them being French, a better comparison would be something like “Daft Punk lost all their gear on tour and had to play a gig using some old keyboards”. But could they even do it? Maybe a “Pascal Comelade on molly live set for Boiler Room” could make thembetter Justice. We’re not really sure what to compare them to though, and probably there’s no need to compare them to anything, as the best thing you can do is to give them a go and check them out for yourself.
Jean-Luc Mocard met Jean Ronde in September of 2009, while working at the CASIO Palaiseau factory, near Paris. Before, they were both active musicians with a particular taste for synthesized music, touring extensively through European and Asian underground venues and clubs. Eventually, their furious passion for collecting 80’s keyboards brought them together to become the fabulous duo Vive Les Cônes.
Presently based in Porto, Portugal, by a matter of pure chance, Vive Les Cônes is a CASIO explosion, the fuel of a dancing machine that never stops and cherry picks moments from dance and pop music culture along the way. Their live concerts are non-stop hit parades featuring their very own local cult classics, such as “Bonaparty” or “Brocoli-Rave”, and medleys of pop-culture classics ranging from video-game soundtracks, to dance hits, to classical music.
“De France”, their debut album, is the product of years of playing live, training and mastering the perfect CASIO technique. Every track in this album is played live using only pure unmodded Casio PT-380 and Yamaha PSR-37 keyboards, thrift store fx pedals, bringing to the recorded form the meticulously crafted tracks that set dancefloors on fire all throughout the world.
The album is an eclectic journey through electronic and dance music on cheap keyboards, from traces of House Music in “Maillon” and the instant hit “Je Ne Sais Pas”, fumes of vaporwave in “Machine à Vapeur”, and, of course, baguettes of French electro in “Brocoli-Rave”, the track that usually andeuphorically ends Vive Les Cônes’ set.
The Quietus has referred to the duo as a “weird John Shuttleworth take on house music”, but them being French, a better comparison would be something like “Daft Punk lost all their gear on tour and had to play a gig using some old keyboards”. But could they even do it? Maybe a “Pascal Comelade on molly live set for Boiler Room” could make thembetter Justice. We’re not really sure what to compare them to though, and probably there’s no need to compare them to anything, as the best thing you can do is to give them a go and check them out for yourself.
After two remixes and a contribution to MT’s Sheva compilation, Malka Tuti is glad to welcome monsieur Benedikt Frey to the family
with his first solo EP on the label.
Recall is a 4-track dance ep, with 4 cuts of different flavour and sound.
From deep wavey dub to playful peaktime ravey sounds, Bene is taking the listener on a real journey, providing djs with an eclectic variety of tracks to pump up the dancefloor on different parts of the night....
His unique quirky and trippy sonic signature and production approach (reminiscing the sweet taste of ganja), stands out throughout the ep and it adds a fresh new direction for MT’s ever growing catalogue.
- 1: Barbara - Dis, Quand Reviendras-Tu ?
- 2: Barbara Chante Brel - Litanies Pour Un Retour
- 3: Barbara - Tu Ne Te Souviendras Pas
- 4: Barbara - Liberté
- 5: Barbara - Les Boutons Dorés
- 6: Barbara - Mon Pote Le Gitan
- 7: Barbara Chante Brassens - La Marche Nuptiale
- 8: Barbara - Les Amis De Monsieur
- 9: Barbara Chante Brassens - Il N'y A Pas D'amour Heureux
- 10: Barbara Chante Brel - Ne Me Quitte Pas
- 11: Barbara - Chapeau Bas
- 12: Barbara - Les Voyages
- 13: Barbara Chante Brassens - Pénélope
- 14: Barbara - J'ai Troqué
- 15: Barbara - Le Temps Du Lilas
- 16: Barbara - J'ai Tué L'amour
- 17: Joanne O Joan - Dis, Quand Reviendras-Tu ?
• Revised reissue of the acclaimed first-ever book-length investigation into French Touch.
• Back in print for the first time since 2004.
• Updated version features previously unpublished interviews with Daft Punk, Laurent Garnier, Cerrone, Jean Jacques Perrey, Motorbass, Chris Le Friant (aka Bob Sinclar), Air, Etienne de Crecy, La Funk Mob, Cassius, The Micronauts, Stardust, Benjamin Diamond, Modjo, DJ GilbR, i-Cube, DJ Cam and many more...
During the second half of the 1990s, Paris experienced a dance music revolution thanks to groundbreaking artists like Daft Punk, Air, Super Discount, Motorbass, Cassius, Dimitri from Paris, Bob Sinclar and many, many more. It was a scene that became known as French Touch and was heralded throughout the world as the epitome of dance music cool, forever placing Paris on the dance culture map.
Journalist and author Martin James was there right from the start, documenting the scene from its inspirations to its earliest moments and onto its global breakthrough. In the process, he inadvertently provided the French Touch moniker that became adopted throughout the world.
Drawing on a dazzling array of exclusive interviews with the biggest names in French electronic music history, French Connections explores France’s significant contribution to dance music culture that paved the way for the French Touch explosion.
“Endlessly informative and thoroughly enjoyable, James manages to bring even the most boring artists (Air) to vibrant life with his energetic prose and rich imagery.” Bob Stanley, Mojo
“(James) has a rare, imagistic talent for evoking the unearthly sounds of modern dance music.” The Guardian
“Viva Monsieur James! Essential reading for all fans of Gallic grooves.” DJ Mag
“If ever a book was overdue then it’s this one, which charts the influence of French electronica on the world outside the hexagon over the past decade or so… tres bien.” Select
- 1: Mina - Heisser Sand
- 2: Freddy Quinn - Alo-Ahe
- 3: Petula Clark - Monsieur
- 4: Gerd Böttcher - Geld Wie Heu (Johnny Will)
- 5: Connie Francis - Paradiso
- 6: Gerhard Wendland - Tanze Mit Mir In Den Morgen
- 7: Caterina Valente & Silvio Francesco - Quando
- 8: Quando, Quando
- 9: Ted Herold - Sei Doch Mein Talisman (Good Luck Charm)
- 10: Renate & Werner Leismann - Gaucho Mexicano
- 11: Nana Mouskouri - Einmal Weht Der Südwind Wieder
- 12: Ivo Robic - Ein Ganzes Leben Lang
- 13: Conny Froboess - Zwei Kleine Italiener
- 14: Rex Gildo - Kleiner Gonzales (Speedy Gonzales)
- 15: Peter Kraus - Sweety
- 16: Bill Ramsey - Ohne Krimi Geht Die Mimi Nie Ins Bett
- 17: Ralf Bendix - Babysitter-Twist
Die größten Schlager des Jahres 1962 auf einer Schallplatte.
Ein Fest für alle Vinylliebhaber.
16 Original Hits von den Original Interpreten !
Diese Vinyl eignet sich natürlich auch perfekt als
Geburtstagsgeschenk.
Hier werden Erinnerungen wach, wenn Mina, Freddy Quinn,
Nana Mouskouri uvm. ihre Hits zum Besten geben.
Direct from the Parisian underground STEVE FRISCO returns with an homage to the SERIE LIMITEE vinyl only label created by MONSIEUR CEDRIC & himself. Having established a French connection via JORDAN FIELDS, this hot producer is set to feed the clubs with his flavor of deep vibes. Limited 1-Sider
- A1: La Nuit 3:01
- A2: Jezebel 2:52
- A3: Si Je N'avais Plus 2:49
- A4: Viens 3:01
- A5: Les Deux Guitares 3:51
- A6: Monsieur Jonas 2:20
- A7: Sur Ma Vie (Believe In Me) 3:08
- A8: Mon Amour 2:36
- B1: Liberté 2:22
- B2: Plus Heureux Que Moi 2:22
- B3: Moi J'fais Mon Rond 2:46
- B4: Ce Sacré Piano 3:17
- B5: L'amour Et La Guerre 2:35
- B6: Dis-Moi 2:48
- B7: Quand Tu Vas Revenir 2:15
- B8: Je M'voyais Déjà 3:24
Deviation Records is pleased to present you their latest and exiting collaboration with the Mieruba Label Team.
The Super Biton has existed since the 60s, like Ségou, its orchestra, the Super Biton has always remained behind what was done in Bamako and in the big cities of Africa. The Ségou orchestra developed and incorporated amplified instruments that mingle with brass, in particular electric guitars, symbols of modernity at the time. It opens up to Cuban music, and congas and bongos complement the sound of the orchestra. The group drew a unique sound from it, a perfect balance between tradition and the modern. There are about fifteen artits on stage, singers, guitarists drummer and percussionists. The Super Biton has for years been the best known and most sought-after orchestra of Mali outsid the country's borders, the Super Biton transcends the only Bambara heritage with its repertoire. Ségou is crossroads between Bambara, Fulani, Mandingo and Somono cultures and Biton has drawn on all these traditions to creat a repertoire extremely rich in rhythms and words. Some musicians completed their training in Cuba. They play "bambara jazz", incorporating a lot of
brass instruments such as saxophone, trumpet, clarinet. The compositions are modern and sophisticated.
Mieruba Art Center is a place dedicated to the transmission and safeguarding of Malian musical heritage through musical exchange between the older and newer generation - Artist residences, music lessons, rehearsals, Workshops, Masterclasses - and so on. Just as happy former musicians of Mali, the members of Super Biton give lessons on site. It is also the office of the Mieruba-ML label in the same place where Deviation Records is collaboration for the second time on the album - After the « Lost Maestros Collection » - with the
support of La Manufacture de Vinyles. Phil of Deviation Records tells: "I am very enthusiastic at the idea of offering you these two volumes of the History of the Super Biton of Ségou, Clique of Super Heroes of sound,
a source of inspiration for generations of musicians, DJs and also griots and storytellers of great renown! This double LP compiles the first Chapter of the rich Afro-Jazz-Folk Collection whose tapes have been remastered by Monsieur Jonin and cut at the MB Mastering Studio in Aubervilliers .The gatefold artwork is conceived by
Ewwanuelle Collage and formatted by Bertrand Tondeur, Graphic designer of Les Mouches. All that’sleft to say is that i hope that you enjoy listening to the final result !"
Who is Harvey Couture? Some say he’s a survivor of French pop music’s sun-soaked synth-pop era of the early 1980s, others that he’s a more suave and stylish Serge Gainsbourg for the nu-Balearic era. There were even rumours circulating that he’s a musical mobster from the Cote D’Azure: a shadowy member of the mafia who deals in synths, drum machines and fretless bass guitars rather than guns, money and drugs. In truth, not even Leng Records knows much about the man behind the moniker, though his vividly kaleidoscopic, retro-futurist debut album, Scellé En Cristal, does offer a number of crafty clues. Whether listeners will make the necessary deductions to solve the mystery remains to be seen; regardless, it’s the music that matters, and on that score Scellé En Cristal simply cannot be faulted.
Rich in humid, afternoon-bright musical delights, the set sees our publicity-shy hero mix and mangle a multitude of musical influences – think proto-Balearic European synth-pop, Prince style purple funk, immersive ambient, early INXS style synth-rock, the electronic end of zouk and much more besides – with constantly colourful and imaginative results. Couture is most at home adding his variously seductive, sexy and sleazy vocals to bubbly, upbeat and mid-tempo numbers that combine delay-laden drum machine beats with surging synths, fluid bass, stylish guitars, lashings of leftfield pop nouse and plenty of tongue-in-cheek Gallic flair.
For proof, check the throbbing, off-kilter alien-funk throb of ‘Les Portes De La Perception’, the bustling, percussion-laden cheeriness of ‘Crème Solaire’ and the loose-limbed, toe-tapping brilliance of ‘Je Nes Peux Pas’, where chiming, steel pan style melodies and pots-and-pans percussion hits jostle for position with sliding fretless bass notes and flash-fried guitars. Check to ‘Passion’, a swaggering slab of bustling electrofunk/synth-rock fusion rich in ‘Rockit’-style scratches and restless synth-bass. The influence of languid, sunset-ready European pop records of the 1980s – those cuts that would later become sought-after amongst dusty-fingered collectors of Mediterranean music – is another recurring feature of Couture’s cultured but joyous debut album. It can be heard amongst the drowsy guitars, yawning bass and tumbling lead lines of ‘Look Within’, the pleasingly laidback ‘Invincible Line’, the elastic bass, fluorescent synth sounds and stuttering machine drums of ‘Marche’.
Yet Couture is no one-trick pony. Horizontal and loved-up moments of a more downtempo hue can be found scattered across the album, with the enveloping ambient awe of ‘Les Portes’ – all swelling chords, gentle melodies and atmospheric field recordings – and slowly unfurling ‘Whale Song’ both lingering long in the memory. Harvey Couture may not be ready to step out of the shadows just yet, but his music most certainly is. We have a feeling that Scellé En Cristal is just the start of the mystery monsieur’s musical journey.
Fourth release for Serie Limitee. 180g, pressed loud and limited, as always. Now Berlin based, Californian Lady Blacktronica provides a raw beatdown pearl with -Never Heard The Word Impossible-... Straight from Japan, Yusuke Yamamoto aka Freischwimmer joins the SL crew with a classic-house track named -You Want-. With -Back to the House-, Deymare pays his regards to the original Chicago sound with this timeless piece. SL004 also announces the return of the mysterious Parisian duo ERMAN & Abtomat, with five minutes of steamy after-hours disco-influenced house-music! As usual, expect a short bonus track by Monsieur Cedric.
Founded in 2009 by Monsieur Yami and Johnny Theodore Baargeld, Terpsiton wants to reveal the crucial things in music:
underground, passion and critique. Detroit was yesterday, today is DADAtroit. The first release Terpsiton #C offers a review of classic house roots mixed up with a straight techno attitude by the yet unknown KAI VON GLASOW.
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