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Obaa Sima
Obaa Sima (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ATFA 014LP. Rel: 23 Feb 15
Obaa Sima
Moma Yendodo
Adagya
Medofo
Daa Nyinaa
Yemmpa Aba
Bome Nnwom
Review: This latest reissue from Awesome Tapes From Africa is the whole reason for founder Brian Shimkovitz starting the blog and the label that grew out of it. Some 13 years ago, Shimkovitz stumbled across a cassette copy of Obaa Sima whilst travelling Ghana and his love for Ata Kak's music lead to the foundation of the Awesome Tapes From Africa blog and the commencement of a long running effort to track down the Ghanaian musician. Some four years after ATFA became a label, Shimkovitz finally tracked down the musician, real name Yaw Atta-Owusu, and was granted permission to reissue Obaa Sima, using the second hand tape purchased in Ghana as the source. The seven tracks on this LP are a winning tinny combination of highlife, rap, pop, and more with "Daa Nyinaa" sounding like a cover version of William De Vaughn's "Be Thankful For What You've Got".
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 in stock $25.70
Buari (reissue)
Buari (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: BEWITH 037LPRP. Rel: 13 Sep 18
Karam Bani (4:16)
Them Yebtheyet (5:07)
Ku Ku Maria (2:46)
Advice From Father (4:43)
Iro Le Pa (4:38)
Ye Koaba (4:14)
Peace (3:01)
Oh! Africa (5:33)
Review: Produced and sleeked out at Opal Studios in NYC, back in 1975, Buari's self-titled LP has been a cornerstone of international highlife music since it was first released. The original is now an arduous item to find at a decent price, so we thanks the Be With label for having repackaged an essential Afro LP that is a must have for anyone into anything outside a constant beat drum. "Karam Bani" opens with a forceful helping of funk, percussive to to the max, and this same hypnotic groove formula is present across the entirety of the A-side, making this a sampler's dream come true. On the flip, "Iro Le Pa" is the stand-out tune for us, a rhythm that makes Theo Parrish's Ugly Edits seems kinda tame! Recommended.
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 in stock $27.08
Ca C'est Paris! (Soundtrack)
Cat: TRILPFR 068. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Ca, C'est Paris! (Generique long) (4:01)
Souvenirs Souvenirs (0:47)
Paris 2000 (feat Cecile Cheraqui) (3:08)
Grande Epicerie (1:50)
Coeur A Coeur (2:16)
Pompier Ou Serveur? (1:08)
Les Jeux Sont Faits (1:29)
Nuit Bleue (4:17)
Paris-Joigny (0:40)
Reverie (0:48)
Audition (2:35)
Patience (0:36)
Un Ado Complexe (2:45)
Allo Agnieszka (1:09)
Golden Boys (1:31)
C'etait Perdu D'avance (1:08)
Preshow (3:05)
Vue De Dos (feat Monica Bellucci) (2:51)
RER A Station La Defense (2:30)
La Femme-bijou (3:18)
Review: Tricatel presents a stunning gatefold vinyl release featuring Bertrand Burgalat’s lavish compositions for this series. Known for his sophisticated and genre-blurring approach to music, crafts a score that balances classic revue traditions with a fresh, contemporary sensibility. Marc Fitoussi, having worked with Burgalat on Les Apparences, recognised his ability to create authentic cabaret-style music reminiscent of legendary venues like Paradis Latin and Alcazar while also capturing the energy of modern nightlife. The result is a soundtrack that fluidly moves between vintage theatrical elegance and contemporary dancefloor charm, mirroring the series' exploration of performance and reinvention. The score's connection to the rich tradition of backstage musicals, from 42nd Street to Chorus Line is fully evident. Much like these classics, Ça, c'est Paris! follows a troupe striving to put on a show against all odds. Burgalat’s compositions encapsulate this spirit, infusing his signature harmonic complexity and inventive tonal shifts to bring Fitoussi’s vision to life. His music not only underscores the drama but also breathes new vitality into the time-honored genre.
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Walk Dance Talk Sing
Cat: WDWLP 001. Rel: 08 May 15
Like A Fool (6:02)
The Come On (7:33)
Hear My Song (6:01)
Echo (7:06)
Scrap The Book (5:28)
Witch Doctor (6:33)
Something More (6:06)
WTDS (5:41)
Review: 18 years after making their debut on Paper Recordings, Jim Baron, Chris Todd and Danielle Moore show no signs of flagging. While it's been a while since their last studio album - the 2020 Vision released When We On in 2011 - they've hardly been shirking, complimenting a punishing schedule of live and DJ gigs with regular studio sessions. Walk Talk Dance Sing, the band's eight full-length proper, sees them in fine form, delivering warm, rich and hugely enjoyable blends of deep house, disco, boogie, soul and funk. There are few surprises, but you wouldn't expect any. Instead, the 11 tracks focus on what they do best, and few do it better. Not everything is quite as magical as recent single "Witch Doctor", but highlights are pleasingly plentiful.
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Moon IV
Moon IV (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FM 12063. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Void Gathering (1:42)
Silverclub (4:32)
Sounds (The Feels) (5:13)
Pipeline (3:57)
Ohne Dich (5:34)
Into Somethin (4:08)
Zellerau (1:53)
Club L'Avenir (3:50)
Daso (3:41)
Soma Dub (3:24)
Bliss (The Short Finale) (4:10)
Review: Five years after unfurling their first collaborative album, Iron Curtisn and Johannes Albert have finally got round to recording and releasing their fourth - three years after its predecessor landed in stores. As with previous sets, it's loosely inspired by all things lunar. In practice, that means hazy, spacey synths aplenty, slowly unfurling grooves, and loads of cosmic intent. Beginning with the soft-touch headiness of 'Void Gathering', the German duo flits between moon-lit, synth-powered nu-disco ('Silverclub'), jaunty analogue house ('Sound (The Feels)'), warmer and more tactile dancefloor gold ('Ohne Dich', 'Club L'Avenir'), bubbly electro ('Pipeline'), revivalist Italo-disco ('Into Somethin') and ultra-deep bliss ('Daso').


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Dust To Diamonds
Cat: SDE 48. Rel: 06 Jan 20
Let's Get Down Tonight (6:01)
Try Your Love (4:10)
Sugar Baby (4:01)
Let's Get Down Tonight (instrumental) (6:00)
You're So Special (5:10)
Want To Be Close To You (5:56)
I'm So Glad I Found You (4:41)
Sham (4:37)
Review: A couple of years ago, Super Disco Edits released the debut single from Buddy Hank & The Shine Band, East Orange New Jersey-based band who were briefly active in the early 1980s. Here they go one step further, delivering a first full-length full of tracks recorded way back in 1981. Immaculately mastered from the original studio tapes, "Dust To Diamonds" is as good a boogie-era album as you're likely to hear. Rich in slap bass, soulful vocals, good-time grooves, jazz-funk flourishes and colourful synthesizer lines, the eight tracks flit between sugary warmth and effervescent dancefloor heat. In other words, this is genuine buried treasure for DJs who take disco and boogie seriously.


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Physical Attraction
Cat: PPU 112. Rel: 09 Apr 25
All Night Love (3:55)
Chances Go Round (4:15)
In The Mood (3:05)
Physical Attraction (3:59)
Perfect Pair (3:25)
In Your Life (3:18)
U Know, I Know (3:17)
Baby's Gone (3:54)
Without Love (3:28)
Review: Alex "Landy" Hill was the producer for and founding member of the 80s r&b and disco group Timex Social Club. This gem is the result of a deep dive into his archives and is an unreleased 1990s Bay Area demo project. The collection features nine original tracks created in collaboration with vocalist Jordana and songwriter John Pruitt all written and recorded in Hill's modest apartment studio. As you would expect of him, the tunes capture the raw, soulful energy of the era's underground r&b and funk scene with a nice lo-fi edge and plenty of analogue sounds from the time. Long tucked away on ageing cassette tapes, the recordings have now been carefully restored by PPU to offer a great look at Hill's post-Timex era.

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Percussion Explosion! (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 311. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Dance To The Drummer's Beat
Time After Time
A Refreshing Love
Who's The Funky DJ?
Share Your Love
Do The Handbone
Review: The good folk at Mr Bongo are reissuing Herman Kelly's seminal 1978 album that birthed the iconic breakbeat classic 'Dance To The Drummer's Beat.' This Miami-based disco-funk project headed up by the drummer and producer features Latin, funk and percussive grooves that have gone on to influence generations of hip-hop and dance music producers. It is thought to have been sampled over 125 times by legends like DJ Shadow, N.W.A. and Run-D.M.C. after initially gaining fame via Ultimate Breaks & Beats in 1986. This reissue presents the sought-after 4:12 Alston Records version and it is as infectious and irresistible as ever.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $23.76
Double Honey Pack
Cat: BBE 763EDG. Rel: 29 Jul 24
Tonight (5:58)
Tonight (Louie Vega Bronx dub) (5:53)
Tonight (Louie Vega remix) (8:19)
Hello? (Maurice Fulton remix) (6:47)
Ha Ya! (Eternal Life) (Planetarium mix) (7:30)
I Don't Remember The Last Time I Saw Stars (11:11)
Review: Following their acclaimed debut album Sugar Honey Iced Tea!, NYC duo Musclecars aka Craig Handfield and Brandon Weems are back with a double pack of alternate versions and remixes featuring house legends Louie Vega and Maurice Fulton. Vega reworks 'Tonight' with orchestral flair and festival-ready dub versions including the NV South Jersey Mix and his Bronx Dub. Maurice Fulton's remix of 'Hello?' blends his signature live bass and punchy percussion to add a whimsical touch to the introspective original. The pack also includes stripped-down versions of 'Ha Ya! (Eternal Life)' and 'Water' plus a full side of Musclecars' 'I Don't Remember The Last Time I Saw Stars.'
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 in stock $36.19
Live Vol 1
Live Vol 1 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BEC 5650737. Rel: 19 Jun 20
Enter (3:00)
Myenemy (3:33)
Bemyself (4:27)
Comedown (3:27)
Lightenup (4:58)
Gamesofluck (3:33)
Intrude (0:57)
Withorwithout (4:41)
Retuned (0:42)
Everyroad (7:45)
Overnight (3:58)
Untried (1:28)
Yourfault (4:22)
Closetowhy (4:08)
Redline (2:59)
IknowhowIfeel (2:57)
Elude (2:53)
Tieduprightnow (4:35)
Review: Here's something you don't come across that often: a "live" album that captures straight-to-tape (literally) studio recordings rather than a performance in front of the paying public. In Parcels defence, the results are impressive, in part because their chosen location, legendary Berlin institution Hansa Studios, boasts the kind of analogue recording and mixing equipment that neatly fits their warm, mixed-up trademark sound (think West Coast rock, blue-eyed soul, funk-ruck fusion). Many of the songs segue into each other as they would during a live performance, with new interludes and previously unheard songs adding a frisson of disco-fired dancefloor goodness to proceedings. It might not be a pure live album, but it's a hugely enjoyable listen.
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 in stock $27.36
Under The Influence Vol 10
RAHAAN / VARIOUS
Cat: ZEDDLP 57. Rel: 30 Sep 22
Santrax - "Come & Get It" (5:18)
Marini - "Let’s Get It On" (6:43)
Time Unlimited - "Back Fire" (8:34)
Venus Dodson - "Shoot Me (With Your Love)" (6:16)
Wings Of Light - "He Loves You" (5:00)
Ship Of The Desert - "Count Of Monte Thisgo" (6:00)
Frank Hatchett Dance Explosion - "Super Hero" (1:51)
Cherish - "For You" (3:26)
Jaze - "Wanna Get Down With You" (7:21)
The 21st Century - "One Of These Days" (5:23)
Porno Disco - "Go Down Moses" (4:19)
Cousin Ice - "Catch Your Glow" (feat Zack Sanders) (6:18)
Boobie Knight - "Juicy Fruit My Love" (6:27)
John Lamkin - "Ticket" (6:21)
Review: You can always count on Z Records to bring a deep-digging, dedicated approach to anything they put out, and that goes double for their flawless Under The Influence series. The 10th volume in the series sees them inviting the incredible Chicago-born DJ Rahaan to select some seriously headsy cuts from his collection, carefully cleaned up, de-clicked and remastered for the best listening experience. Given the nature of the series, don't expect the usual suspects, and instead savour the discovery of some of Rahaan's most treasured cuts, presented here on a double LP comp brimming with discoid magic.
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Seven Deadly Sins
Cat: BEWITH 177LP. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Lust (7:02)
Sloth (7:48)
Gluttony (7:07)
Pride (5:35)
Envy (Animal Fire0 (5:16)
Anger (5:45)
Covetousness (5:33)
Review: Laurin Rinder and W. Michael Lewis were amongst the most prolific producers of the disco era - a pair of jazz-trained eccentrics who not only embraced the disco sound, but did more than most to help develop it (they were particularly big fans of synthesisers, showcasing in their work as much as Giorgio Moroder and Patrick Cowley did). They also loved a concept - hence recording and releasing The Seven Deadly Sins, an album-length celebration of disco's sinful side, in 1977. As this Be With Records reissue proves, the album remains a rare beast: a largely instrumental disco album that sparkles from start to finish. For proof, check the seductive, electric piano-and-synth smothered grooves of 'Lust', the heavily electronic proto-techno of 'Gluttony', the solo-laden disco-funk heaviness of 'Pride' and the undeniably epic heaviness of 'Anger'.
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Closer (reissue)
Closer (reissue) (green swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: SPLP 7236. Rel: 05 Jun 23
Try It Out (8:11)
Street Talk (5:20)
(It's Been) Too Long (4:37)
Hold Tight (5:04)
Love Is (2:33)
Closer (6:11)
Review: Closer is the second album by disco producer and singer Gino Soccio, originally released in 1981 on Atlantic Records and RFC Records. The album features six tracks of catchy and groovy disco music, with influences from funk, soul and pop. The album includes the hit single 'Try It Out', as well as 'Street Talk', a smooth and soulful track with its guitar riff and a saxophone solo. This is one of those truly classic disco albums and showcases the legendary Canadian producer's talent and style.

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 in stock $35.64
Supernova
Cat: LSUPER 001. Rel: 05 Mar 25
T-90 (5:46)
Protostar (3:42)
Supernova (4:40)
Drift (2:34)
Nothing Good Happens After Midnight (2:11)
All This Time (3:36)
Play2Lose (3:32)
In Orbit (1:16)
Beacon (3:42)
Right Place/Right Time (3:33)
Staying At Home (2:22)
Re-Entry (Back Again) (3:24)
Parachute (1:11)
Eclipse (4:21)
Review: Following a fine mini-album on Los Angeles' Casablanca Sunset Records four years ago, "indie-dance" trio Supertaste have kept up a steady stream of singles and one-off cuts, mostly via their own self-titled imprint. Supernova, officially their debut album, marks the Brooklyn combo's first appearance on vinyl. The sounds they showcase are warm, positive sounding and groovy, recalling the work of fellow New York outfits Holy Ghost, Escort and Midnight Magic - albeit with their own synthesiser-embracing twist. It guarantees great listening throughout, with our picks including 'Protostar', the more bluesy indie disco flex of 'Supernova', the dub disco-flecked joy of 'Play To Lose' and the deliciously slow, dreamy and spacey 'Right Place/Right Time'.

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Horse Meat Disco Presents: Disco & Boogie From Brazil Vol 1
VARIOUS
Cat: MRBLP 302. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Harmony Cats - "Harmony Cats' Theme" (3:26)
Luiza Maura - "Sorriso Vermelho" (2:46)
Gretchen - "Ela Tem Raca, Charme, Talento E Gostosura" (4:03)
Coisa Quente - "Edmundo (In The Mood)" (3:35)
Ze Carlos - "Venha" (remix) (6:00)
Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti - "Suspira" (5:40)
Os Carbonos - "Passaro Selvagem" (3:38)
San Rodrigues - "Fofa" (3:01)
Marcos Valle - "Parabens (Danca Do Daniel)" (8:34)
Lafayette - "Sol De Verao" (3:57)
Roberto Cesar - "Fevereiro (O Bamba)" (3:57)
Arlete - "Quero Ser Sua Mulher" (3:19)
Waldirene - "Queima Como Fogo" (3:28)
Luiza Maura - "Deixa Girar" (3:09)
Jorge Ben - "Rio Babilonia" (4:51)
Carlos Bivar - "Elo" (2:49)
Review: In full gatefold LP form comes the latest Brazilian boogie compilation by Horse Meat Disco, selected selectors of the best rarities in the disco genre. Curated mostly by founding member Luke Howard and with added consultations from crewmates James Hillard, Severino Panzetta and Jim Stanton, a lifetime of frolicking among samba troupes, carnival processions and yearly Rio visitations went into the choices you hear here, consummating one man's intuitive taste for a sound whose appeal stretches far wider than its nation of origin. Mr Bongo invited Howard to their Brighton HQ for an extended on-site selection, proving its off-the-cuff expertise: early electronica experiments from Ze Carlos blend voluminously with Jorge Ben pennings and mouth-watering Luiza Maura 7" cullings, proving a hand-picking that is at once eclectic and unifying.
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Inspire
Inspire (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: EXRECLP 005. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Astras Theme (4:38)
Clearly Packing (3:43)
Inspire (Draft) (0:50)
Celebrate Some Time (6:29)
Just One Bump (4:14)
Inspire (Afterthought) (0:46)
Whos The Kid? (4:58)
Radicalise (0:55)
Living In The Future (5:03)
Shine Your Light (4:20)
Cyberfunk (3:25)
Inspire (Deluxe) (0:43)
Lifestyles Of The Hip And The Crazy (6:38)
Radicalise (Urself) (0:33)
Wavy (4:42)
Baby Its U (3:44)
Sylvester (5:02)
Midas Touch (4:35)
Review: Ziggy and the extended ZFEX crew return with their most ambitious project yet, a double album that dives deep into the tension between creative instinct and artistic intention. Spanning 15 tracks recorded between Berlin and London, the record sees the collective pushing their signature fusion of jazz, funk, and electronic influences into bold new spaces, with a fresh embrace of disco and highlife grooves. Throughout, vintage synths and off-kilter percussion meet the addition of electric guitar, adding a raw, expressive edge to the band's evolving sound. 'Astras Theme' sets the stage with a swirling, cinematic introduction, while 'Radicalise' brings a frenetic energy, driven by tightly wound rhythms and razor-sharp instrumentation. Elsewhere, 'Shine Your Light' channels a cosmic funk sensibility, balancing the album's introspective moments with sheer dancefloor exuberance. With contributions from a diverse lineup of forward-thinking musicians across Europe, the UK, and Australiaiincluding appearances from Oscar Jerome and Tom Driesslerithis record stands as the most dynamic and exploratory incarnation of ZFEX to date. It's a project that refuses to sit still, capturing the restless spirit of a band constantly evolving yet always deeply rooted in groove.
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