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Friday, January 29, 2010

G.A.N.G. and Logic


Here are a couple good ones to make up for some lost time this week. I have been meaning to put up this track from G.A.N.G. for a while. I featured producer Giorgio Dolce here previously. On this one he teamed with Giorgio Giordano to create a soothing and atmospheric groove with a lot of space and simplicity.

G.A.N.G. - KKK

And here is a horse of a different color. There is not very much info online about this song from Swedish group Logic. But I hope you enjoy it anyway.

Logic - Ta Kontakt

Friday, January 22, 2010

Savage Radio


A perfect combination, like peanut butter and jelly, Savage released "Radio" and "A Love Again" together on Discomagic in 1984. Here is "Radio" and a wonderful remix of "A Love Again." I have featured Roberto Zanetti on here a lot as he was a prolific producer of so many outstanding tracks. I was compelled to put these up here because they have been swimming in my mind for the past week. I featured this remix of "A Love Again" in Podcast 04 check it out.

Savage - Radio
Savage - A Love Again (Special Remix)

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Plastic Love



Fuzz Dance put out some great material in the first half of the 80s including Mya and the Mirror, Alexander Robotnik, and Zed's "Plastic Love." Its pretty stripped down and moody but I really think this track picks up at 1:55 with the warm electric piano and tickling ambient pops. With some good edits you could make this one sing. I don't have the time lately to tweak one together but maybe you do. I included the instrumental for those of you who might find the vocals annoying.

Zed - Plastic Love
Zed - Plastic Love (instrumental)

Lemonsweet


"Lemonsweet" by Bagarre is post punk, no-wave, Italo, or whatever you want it to be. A rebellious night out to seedy clubs with a mind careening from tabs of acid. The guitar is chorused out and it punches through the trance of percolating arpeggio. She sings with youthful arrogance willingly descending into madness and ecstasy. Its like... so psychedelic man.

Bagarre - Lemonsweet

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Rest in Peace Teddy



We lost another great soul singer today. Rest in Peace Teddy Pendergrass.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Phantom of the Opera


Marzio Vincenzi put out some great Space Disco as "Marzio" in 1980 for EMI Italiana. The cover art alone on this album is enough to get searching eBay for gauntlets and chain mail. If only I was a broadsword wielding barbarian living in a future-desert-wasteland with cybernetic pyramids communicating with other worldly beings...We all can dream right?

Marzio had a helping hand from Romano Trevisani and Fiorenzo Zanotti in production and arrangement. Don't miss out on their work on the very groove-enducing track, "Ask the Boss" by Flowchart. I put this up a while ago and the link went dead due to either inactivity or deletion. I got it back up but please let me know when you come upon a dead link and I'll try to remedy it.

Marzio - The Phantom of the Opera

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Selection


The term Italo Disco is often derided as a lazy way to describe a wide range of music from the late 70s to the 90s that came from Italy and Western Europe. While I agree that its hard to reconcile Firefly and David Lyme as belonging to the same genre, sometimes its nice to lump stuff together in a generalized package for the sake of ease. Thus is the case with today's post which highlights the disco-funk outfit Selection.

Selection is a little bit Parliament, a little bit Larry Graham and more. The first release in 1980 on Full Time Records, Madly, sounds like they got the keys to the Mothership from Bootsy. But I really have been a fan of "Ride the Beam" lately. It has some great breaks, bridges, and chorus that keep this extended play enjoyable. Selection is Roberto Negroni, aka Naylon. This is the Italo Disco sound before it was called Italo Disco.

Selection - Ride the Beam
Selection - Madly

Friday, January 8, 2010

Back at Ya


Something funky from the States today. I have been bumping this Kerr track and couldn't resist putting it up here. This R&B Boog-a-loo comes from Reggie Griffin of Manchild and George Kerr, circa 1984. Hardcore crate diggers and sample heads might know Kerr as the producer behind Skull Snaps'"It's a New Day" one of the most classic breaks of all time. Kerr certainly was cooking throughout the 60s, 70s and 80s and "Back at Ya" is complete with all the right ingredients to make funk stew. Explore his back catalog of productions for some beautiful soul.

Disco Cafe




http://www.discogs.com/DD-Sound-Caf%C3%A9/release/755656


http://www.discogs.com/artist/La+Bionda


http://www.zshare.net/audio/70960950127ba2cd/

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Milkways Intergalactic and the Superstar


Happy 2010! I hope everyone had a wonderful and safe celebration this New Year's Eve. Took me a while to get back on the horse but I have some fun tracks up my sleeve starting with some space disco from Spain. Milkways launched this cerebral funk into the ionosphere in 1978 for Barclay. A thought provoking track for a long and lonely drift through space.

Milkways - Love for NR Part 1
Milkways - Love for NR Part 2 (Ecstasy)

And here is a fun, funky track from The Boomerang Club Band, "Dee Jay Superstar." Italo-Boogie-Hip-Hop from 1983. Funky synth leads, chunky disco bass, and thick accented raps make this a one track party.

Boomerang Club Band - Dee Jay Superstar