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SOFT ROCKS - The Album



Artist: SOFT ROCKS  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: The Album
Label: Disco Power Play  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: SRDP 4
Format: CD
Released: 28 February, 2011
Price: $10.41
Genre: Disco/Nu-Disco
Playlist: MP3
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - Star Benet - MP3 Sample MP3 "Star Benet"
2.  - Sexual Advances - MP3 Sample MP3 "Sexual Advances"
3.  - Whore Your Love - MP3 Sample MP3 "Whore Your Love"
4.  - Danz Boy Danz - MP3 Sample MP3 "Danz Boy Danz"
5.  - Cooking The Books - MP3 Sample MP3 "Cooking The Books"
6.  - Paco Bell - MP3 Sample MP3 "Paco Bell"
7.  - Free Ride-rrr - MP3 Sample MP3 "Free Ride-rrr"
8.  - Pen 15 Club - MP3 Sample MP3 "Pen 15 Club"
9.  - Garden Of Eden - MP3 Sample MP3 "Garden Of Eden"
10.  - South African Cut & Shut - MP3 Sample MP3 "South African Cut & Shut"
11.  - Seismic Push - MP3 Sample MP3 "Seismic Push"
12.  - Is It All Over My Library - MP3 Sample MP3 "Is It All Over My Library"
13.  - U Can Dance If U Want To - MP3 Sample MP3 "U Can Dance If U Want To"

  • played by:Hannulelauri, Nik Weston (Mukatsuku/Guynamukat), Giulio DJ, Redux Records, Phoreski, Diskjokke, Soft Rocks, Pat Les Stache (Cabana Disco), Discomendments, Faze Action, Jose Manuel, Ritesh (Adult Contemporary), Juno Recommends Cd Albums, Eddie C, Chicago Damn, I Love Disco!, Guynamukat Production, The Project Club

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    Review

    Brighton-based scalpel fiends Soft Rocks have never been your average re-edit mercenaries. As this excellent album proves, they're far more interested in breathing new life into dusty flamenco weird-outs, forgotten dub cuts and obscure progressive disco than tinkering with the tried and tested. It's a refreshing approach that pays dividends time after time. Over the course of 13 delightfully leftfield selections, we're treated to a kaleidoscopic selection of druggy power pop, deep-fried disco-funk, lo-slung cosmic rock, oddball afro-disco and, most delightfully, a stupidly Balearic disco-reggae cover of "In A Gadda Da Vida". It's utterly bonkers, but also very, very good.