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KILLER FUNK DISCO ALLSTARS - Volume 5: These Boots Were Made For Dancin'



Artist: KILLER FUNK DISCO ALLSTARS  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Volume 5: These Boots Were Made For Dancin'
Label: Killer Funk Disco US  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: KFD 005
Format: 12"
Released: 21 February, 2011
Price: $6.50
Genre: Disco/Nu-Disco
Playlist: MP3
Availability: Out of stock
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - These Boots Were Made For Dancin' - MP3 Sample MP3 "These Boots Were Made For Dancin'" (Trust Me, I Could Do With A Foot Spa Right Now Extended re-edit)
Side 2
1.  - Boozy Bravado From A Moody Man - MP3 Sample MP3 "Boozy Bravado From A Moody Man" (A Con And A Mare Funk N Boogie edit)
2.  - Chuckles Amongst The Petticoats - MP3 Sample MP3 "Chuckles Amongst The Petticoats" (Immoral Highground African edit)

  • played by:DJ Butcher (Chopshop Music), Pete Isaac (Jelly Jazz), Cisco Cisco, Nik Weston (Mukatsuku/Guynamukat), Jun Matsuoka, Cabaret Manana, Marcoradi, David Borsu, Onur Engin, Pat Les Stache (Cabana Disco), Mop Mop, Juno Recommends Disco, Eddie C, Nicholas, Killer Funk Records Usa, Club Brasil Records, Afro Beat Foundation, I Love Disco!, Checktheguns, Guynamukat Production, Ltj Xperience, The Jazz Meet, Al Kent, Skyline Recordings Chart, Sccucci Manucci, Djs: Most Charted, Gonesthedj

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    Review

    The Killer Funk Disco Allstars re-edit series has always been a reliable source of high quality dancefloor material. For those DJs who like to dig a little deeper for their disco, the series obscure source material and raw, funky edits are hard to resist. This fifth instalment boasts another three killer cuts, with the heavyweight stomp and afro-funk swing of the title track standing out. It's an exceptional edit, teasing just the right amount of dancefloor pleasure out of a delightfully far-out original. Look out too for the lo-slung boogie fusion of "Boozy Bravado From A Moody Man" and the raw afro-jazz wig-out "Chuckles Amongst The Petticoats".