Bastian’s Happy Flight’s new video

Here is the new video from Bastian’s Happy Flight’s ‘My Love’s (Not Good Enough)’, taken from their Mullet Records released EP, ‘EP01’.

Be prepared for some bedroom dancing, sulking and arson from the ‘80’s amidst the awesome Electro Funk.

Bastian’s Happy Flight’s ‘EP01’ is out now.

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Zimmer’s ‘Sage Paradis‘ mixtape

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Zimmer – May Mixtape ‘Sage Paradis‘ = It’s this months mixtape from Zimmer loaded with some of the best laid back Disco from the past couple of months. The tracklist drops tommorw, but we can tell you there is one of two track in there that we’ve been excited about for a while. This tape is perfect listening if this scorching weather is making you lazy.

Zimmer – May Mixtape ‘Sage Paradis‘

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Kool Bandits’ ‘Dancefloor Hold Up’

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Way back, last month, we posted a track by French outfit Kool Bandits, then called ‘I Want You’ the track has now been renamed ‘Dancefloor Hold Up’ and has been given the full vocal treatment for it’s single release.

The vocal is actually quite weird, really self-referential. It kinda’ works, but I’m torn as to which version I prefer, this or the Instrumental version. The vocal version is definitely more of a commercial party starter. The track itself, as we said last time, is unashamedly poppy with it’s hook, with a dirty bassline and a big euphoric riff. But the vocals are maybe just a tad too cheese laden and meandering for our tastes. That said though, it’s still a really good track, and the single is definitely worth picking up, if mainly for the Instrumental and it’s insanely catchy hook. The instrumental version is the standout track here, but this vocal version is definitely going to get some play over the summer.

Kool Bandits – Dancefloor Hold Up  (Radio Edit)

Kool Bandits – Dancefloor Hold Up  (Instrumental Mix)

‘Dancefloor Hold Up’ is released 22nd June.

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The Magician’s ‘Magic Tape Twenty-Three’

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The Magician – Magic Tape Twenty-Three = i was starting to get withdrawal symptoms, but the The Magician hit me up with a new ‘Magic Tape’ fix. It;s that time of the month to play guess the storming Disco & House tracklist, I’m please to hear some Final DJs (Justin Faust mix) in there.

The Magician – Magic Tape Twenty-Three

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ATTAR! M!X#6

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ATTAR! – M!X#6 = Hold tight for the sixth instalment of ATTAR!’s mixtape series. the freshest House and Nu-Disco is presented here including some of the incredible Lovelock and ATTARI!’s own reMixes for Adamski and The Gossip.

ATTAR! – M!X#6

The tracklist:

01. Psychemagik – Star Lazer (Original Mix)
02. Lee Foss – Brooklyn In The House (Original Mix)
03. Lovelock – New Age of Christ (Original Mix)
04. Chris Malinchak – Fuego (Original Mix)
05. LPZ – 1983 (Original Mix)
06. Gossip – Picture Perfect World (ATTAR! reMix)
07. Mercury – Son House (Martin Dawson reMix)
08. Pulp Disco & The Outcasts – Space Dust (Original Mix)
09. Baio – Sunburn Modern
10. Christophe – Rock Monsieur (Simon Says Edit)
11. Adamski – I Like It (ATTAR! reMix)

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Yeah/Dish!’s ‘Prom Night’ compilation

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Parisian Disco label Yeah/Dish! has been releasing some really nice stuff, for free, over the past year. Many of these releases we’ve featured right here, now the crew are coming out with a full blown compilation. Released today ‘Prom Night’ is nine tracks of pure, Funk fuelled, synth nostalgia.

The tracklist reads like a who’s who of up and coming Nu-Disco artists with a couple of established names and some SynthWave thrown in for good measure. Featuring the likes of Luminaire, Cyclist, Stereocool and Hemmingway you know you;re in for a groove treat, full of laid back summer vibes and lazy Disco with a French flavour. There’s a collaboration between SoHight & Cosmonaut Grechko called, ‘Night Moves’ that’s ever bit as slick as you;’d imagine coming from these two. With a jump-out-your-seat beat and funk synth soloing that just sails through the track, ‘Night Moves’ is what retro synth and Nu-Disco should be all about. The king of SynthWave and Outrun Electro Mitch Murder contributes a sweet, emotional slice of his ‘80’s soundtrack inspired work, ‘Vanilla Sky’ is an atmospheric four minutes of synthesizer gold, with tons of soul. Moustache Machine’s second appearance on electronic rumors today comes from ‘Brenda’ and whiles less frantic that his other work, this more laid back peice is loaded with electronic nostalgia and a smooth groove. Also included is Stay Ali’s recent comeback track ‘Oh Tom’, a twisted and infectiously catchy little experimental peice that never forgets to create a melody that will worm it’s way into your brain. Yeah/Dish! have put together a pretty amazing collection of tracks, for free, and we salute them for it. Salute!

SoHight & Cosmonaut Grechko – Night Moves

Mitch Murder – Vanilla Sky

Moustache Machine – Brenda

Stay Ali – Oh Tom

You can download the whole compilation, for free, here.

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Moustache Machine’s ‘Pluton Part II’

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Parisian producer of all things Frenchy and Touchy, Moustache Machine, had just dropped an absolute stormer of a track. It’s a follow up to one of the tracks from his ‘Miami 1986’ EP of last year and whist that EP was an awesome excursion into tough French Disco, this new track is a different beast entirely.

The first ‘Pluton’ was a post-Daft Punk, Post-Justice heavy Electro Disco stomper, but ‘Pluton Part II’ some off a nice new combination of LA Dreamwave and driving Italo sounds. From the opening bars of the track, and that powerful arpeggiated bassline you know things are getting a bit retro. The big filtered Moroder-esque bass and the lush synth chords, playing out a riff so ‘80’s they need a cop show of their own, happily juggernaut along for half the songs six minute length. Then Moustache Machine’s true French epicness gets to shine with some seriously soaring solo work see everything into the finally where Funk synth, majestic piano and layers upon layers of cosmic sounds culminate in an impressive crescendo.

♫ Moustache Machine – Pluton Part II

 While you’re hear, check out the original ‘Pluton’ from last year too.

Moustache Machine – Pluton

You can download ‘Pluton Part II’ for free from Moustache Machine’s Facebook page in exchange for a ‘like’.

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Fear Of Tigers’ ‘The Guestlist’ returns, this week with Futurecop!

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Fear Of Tigers– The Guestlist 18/05/2012 = Hold the phone, stop the press and make sure your horses aren’t going anywhere! It’s Back! Fear Of Tigers returns with the best big room dance, Dreamwave, ElectroPop and Nu-Disco show on the planet. This week there’s Futurecop! in the house and music from Kris Menace, Cosmonaut Grechko and more….;

Fear Of Tigers– The Guestlist 18/05/2012

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Cosmonauts’ ‘May Top Ten’

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Cosmonauts – May Top Ten = London’s Disco spacemen, Cosmonauts, are back with this month’s instalment of galactic Funk, Disco and Italo sounds. This months mix is dedicated to the great Donna Summer, who sadly passed away yesterday.

Cosmonauts – May Top Ten

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Dizkopolis reMixes Pastel Lite

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Our favourite Malaysian Disco Dudes, Dizkopolis, are getting their big room sound back-on for this new reMix for fellow Kuala Lumpur based ElectroPop duo Pastel Lite’s ‘Assassin’. It’s only been a couple of month since we last heard from Dizkopolis, but it always leaves us eager for more.

The duo’s take on ‘Assassin’ brings their big retro synths and Nu-Disco grooves to the track. The original is a catchy, slightly musically abrasive noisy ElectroPop track and Dizkopolis smooth it out a little. Keeping Eff Hakim’s sultry, jazzy vocal intact and applying it to liberal helpings of lush, nostalgic synth work and digital slap bass. Dizkopolis have a knack for melding the sweet vintage sounds of SynthWave with the more broken dancefloor vibe of cut-up Nu-Disco and with the reMix they marry the two perfectly with a really emotive voice.

Pastel Lite – Assassin (Dizkopolis reMix)

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