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WAZE & ODYSSEY/DEADLY SINS/FIL LAVIN/SELLOUTS - Forza Quattro EP



Artist: WAZE & ODYSSEY/DEADLY SINS/FIL LAVIN/SELLOUTS  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Forza Quattro EP
Label: Sccucci Manucci  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: SCCUCCI 004
Format: white vinyl 12"
Released: 7 May, 2012
Price: $10.07
Genre: Disco/Nu-Disco
Playlist: Preview
Availability: Out of stock

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#Samples Title
Side 1
1. Waze & Odyssey - I Can't Hear You (Dance) - MP3 Sample Preview Waze & Odyssey - "I Can't Hear You (Dance)"
2. Deadly Sins - Don't You Know - MP3 Sample Preview Deadly Sins - "Don't You Know"
Side 2
1. Fil Lavin - You Are So Not Good For Me - MP3 Sample Preview Fil Lavin - "You Are So Not Good For Me"
2. Sellouts - Envy - MP3 Sample Preview Sellouts - "Envy"

  • played by:Nik Weston (Mukatsuku/Guynamukat), Montel, Low Slung, Ronnie Turner(Blunted Funk Project), Jacques Renault, Stu Clark, Dave Allison, Superbreak, Mike O'mara(Development Music), Mike W - Kolour Ltd, Roberto Rodriguez, Juno Recommends Disco, Deadly Sins, I Love Disco!, Bicep, Osmose, The Ivory Boy, Sleazy Beats Recordings, Seahorse & Castle, Sccucci Manucci, Ruben & Ra, Sellouts, The Unity Agency, Manuel Sahagun, Get Down Edits, Disco Dirtbox, Magnetic Soul, Desos

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    Review

    The Sccucci Manucci label has done a fine job of handpicking artists on the rise for their releases to date, collaring the likes of Casino Times, Francis Inferno Orchestra and Toomydisco as well as the odd established name like Jacques Renault. The label's fourth release Forza Quattro is still grounded in the disco/house sensibility that has served them so well, though the presence of Waze & Oddysey demonstrates the Sccucci A & R team are willing to deviate. The elusive US pair are in the midst of a hot patch right now with releases already burning on Body Work and Southern Fried and plenty more due over the coming months, so their presence here is a real coup. "I Can't Hear You" sounds vaguely like a extra bouncy cover of the classic "RIP Groove" and definitely ranks alongside their output to date. Alongside this the white vinyl EP has tempo traversing contributions from Fil Lavin, Sellouts and Deadly Sins, with the latter's slow and chuggy "Don't You Know" a particular highlight.
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