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Disco Boogie Classics Volume 8

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Disco Boogie Classics Vol 8. 3 killer tracks reworked for the dancefloor.

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1. Under The Knife (a special reconstruction)
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1. Everybody Get Down
2. Truckers Luck

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The Ladies Of Too Slow To Disco

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Comes with poster, sticker and MP3 download code.

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1. Evie Sands - You Can Do It
2. Rickie Lee Jones - Chuck E's In Love
3. Laura Allan - Opening Up To You
4. Melissa Manchester - Shine Like You Should
Side 2
1. Franne Golde - Isn't It Something
2. Valerie Carter - Crazy
3. Teri De Sario - Baby I Don't Want Your Love
4. Carole Bayer Sager - It's The Falling In Love
5. Carly Simon - Tranquillo (Melt My Heart)
Side 3
1. Jaye P Morgan - Let's Get Together
2. Lauren Wood - Gotta Lotta
3. Renee Geyer - Be There In The Morning (Australian single version)
4. Maria Muldaur - Midnight At The Oasis
5. Brenda Russell - New York Bars
Side 4
1. Leah Kunkel - Temptation
2. Many Holland - Strenghten My Love
3. Carole King - Disco Tech
4. Doris Abrahams - Dance The Night Away
5. Lyn Christopher - Take Me With You

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Untitled

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Whiskey Disco continues to explore the boundaries blurring the lines between original and edit, disco and oddity. WD47 is helmed by Dutchman, Olivier Boogie, an artist known for strengths across the spectrum, in previous releases, we've seen his editing on display, No Goodbye is a fine balance between original synthesis and editing panache.Thoma Cher is a newcomer to the edit scene, but has been heavily involved in a disco and house renaissance occurring in Shanghai over the last few years.His club chops have honed an acute ear, we love what we're hearing from him and can't wait for more.The B-Side is everything a B-Side should be: weird. Label staple, Alkalino guides us along a cosmic journey of boogie-down grooves. Arps, baby.We love em. SF crew, JP Soul & Anthony Mansfield have been attracting serious attention of late between outings on Roam Recordings and sightings at the famous Burning Man camp, Disco Knights. To say they are ravelords is an understatement.Their pedigree is on full display in Warlord, equal parts Arp energy and HUGE (HUGE) lead, the right balance of fun and cheese.

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1. Olivier Boogie - No Goodbye
2. Thoma Cher - Something About
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1. Alkalino - Cosmic Disko
2. JP Soul & Anthony Mansfield - Warlord

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Edits Vol 2

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Second in the Labor Of Love series more dubbed out disco made with love! Featuring edits hero's Sleazy Mcqueen, Dicky Trisco, & Labor Of Love.

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1. Sleazy McQueen - The Wrong Virrey
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1. Dicky Trisco - And The Groove Goes On & On
2. Labor Of Love - After Dark

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Disco Mantras Vol 1

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Having seemingly been taken aback by their success over the last two years, Vancouver's Mood Hut crew has decided to go back to basics with an album - the crew's first - from the previously unheralded Disco Mantras. Naturally, they're keeping tight-lipped about the identity of its' creators, but it appears to be a collaborative effort containing various members of their extended family. Musically, it's as rich, attractive and loved-up as we've come to expect, with their usual blazed, new age ambient house sounds being joined by influences that range from spaced-out disco and humid African rhythms, to horizontal jazz-funk and scratchy, dust-laden dub reggae. The result is a blazed, early morning classic in the making.

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1. Tauru Jonson & Lion Heart - Sunny Dae
2. Dorjan Attamofd - Memories In Time
3. Cafe DM & Blue Heron - A Perfect Shift
4. Lion Heart & Cee Zee Du - Meteor Connection
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1. Blue Herons Tribute 2 PH - Hymn To A Whale Talker
2. Blue Heron - Bless The Weather
3. Blue Heron - Paul's Blues (feat Coyote)

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Nigeria 70: Sweet Times Afro Funk Highlife & Juju From 1970s Lagos

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Essential vinyl repress of the STRUT classic Nigeria 70: Sweet Times.“A landmark collection that remains a compelling journey into a time and place: Nigeria in the 1970s, when American soul and funk (along with Anglo-American blues-rock and psychedelia) infected the roots of traditional and popular West African musical styles like highlife, juju, fuji, and apala.” Dusted magazine Strut announce a brand new repress of the third instalment in the pioneering ‘Nigeria 70’ compilation series, compiled by series curator Duncan Brooker. Excavating another choice batch of rare grooves from Nigeria’s label archives, the new edition places the spotlight on some of the deeper fusions happening across the country during the 1970s as traditional guitar highlife blended with jazz and funk, hypnotic juju grooves became more progressive and young Nigerian bands came through with their own heavy West African take on U.S. soul, funk, disco and rock. As within much of the ‘Nigeria 70’ album series, all of the featured selections are previously unissued outside of Nigeria. Tracks range from the dynamite big band workout of Alex Ringo’s Moneyman & The Super 5 International to the Congolese guitar-drenched ‘Henrietta’ by the late Ali Chukwumah, former member of Stephen Osita Osadebe’s Sound Makers. Darker psych grooves from Don Isaac Ezekiel sit alongside a languorous highlife jam by the legendary Victor Olaiya and juju legend Ebenezer Obey cooks up a lilting, deeply beautiful mid-tempo groove from 1970 in a musical plea for peace. ‘Nigeria 70: Sweet Times’ is another essential celebration of the glut of incredible music that surfaced in post-independence Nigeria. This is the third edition in the acclaimed ‘Nigeria 70’ series. The first volume, released in 2001, was the first compilation of its kind to explore in depth the myriad of funk and soul fusions emerging from Nigeria during the 1970s. Strut followed this with a second edition, ‘Nigeria 70: Lagos Jump’, in 2008. ‘Nigeria 70” Sweet Times’ is compiled by Duncan Brooker and features extensive sleeve notes by writer and broadcaster Max Reinhardt.Limited new re-press of classic highlife, juju and afrobeat collection, 500 copies onlyDefinitive format: 2LP set including CD version as bonusOne of the most influential of all recent African music series which helped spawn a new market for African rare groovesAlbum fully remastered for this reissue

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1. Moneyman & The Super 5 International - Life
2. Ali Chukwumah & His Peace Makers International - Henrietta
3. Bola Johnson & His Easy Life Top Beats - E Ma S'eka
Side 2
1. Dr Victor Olaiya's International All-Stars - Kinrinjingbin
2. Zeal Onyia & His Music - Idegbani
3. Sina Bakare - Inu Mimo
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1. Eji Oyewole - Unity Of Africa
2. Tunde Mabadu - Viva Disco (instrumental)
3. The Don Isaac Ezekiel Combination - Ire
Side 4
1. Etubom Rex Williams & His Nigerian Artistes - Ama Mbre Ewa
2. Soki Ohale's Uzzi - Bisi's Beat
3. Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey & His International Brothers - Ajoyio

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Nigeria 70: The Definitive Story Of 1970's Funky Lagos

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Limited new 15th anniversary repress of classic Afro-funk and afrobeat collection 500 copies only on a 3LP set including 2CD version and 1 CD audio documentary.Strut repress one of the all-time classic compilations of Afro-funk and Afrobeat for 2016, the first volume of the mighty Nigeria 70 series. Originally released in 2001, the album followed the death of Fela Kuti and a renewed interest in original Afrobeat among younger club-goers. Put together over a three-week trip to Lagos, it documented for the first time the explosive era when domestic bands fused traditional highlife and juju with funk, soul, rock and disco. Alongside two cuts by Fela Kuti, Nigeria 70 shone the spotlight on the incredible musicianship of artists like Segun Bucknor, Joni Haastrup and his Monomono band, Orlando Julius, saxophonist Peter King, “Guitar Boy” Victor Uwaifo, Lijadu Sisters and quirky keyboard wizard William Onyeabor among many others. Spread over 3LPs, the original edition also included a one-hour audio documentary featuring exclusive interviews with many original musicians and industry figures from the ‘70s scene, narrated by Wunmi. As well as being a valuable document of an under-rated era, Nigeria 70 was one of the first crossover albums to dig deep into the African music archives and effectively market the music to a new online audience hungry for rare grooves and unique dancefloor sounds. Since Nigeria 70, this market has widened hugely with labels like Soundway, Analog Africa and Hot Casa all working tirelessly to document rare African beats. This new pressing of the Nigeria 70 3LP set is limited to 500 copies and features the full CD version and CD audio documentary as a bonus within the package. Full artwork is also featured including John Armstrong’s extensive sleeve note history alongside rare photos.Limited new 15th Anniversary repress of classic Afro-funk and Afrobeat collection, 500 copies onlyDefinitive format: 3LP set including 2CD version and 1CD audio documentary as bonusone of the most influential of all recent African music collections which helped spawn a new market for African rare groovesalbum fully remastered for this reissue

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1. Orlando Julius & The Afro Sounders - Alo Mi Alo (part 1 & 2)
2. Segun Bucknor & His Revolution - La La La
3. Lijadu Sisters - Orere Elejigbo
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1. Peter King - Shango
2. Sahara All Stars Band Jos - Enjoy Yourself
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1. Fela Ransome Kuti & The Africa 70 - Jeun Ko Ku (Chop 'n' Quench)
2. Tunji Oyelana & The Benders - Ifa
3. Ofo The Black Company - Allah Wakbarr
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1. The Funkees - Dancing Time
2. Monomono - Tire Loma Da Nigbehin
3. Bala Miller & The Great Music Pirameeds Of Afrika - Ikon Allah
Side 5
1. Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestroes - Akayan Ekassa
2. Shina Williams & His African Percussionists - Aboju Logun
Side 6
1. Gasper Lawal - Kita Kita
2. Sunny Ade & His African Beats - Ja Fun Mi (instrumental)

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Larry Levan's Paradise Garage

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Available on limited edition triple vinyl this is a compilation of nine tracks remixed (between 1979 and 1982) by Larry Levan, the DJ behind New York's famously influential nightclub, The Paradise Garage. Levan is a producer and remixer who, though he died in 1992, continues to be cited as one of the industry's greatest and most revered. Each of the nine individual full-length tracks was DIGITALLY REMASTERED specifically for this project. The sound quality is brilliant! The compilation comes complete with comprehensive liner notes giving the label's history, its relationship with Levan and anecdotes about each of the nine remixes and how each came about.Originally released in 1999 this release has been fully re created for 2016. Released in conjunction with West End.

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1. Taana Gardner - Heartbeat (club version)
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1. Ednah Holt - Serious, Sirius, Space Party (club version)
2. Taana Gardner - No Frills (club version)
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1. Peech Boys - Don’t Make Me Wait (original mix)
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1. Loose Joints - Is It All Over My Face (Female vocal)
2. Sparque - Lets Go Dancin (club version)
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1. Taana Gardner - Work That Body (club version)
2. Billy Nichols - Give Your Body Up To The Music (club version)
Side 6 1. Taana Gardner - When You Touch Me (vocal)

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Aloha Got Soul: Soul AOR & Disco In Hawai'i 1979-1985

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STRUT continues to break new ground with its next compilation, ‘Aloha Got Soul’. It encompasses a vibrant era of contemporary music made in Hawai’i during the 1970s to the mid-1980s as jazz, rock, funk, disco and R&B co-existed alongside Hawaiian folk music.New on Strut for February 2016, ‘Aloha Got Soul’ encompasses a vibrant era of contemporary music made in Hawai’i during the 1970s to the mid-1980s as jazz, rock, funk, disco and R&B co-existed alongside Hawaiian folk music.Hawai’i’s identity had undergone huge change: statehood into America in ‘59 and the Vietnam War were the backdrop as Hawai’i’s youth found inspiration in a new wave of international music led initially by The Beatles and Stones and, later, by US R&B bands like Earth Wind & Fire and Tower Of Power. Garage bands flourished during the ‘60s and, by the ‘70s, live music was at its peak. W aikiki was filled with clubs: The Point After, Infinity’s, Hawaiian Hut, Spats and more.For the ‘70s generation of artists, some came through the talent contest ‘Home Grown’ and its accompanying compilation LP. Singer Nohelani Cypriano won it with her instant radio hit, ‘Lihue’. Other winning songs, like Marvin Franklin’s soul surfer jam ‘Kona Winds’, burned more slowly but have endured with DJs today. Many records also packed a powerful message. In 1978, Hawaiian was made the official state language and a huge movement arose to revive hula and traditional music. Steve & Teresa’s ‘Kaho’olawe Song’ longs for an island long gone: the US military had used Kaho’olawe as a bombing range since Pearl Harbor. Nohelani Cypriano sang about the once sleepy town of Kailua, now a popular tourist destination: “Kailua needs no high-rise with her blue skies, not for our eyes. Can you realize?” Leading Hawaiian artists like Aura, Mike Lundy and keyboardist Kirk Thompson’s Lemuria took time in high quality facilities like Broad Recording Studio to make albums. Others grabbed studio time when they could: Tender Leaf’s Murray Compoc worked for the city bus by day and recorded an album during night sessions. Other albums were spontaneous. In 1983, Steve Maii & Teresa Bright recorded an acoustic set in just 3 hours after being invited to a studio following a gig. For the artists of the ‘70s, the climate for music changed rapidly during the mid-‘80s as DJ culture grew and live venues shut down. Hawai’i’s R&B era shone brightly and relatively briefly but, despite brilliant musicians, regular gigs and LP releases, most of the music barely made it to the mainland. Thanks largely to Aloha Got Soul’s Roger Bong, a new interest in this fertile era of Hawaiian music has grown, culminating in this new compilation of overlooked gems. ‘Aloha Got Soul’ is compiled and annotated by Bong and features rare photos and original artwork.

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1. Tender Leaf - Countryside Beauty
2. Aura - Yesterday's Love
3. Aina - Your Light
4. Lemuria - Get That Happy Feeling
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1. Roy & Roe - Just Don't Come Back
2. Hawaii - Lady Of My Heart
3. Hal Bradbury - Call Me
4. Mike Lundy - Love One Another
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1. Nova - I Feel Like Getting Down
2. Nohelani Cypriano - O'Kailua
3. Brother Noland - Kawaihae
4. Marvin Franklin - Kona Winds (with Kimo & The Guys)
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1. Greenwood - Sparkle
2. Chucky Boy Chock & Mike Kaawa - Papa'A Tita (with Brown Co)
3. Steve & Teresa - Kaho'Olawe Song
4. Rockwell Fukino - Coast To Coast

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Give'n'Take

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BACK IN STOCK !!!Give'n'Take is a new series on Uncanny Valley that focuses on favourite and like-minded producers from some of our core artists. For the start, Cuthead picked Max Graef, S3A and Moony Me and also contributed two tracks to the EP himself. Berlin's wunderkind Max Graef hands in "Tittenkuschler", a slow burner that will find a home on heartfelt dancefloors and sofas alike. Cuthead's follows up with a punchy house affair called "Braziliance" and the super-relaxing Hip-Hop-cut "Oef Oef". On the flipside we have S3A from Paris with the discoid "Theuz Hamtaak". He takes no prisoners with extensive sampling and an up and down bouncing arrangement. "Magergarten" from Vienna's Moony Me runs in the same vein with its string-heavy break and powerfull drumming. For the visual component Uncanny Valley asked Lucas Hunter aka Luca Lozano aka Luke to create one of his oldschool-praising artworks.

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1. Max Graef - Tittenkuschler
2. Cuthead - Braziliance
3. Cuthead - Of Of
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1. S3A - Theuz Hamtaak
2. Moony Me - Magergarten

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