The second release on B.I.T. Productions new ALTERNATIVE label features a 4 Track E.P. with 4 different artists, Awesome 3 & Ondamike, Andy M & Dream Frequency, Retropolis & A.PLUS.
The Awesome 3 & Ondamike collaboration "Ready For This" was originally released digitally in December 2021 with a radio edit version, here is a new Extended Re-edit exclusively for this E.P. A quality breakbeat production with throbbing bass and electro sounds with a catchy rap.
Andy M & Dream Frequency "I Want Your Love" is an anthemic breakbeat piano monster with old skool synth sounds and catchy vocals.
Retropolis 5am is a banging dirty breakbeat track with a big piano riff that gets looped before exploding into more dirtiness.
A.PLUS is a piano driven breakbeat track with catchy vocals and nice dirty synth melodies to complement this 12" E.P. perfectly.
a A1 Awesome 3 & Ondamike - Ready For This [Extended Re-Edit]
quête:various
From the mountains with the flavor of the sea is the fifth release on the label containing fantastic productions ranging from Switzerland, Finland and Japan. a release that contains unique emotions and atmospheres from each producer involved capable of being translated magnificently on the dance floor. deep, dubby, minimalist with deep sounds as we like. limited edition of 200 copies on a fantastic 180 gr vinyl, not to be missed, since there will be no repress.
His Three Daughters is a captivating family drama, written and directed by Azazel Jacobs.
The score is composed by Brazilian singer-songwriter, multi- instrumentalist, composer and arranger Rodrigo Amarante.
He is part of the bands Los Hermanos, Orquestra Imperial, and Little Joy, and released his first solo record, Cavalo,
in Brazil in late 2013. He also wrote and performed the Narcos theme song “Tuyo”.
His Three Daughters is now available on vinyl. This is a limited edition on yellow vinyl and includes an insert.
- A1: Opening Title
- A2: Beauty Song (Jia Ren Qu) Performed By Zhang Ziyi
- A3: The Echo Game
- A4: The Peonyhouse
- A5: Battle In The Forest
- A6: Taking Her Hand
- A7: Leo’s Eyes
- A8: Lovers (Flower Garden)
- A9: No Way Out
- A10: Lovers
- A11: Farewell No. 1
- B1: Bamboo Forest
- B2: Ambush In Ten Directions (Shi Mian Mai Fu)
- B3: Leo’s Theme
- B4: Mei And Leo
- B5: The House Of Flying Daggers
- B6: Lovers (Mei And Jin)
- B7: Farewell No. 2
- B8: Until The End
- B9: Lovers (Title Song) Performed By Kathleen Battle
Green Marbled[31,89 €]
House of Flying Daggers is a multiple Satellite, LA Film Critcs & Boston Film Critics award winning 2004 wuxia romance film directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Andy Lau, Zhang Ziyi and Takeshi Kaneshiro. Unlike other wuxia films, it is more of a love story than purely a martial arts film. The film features the theme of a beautiful woman who brings woe to two men. The soundtrack is produced and created by legendary Japanese composer Shigeru Umebayashi and features vocals by Zhang Ziyi and Kathleen Battle. Shigeru Umebayashi is perhaps best known for “Yumeji’s Theme” (originally from Seijun Suzuki’s Yumeji), included in director Wong Kar-wai’s In the Mood for Love. In celebration of Umebayashi’s 70th birthday on February 19, 2021, the House of Flying Daggers soundtrack is released on vinyl for the first time. It is pressed on green marbled vinyl as a limited edition of 2000 copies. The packages comes with an exclusive replica of the movie poster and a 4-page booklet.
- Prologue
- The Feeling We Once Had
- Tornado
- He's A Wizard
- Soon As I Get Home
- I Was Born On The Day Before Yesterday
- Ease On Down The Road
- Slide Some Oil To Me
- I'm A Mean Ole Lion
- Be A Lion
- So You Wanted To See The Wizard
- What Would I Do If I Could Feel
- Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News
- Everybody Rejoice
- Y'all Got It!
- If You Believe
- Home (Finale)
There are some parties that create new movements... or awake a movement shall i say...
here are musicians you can hear in such parties !!
Big experimental and core collaboration (more than compilation...).
SUPERB !
- 1: I Can See Him Loving You
- 2: Love Music
- 3: My Hang Up Is You
- 4: Halos Are For Angels
- 5: Somebody, Someplace
- 6: Do I (Love You Like You Like It)
- 7: That's Groovy
- 8: Can't Live Without You
- 9: A Toast (May There Be No Last Time)
- 10: Don't Spread Your Love Around
- 11: Trust Me
- 12: Give Him Up
- 13: That's All That's Required
- 14: Young Girl (In Your World)
Rare Seventies Big City Street Soul
In 1971, film producer David Gil and his business partners Robert S Sinn and Paul Frankenberg launched a film company called GSF. Over the next few years, it would be involved in a small number of productions. But, in 1971 the movie business was kind of old-hat, music was where it was at, and so GSF Records, a well-funded label, headed by Larry Newton was formed. Today Newton is largely remembered for his attempts to prevent Louis Armstrong from recording 'What A Wonderful World' but that didn’t stop him from growing ABC from a second division company to an industry leader. As he approached his 52nd birthday he was unveiled as GSF Records’ president a full-service music company, involved in records and publishing across all genres. Through a joint venture with drummer Bernard Purdie the label targeted the R&B charts and soul & funk dominated GSF's release schedule.
Black music ruled and this was reinforced by the hiring of Lloyd Price as head of A&R (veteran R&B star), and producers George Kerr (All-Platinum), Mickey Stevenson (Motown) and Jerry 'Swamp Dogg’ Williams. No wonder then, unintentional as it was, that GSF left behind such an extraordinary legacy of rare soul treasures.
NEW YORK’S BEST KEPT SOUL SECRET Features legendary Northern Soul classics courtesy of Anderson Brothers, Skull Snaps and Connie Laverne Produced by hit makers George Kerr and Motown veteran Mickey Stevenson Starring the Whatnauts and Eddie “Hey There Lonely Girl” Holman
Repress!
The sixteenth edition of Defected’s vinyl series continues to commit the label’s biggest digital releases to wax, delivering some of the best house music previously unavailable on vinyl. EP16 brings together four recent releases from Defected’s catalogue of world-class house. First up on the A-side is Claptone & Rune’s ‘Calabria’, a highly anticipated release from summer 2022 thanks to its warm familiarity, big rubbery bassline and brassy saxophone hook that captivated dancefloors instantly. Similarly, Jack Back’s ‘Feeling’ has a hint of noughties nostalgia, released in March of 2022 ready to sweep dancefloors with a rave-ready bass and electrifying vocal. The B-side opens with Ibiza stalwart Marco Faraone’s 2021 release ‘My Name’, featuring intoxicating vocals from Lolita Leopard; dripping with attitude. Closing out this club-focused collection is Payfone’s distinct ‘Day & Night’, featuring an orchestral approach to composition and a deep house groove that bursts in with ease.
QLine ...the railway to the underground... via Detroit
DRIVETRAIN/“Belle”
An dish of sliced vocal drops melted over smoldering rhythm.
DJ CENT/“Hold Out”
The uplifting and spirited melody of praiseworthy beats.
J.GARCIA/”Reflekt”
A tranquilizing vaccine of mesmerizing electronic flow.
BLAKTONY/“Eastern Market (shed 3)”
The one-stop shop for a militant, deep ambient groove.
QLine features an all Detroit artist lineup.
The follow up release to last years Times & Places Volume 1, which sold out in super quick time has the same four artists, each bringing their own style of old skool rave goodness to the table.
Gridzone gets us off and running with beautiful pads and an oh so familiar soothing female vocal sample. But don’t let this fool you, the harsh amens are just round the corner and when they drop, you will know about it.
Midlife Crisis has similar energy levels in their offering, the breaks are more chopped and more in a jungle vein.
On the flip is the highlight of this EP. NewKiller drops a jungle-techno stormer. 4/4 kicks with high speed breaks, hoover sounds and horror film samples. Its like 1993 all over again. Finally the EP ends with a ragga tinged rudeboy of a stepper from Gold Soundz.
- A1: Rihanna - Lift Me Up
- A2: Dbn Gogo, Sino Msolo, Kamo Mphela, Young Stunna & Busiswa - Love & Loyalty (Believe) (Believe)
- A3: Burna Boy - Alone
- A4: Tems - No Woman No Cry
- B1: Vivir Quintana & Mare Advertencia - Arboles Bajo El Mar
- B2: Foudeqush & Ludwig Goransson - Con La Brisa
- B3: Snow Tha Product - La Vida (Feat E-40)
- B4: Stormzy - Interlude
- B5: Fireboy Dml - Coming Back For You
- B6: Tobe Nwigwe & Fat Nwigwe - They Want It, But No
- C1: Dn Maya Colectivo Pat Boy, Yaalen K'uj, All Mayan Winik - Laayli' Kuxa'ano'one
- C2: Og Dayv - Limoncello (Feat Future)
- C3: Ckay - Anya Mmiri (Feat Pinkpantheress)
- C4: Bloody Civilian - Wake Up (Feat Rema)
- C5: Aleman - Pantera (Feat Rema)
- D1: Dbn Gogo, Sino Msolo, Kamo Mphela, Young Stunna & Busiswa - Jele
- D2: Blue Rojo - Inframundo
- D3: Calle X Vida & Foudeqush - No Digas Mi Nombre
- D4: Guadalupe De Jesus Chan Poot - Mi Pueblo
- D5: Rihanna - Born Again
BlackIce Vinyl[27,31 €]
- A1: Rihanna - Lift Me Up
- A2: Dbn Gogo, Sino Msolo, Kamo Mphela, Young Stunna & Busiswa - Love & Loyalty (Believe) (Believe)
- A3: Burna Boy - Alone
- A4: Tems - No Woman No Cry
- B1: Vivir Quintana & Mare Advertencia - Arboles Bajo El Mar
- B2: Foudeqush & Ludwig Goransson - Con La Brisa
- B3: Snow Tha Product - La Vida (Feat E-40)
- B4: Stormzy - Interlude
- B5: Fireboy Dml - Coming Back For You
- B6: Tobe Nwigwe & Fat Nwigwe - They Want It, But No
- C1: Dn Maya Colectivo Pat Boy, Yaalen K'uj, All Mayan Winik - Laayli' Kuxa'ano'one
- C2: Og Dayv - Limoncello (Feat Future)
- C3: Ckay - Anya Mmiri (Feat Pinkpantheress)
- C4: Bloody Civilian - Wake Up (Feat Rema)
- C5: Aleman - Pantera (Feat Rema)
- D1: Dbn Gogo, Sino Msolo, Kamo Mphela, Young Stunna & Busiswa - Jele
- D2: Blue Rojo - Inframundo
- D3: Calle X Vida & Foudeqush - No Digas Mi Nombre
- D4: Guadalupe De Jesus Chan Poot - Mi Pueblo
- D5: Rihanna - Born Again
Black Vinyl[9,20 €]
Founded in 1979 in Sesto San Giovanni by Roberto Fusar Poli, Il Disco o began as a small, family-run record store, quickly evolving into a hub for imported music and a pioneer in the "disco dance" genre.
By 1981, it had expanded into music distribu/on and produc/on, aligning with the rise of Italo Disco—a genre blending synth-pop and electronic disco inspired by ar/sts like Giorgio Moroder and Bobby Orlando. Its first release, "I'm A Vocoder" by Gay Cat Park, marked the start of a prolific catalog that included hits like "You Are A Danger" by Gary Low and "Comanchero" by Raggio Di Luna, cemen/ng Il Disco o’s reputa/on in Italy and abroad.
At its peak, the label produced up to one record a day and distributed interna/onal hits like "Don’t You (Forget About Me)" by Simple Minds.




















