Panama reMixed by Midnight Magic

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Australian outfit Panama’s Magic isn’t strictly a new track, neither is the reMix from Brooklyn’s Midnight Magic. But the band have just been signed by Future Classic who are set to release the tune properly this month.

Sitting alongside a reMixes from LCD Soundsystem’s Gavin Russon, the Midnight Magic mix is a slick, late night DiscoPop jam. Summery and sexy, Midnight Magic’s mix  glides out of the speaks to permeate every corner of the room with it’s rich piano and cosmic synth squelches. The actual song is quite an airy Indie-Electro tune that lends itself perfectly to a mirrorball spectacular like this. Shuffling hats and a pure Disco bassline keep a rolling groove going, solid and smooth, so the starlight synths can dance around the track. As the title says, it’s Magic.

Panama – Magic (Midnight Magic reMix)

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Flemming Dalum: Interview & Exclusive Mixtape

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Flemming Dalum is a name that will need absolutely no introduction to anyone who knows anything about Italo. The man is a legend. For many of us, when we first begin to dip below the surface of Italo music, it’s Fleming’s celebrated mixes that serve as our guide.

Known as ‘The King Of The Cut’, Dallum is probably the world’s most famous collector of Italo records and a DJ who as bolstered the Italo scene since it’s beginning. A self-confessed vinyl junkie with an encyclopaedic knowledge of Italo, Disco and Synth music in general, Flemming crafts mixes that take the leister not only on a journey through Italo, both the hits and the obscure, but also on a journey through a Sci-Fi landscape, Flemming Dalum’s mixes always have one foot on the dancefloor, one foot in space. Never loosing fait, even when Italo seemed to fade into obscurity, Flemming is still a central figure on the scene, supporting and championing the next generation of Italo producers though this Italo resurgence we are currently experiencing.

The King Of The Cut recently took some time to chew the fat about his history with Italo music and present electronic rumors with a special exclusive Italo mix! Having an electronic rumors mix from Flemming Dalum feels like unlocking an end of level boss!

ER: You known for being the all round authority on Italo, but before the early 80’s when you become enamoured with Italo, was there any other types music you are into?

FD: I grow up with the typical Pop and Rock sound in the ’70’s. In the late ’70’s and early ’80’s I became very fascinated by the new synthesizer sounds! Before my Italo passion started back in 1982, I was actually very much into electronic music from England, Canada and USA.

ER: And how was your love for Italo born?

FD: A good friend of mine came back home from holiday in Italy in 1980, 1981 and 1982 with lots of great Italian disco music. At that time we called it for “Italian Space Disco” (properly only a local theme) I remember one record in particularly: KOTO – Chinese Revenge… I guess after hearing that record there was no way back for me… soon I discovered so many Italo records full of amazing synths!, so fantastic and great… I simply had to go directly to Italy to buy more! In 1983 one of my friend invited me to join him on a trip to Italy to buy more of this fantastic music. He spoke perfect Italian which helped us to become friends with the staff at Disco Magic and Il Discotto… After this trip I continued on my own and I’d visit them approx. 10 times. It was perfect for me to buy Italo directly from the source.

ER: In the early ’80’s were the records hard to find in Denmark?

FD: Yes pretty hard actually. A few shops did import from Italy… but in the end I had to go there myself to ensure that I didn’t miss any records.

Also funny/interesting to see: in the ’80’s I could actually have many of the records approx. 6 or even 8 months before it was available in shops in Denmark. And still only a small part of Italo Disco reached the Danish record shops…

ER: How did you first manage to hook up with the big Italian labels?

FD: The crew at Il Discotto and Disco Magic was very friendly and totally amazed that I wanted to travel all the way from Denmark to Italy, just to buy records 🙂 . In-between my trips I talked with them over the phone, to ensure I didn’t miss any essential vinyls.

ER: What came first, the Italo collecting or the DJing? How did the DJing come about?

FD: I played in a band on synth/keyboards in the early ’80’s. After some years I started to buy records with this fantastic synths sound (they sounded better than when I played on my synths hehe). So I started to DJ around 1982/1983. I have a nice memory of the summer of 1984 I played a 45 minutes Italo set in a club in Italy. The heavy record collecting started around my first trip to Italy in 1983.

ER: How did you cope in-between the fading of Italo in the late ’80’s and it’s underground resurgence in the 21st century?

FD: I was so fascinated with the underground electronic/synths sound, so I followed the cutting edge/frontier of electronic underground from the Italo faded away in 1986 until today!

ER: Is there any Italo record you’ve always wanted a copy of but have never been able to get your hands on?

FD: No… Actually I was lucky to have a complete collection in 1986, after 3 years of extreme record hunting I found everything I wanted. During the last 8 years I’ve met so many nice friends from all over the world who kindly helped me with new discoveries. Times change, and it’s been interesting to see how other records are popular now.

ER: I know it must be hard to pick, but what are your favourite records from the golden age of the ’80’s?

FD: I have very clear all time favorites which haven’t changed much for many years:

‘Lectric Workers – Robot is Systematic
Steel Mind – Bad Passion
B.W.H. – Stop/Living Up
Klapto – Mister Game
The Creatures – Spacefly/Solar Eclipse
Future State – Future State
Peter Richard – Walking In The Neon
Cellophane – Gimme Love
Trophy – Slow Flight
Charlie – Spacer Woman

ER: What do you think of the current crop of producers making Italo (or Nu-Italo?) these days? Which producers do you really rate?

FD: Until a few years ago I only focused on the original old classic from the ’80’s. Recently I found a lot of great new producers – here’s a few: Mark Wilkinson aka Kid Machine, David Vunk, Fred Ventura, James Penrose, Frederic Bergamaschi, Mike Salta, Michael Künzer/Aube Records, Edward Den Heijer/Iventi Records, Ken Dutrieue, Fredag I Firenze, Kai Lüdeling, Alden Tyrell, DJ Overdose, Ali Renault, Rude 66 and more…

ER: When you sit down to make one of your famous mixes, where do you begin?

FD: I always have sooo many ideas in my mind. I love to pick a theme and try to create a certain vibe/atmosphere. And I guess I’m pretty lucky to be able to select tracks from a unique and complete collection.

ER: Do you still DJ with vinyl? Have you gone digital yet?

FD: I’m addicted to vinyl.

ER: Are there any exciting new project in the pipeline?

FD: Well I’m working on lots of exciting new projects – for example with Steen Gjerulff, James Penrose, Kid Machine, Fred Ventura, Savino, Fredag I Firenze and Mike Salta.

ER: And would Flemming’s choice of breakfast be?

FD: Nice strong coffee

ER: Thanks so much for speaking with us Flemming!

Here we can, very proudly, present, Flemming Dalum’s exclusive electronic rumors mix, a jaw dropping hour of synthesizer goodness. There’s a few premières and surprises in there too. Stick some headphones on and take a hour out of your life to experience pure Italo.

♫ Flemming Dalum – Flemming Dalum Exclusive Mix For electronic rumors

The tracklist:

01. Kid Machine & Flemming Dalum – Test Demo. 1 (Unreleased And Exclusive For electronic rumors)02. The Creatures – Spacefly (CGD)
03. Marzio Dance – The Adventure (Xenon)
04. Go Nogo – Good Morning (C. Love’s Dungon reMix) (Emerald & Doreen Recordings)
05. Go Nogo – Good Morning (Marius Våreid reMix) (Emerald & Doreen Recordings)
06. Kid Machine – Sections (Exclusive Unreleased Demo.)
07. Radiorama – Desire (Out)
08. Aki – Tokio’s (Time)
09. Steel Mind – Bad Passion (Delirium)
10. Casionova – Space Commando (Exclusive Unreleased)
11. Hipnosis – Astrodance (Memory)
12. East Wall – Ice Of Fire (Elettrica Dischi)
13. J.D. Jaber – Don’t Stop Lovin’ (Memory)
14. The Creatures – Believe In Yourself (reMix )(Full Time)
15. Simon Bennett – My Sweet Dream (CGD)
16. D.Carred – You’ll Be A Winner (‘Lectric Dub By Flemming Dalum & Mike Salta) (Bordello A Parigi)
17. Alden Tyrell & Fred Ventura – Don’t Stop (Exclusive Upcoming Release On Disco Modernism)
18. Joe Yellow – Lover To Lover (Hole)
19. David Vunk – Disco Sysex (Moustache)
20. Bijou Productions – Special DJ Italo Trax 121 BPM (Exclusive Unreleased)
21. Sky Creackers – You Should Be Dancing (Memory)
22. Bijou Productions – Special DJ Italo Trax 122 BPM (Exclusive Unreleased)
23. Future State – Future State (Eyes)

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Shelby Grey’s new single, with Goldroom and Moonchild

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‘The ever-awesome Holographic People’ are back with a brand new release, which is always something to get excited about. This new single sees the Shelby Grey back in the spotlight. Taken from his awesome The Music Is On His Side album and featuring Cavaliers Of Fun’s Ricco Vitali on vocals. Shelby is dropping an amazing reMix package for Wild Youth.

First up there’s an updated version of the track, more focused on rhythm and riff and extended for your DJing pleasure. Wild Youth is a feel good summer anthem, bursting at the seams with good vibes, it;s a real party starter. Built on an infections piano riff and sparking synths. Vitali’s vocals will be in your head all day too. The reMix package is pure killer, alongside work from Pedro Pantera we find Goldroom, who delivers a surprisingly big reMix, casting aside his usual laid back beach party style, here Goldroom layers the tune with big room riffs and shows he can handle them with ease. Goldroom effortlessly turns the tune into peak-time floorfiller. Moonchild brings the chilled Disco element to table with a bass heavy groove and furiously funky licks. Moonchild turns in the late night jam version of the track. It’s an awesome single package and one that should definitely be checked out.

♫ Shelby Grey (Feat. Ricco Vitali) – Wild Youth (2012 Extended Mix)

♫ Shelby Grey (Feat. Ricco Vitali) – Wild Youth (Goldroom reMix)

♫ Shelby Grey (Feat. Ricco Vitali) – Wild Youth (Moonchild reMix)

Shelby Grey’s Wild Youth is out today.

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Yelle reMixed by Gold Fields

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Here’s an unexpected treat, French ElectroPop stars Yelle’s Chimie Physique given a thorough funky going over by Australian Indie-Electro posse Gold Fields. The result is far more Cosmic Disco that we would imagine from a meeting of these two outfits, but it was totally rocked out Friday.

Clocking in at a pretty epic seven minutes, Gold Fields reMix is a big sweeping electronic Disco odyssey. Catchy as hell, both vocally and via the multitude of warm boogie riffs going on in this track. Everything from analog Disco bass to big House piano to SynthPop lead lines, all rolled into a tune you can;t help moving to. At three and a half minutes most tracks have already peaked, but that when Golf Fields only just get going with a huge breakdown that kicks back in with full force. Enjoy.

Yelle – Chimie Physique (Gold Fields reMix)

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Shit Hot SoundSystem’s ‘Shit Hot Summer’ mix

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Shit Hot SoundSystemShit Hot Summer 2012 Mix = Get your weekend in gear with this new mix from London’s Shit Hot Soundsystem. With some jackin’ grooves amongst all the Disco this mix is thick with funky basslines and classic hooks. That should last you a few days at least.

Shit Hot SoundSystem – Shit Hot Summer 2012 Mix

The tracklist:

01. Weekend Express – 2 The Rhythm
02. Chromeo – Hot Mess (Slow It Down Edit)
03. Alphabet City – So Fine
04. Shit Hot Soundsystem – Phosphenes
05. Am I Gonna Be The One? – Colors (JM Jackmaster & Fingermanedit Classic Re-Edit)
06. Delegation – Heartache No 9 (Mungas 32% & Climbing Mix)
07. Klique – I Can’t Get Enough (Domes Edit)
08. Drop Out Orchestra – Freddie
09. Dublin Aunts – Heartbreak Reputation (DJ Agent 86 reMix)
10. Tavares – Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel (Shit Hot SoundSystem Edit)

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MiGHty mOUse’s July mixtape

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MiGHty mOUse – July 2012 Mixtape = It;s still raining! It’s fucking July and it’s still raining! Oh British weather, you can be such a cliché sometimes. Still, MiGHty mOUse had dropped a new mixtape which is just what we needed to pick up our spirits. Take a look at that tracklisting, this hour is jam packed with some of the slickest Disco and House around including some of our favourite cuts right now.

MiGHty mOUse – July 2012 Mixtape

The tracklist:

01. The Rapture – In The Grace Of Your Love (Poolside reMix)
02. Paul Keeley – Kaleidoscope (Domestic Technology reMix)
03. Auxiliary Tha Masterfader – Let’s Go
04. Drop Out Orchestra – In The Dark (NSFW reMix)
05. Junior Byron – Dance To The Music (Gigamesh Version)
06. Djuma Soundsystem & DiskJokke – Maneter
07. Yadi  – Guillotine (Young Tee reMix)
08. Shit Robot – Teenage Bass
09. Azari & III – Into The Night (Prince Language reMix)
10. Auxiliary Tha Masterfader – Mirror Ball (Cosmonauts Ego Tripp)
11. Niki & The Dive – The Gentle Roar (Michael Creange & WEKEED reMix)
12. Situation – Robot (The Supermen Lovers reMix)
13. Peter & The Magician – Memory (Club Mix)
14. The Penelopes – Summer Life (Gigamesh reMix)
15. Digitalism – Falling
16. Van She – Idea Of Happiness (SebastiAn reMix)
17. Brassroots – Seven Nation Army

MiGHty mOUse’s ‘Disco Battle Weapons (Volume 2) is out now on Cheap Thrills

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Zimmer – June Tape ‘Tobogan’

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ZimmerJune Tape ‘Tobogan’ = Tobogan is French Analog Disco producer Zimmer’s latest mixtape. This month it’s a hour of deep Disco with a Tropical flavour for the coming warm weather. Laid back beats and luscious grooves rule all.

Zimmer – June Tape ‘Tobogan’

The tracklist:

01. Bon Iver – Towers (Slow Hands Cover)
02. Bronx – I’ll Be Loving You
03. Rick Astley – Never Gonna Give You Up (Drop Out Orchestra Dub)
04. Van She – Jamaica (Plastic Plates reMix)
05. ColeCo – Ricky Smiley
06. Chordashian – Illusions
07. Little Boots – Headphones (Moon Boots reMix)
08. Dublin Aunts – Heartbreak Reputation (LNTG Found A Groove reMix)
09. Montevideo – Horses (Zimmer reMix)
10. Bit Funk – It Ain’t Easy
11. Cassian – I Love It
12. Jonas Rathsman – Since I Don’t Have You
13. The Faint – Battlehymn For Children (Tensnake Dub)
14. Para One (Feat. Teki Latex) – Lean On Me
15. Poolside Music – Slow Down
16. Giselle – Silk (Cosmic Kids reMix)

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Nude Disco reMixes The Nolans

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Yes. You read that headline right. I honestly don’t know that to tell you, London’s Nude Disco is just like that.

Vern claims that if he didn’t do it, then somebody else would have sooner or later, we’re not so sure. Only history will be the judge of whether taking The Nolans’ 1980 hit Who’s Gonna’ Rock You? and turning into a massive filtered Disco floorfiller is a stroke of madcap genius or just plain insanity. Ah, what the hell, it’s awesome! Have a good weekend!

The Nolans – Who’s Gonna’ Rock You? (Nude Disco reMix)

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Kartell reMixes The B.B. & Q. Band

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Parisian producer of all things smooth synthetic Disco Kartell has been dropping some amazing tracks recently, his reMixes are getting better and better. His latest mission was to get funky with Disco Funk legends The Brooklyn, Bronx & Queens Band and their 1986 hit (I’m A) Dreamer.

Kartell has created a perfect summer Funk track right here. The brittle synth stabs play nicely against the bouncy digital slap bass, with a jerky nervousness so telling of Disco tracks from the mid ‘80’s. All adding to the laid back groove Kartell has created using just the right amount of the vocal to add some smoothness, but not take over the track. Grab yourself a drink, (I’m A) Dreamer’s here.

The B.B. & Q. Band – (I’m A) Dreamer (Kartell Rework)

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Rocco Raimundo’s ‘Do You Wanna’?’

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The ‘90’s House sound has now infiltrated everything, not that that’s a bad thing but four years ago we wouldn’t have expected it to be the next big thing. Now it is however the nostalgia is really fun. Which comes as no shock as House in the late ‘80’s and early ‘90’s was all about the fun. Disco dons want in on the act too, normally renowned for his late night Disco boogie Mr. Rocco Raimundo’s latest SoundCloud drop is positively ‘90’s House.

Not surprising really, as his tune, Do You Wanna’? is based around Salt ‘N’ Pepa’s Do You Really Want Me, taking it’s main loop and vocal snatches Raimundo turns a Pop Rap track into deep Chicago House and makes it look effortless.  Phasing in and out the smallest of vocal sample and letting the hook, with some added deep bass groove, do the work of pumping out a hypnotic jam. Whether Disco or House, Rocco Raimundo can work the dancefloor.

♫ Rocco Raimundo – Do You Wanna’?

Rocco Raimundo’s new single, This Is The Love, is out next month.

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