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Sugar
Sugar (12")
Cat: QBM 019. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Sugar (radio mix) (3:41)
Sugar (extended mix) (6:20)
Sugar (instrumental mix) (6:01)
Sugar (La Notte mix) (5:11)
Review: Francesco Fisotti is the leader of the new Italian disco-funk band Le Dune and this makes their debut release. 'Sugar' features a fusion of electronic drums, synths and groovy bass with a retro feel but fresh modern production flair next to vibrant guitars. When you pair all that with catchy, pop-driven vocals you have a timeless disco vibe that will unique all manner of dancers. Alongside the original version, the Extended Mix emphasises the groove, the Instrumental Version' leans into a percussive, tribal sound while the 'La Notte Mix' co-produced by Issam Dahmani delivers a late 80s proto-house feel.
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Sukuma
Sukuma (12")
Cat: BIKE 024. Rel: 09 May 24
Sukuma (6:27)
Sukuma (Eddie C remix) (5:49)
Review: Sukuma by Sandy B & LJ Simon is a delightful blend of electronic funk and house music, released with an accompanying remix by Eddie C. On Side-1, the original track exudes a downtempo funk vibe infused with elements of house music, creating an irresistible groove reminiscent of 80s funk. Lead vocals by Sandy B add a dynamic and soulful dimension to the track, enhancing its overall energy and appeal. On Side-2, Eddie C's remix of 'Sukuma' injects fresh energy into the mix with additional dance elements that elevate the funk party to new heights. The remix lively rhythms and a captivating main synth line that transports listeners to a vibrant dancefloor atmosphere. With its infectious beats and charm, 'Sukuma' and its remix offer a unique chance to wow the dancefloor with something different and fun.
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Rewind
Rewind (12")
Cat: MRB 12055. Rel: 08 Jul 22
I Hate Telling A Lie (7:38)
Where Did We Go Wrong (4:38)
I Love You (6:39)
Shaka Doo Ba (4:34)
Review: South African funk outfit Stimela, named after the Zulu word for locomotive, formed out of the ashes of bandleader Ray Phri's previous band, The Cannibals, and soon became an institution in their homeland. Five albums deep in 1986, they also released the astounding Rewind EP, which now gets faithfully reissued by Mr Bongo for a fresh audience. Every track on here is a winner, from the epic, proggy groove of 'I Love You' to the low slung, synth-rich funky angles of 'Shaka Doo Ba'. You won't regret copping this slab of wax, trust us.
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Albums
Italomania II
KAPOTE / VARIOUS
Cat: TOYT 150. Rel: 24 Sep 24
Sam Ruffillo & Fimiani - "Mediterranea" (Party mix extended) (5:35)
Tommiboy - "La Sfinge" (feat DM Disco Band) (5:34)
MVSS KETA & Kapote - "Italomania Intermezzo" (1:24)
Severino & Giacomo Mora - "Maledetto" (feat MVSS KETA) (4:10)
Stump Valley - "Non Dire Di No" (feat Femmina - extended version) (5:20)
Munk & Kapote - "La Musica" (Hot DJ version) (5:45)
Fimiani & Angeleri - "SessoSpaghetti" (extended version) (4:46)
Kapote - "Sono Tropical" (extended version) (4:22)
Giovanni Damico - "Tropica" (feat Martina) (6:23)
Lele Sacchi - "Malamore" (feat Elasi - extended version) (3:56)
Daniel Monaco Band - "Milly" (4:31)
Review: While Toy Tonics' first Italomania compilation, released back in 2010, featured fresh reworks of classic Italian disco tracks, this belated sequel celebrates a new generation if Italian disco and nu-disco artists. This - as they have made clear - is not synth-heavy Italo-disco revivalism, but disco revivalism and disco-house fusion made by Italians. It's a great collection all told, with highlights including the hybrid disco-boogie brilliance of Tommiboy's 'La Sfinge (featuring D Disco Band)', the synth disco-meets-jazz-funk flex of Severino and Giocomo Mora's 'Maledetto', the coloruful nu-disco excellence of Munk & Kapote's 'La Musica (Hot DJ version)', the orchestrated disco cheeriness of 'SessoSpaghetti (extended mix)' by Finniani & Angeleri - an authentically eccentric excursion - and the synth-heavy squelch of 'Tropica' by Giovanni Damico.
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