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Download Kmspico V9.0.3 Beta. Review: Italian duo Hugo Sanchez and Edoardo Cianfanelli have been coming together to throw down all manner of discoid greatness for the likes of Slow Motion Records, and now they're on Malka Tuti with what has the potential to be a massive hit for them. Igino's vocal on the A-side track is undeniably catchy, and it sounds great both in the context of the original and simmering over Severino and Ray Mang's slow-burning gem of a remix. 'Bella L'Estate' meanwhile sees the duo head into spooky, cinematic territory to great effect, marking out the kind of off-kilter disco jam to turn heads. Review: I-Boat Captain returns to IIB with a real gem of a tune. Major Spam is a chugging nu kraut dub disco bomb.

Driving drums and relentless bassline wrapped up in swirling synths and delayed vocals. Almunia beef up the tempo and the kick, adding their trademark guitar melodies. Tiedye turn Major Spam into an big piano Balearic house monster ready for some hands in the air moments. Finally on the remix our friends up north Last Waltz create a beautiful lush disco synth chug out. The extra track on the B side Poly Punk is a slo mo acid treat. Squelching 303 underneath a delayed picked guitar and a soaring pad. Balearic acid dub style.

Suspect Packages - Backing. A sole Technics 1200 and a fat flight case full of some of the rarest breaks. Headucation Vol.1 offers the listener a mix of. Influences Vol. 2 is a two CD set which showcases some of DJ. It featured drum ’n’ bass, broken beat and jungle. Anthems sit beside songs with a.

Review: ISM's decision to commission a follow-up to Imagination's legendary 1983 remix set, Night Dubbing, was met in some quarters with a mixture of surprise and skepticism. In fact, the resultant album is something of a triumph, with a range of well-regarded modern disco and boogie producers delivering some superbly sympathetic remixes. Here, four of the strongest highlights from the album - including john Morales' epic re-rub of 'Just An Illusion' (here in edited form) and Kon's wonderfully positive, musically rich reinterpretation of 'Flashback' - are released on vinyl for the first time. While all good, its Late Night Tuff Guy's loopy, Tiger & Woods inspired rework of 'Changes' that really stands out. Review: It would be fair to say that In Flagranti's latest EP, a collaborative affair alongside New York based performance artist Ayamakay, is one of the best things they've put out in ages. This is due in no small part to their smart choice of remixers. Polish dub-head Das Komplex does a terrific job on the A-side, stretching out a spacey, dubbed-out groove, before twisting 'Tonight, Good Night' into a bustling, dub disco masterpiece.

For those who dig the Idjuts style disco dub drums, he's also delivered a tasty Bonus Beat version. On the flip, In Flagranti themselves deliver a smoker-friendly Dub of 'Pokkit Pokkit', while Dutchman-in-London gives 'You Only Live Once' the full glitch-clad punk-funk treatment. Review: In Flangranti's latest project is an interesting one.

It features them, and others, creating new tracks from elements of previously unheard recordings by obscure 1980s Swiss outfit Schaltkreis Wasserman, most of which were apparently made under the influence of LSD. The resulting tracks do a good job in putting the cosmic synthesizer refrains and vintage electronics in a new light. For example, Toby Tobias's druggy 'Trigger Output' skillfully combines a vintage breakbeat hardcore rhythm and with decidedly psychedelic electronics, while Vahagn's 'Voltage Controle' is a sparkling chunk of stylish Italo-disco.