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Singles
That Was No Martian
Cat: PRED 027Z. Rel: 05 Jun 24
That Was No Martian (5:26)
That Was No Martian (Bigga version) (5:02)
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Die Kreisbeschleunigung Der Dinge
Die Kreisbeschleunigung Der Dinge (hand-numbered 7" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: KREIS 1. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Die Kreisbeschleunigung Der Dinge (4:29)
Die Kreisbeschleunigung Der Dinge (version) (4:35)
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Dear Computer (reissue)
Dear Computer (reissue) (7" (indie exclusive))
Cat: 720053 285451. Rel: 29 Jan 24
Dear Computer (3:15)
Simple Song (2:39)
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Tougher
Tougher (translucent red vinyl 7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: SWR 031RED. Rel: 22 May 24
Tougher (live At Hollis Park version - Jorun Bombay remix) (2:39)
Who's House (live At Hollis Park version - Jorun Bombay remix) (4:04)
Review: Jorun Bombay is king of the edit and an expert wielder of his sonic scalpel and now he is back with a couple of new bits of work that are coming on plain wax but also here, on this limited translucent red vinyl 7". The Soundweight release features a reimagined live-at-Hollis Park version of 'Tougher'. It's a brief but potent track with raw, bumping breaks, gritty vocals, and hints of proto-electro. The B-side offers 'Who's House' (Live at Hollis Park version - Jorun Bombay remix), which is less ragged and a little more smooth and deep and detailed with feel-good horns and distinctive scratching. These two diverse yet equally compelling tracks showcase Jorun's expert touch and innovative approach.
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Tougher
Tougher (7")
Cat: SWR 031. Rel: 22 May 24
Tougher (live At Hollis Park version - Jorun Bombay remix) (2:38)
Who's House (Iive At Hollis Park version - Jorun Bombay remix) (4:03)
Review: Legendary edit king, scalpel master and studio wizard Jorun Bombay is back with more of his expertly articulated remixes. This time his latest 7" comes on Soundweight and finds him reworking a live at Holls Park version of 'Tougher.' It is super short but sweet with raw, bumping breaks, backspins, sleazy vocals and early-era electro stabs. On the flip is 'Who's House' (Iive At Hollis Park version - Jorun Bombay remix) which is a smoother, deep hip-hop roller with feel-good horns and plenty of characterful scratching. Two different but equally effective new joints from Jorun.
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Botnet
Botnet (7")
Cat: UTTU 171. Rel: 14 Jan 25
Botnet (3:54)
Suspicion (3:38)
Review: Cignol is known as a master of the "refined machine funk sound", and while the exact determinants of this title aren't 100% exactly sum-uppable in words, we can sure gather what we think is meant by the phrase, judging by this latest 7" release via Unknown To The Unknown. This is a far-reached, sanitary end of electro, whose every element is as salinated as a freshly spritzed and wiped-down control room: on 'Botnet' and 'Suspicion', 808s and acid diphthongs respectively snap and oo-er with the clarity of birdsong in an isolation chamber, while each track gradually builds in structural integrity and intensity as time marches onwards.
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How Close (reissue)
Cat: ATH 137. Rel: 08 Dec 22
How Close (4:34)
How Close (remix) (4:36)
Review: Written by James Ernard, 'How Close' is a poppy funk track with as much history as killer synths. Written after his previous Ohio-based group Perfect Element declined opening for Prince on tour, Ernard left to set up his own label (which met a similar end as he and co-founder Kennith also had a falling out over creative differences). 'How Close' is a sensational piece of 80s American pop history, with a killer synth line and earworm vocals that'll have you shaking your hips before even realising. Side B has a nippy little remix by an undisclosed producer (which is sometimes the case with such niche pieces of history), that nonetheless breathes even more life into such a colourful track. It's often the 7" records that tell us the full history of the music industry behind the scenes at that time, and this release is no different - a perfect addition to that niche 7" collection you've been building up...
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Hope
Hope (7")
Cat: PNKMN 0495. Rel: 29 Sep 23
Hope (4:45)
Hope (instrumental) (4:46)
Review: After many years making left of centre house, Credit OO is now more often found operating in the world of electro. That's the case here with his new 7" for the fiery and independent Pinkman. 'Hope' is a busy cut with a rather unique indie vocal over a fat and bouncy bassline and in amongst zippy synths and tumbling melodic rain. It's a great collision of different worlds. For those who want it more traditional and straight up for the club, the instrumental version on the flip has you covered. It's a potent cut with subtle trance energy.
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ABC 004
ABC 004 (numbered lathe cut clear vinyl 8" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: ABC 004. Rel: 30 Aug 24
I Am Crazy About You (3:47)
Electricity & Lust (3:10)
Fone 2 Fone (3:16)
Ways Of Seeing What I'm Looking At (3:04)
Played by: Skudge
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Les Hommes Boivent
Cat: RAT 21. Rel: 26 May 23
Les Hommes Boivent (4:21)
The Rainbow Sponge (3:50)
Review: The duo of Anna Ersatz and Ole Cassette make up Das A&O. A Leipzig-based powerhouse in the form of two humans generating all manner of weird and wacky cacophonies, the pair's latest efforts have seen them come to their neighbouring Rat Life Records, based in the same city. Inspired by early human origin myths - "les hommes boivent" translates to "humans have to drink", nodding to a rather well-known myth of the first ever human couple, whose names begin with A and E respectively - this 7" deals in dark synthwave and staccato, rifting acid, with both the title track and 'The Rainbow Sponge' keeping as bangerific are they are wacky.
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Computer Love
Computer Love (limited neon green vinyl 7")
Cat: MRB 7185NG. Rel: 11 Dec 20
Computer Love (Sweet Dreams) (3:11)
Computer Power (4:45)
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Computer Love
Cat: MRB 7185. Rel: 10 Dec 20
The Egyptian Lover & Hanky Panky - "Computer Love (Sweet Dreams)" (3:13)
Jamie Jupitor - "Computer Power" (previously unreleased version) (4:42)
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Panisch
Panisch (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: LF 011. Rel: 23 Nov 21
Panisch (4:15)
Nuance (3:58)
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I Think I Like It (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: FBLOOD 51X. Rel: 09 May 23
I Think I Like It (4:28)
Mars (3:55)
Review: For those too young to remember the days of glitch-house and electro-house at the turn of the noughties (think Herve, Switch, Claude Vonstroke etc), Fake Blood was one of the true masters of the style. He released a swathe of big records for Cheap Thrills and others, with the two tracks collected here - both of which date from 2009 - being the biggest. A-side 'I Think I Like It' is a superb example of the style, with the producer expertly cutting up a pleasingly silly and over-the-top disco-pop number and turning it into sweat-soaked, hands-aloft gold. 'Mars', meanwhile, gains its dancefloor power from a frankly filthy, mind-altering bassline-turned-lead-line, around which crispy drums, breakbeats and Mylo-esque synth stabs make their presence felt.
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Saitara Funk
Cat: JS7S 318. Rel: 08 Jun 22
Saitara Funk (3:56)
Sekibetsu No Uta (4:37)
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Modern Angels
Modern Angels (hand-numbered 7" + book limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MINUS 070. Rel: 05 Jul 24
Crown Of Thorns (Wildest Rose) (4:10)
Crown Of Thorns (Rather Bleed) (4:40)
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Boogie Beats & Editz (Blue Label Edition)
Cat: 17361 142840. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Boogie A (3:20)
Boogie B (2:34)
Review: Jayse and Steve P are two DJs and producers hailing from Australia. As is often the way with music as quality and neat as this, they keep a generally low profile but their edits are deft and crispier-than-crisp, with their instrumentals - here titled simple 'Boogie A' and 'Boogie B' - sounding production-sharp enough to cut glass. Bordering on freestyle and funk, these are short slices of beat dazzlement, and also function as perfect songwriter fuel too.
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Minimoo
Minimoo (7")
Cat: SWAMP 71. Rel: 04 Jul 23
Minimoo (4:30)
Aintgotnojob (4:43)
Review: Neil Landstrumm is one of the UK's most underrated but high-achieving artists if you ask us. He's done it all over the years and has been pivotal to a number of different in-between sounds flourishing into scenes. Here he lands on a fellow UK institution in Swamp 81, once a home to cutting-edge bass and now offering an outlet for Landstrumm to explore the cosmos. He does so with his usual mix of quirky sound designs and heavy grooves on 'Minimoo' which is both serious body music but also playful and charming. 'Aintgotnojob' is a twisted juke-inspired B-side with reverberating low ends and tightly looped vocal phrasings that melt the mind.
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Fee Fi Fo Fum
Cat: ATH 134. Rel: 01 May 25
Fee Fi Fo Fum (3:57)
Fee Fi Fo Fum (dub) (3:56)
Review: Don Thigpen's artistic debut came under the pseudonym LEO, inspired by his zodiac sign and his desire to bring an edgy persona to his music. A familiar face behind many notable tracks from the Jackson area, Thigpen, along with his friend Sam Anderson, also recorded the highly sought-after 'Shirley Baby' on his CJR (Capitol Jackson Records) label. 'Fee Fi Fo Fum' marks LEO's electro-infused contribution to the 80s wave of computer culture; inviting parallels to Zapp & Roger's 'Computer Love,' the track humorously explores the idea of a computer falling in love with a woman, and the machine attempting to woo her through flashing the words "Fee Fi Fo Fum" on the screen. Limited to just 450 copies with a hand-made risograph sleeve, this is as authentic as early electro number can get; sodden in trigger pad swish and askew, circuit bent wonk.
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State Chumps
Cat: SC 7087. Rel: 29 May 25
State Chumps (4:18)
Laying In Slime (5:15)
Tags: Acid House
 in stock $13.85
Happy Endings
Cat: MIDA 012. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Happy Endings (4:55)
Dwight (4:11)
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Planeta De Roca
Cat: GB 010. Rel: 08 May 24
Planeta De Roca (3:30)
Palabras (3:56)
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Melodie
Melodie (limited white vinyl 7")
Cat: SSCR 2024006WHITE. Rel: 25 Jun 24
Melodie (Rob Hardt vocal mix) (4:44)
Melodie (Rob Hardt dub mix) (4:43)
Review: Mousse T.'s latest album, Melodie, reaffirmed his mastery of widely appealing dance music. The title track from it now gets served up on Sedsoulciety Recordings as a remixed version. The original is a sophisticated groover that blends disco nostalgia with modern charm. Rob Hardt vocal mix features Cleah's enchanting vocals which evoke classic disco vibes while the infectious beats, funky basslines, and irresistible melodies all add a tight, strident street soul feel. Flip it over and you'll find a great dub version and what's more this one comes on nice limited white vinyl to make it extra nice.
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Melodie
Melodie (7")
Cat: SSCR 2024006. Rel: 22 Apr 24
Melodie (Rob Hardt mix) (4:30)
Melodie (Rob Hardt dub mix) (4:44)
Review: Mousse T.'s latest album, Melodie, is a testament to his enduring prowess in the realm of dance music. Following a string of successful remixes and collaborations, Mousse T. teams up with The Shapeshifters and Tensnake to deliver a sophisticated groover that exudes disco nostalgia. Featuring the enchanting vocals of Cleah, 'Melodie' captures the essence of classic disco while infusing it with modern flair. From start to finish, the album is a journey through infectious beats, funky basslines and irresistible melodies, showcasing Mousse T.'s impeccable production skills and his ability to create music that keeps the dance floor grooving. With its timeless sound and undeniable energy, 'Melodie' solidifies Mousse T.'s status as a master of the disco 3000 sound, ensuring that his music will continue to captivate audiences around the world.
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Pleasure Boys
Cat: MXMRK 2051. Rel: 12 Oct 22
Pleasure Boys (5:22)
Emotional Disguise (4:59)
Review: Danny Krivit aka Mr K, that veteran of the Roxy and Paradise Garage, turns his attention to the 80s for his latest Mr K edits aka brush ups for the sound systems of today. 'Pleasure Boys' by Visage epitomised the new wave crossover sound when was released in 1982, and Krivit would eschew the vocal, using two copies to concentrate on and extend the thunderous synth bass break in his sets instead. Here he recreates the trick - a bare bones riff that still sounds enormous on a club system.

For the flip, Krivit goes a little deeper with his edit of 'Emotional Disguise' by Peter Godwin again ditching the overwrought new wave vocal in favour of the atmospheric synth stylings of the instrumental, which he recalls being a big tune with hip-hop crowds at the Garage and Roxy alike.
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Trans Europe Express (reissue)
Trans Europe Express (reissue) (limited clear green vinyl 7")
Cat: MXMRK 2005RE. Rel: 22 Apr 24
Trans-Europe Express (Mr K 7" beats) (4:38)
Trans-Europe Express (Mr K 7" part II) (4:10)
Review: The crucial Mr K is back with a special repress for Record Store Day 2024. This one throws it back to his two superb edits of Kratwerk's 'Trans Euro Express' which is cited often as the start of techno. Side A offers stripped-down, bare drum bones, with naked drums shaped into futuristic fusion, while Part II adds synthetic context. Deconstructing Kraftwerk's original sci-fi masterpiece at a slow, smouldering pace, it presents a classic in an entirely new light. This release unlocks doors of serious DJ creativity and should be snapped up quickly before it's gone again.
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Swinging Flavors 13
Swinging Flavors 13 (limited white vinyl 7" + poster)
Cat: BMRSF 013. Rel: 24 Jul 24
Wavefunk
Wavefunk (We Rob Rave remix)
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Self Hypnosis
Cat: A 003. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Self Hypnosis (unreleased mix) (5:33)
Silicon (live) (4:12)
Review: Don't forget to put on your Anorax... A new retro-futuristic outing by veteran dance music exec Neil Rushton marks his latest configuration in techno, which has kept mutant ever since the DJ broke from his infamous, 1970s Northern soul label Inferno. If Inferno was a glittery bodysuit, Anorax is like blast-protective PPE. Here Rushton welcomes Mark Archer and Chris Peat aka Nexus 21 back to the fold. Emissaries of the Salford dance music circuit, Nexus 21 have always harked a frontier-scouring, centennial vibe in sound. Their latest release is reissued from 2008, though the Network Records original only cut it to B-side: 'Self-Hypnosis' is a semiconscious auto-state in sound, bringing jam-born orchestra-stabs and sprung synth toms to a strange brew. We're left spiral-eyed.
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Ryzeen
Ryzeen (7")
Cat: CTN 39. Rel: 04 Oct 24
Ryzeen (4:10)
Ryzeen (Super Locomotive version) (4:35)
Review: In March 2024, Oriental Magnetic Yellow, the legendary techno unit formed by Namco game music composers, celebrated their 30th anniversary by re-releasing six albums. As part of this celebration, their popular track 'RYZEEN' is now available for the first time on 7-inch doughnut vinyl. The release includes the original version and a special B-side recording used as BGM for 'Super Locomotive' on Sega's 2022 reissued Mega Drive Mini 2 console. With members Hiroto Sasaki, Nobuyoshi Sano, Shinji Hosoe and Takayuki Aihara, Oriental Magnetic Yellow pays homage to Yellow Magic Orchestra with a humorous twist. 'RYZEEN' evokes the fun, nostalgic, early video game music and a cover sound of YMO of course. this release is a delightful blend of retro charm and playful innovation, perfect for techno and game music fan alike.
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AC 042
AC 042 (numbered lathe cut vinyl 8" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: AC 042. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Da Acidd Boyz (5:38)
Da Acidd Beatz (2:11)
Phar Thoughts (5:49)
Phar Beats (2:06)
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Tainted Jewels
Tainted Jewels (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: CHANDELLE 006. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Territorial Discrepancy
Notions Of Ceremony
Review: Two distinctive tracks that balance industrial and techno grit and dancefloor energy. Side-1's 'Territorial Discrepancy' kicks things off with a driving beat layered over EBM influences and rave-inspired keyboard stabs. Its catchy rhythm and raw energy make it a surefire crowd-pleaser for peak-time sets. On Side-2, 'Notions Of Ceremony' takes a more experimental turn, blending techno grooves with a danceable, vocal-infused vibe. The track's unique character evokes comparisons to early Severed Heads and Underworld, combining fun, depth and innovation into a seamless whole. With its sharp production and bold creativity, this ia memorable addition to the techno landscape.
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Time To Throw Down
Cat: BBR 019. Rel: 03 May 22
Time To Throw Down (5:01)
Time To Throw Down (45 edit) (3:46)
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Keep Your Faith In God
Cat: ES 080LP. Rel: 02 Jun 23
Keep Your Faith In God (4:10)
Just Give It All To Christ (4:17)
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Takling Acid
Cat: CL 027. Rel: 30 May 22
Pharaoh Acid (4:02)
Frog Acid (4:07)
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This Is The Way You Do The Break Dance (reissue)
This Is The Way You Do The Break Dance (vocal version) (4:37)
This Is The Way You Do The Break Dance (instrumental version) (4:13)
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Johnny The Fox
Cat: TT 01. Rel: 28 May 25
Johnny The Fox (5:26)
Leave It To The Drums (4:43)
Review: In 1985, rapper Tricky Tee (Edward Yates) pinned an unlikely staple to the great door of hip electro, decreeing that all those to follow him would take a bow whenever he sashayed into the room. 'Johnny The Fox' was his first release for Sleeping Bag Records, who now release it in fullest restored glory - this was the label founded by none other than indie cello superstar Arthur Russell and music mogul William Socolov, crossing between disco, stylistically crossing between avant-garde songwriting and paradise-garage house - and served to indent his name on the map in highly visible, permanent ink. Containing samples of The Kay-Gees and Thin Lizzy, Tee's voice is steeped in a short delay, a timeless technique lending the human voice a smeared-out, mechanoid feel.
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Ego Tripping (reissue)
Cat: MRB 7165. Rel: 07 Aug 20
Ego Tripping (5:15)
Funky Potion (5:31)
Review: Although they would go on to become one of New York's most iconic hip-hop crews, the Ultramagnetic MC's were fresh-faced newcomers when they first popped up on Next Plateau Records - an imprint better-known for its proto-house and post-boogie releases - in 1986 with debut single "Ego Trippin". As this first ever seven-inch edition proves, it remains a stone cold classic: a heavy, stripped-back "golden era" gem in which the group's multiple MC's aim to get the party started over an iconic beat and weighty electronic bassline. As with the original version, it comes backed by flipside "Funky Potion", a scratch-happy, similarly constructed number full to bursting with effervescent rhymes, crunchy beats and distinctive bass.
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SOS
SOS (7")
Cat: OTTAGONORETRO 001. Rel: 22 Nov 24
SOS (extended mix) (4:54)
Suitable (Kimchi mix) (4:27)
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Independent Girl
Independent Girl (limited 7")
Cat: PPU 106. Rel: 12 May 23
Independent Girl
Cheatin Hearts
Review: We cannot get enough of Washington, DC-based label Peoples Potential Unlimited. It deals in a particular brand of lo-fi funk and disco with a hit of the leftfield about it. This time out they unearth some lost recordings from Landyhill (Timex Social Club) Bay Area funk. It has the rude girl vocals of Jamie Vallo over crunchy beats, squeaking synth motifs and raw drum work. Word on the street is more demos have been found from the same era and are to be unveiled soon, but this previously unreleased jam is a great starter.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Fuck Rinse Repeat
Fuck Rinse Repeat (limited hand-numbered 7" + business card + MP3 download code)
Cat: ACT 417. Rel: 01 Feb 22
Fuck Rinse Repeat (3:51)
Burn (3:31)
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City Freaks
Cat: SC 7082. Rel: 24 Apr 25
City Freaks (Rafael Marfil remix) (3:00)
City Freaks (3:25)
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Acid Wash
Acid Wash (hand-numbered 7" limited to 115 copies)
Cat: NYC 016. Rel: 20 Jan 25
Acid Wash (3:56)
Acid Dry (3:09)
Review: Windy City - which is of course the colloquial name for Chicago, the US house hotbed - serves up a pair of dazzling electro bombs here for NYC. This mad-limited 7" packs a mighty punch from the off. 'Acid Wash' is laced with 303 lines and has jacked-up broken beats, silvery percussion and plenty of cosmic charm to get floors rocking. On the flip, 'Acid Dry' then strips things back to some loopy snares and roaming pads, all with another crisp electro rhythm down low. These two ageless jams are sure to be hugely effective.
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Shake Your Body Down (reissue)
Shake Your Body Down (reissue) (limited purple vinyl 7")
Cat: FFL 20240011P. Rel: 11 Sep 24
Shake Your Body Down (Disco mix) (4:41)
Shake Your Body Down (Beat Street mix) (4:19)
Review: He may have started life as a dusty-fingered hip-hop beatmaker, but French producer Julien Ozonder aka. Young Pulse is undoubtedly best-known for his partystarting disco, soul, funk and jazz-funk reworks. On 'Shake Your Body Down', which lands on the label founded by the Funky French League collective of which he also a member, Ozonder mixes stems from a forgotten disco gem with his own beats and instrumentation. The lost azure in question is KC & The Sunshine Band's 'Get Down Tonight' (1975), and Young Pulse's version is restless as it is redolent of fishy funk, exuding eurgh-inducing effluvia at every turn, be that through wow-modded bass progs or topline squeezers. The Beat Street Mix on the B-side moves much more streetwise, trawling, navvying the rues with a cabbie's knowledge of Cybotronique vocoders, 2-step breakdowns and factory-fire percs reminiscent of the turn of the 80s, almost completely upending KC's original for an entirely new mix.
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Played by: Marc Hype
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Shake Your Body Down
Cat: FFL 20240011. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Shake Your Body Down (Disco mix) (4:41)
Shake Your Body Down (Beat Street mix) (4:19)
Review: He may have started life as a dusty-fingered hip-hop beat-maker, but French producer Julien Ozonder AKA Young Pulse is undoubtedly best-known for his party-starting disco, soul, funk and jazz-funk reworks (for proof, check his ongoing Paris Edits series on GAMM, which has so far notched up eight instalments). On 'Shake Your Body Down', which lands on the label founded by the Funky French League collective he's a member of, he combines samples from a forgotten disco gem with his own beats and instrumentation. On the A-side 'Disco Mix', that means squelchy bass, 126 BPM disco drums and mazy synth solos aplenty; while on the 'Beat Street Mix' he limbers up for the breakin' at the Paris Olympics via an authentically early 80s sounding electro workout.
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Hey MF
Hey MF (7")
Cat: MOFUNK 052. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Hey MF
Phone Home
Review: Now released officially, Zackey Force Funk & XL Middleton's 'Hey MF / Phone Home' first came in a cloud of hype amid the decision by MoFunk to release "exactly ONE" copy of the test pressing to whomever proved themself keen enough to own it. We're not surprised that the label might anticipate such fan fervour, since this is a uniquely totalising modern funk gem, manifesting technically as a Johnny Chingas cover but in practice evidencing the relentlessly singular, syncretic combined production style of the LA natives. Chingas' original lyrics are invidious but infectious, a mood coaxed further out by the duo's breathy talkbox usage: "hey motherfucker, who do you think you are? you think you so much better than everybody else... what do you mean I'm a fake DJ?!"
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