Tag: classics
Vintage Robotnicks: Alexander Robotnick’s Early Synth Classics
Not all of your heroes died young and left a corpse handsome enough to sell t-shirts twenty years later. Some of your heroes just...
Various People EP from Plastik People Recordings
This is probably the only "various artists" EP you need concern yourself with for the next few months. Louie "Balo" Guzman's "Don't Shut Me...
Dance Music’s Forgotten Master: Stefano Pulga
Kano: I'm Ready
(Emergency Records)
Dharma: Plastic Doll
(System Music)
Gaucho: Dance Forever
(System Music)
Pink Project: Disco Project
(Zanza Records)
Ask even a knowledgeable fan of that confusing but utterly exhilarating...
When Guetta Was Underground: Up and Away by David Guetta and Robert Owens
Beating up on David Guetta at this point is about as fun as slapping around a middle aged accountant in a leather mask and...
Boo Williams: Crying Black Man / Changes (Reissue) (Noble Square)
Some of the best Chicago House Music of the '90s was released on what have essentially become "ghost labels", existing in some limbo between...
NY’s Finest: I Can’t Wait Till Tonight (Traxx Underground)
Yikes, I had no idea this was Victor Simonelli when I first heard it - actually, not an inkling until getting ready to write...
Davos T. Funk: The Man Behind The Video Sensation
Yes, you can be famous in less than 24 hours, and we'll show you how! In one day a YouTube video of a piano-playing,...
Boo Williams: Looney Chunes Vol 1 / Back To The Future
Color me amazed. New label Contemporary Scarecrow has planted a foot firmly in the scene by dragging several classic Boo Williams compositions out of...
The Vaults: Jump Chico Slamm Returns on Rush Hour
Back in the early 1990s, a young fella named Jump "Chico" Slamm banged out one of the early releases on the soon-to-be juggernaut known...
Alexander Robotnick’s Archives Vol 3
Robotnick is at his eclectic best with this edition of his Archives series; each of the 3 tracks can be readily classified but trying...
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House of Fouk: Inside the New Issue of 5 Mag
Dutch deep house duo Fouk's first 5 Mag cover story and an exclusive mix, plus London soul with Paris Cesvette, Azzad, Thando, Moby, Aslice, another lost Paul Johnson mix and more inside the new issue of 5 Mag, out now.