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Singles
High
High (7")
Cat: TSRZV 42. Rel: 18 Jul 24
High (3:24)
In The Dust (3:30)
Review: Mishell Ivon and Vincent Kwok are back and combining their skills once more with this brilliant bouncy new funk outing on The Sleepers. The first tune on this pocket-rocket of a 7" is 'High', a funky weapon that is high on life and built around well-syncopated drums and a percussive bassline. The icing on the cake is Mishell's vocals which weave in out of the synth stabs and lush keys, all of which are well arranged. Flip it over and you'll get lost in the funk once more with 'In The Dust' with its masterfully rhythmic bassline and more of those buttery Mishell vocals.
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Body Fly
Body Fly (red vinyl 7")
Cat: TSRZV 47COL. Rel: 19 Feb 25
Body Fly (feat Andrew Napoleon) (3:30)
Fast Forward (feat Artis Boris) (4:27)
Review: The latest missive from modern funk maestros The Sleeperz Records is a red seven-inch double header that pairs Canadian neo-boogie queen Maya Killtron (a label regular) with two similarly minded producers. She joins forces with Andrew Napoleon on A-side 'Body Fly', a glossy slab of mid-80s synth-funk/synth-pop fusion rich in squelchy P-funk bass, bright lead lines and colourful chords. Estonia-based Latvian Artis Boris sits in the producer's chair on side two, underpinning a typically expressive and soulful Killtron vocal with sinewy strings, modern boogie grooves and nods aplenty to early 1980s disco. Naturally, the sound is nostalgic, but both cuts sound undeniably fresh.

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Albums
Dirty Disco
Dirty Disco (limited white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: GFY 001LP. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Dirty Disco (3:43)
It's Just Love (3:52)
Keep It High (3:55)
Dance 'N Forget (3:21)
Glitter In My Tears (4:07)
Satellite Girl (5:05)
All That I R (3:14)
Unsubscribe (2:56)
Slow Emotion (3:21)
Connectivity (8:00)
Review: LA-based soul and funk singer Nikka Costa is back with her first new music in six years. She has already teased this new album with the well-received lead and title single 'Dirty Disco' and it very much shows why she has a reputation for powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence. Across the rest of the record on Funky You, Costa's new work showcases a fresh, disco-inspired sound that comes after a career break that has done nothing to talk away from her skills. With plenty of future-forward beats and vibrant rhythms, this is a great return to form and a dazzling disco opus that will be followed up by tour dates later this year.
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Kiss Goodbye
Kiss Goodbye (limited translucent red vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: BLOW 16RED. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Kiss Goodbye
Cold Love
DIVORCEE (0:01)
HOT (3:46)
Who's That Guy? (3:53)
You Take Me Up (3:16)
Keep On Keepin' On (3:25)
He Exists! (4:22)
Let's Rock (3:54)
Feelings So Strong (4:54)
Clementine (4:27)
1101100001 (1:24)
Review: Legendary Rephlex alumni and electro mainstay DMX Krew revisited a Minneapolis sound with boogie and freestyle elements in this timeless 2005 Japan-exclusive release. After almost 20 years it finally gets a vinyl issue over there in Europe thanks to Cold Blow and is a surefire way to kick start your day no matter the mood you are in. As ever, the studio wizard cranks up through the gears, gets the most out of his array of machines and explores rhythm and sound from many different angles, sometimes seemingly all at once. This remains a great record despite its vintage.
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Infinite Desires
Infinite Desires (pink vinyl LP)
Cat: DLAND 002LPBP. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Multiply (4:16)
American Dream (4:56)
Forbidden Love (4:49)
Hold On Tonight (3:50)
So Long (5:11)
Consensual Loving (4:08)
Go Now (4:37)
Wait Until It Rains Tomorrow (4:30)
Review: It's been a minute since we had a record from Donny Benet, the Australian singer, songwriter, bass guitar ace, disco evangelist and entertainer. Turns out it's always worth the wait, with Infinite Desire not only classic Benet - albeit on a smooth, sultry, easygoing tip - but also a record that marks the beginning of a new chapter for this beloved character. His first on a freshly minted indie label he set up. A fun odyssey with added glitter and swirl, like almost everything the man touches, Infinite Desires is inspired by a simpler time, when blazers with shoulder pads were nightclub attire, hair was big, and overbites ruled the dancefloor. But what really stands out is how right these sounds still feel today. This is no pastiche, let alone parody, but DIY innovation that serves to remind us of what groove really means.
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Universal Language
Cat: FER 010. Rel: 22 Jun 23
Music (3:05)
Treasure (2:52)
Haven (3:54)
Falling For You (with MC Roki) (2:29)
Interlude (2:11)
Alone Together (2:22)
Boytoy (3:14)
I Like It, I Love It (3:29)
Universal Language (with Rahel) (3:25)
Fly, Goodbye (with Robert Linna) (3:48)
Review: Released by Funk Embassy Records, 'Universal Language' is the debut album by Estonian funk outfit Silky Steps, a five-piece band from Tallinn that blends neo-soul, nu-disco and pop-funk. The album is full of catchy hooks, smooth vocals, funky guitars and synths that evoke the likes of Nile Rodgers, Jungle and L'imperatrice. The lyrics are playful and sensual, exploring themes of love, lust and connection. Highlights are the slo-mo opener 'Music' with its infectious vocoder, 'Falling For You', a collaboration with MC Roki that explores deep bass-driven territory and 'Fly, Goodbye', a bittersweet and nostalgic track with sensual neon-lit aesthetics.
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Harde Smart Volume 2: Flemish & Dutch Grooves From The 80's
VARIOUS
Cat: SDBANCD 18. Rel: 21 May 24
Mixtape (CD 1: mixtape)
Step By Step - "Ik Laat Me Niet Belazeren" (CD 2: bonus CD with Full Length tracks)
Monica Rypma - "Ik Hou Veel Van Jou"
Bloedgroep O - "Slow Motion"
Francis Verdoodt - "Tegelliedje & Herrie/Gevaarlijk" (Harde Smart edit)
Rob Glotzbach - "Hoofdstuk 1"
Noodweer - "De Toekomst Laat Me Koud"
Jan Hautekiet - "Nachttrafiek"
Peter Praet & Praters - "Enkel Proberen"
Omar & The New Sound - "Drugs"
Joost Belinfante - "Zonder Woorden"
De DIV - "Teken De Tijd"
MAM - "Ongelofelijk"
Cocododo - "Roekoe"
Kurt Van Eeghem - "Cool He, Jongen"
Nadagen - "Onder 4 Ogen"
Mensen Blaffen - "Braziliaanse Woud"
Wim De Craene - "Hoor"
Review: Five years ago, Sban Records unleashed Harde Smart, a fine collection of Flemish and Dutch records of the 1970s heavily influenced by Black American funk, soul, and dance music. This belated follow-up focuses on the 1980s, a decade in which the influence of American AOR, disco-rock, boogie, synth-pop and electro could be heard across plenty of releases by Dutch and Belgian bands. Highlights include the blue-eyed, synth-powered dreaminess of 'Drugs' by Omar & The New Sound, the P-funk-influenced flavours of Joost Belinfante's 'Zonder Woorden', the Zouk-splashed tropical boogie of De Div's 'Teken De Tijd', and the post-punk new-wave eccentricity of Nadagen's 'Onder 4 Ogen', which sounds like a Dutch take on Sheffield band Chakk.
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NOW That's What I Call 80s Dancefloor: R&B & Funk
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Cat: LPDF 4. Rel: 16 May 24
Cameo - "Word Up!" (4:16)
Barry White - "Sho' You Right" (4:31)
James Brown - "Living In America" (4:11)
Maceo & The Macks - "Cross The Tracks (We Better Go Back)" (3:17)
Jackson Sisters - "I Believe In Miracles" (2:58)
Jermaine Jackson - "Let's Get Serious" (3:35)
Kool & The Gang - "Get Down On It" (3:27)
The Gap Band - "I Don't Believe You Want To Get Up & Dance (Oops, Up Side Your Head)" (3:27)
Alexander O'Neal - "Fake" (3:49)
Aretha Franklin - "Freeway Of Love" (single mix) (4:03)
Sheila E - "A Love Bizarre" (part 1) (3:40)
Oliver Cheatham - "Get Down Saturday Night" (3:55)
Freeez - "Southern Freeez" (edit) (3:47)
The SOS Band - "The Finest" (4:42)
Mtume - "Juicy Fruit" (3:43)
Dazz Band - "Let It All Blow" (3:58)
Sly Fox - "Let's Go All The Way" (3:47)
Flash & The Pan - "Waiting For A Train" (3:43)
Rockwell - "Somebody's Watching Me" (3:55)
Rick James - "Super Freak" (3:23)
Sly & Robbie & Shinehead - - "Boops (Here To Go)" (edit) (3:35)
Level 42 - "Lessons In Love" (4:02)
Shakatak - "Down On The Street" (3:16)
Bobby Brown - "My Prerogative" (4:31)
Keith Sweat - "I Want Her" (3:38)
Pebbles - "Girlfriend" (4:13)
Natalie Cole - "Pink Cadillac" (4:05)
Jody Watley - "Looking For A New Love" (radio edit) (4:02)
Rene & Angela - "I'll Be Good" (4:09)
Vesta Williams - "Once Bitten Twice Shy" (3:55)
Review: The NOW Series remain a vital resource for anyone looking to own solid overview collections of entire genres and musical scenes many years after it started by releasing collections of the pop hits of the day. In this case, it is 80s Dancefloor: R&B & Funk that is in the spotlight across four sides of red and white vinyl. All the classics are present and correct from the electro of Cameo's 'Word Up ' to The Gap Band's magnificent 'I Don't Believe You Want To Get Up & Dance (Oops, Up Side Your Head)' via Maceo & The Macks's 'Cross The Tracks (We Better Go Back). What's not to love?
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