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Review: Four excellent new funk/soul/disco bombs from the Whiskey Disco label, with some surprising covers and peerless edits for your aural delectation. Anthony Mansfield sets about deconstructing a fresh cover of 'Hercules' by Aaron Neville, while fans of Philly/Al Green-esque slow '70s funk will love Cosmic Boogie's soft-touch edit of 'How Can You Say Goodbye'. Tom Waits Orphans Rapidshare Er. Rayko ups the tempo a little with his mix of the boogie wonder 'S&M (Sexy Music), while WD label-head Sleazy McQueen has a lot of fun with Stevie Wonder's 'Do I Do', looping up instrumental sections just right for a new perspective on this classic Stevie joint. Review: Editorial are back with more throwback disco sounds for our decadent dancefloor (guilty) pleasure!
Starting out with the sublime deep soul of Slow Steps 'We Won't Have To Cry No More (re-work)' they then launch into Los Angeles' Dino (yes, not Gino!) Soccio's 'West Athena Funk' which stays on the soul train for a while until the epic boogie drama of Rayko's 'Magic Number' ups the tempo, good and proper. Danny Deluxe serves up some summery Balearic vibes on 'The Best Years' but they leave the best for last with Sunner Souls' 'Show Me Your Love', a funky disco house groove for late night fashion crowds, which is ironically by a Siberian producer! We can dig it! Review: Ireland's Get Down Edit's have developed a real reputation for quality, with many established DJs counting themselves as fans. Even a quick listen to this EP and you'll know why: there's no cheese to found, only well crafted reworks of classy tunes allowed. Mega Man X5 Ost X Vs Zero. Label bosses Daz and Martin are first up with the string-laden slow motion 'Strategy'. The Legendary 1979 Orchestra's 'Treating Me' is a steamy stomp with a big chorus, while Stephanie Mill's 'Put Your Body In It' is beefed up in fine style by Rayko; Last but not least, Late Night Tuff Guy turns Rose Royce's 'Wishing On A Star' into an incredible, and almost unrecognisable, trippy electronic odyssey!
Review: All of a sudden, Rayko is getting a little nostalgic. Here, he goes Back To The Roots of his Rare Wiri imprint, offering up brand new remixes of the cuts that appeared on the label's first release way back in 2008. First up, Phunktastike and Julian Sanza remix Ilya Santana's 'Instrumental Odyssey'. Sanza steals the show with a sparkling Balearic disco re-rub built around his own rubbery electric bass, chugging beats and flowery synth solos. There's a similarly terrace-friendly feel about Sportito's breezy and atmospheric take on Rayko's 'White Russian', while Lone Soldier turns the same track into a low-slung, Italo-influenced chugger. Review: Madrid's Rayko and James Rod go way back, with a long hearty history of collaborations. Enter Bluetooth Dongle Drivers here.