The Black Disco label has remained one of the more cherished imprints that focus on the overpopulated art of the edit, perhaps because the releases are infrequent, but mostly because of the respected selectors involved. Alongside label bosses Nitedog and Lovefingers, the label has seen contributions from Lee Douglas in his various guises along with Soft Rocks, Kebabiman, Justin Vandervolgen and Alexis Le Tan. The tenth release leans heavily on the dusty fingers of both label bosses, kicking off with the thumping "America", an edit Lovefingers did in collab with Lee Douglas under their alias The Stallions. It's all heavy guitar licks, handclaps, big macho pump vocals and brassy excursions and just as good as you'd expect from such a duo. Nitedog's Anonstop project continues the party jams with the mid tempo bassline heavy bumps of "Martial Arts". Lovefingers goes East with the flipside opener "Slim Jim" whilst Anonstop round off proceedings with the beatdown discoteria of "Primates". Pure heat!