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Items 1 to 13 of 13 on page 1 of 1
Super Spicy Recipe Vol 5
Cat: SSPCYW 005. Rel: 30 Jan 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Vagabundo Club Social - "Beso Loco" (feat Tomjake Sax) (6:03)
Monsieur Van Pratt - "Acting Funky" (feat Teff Brolo) (5:59)
Bernado Mota & Boogietraxx - "Time 4 Swing" (5:41)
Reece Johnson - "Keep On Doing Your Thing" (5:14)
Sartorial - "Slipping Into Dudeness" (6:01)
Sartorial - "ICU" (7:19)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: The fifth volume of their magnificent Super Spicy Recipe series finds the label's crew in full party effect, with the six tracks here crossing the borders from peak time dropping to essential warm up/down gear. First up, Vagabundo Club Social takes 'Beso Loco' featuring Tomjake Sax and turns up the controls to maximum fun, the Colombians throwing in tons of groove and Afro -influenced percussion, before Monsieur Van Pratt and Guatemalan singer Teff Brolo. This all-original track is leaded by the powerful soulful vocals, accompanied by a groove-infused piano which keeps the beats nicely anchored, followed by the ever dependable Reece Johnson who closes off this side. Flip it over for Bernardo Mota & Boogietraxx and the euphoric 'Keep On Doing Your Thing' before Sartorial takes proceedings into slightly jazzier territory on B2 and B3.
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Tropical Disco Records Vol 8
Tropical Disco Records Vol 8 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: TDISCO 008. Rel: 20 Mar 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sartorial - "Key Me Up" (6:36)
Moodena - "Dumplings Over Flowers" (5:43)
Sould Out - "Vamos Baby" (6:41)
Moodena & Sartorial - "Come Get It" (5:15)
Review: London based Tropical Disco is run by Sartorial (Alex Sartori) and Moodena (Tim Burnett) and in a short time they have built up their project to be one of the go-to labels for quality repurposed disco, soul, funk and jazz. They're back on wax for this edition with 3 summer-ready cuts. Uplifting opener "Key Me Up" and sexy dancefloor explosion "Dumplings Over Flowers" which features a mad brass section take the A side while on the flip, they call upon Sould Out who gets properly lo-slung on the dirty late-night groove "Vamos Baby!" before the label heads come together to deliver the feel good, jazzy closer "Come Get It".
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Tropical Disco Edits Vol 1
Cat: TDISCO 001. Rel: 01 Nov 17
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sartorial - "Gimmie That" (6:20)
Simon Kennedy - "One Number" (7:00)
Sartorial - "Sound Of The Disco" (6:55)
Sartorial - "Brick Work Jazz" (7:14)
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Tropical Disco Records Vol 17
Tropical Disco Records Vol 17 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TDISCO 017. Rel: 28 May 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Moodena - "Jezebel" (6:06)
Sartorial - "Night Shade" (7:30)
Conan Liquid Presents The Crates Motel Collective - "Gotta Scratch" (7:33)
Igor Gonya - "Caprice Mood" (4:38)
Review: The Tropical Disco crew is back with more disco funk from all around the world. Moodena opens up with "Jezebel" with its big horn stabs and knotted bass riffs that will make you move and groove. Sartorial ups the sexy sax, pump the drums and get steamy on "Night Shade" before things take a more cool and breezy turn on the sliding and gliding grooves of Conan Liquid Presents The Crates Motel Collective's "Gotta Scratch". For those who like the big licks, stomping kicks and diva cries, Igor Gonya comes through with some gold to close things out.
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Tropical Disco Records Vol 27
Cat: TDISCO 027. Rel: 10 May 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Scruscru - "Phunk U Do" (5:15)
Lance & Disco Strummer - "Hey Amigo" (5:20)
Sartorial - "Fly" (5:24)
Monsieur Van Pratt - "Journey" (6:52)
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Tropical Disco Edits Vol 2
Cat: TDISCO 002. Rel: 17 Jan 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Simon Kennedy & Sartorial - "Can't Be Me" (6:38)
Sartorial - "Know The Times" (6:33)
Sartorial - "Music Power" (6:45)
Sartorial - "At Midnight" (6:30)
Review: London disco/funk/house label Tropical Disco returns, with their second edition of edits and disco remixes: courtesy of Cheshire's Simon Kennedy and London's Alex Sartori aka DJ Sartorial. They team up in tandem for a respectful remix of a right classic on "Can't Be Me": featuring the same familiar hook that J.B. Boogie used last year on Springbok. The rest of the way it's all about Sartorial - who flies solo for the remainder of the release; an edit of a classic Saint Tropez track as sampled by Moodymann on "Sunday Morning" and Black Booby more recently on "Know The Times". Finally, there's yet another golden oldie by a certain funk and disco group from the Bahamas entitled "At Midnight" and there's no guesses as to who that one's by.
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Tropical Disco Edits Vol 4: Sound Of The Summer EP
Cat: TDISCO 004. Rel: 11 Jul 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Moodena - "Strawberry Jam" (6:15)
Sartorial - "Feel It" (6:05)
Sartorial & Simon Kennedy - "Got You The Floor" (6:54)
Sartorial - "Electric Lane" (5:58)
Review: At the time of writing, Britain is basking in what feels like its 79th consecutive day of baking hot sunshine. What could be better, then, than another dose of tropical disco reworks from Sartorial and Moodena's fast-rising Tropical Disco imprint? Certainly, we can see a few open-air parties going wild to the impeccable piano solos and George Benson style jazz guitars of Moodeena's gently housed-up opener "Strawberry Jam", while Sartorial's "Feel It" is an urgent, guitar-laden rework of a familiar disco-funk favourite that should get things going on recognition factor alone. On the flip, Sartorial and Simon Kennedy successfully play around with a Pleasure-esque, jazz-funk-meets-disco number ("Got You The Floor"), before Sartorial gets the filters out for a tops-off dance through jazzy disco territory ("Electric Lane").
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Tropical Disco Records Vol 7
Tropical Disco Records Vol 7 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: TDISCO 007. Rel: 16 Jan 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Moodena - "What Da Funk" (6:14)
Moodena - "The Horns" (6:13)
Sammy Deuce - "Smack My Strings Up" (7:11)
Sartorial - "Little Love" (6:29)
Review: By now we should all know what to expect from the Tropical Disco Records collective: namely respectable floor-friendly re-edits underpinned by chunky house drums. Moodena handles the A-side, first tidying up and beefing up a disco-funk jam rich in life-affirming piano solos ("What Da Funk"), before reaching for the filter sweeps on the trumpet, trombone and saxophone-laden Brazilian disco flex of "The Horns". Over on side B, Sammy Deuce dons his hot pants for a cheery romp through string-laden disco-house territory ("Smack My Strings Up") before Sartorial rounds things off with his filter disco house edit on the infectious rolling, peak-time friendly romp that is "Little Love".
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Tropical Disco Records Vol 23
Tropical Disco Records Vol 23 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TDISCO 023. Rel: 05 Apr 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Clean Is Good - "Cristina" (6:22)
Moodena - "Cotton Club" (6:10)
Sartorial - "Ancient Aliens" (6:00)
Infrasoul - "Quanto Amor" (5:28)
Review: Collab EPs are back in fashion, and Tropical Disco are leading their charge. The boundlessly potentiated space between disco, dance and jazz is their game, and 'Tropical Disco Volume 23' proves they can win it time and time again. Four tracks of trumpetting 4x4 glory-buzz dominate this EP. Clean Is Good wipes the floor with disco-edit edge, while Moodena comes through with a mighty mood of motor city madness, and Sartorial and Infrasoul share the B-side with a pair of broken, drum-banging and glass-shattering instrumentals. There's even a disco flute in there somewhere.
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Tropical Disco Records Vol 25
Cat: TDISCO 025. Rel: 11 Oct 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sartorial - "Hootin N Tootin" (6:43)
Musta - "El Matador" (6:38)
Corrado Alunni - "Funk Decision" (dub mix) (6:29)
Fun Kool - "Low Toe" (8:19)
Review: Tropical Disco racks up its 25th release and the quality just keeps on getting better. On this must have four-tracker, you've got label chief Sartorial kicking off the A-side with low slung heater 'Hootin N Tootin' followed by the sweltering Latin drum workout of Musta's 'El Matador'. Over on the flip, feel the late night mood music of Corrado Alunni's 'Funk Decision' (dub mix) and finally the mandatory boogie-down vibes come courtesy of Fun Kool on 'Low Toe'.
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Tropical Disco Records Vol 20
Tropical Disco Records Vol 20 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TDISCO 020. Rel: 10 Nov 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Paul Older - "Nothing" (6:32)
Tung Sol - "One For Frida" (6:06)
Sartorial - "Shiva's Chant" (6:03)
C Da Afro - "Street Jam" (6:05)
Review: Tropical Disco marks hitting release number 20 with a brilliant four track various artists affair that offers up plenty of the colourful and cosmic disco sounds they have become so well known and loved for. Paul Older kick off with 'Nothing,' which is a rolling and trumpet laced jam to fill the floor. 'One For Frida' gets more deep and dubby, with more big horns but a flabbier and more silky groove to sink into. On the flip, it's all majestic leads and noodling solos for the twinkling disco sounds of the late night roller 'Shiva's Chant' while 'Street Jam' closes out in smooth, string laced and seductive fashion.
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Tropical Disco Edits Vol 6
Tropical Disco Edits Vol 6 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: TDISCO 006. Rel: 07 Nov 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sartorial - "Just For You" (8:04)
Sartorial - "Sweet Music" (5:58)
Moodena - "Jupiter Rising" (7:17)
Moodena - "Boogie Monsta" (6:35)
Review: Tropical Disco main men Sartorial and Moodena return with a sixth volume in their ongoing Tropical Edits series. As always, there's much to enjoy, with the duo successfully beefing up and dubbing out some killer cuts in typical disco-house fashion. Sartorial handles the A-side, following the slowly rising orchestral disco grandiosity of "Just For You" with the fuzzy and distorted disco-funk bounce of "Sweet Music". Moodena provides the EP's most deliciously summery moment in the shape of the jazz guitar solos and twinkling pianos of jaunty jazz-funk/disco number "Jupiter Rising", before closing with the impressive "Boogie Monsta", a formidably fuzzy, rock-tinged fusion of bouncy beats, Fatback Band style horns and urgent boogie-woogie piano.
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Tropical Disco Records Vol 9
Tropical Disco Records Vol 9 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: TDISCO 009. Rel: 08 May 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Moodena - "All That Jazz" (5:16)
Sartorial - "Ruby" (6:27)
Phazed Groove - "It Must Be Luv" (5:18)
C Da Afro - "PlayHouse" (6:11)
Review: With only a few months between releases, Tropical Disco have gone from zero to disco heroes in just over 18 months. And it's not hard to hear why; proper digging, chunky cuts and full dancefloor focus as the label founders Sartorial (Alex Sartori) and Moodena (Tim Burnett) invite two new label crewmates to the party deck; Phazed Groove and C Da Afro. Each sailor bringing a different vibe from pure, uncut boogie to thumping Chi-town jazz-licked house, it's yet another perfect voyage. Balmy army!
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