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Review: Here's yet another rare '80s compilation with even more deep cuts than the last. Where do they find them all? Heavenly Sweetness clearly know but they ain't telling!
They are showing though, and here on Digital Zandoli they reveal 12 newly discovered disco, boogie and zouk tracks recorded about 30 years ago in the West Indies. We're clearly spoilt for choice on this record, but highlights include the synthetic sea breeze grooves of Puzzle Pulsion's 'Mwoin Ka Songe', the mellow Afro grooves of Zanman's 'Poutchi' and the abstract body music via a sandy beach vibes of OR EA's 'Biguine Inferno'. Review: Ahhh, bien sur! Julien Achard and Nicholas Skliris return to Heavenly Sweetness to provide our shelves with the second chapter of the Digital Zandoli series, a wonderful dynasty of contemporary dance music from every corner of the world. Much like the first edition, which flew off our floors in absolutely no time, you'll be lucky to find this music anywhere else but righ here - these two work hard to dig out the very best of what the rest of the globe has to offer. More to the point, you'll find it even harder to find dance music as lush and tropical as this gear, a bubby assortment of dance tracks ranging from house to soul and dancehall. Review: Erol Alkan's 2005 Bugged Out mix was a gateway release for many, soundtracking the entrance into club land, yet also introducing these virgin ears to more esoteric strains of music via the accompanying Bugged In Selection.
Some seven years on, Alkan and the evergreen club brand have revisited the concept with a second edition, and like the inaugural release, the Phantasy Sound boss's ever lasting love for the vinyl format has seen a selection of tracks make the translation to this double vinyl release. Six tracks from the Bugged Out mix appear, with the Italo disco of Amin Peck brushing shoulders with Model 500 and an Obi Blanche edit of the Ron Hardy classic 'Sensation', while the Bugged In Selection sees some psyche-folk fare from Buffalo Springfield and Space Lady among other gems. Review: Parisian oddball house legend Ark teams up again with fellow local and Prospector head honcho Pit Spector to inaugurate Ark Records. A longtime in the making no doubt but worth the wait. Love Supreme LP as the title suggests is a tribute to the legendary John Coltrane and the pair have drafted a who's who of deep house and minimal to lend some hands and ears. Numbers to 20 song. Highlights include The Mole's 'Molemix'; a sublime serving on reductionist bounce, Frankfurt genius Lo Soul who is as brilliant as ever on the sublime and hypnotic 'It's All In There Mix' and Ark himself with his 'Free Mix' which is as dusted down and as funked up as we all like it! Review: Icelandic classical, experimental and soundtrack composer Olafur Arnalds steps away from the loops and Broadchurch OSTs to conjure yet another sublime LNT saga.
Carefully balancing between contemporary odysseys ('Jomsvikingarimur'), dense futuristic electronic weaves ('Last Remnants'), fuzzy 22nd century pop ('A Noise') sludgy cosmic funk ('Jasmine') and introspective soul ('Our Love Comes Back'), Olafur blows wave after woozy wave of soft sonic conjurations in a way that's broad, detailed and cleverly considered. Review: Capturing the essence and feels of the long-standing event he runs in his Swiss hometown of Lausanne, veteran digger and selector Attias presents a brand new compendium of sweet compositions that sum up he's at creatively and spiritually. Gems on gems on gems: highlights that we guarantee will appeal to your good tastes and dancefloor include the hypnotic vibraphone wash of Cro-Magnon's 'Midnight Magic', the slept-on jittering funk of Tatham, Mensah, Lord & Ranks's 'Cascade' and Material and Nona Hendrix's ludicrously funky, ultimately sleazy slinker 'Over & Over'. We suspect you'll be playing this record over and over, too. Review: Since its release in 1997, David Lynch's neo-noir-horror, Lost Highway, has become something of a cult classic.