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Act Of Sedition Vol 2 : Le Fonky Guitar

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Track 1 - Edit of Gilla - Help, Help! from 1976Track 2 - Edit of Jimi Hendrix - FreedomTrack 3 - Edit of Crown Heights Affair - You Gave Me Love / Use Your Body And Soul from 1980Track 4 - Refix of Kiki Gyan - Disco Dancer

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1. Sensational Luciano - Help!
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1. Fernan Dust - Freedom
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1. Frank Agrario - You Gave Me Love
Side 4
1. Bully Boy - Kiki Disco

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70s Throwback

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Limited edition double pack. 250 released, 23 were signed by the artists. Recycled cardboard gatefold sleeve, spray-painted and stamped by hand, so each one is different. Records are dinked.Track 1 - Edit of Chuck Armstrong - Something Got A Hold On Me from 1979Track 2 - Edit of Gregory Jolly - I Want To Clap My Hand For The Power / What'Em Doing Is My Business from 1979Track 3 - Edit of Dr Dragon & the Oriental Express's “Dr Dragon's Theme” from 1977Track 4 - Sensational Luciano's edit of classic from 1977

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1. Fat Laureen - Louis Norris Song
Side 2
1. Gäel & Sébastien - My Business
Side 3
1. Bully Boy - 7 Blows of Dr. Dragon
Side 4
1. Ted Taylor- Ghetto Disco

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Late Psalms Vol 1

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1. Jeff Tuts - Chtad Tumad Onsad
2. Bellaire - Everyday
3. Knuckle G - Cause We're Still Here
4. Too Many Cars - I Feel You
Side 2
1. Le Hutin - For Now Onwards
2. Chinau - Keep Your Warm (Cause Winter Is Coming)
3. BK Mik - Vision
4. Vanderkraft - Beurre Fraichement Moule

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From da Block #2

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1. Paso - Moodus Maxima
2. Tour Maubourg - Manhattan To Brooklyn
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1. MJOG - Fuk Dat Biche
2. Armless Kid - Promenade Du Millenaire

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Joey Negro & Sean P. : The Best Of Disco Spectrum

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18 years on from the release of the very first ‘Disco Spectrum’ LP, Joey Negro and Sean P revisit the project, selecting the finest cuts from this much-loved album series. Three volumes of Disco Spectrum were released on BBE between 1999 and 2002, heralding a disco revival that, almost two decades later, just keeps gaining momentum.Known by a plethora of aliases including Jakatta and Akabu as well as Joey Negro, Isle of White native Dave Lee has been at the epicenter of UK dance music since the late 1980s. One of the first British producers to incorporate disco samples into dance music, he took his favourite genre all the way to the top of the charts in the early 90s when he masterminded Take That’s cover version of ‘Relight My Fire’ by Dan Hartman. Never an artist to rest on his laurels, Dave has remained at the top of his game ever since, producing chart hits and underground club tracks alike, touring the world with live disco act The Sunburst Band and running his own label Z Records.The Best Of Disco Spectrum features a wide-ranging collection of floor-fillers including: Rare Pleasure – ‘Let Me Down Easy’ (infamously sampled by David Morales for 90s club smash ‘Needin U’), Ramona Brooks – ‘IDon’t Want You Back’ (revived by Patrick Forge and Sean P on pirate radio in the late 80s), Bunny Mack - 'Let Me Love You' (an early forerunner of today’s popular afro/house sound) and Syreeta - 'Can't Shake Your Love' (snappy, bass-led funk from the former Mrs Stevie Wonder, mixed by Larry Levan).“Who would have expected the disco revival to be even stronger now than it was then, though looking down the track-listings of the 3 instalments of Disco Spectrum, most of the songs included on those compilations have since been remixed, sampled, bootlegged, covered, reedited, re-compiled and re-issued - often on multiple occasions. Since disco supposedly “died”, dance music has taken many twists and turns through a myriad of styles, moods and tempos - but disco still remains the foundation and lynchpin.” – Dave Lee, 2017

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1. Al Hudson & The Soul Partners - Spread Love
2. Rare Pleasure - Let Me Down Easy
3. John Gibbs & U.S. Steel Orchestra - Trinidad (Special Disco mix)
Side 2
1. Syreeta - Can't Shake Your Love (Larry Levan 12" mix)
2. Cloud One - Don't Let My Rainbow Pass Me By (feat Margo Williams - club 12" mix)
3. Jo.Boyer - Isabelle & The Rain
Side 3
1. Ramona Brooks - I Don't Want You Back
2. Idris Muhammad - Could Heaven Ever Be Like This
Side 4
1. Omni - Out Of My Hands (feat Connee Draper)
2. George Duke - I Want You For Myself (feat Lynn Davis)
Side 5
1. Alfredo De La Fé - Hot To Trot
2. Universe City - Can You Get Down
Side 6
1. Bunny Mack - Let Me Love You
2. The Brothers - Under The Skin

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Tokyo Nights: Female J Pop Boogie Funk 1981 To 1988

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Following successful disco excavation from the Caribbean to South Africa, Boston-based label Cultures of Soul booked a first class ticket to Narita to bring you the latest release, Tokyo Nights: Female J-Pop Boogie Funk: 1981 to 1988. This compilation presents 12 of the most memorable and sought-after songs of the era recorded by female artists. The music is a reflection of the unbridled optimism, technological achievement, excess and exuberance of Bubble-era Japan. More than catchy melodies and funky baselines, these are reflections of a time when Japan was the center, and future of the world.The Bubble can be characterized as an endless, extravagant party where personal and corporate wealth soared through the explosion of real estate and stock prices. Scores of young Japanese men and women moved to cities in search of affluence, transforming them into neon wonderlands. Changes in morals, values and gender roles followed suit. Prosperity leads to indulgence, and the taste for nightlife, from flashy restaurants to glitzy discotheques, was unquenchable. A soundtrack to this new, lavish lifestyle was necessary and the latest sound, City Pop (urban pop music for those with urban lifestyles), epitomized these attitudes.While influenced by American R&B and boogie, elements of fusion, YMO style Technopop, and adult-oriented rock (AOR) are front and center. Sung primarily in Japanese (with a word or two of English sprinkled in), City Pop is Japanese music for Japanese people. Producers like Tatsuro Yamashita, Toshiki Kadomatsu, and Haruomi Hosono were quick to embrace the latest studio equipment and technology. Synthesizers like the Yamaha DX7, Roland Juno-60, ARP Quadra, Moog Polymoog and Oberheim OB-8, as well as drum machines like the Linndrum, were prevalent. Digital reverb was applied liberally.Compiled by Eli Cohen (Alliance Upholstery) and Deano Sounds (Cultures of Soul), Tokyo Nights includes tracks by Hitomi Tohyama, Junko Ohashi, Mizuki Koyama, Kaoru Akimoto, Aru Takamura, Mariko Tone, Rie Murakami, RA MU, Kikuchi Momoko and Yumi Seino. Each selection celebrates the unique traits and meticulous production that define the sound. Think sandy beaches and metropolitan skylines, illumination and romance. Embrace the feeling of movement, from a coastal highway stretching towards the horizon or the city sprawling into the future. Turn on the hi-fi and slip into these Tokyo Nights.

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1. Hitomi Tohyama - Exotic Yokogao
2. Hitomi Tohyama - Wanna Kiss
3. Mizuki Koyama - Kareniwa-Kanawanai
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1. Junko Ohashi - Dancin'
2. Junko Ohashi - Sensual Night
3. Kaoru Akimoto - Dress Down
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1. Aru Takamura - I'm In Love
2. Mariko Tone - Broken Eyes
3. Rie Murakami - TNT
Side 4
1. RA MU - Love Is The Work Of Mind
2. Kikuchi Momoko - Mystical Composer
3. Yumi Seino - Sky Restaurant

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Homesick #6

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1. Apocalypse Now (edit)
2. African Temperament (SSR edit)
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1. Summer Madness (SSR edit 4YR)
2. Gik Gwong Zung (MH edit)

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Limited Series 06

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1. Gallegos - Save Your Love For Me
2. Seka - Hanging Gardens
3. Jay Anderson - Dreams
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1. Owain K - Touched
2. Embezzlement Society - Kickin The Kebs Up

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Pantsula! - The Rise Of Electronic Dance Music In South Africa, 1988-90

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Late 80s South African dance floor winners only! Selected by DJ Okapi and Antal, the compilation holds tracks by Jivaro, The Hard Workers, Ayobayo Band, S.Y.B. & many more. This is the sharp electronic music that fuelled the local Pantsula dances during the 80s and 90s . A must have for fans of Bubblegum and Kwaito music.The 12 tracks selected for Pantsula! come from a very unique, very different time and place. They represent the birth of electronic dance music in South Africa, through the songs of one particular independent label from the time: Music Team. The sound represents the culmination of the bubblegum era, when South Africa’s disco artists outgrew their American influences and forged an increasingly electronic and ‘local’ pop sound.Evolving over time since long before the 80s, the distinctly South African subculture of Pantsula is more closely associated with an attitude, a style and a signature dance, rather than any specific sound. In the late 1980s and early 90s, Pantsula was also the name given to a new type of dance music taking over the streets of South Africa, influenced by earlier bubblegum and the rise of Shangaan Disco, but with a far broader appeal and a harder, purely electronic sound.

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1. The Equals - New Lover
2. Jazino - Ushelakanjani
3. Jivaro - What Next (dub mix)
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1. SYB - Jika Magogo
2. Scotch Band - Watsotasama
3. Kakappa - Sisonke
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1. Spirro - Ma Hero (dub mix)
2. The Hard Workers - Ayoba-yo
3. Ayobayo Band - Sorry Bra
Side 4
1. Rush - Sobohla Manyosi (feat Linda Ziqubu)
2. Chaka - Via Tembisa
3. La Viva - Go Siami

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Duomo Sounds Ltd: Nigerian 80s Disco Music To Move Your Soul

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Amazing collection of Disco Music released in the 80s (1980-84) on the Nigerian label Duomo Music Ltd. and reissued here for the first time.The late 70s, the thrust of mainstream music had changed from the indigenous highlife to a more international funky disco sound. Keyboards and drum machines were the key components of the new sound. The implications on sales was real as names like Bunny Mack, Chris Okotie, Christy Essien, Jide Obi replaced Osita Osadebe and the Oriental Brothers on the charts. It was in this effervescent climate that Duomo Sounds Ltd was established by Mr Humphrey Aniakor, a business man with no prior investment in the industry. It was simply the in-thing for a young monied businessman. The name suggested European sophistication, modernity and a little abstraction. D U O M O Sounds, the kids loved it. The first release was Bassey Black’s “Someone to love” (DSL 001) which sold over a 100,000 copies, a big hit at the time. The success of the album attracted several artists the most influential of which was Mike Umoh. He aimed for the pop market with accessible, funky arrangements. However his affinity for funk and disco has made him a reference for collectors worldwide. His LP entitled, “Honey, Honey” (DSL 002) was the label’s second release and his most successful album. Also produced the labels 19th release, Bindiga’s, “No More Starvation” (DSL 019), an afro-boogie funk masterpiece. The album in its original format is very sought after by collectors and djs and changes hands for huge sums. Its been described by many as cosmic funk at its finest. Christy Ogbah´s disco soul/highlife records on Duomo are also very highly sought after. This new Livingstone Studio release presents the best of Duomo Sounds Ltd. for the first time.

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1. Christy Ogbah - Advice
2. Johnny O - Bazz Xmas Eve
3. Mike Umoh - Look At Me
Side 2
1. Mike Umoh - Shake Your Body
2. Bindiga - Disco Connection
3. Christy Ogbah - Aimiuugwia
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1. Bindiga - Perfect Disco Machine
2. Bassey Black & The Natty Messiah - On My Mind
3. Christy Ogbah - Azomonfe
Side 4
1. Godfrey Odili - You Do Good For Yourself
2. Eunice Mokus Arimoku - Ariro

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