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The MYTHICAL BEASTS - Communicate



Artist: The MYTHICAL BEASTS  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Communicate
Label: International Feel Uruguay  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: IFEELL 014
Format: limited 180 gram vinyl 12"
Released: 2 May, 2011
Price: $10.41
Genre: Disco/Nu-Disco
Playlist: MP3
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Side 1
1.  - Communicate - MP3 Sample MP3 "Communicate"
2.  - Communicate - MP3 Sample MP3 "Communicate" (Permanent Vacation Hypnotoad remix)
Side 2
1.  - Communicate - MP3 Sample MP3 "Communicate" (Alphabet City remix)
2.  - Communicate - MP3 Sample MP3 "Communicate" (Das Volt Communique remix)

  • played by:Dane (Common Edit), Felix Dickinson, Coyote (Is It Balearic? Recordings), Tal M. Klein, Alphabet City, Quell (Ibadan, These Days), Max Essa, Billy Bogus, Yam Who?, Jose Manuel, Jon Tye (Seahawks/Milky Disco), Permanent Vacation Records, Neil Diablo, Jkriv (Deep&disco), Seahorse & Castle

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    Review

    Given the sheer number of British artists releasing on International Feel, we're beginning to think that a free trip to Punta Del Este is offered as part of any record deal. The latest to potentially be soaking up the rays on the South Atlantic coast of Uruguay are The Mythical Beasts aka Felix Dickinson and Toby Tobias. If either of these names needs an introduction then back to those disco night classes with you! As The Mythical Beasts, Dickinson and Tobias present an altogether more lackadaisical sound, with "Communicate" fully channelling the sound of 80s Dutch icon Jan Hammer. This wouldn't be an Intl. Feel twelve without some fine accompanying remixes and we are suitably stocked with a variety of takes from Permanent Vacation, Alphabet City and Das Volt. The Munich duo lead the way with a tight tropical disco take that ups the pace and focuses on a particularly introspective xylophone melody whilst Alphabet City demonstrates the recent Under The Shade twelve was no fluke with a chunky yet glistening electro funk reimagination. Our personal favourite though is the spooked out Giallo disco take from Late Night Audio's Das Volt!