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V.A. - Soviet Disco: Disco, Electro, Funk and more from Behind the Iron Curtain 1979-1990 (LP)
V.A. - Soviet Disco: Disco, Electro, Funk and more from Behind the Iron Curtain 1979-1990 (LP)Aberrant Records
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12 tracks of pure soviet disco fever. Alright, put on your dancing shoes and get ready for a weird trip to the dance floor, to a time when the Soviet Union - still alive and under the flag of the hammer and sickle - managed to produce some wonderfully odd and hypnotic disco hits, mutant funk smashers and electro hip breakers. Coming from all over the huge landscape that the USSR was, the artists on this killer compilation showcase a variety of visions on the subject of shaking the ass that will surprise even the most cynical connoisseur of the genre. TRACKLIST SIDE A A1. Mirdza Zivere - Vienmer but (Latvia, 1979) A2. ะžั€ะธะณะธะฝะฐะป - ะกะตะฝ าšะฐะนะดะฐะฝ ะ‘ะธะปะฐัะฐะฝ (Uzbekistan, 1981) A3. Anzhelina Petrosova / ะะฝะถะตะปะธะฝะฐ ะŸะตั‚ั€ะพัะพะฒะฐ - ะขะฐะฝั†ัƒัŽั‰ะธะน ะžัั‚ั€ะพะฒ (Uzbekistan, 1987) A4. Pervouralsk / ะŸะตั€ะฒะพัƒั€ะฐะปัŒัะบ - ะะฐั‚ะฐัˆะบะฐ (Russia, 1990) A5. Gรผljan Hรผmmedowa / ะ“าฏะปัŒะดะถะฐะฝ ะฅาฏะผะผะตะดะพะฒะฐ - ะะบ ะŸะฐะณั‚ะฐ / ะ‘ะตะปั‹ะน ะฅะปะพะฟะพะบ (Turkmenistan, 1984) A6. Roza Rymbaeva / ะ ะพะทะฐ ะ ั‹ะผะฑะฐะตะฒะฐ - ะ–ะตะทะดะตะบะต (Kaยฌzakhstan, 1988) lika - Noktirne (Latvia, 1981) SIDE B B1. ะœะฐั…ั„ะธั€ะฐั‚ าฒะฐะผั€ะฐา›ัƒะปะพะฒะฐ & ะ“ัƒะปัŒัˆะฐะฝ - ะ ะตะทะฐะฑะพั€ะพะฝ (Tajikistan, 1989) B2. Janina Miลกฤiukaitฤ— - Amลพinas ลกokis (Lithuania, 1980) B3. Verasy - Polet (Belarus, 1985) B4. Formula Dreyka / ะคะพั€ะผัƒะปะฐ ะ”ั€ะตะนะบะฐ - ะ ะตะฟะบะฐ (Russia, 1990) B5. Eolika - Noktirne (Latvia, 1981) B6. Raduga / ะ ะฐะดัƒะณะฐ - ะ ะฐััะฒะตั‚ะฐะตั‚ (Bashkortosยฌtan, 1979)

V.A. - Fred Ventura Presents Italia Synthetica 2025 (LP)
V.A. - Fred Ventura Presents Italia Synthetica 2025 (LP)SPITTLE RECORDS
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ITALIA SYNTHETICA 2025 features a FRED VENTURA curated selection of unreleased tracks from a collective of Italian artists and producers who have long been influential in the electronic underground scene. These musicians continue to push boundaries and explore new frontiers within electro, synth-pop, and new wave.

V.A. - I-Robots presents Echoes Of Italy - The Age Of Voom Voom Music - Turin Dancefloor Express (2LP)
V.A. - I-Robots presents Echoes Of Italy - The Age Of Voom Voom Music - Turin Dancefloor Express (2LP)JUNGLE FANTASY
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I-Robots presents Echoes Of Italy - The Age Of Voom Voom Music - Turin Dancefloor Express, on Space Echo Records. "Voom Voom Music was an independent Italian record label based in Turin, founded and managed by record producer Ivo Lunardi (Turin, December 6, 1940 โ€“ December 9, 2010). A pivotal figure in the Piedmont music scene, Lunardi was active both as a DJ and as the owner of several disco clubs. The label operated for several years in the latter half of the 1970s, releasing mainly productions connected to the Italian dance and pop scene. Since 2016, the original master tapes from the Voom Voom Music catalog have been owned by Gianluca Pandullo (I-Robots), a close friend of Ivo and Luca Lunardi. Through his labels Opilec Music and Turin Dancefloor Express, Pandullo oversees their preservation and historical enhancement."

johnny sais quoi -  Love On Ice (LP)johnny sais quoi -  Love On Ice (LP)
johnny sais quoi - Love On Ice (LP)Music From Memory
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Johnny Sais Quoi makes his entrance to Music From Memory with the 7-track EP entitled โ€˜Love On Ice.โ€™ Channeling the spirit of Italo-pop and New Wave, โ€˜Love On Iceโ€™ was crafted in the whirlwind of spontaneity and energy that changing circumstances often bring. Born from transition and exploring themes of leaving, arriving, coming together, and breaking up, โ€˜Love On Iceโ€™ serves as an outlet to process, escape, and celebrate the challenges of a new life.

Johnny crafts exquisite dancefloor-focused popโ€”familiar yet unique, imbued with his own touch, a distinctive sensibility, and a knack for infectious hooks. The opener, โ€˜No Guilty Pleasures,โ€™ sets the tone immediately as Johnny works his magic with a palette of synths, drum machines, picked guitar, and processed vocals. The title track, โ€˜Love On Ice,โ€™ delivers a classic Italo-infused dancefloor bomb, featuring a driving synth bass line overlaid by hypnotic arpeggios. There is much here for the dancer, but โ€˜Love On Iceโ€™ also ventures beyond the dance floor; the closing tracks โ€˜Ref 23โ€™ and โ€˜Let's Find A Homeโ€™ are prime examples, both showcasing Johnnyโ€™s depth and range with their melancholic, mellow atmosphere.

โ€˜Love On Iceโ€™ will be released on September 18th on vinyl LP and digitally.

Il Quadro di Troisi - La Commedia (LP)Il Quadro di Troisi - La Commedia (LP)
Il Quadro di Troisi - La Commedia (LP)Raster
ยฅ4,408
Il Quadro di Troisi presents La Commedia Everything changes, all things evolve: four years after their eponymous debut, Il Quadro di Troisi return with a new album and a new line-up. The perfect circle traced by Eva Geist (aka Andrea Noce) and Donato Dozzy (aka Donato Scaramuzzi) becomes a triangle with the permanent addition of Pietro Micioni, who collaborated in the previous recordings and had been part of ll Quadroโ€™s live set. Nothing stays the same, and the world is a lot different from what it was in 2020. The global crisis generated by the constant escalation of conflict and by the pandemic was mirrored by a time of individual crisis and personal, often irreversible transformation that underscored the entire period of the albumโ€™s composition. The influence of these turbulent times is felt in the writing: La Commedia is about turning a crisis into an opportunity and using change as a catalyst for rebirth. Much like the characters in classic Italian comedies, who are masters in using irony to face lifeโ€™s hardships, Il Quadro di Troisi explores the vast and unpredictable terrain between the lighter and darker sides of the human experience, matching the magical with the mundane. La Commedia is about the many facets of life: each song is named after an archetype (e.g. the truth, the night, the Earth, the prophet), as though our existence were a tarot deck and its reading an exercise in collective consciousness. La Commedia marks the bandโ€™s embrace of a more traditional song form, shaped by a very personal and distinctive musical style. The distinguishing elements of Il Quadro di Troisiโ€™s music โ€“ classic Italian songwriting with an electronic spin โ€“ meld into a unique mix that is both seductive and eerie, elegant and earthy, contemporary and timeless. La Commedia celebrates the bandโ€™s cultural roots while constantly moving into new territory, balancing nostalgia with a forward-thinking approach. La Commedia is a rare gem that confirms Il Quadro di Troisiโ€™s relevance in the international music scene, as demonstrated by the number of top-level artists featured on the album: from Suzanne Ciani, a legend and a pioneer of independent music with a career spanning five decades, to Aimee Portioli, aka Grand River, a Dutch-Italian musician, composer and sound designer based in Berlin, along with Francesca Colomboโ€™s eclectic violin (the de facto โ€œfourth angleโ€ of Il Quadro di Troisiโ€™s frame), Fiona Briceโ€™s strings, cultural agitator and icon of the Roman underground scene Stefano Di Trapani (aka Demented Burrocacao and a member of Trapcoustic and System Hardware Abnormal, among other projects), Maestro Daniele Di Gregorio, an excellent musician and a longtime collaboration of songwriting legend Paolo Conte, and Tommaso Cappellato, whose professional description goes well beyond โ€œdrummerโ€ and who has been working with artists like Rabih Beaini and Maurice Louca. The cover of the album, as well as those of the singles, was designed by Francesco Messina, another icon of Italian music. Messina is a longtime Franco Battiato collaborator and co-author, a cult musician (his Prati Bagnati del Monte Analogo, made in collaboration with Roul Lovisoni, is considered a seminal record by the alternative Italian music scene), as well as a photographer, visual artist and the author of legendary record covers.
Twoonky - Ottico (LP)Twoonky - Ottico (LP)
Twoonky - Ottico (LP)Macadam Mambo
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Twoonky, the brothers duo from Brescia (Italy) formed by Michele and Simone Bornati, is back on Macadam Mambo for a second album. After their brillantissimo โ€˜Dezzoโ€™ from 2019, which was well noticed by the underground scene, the new opus โ€˜Otticoโ€™ wonโ€™t leave you static. This is the kind of masterpiece that the more you listen, the more you love. At the opposite of grandiloquent music that would have immediate effect, โ€˜Otticoโ€™ is much more subtile, surfing on a cool wave of styles, a collage of vibes going from 70โ€™s Kraut to 90โ€™s Trip-Hop, where the analog sounds of guitars, synths, distorded voices, saxo, samples and electronics FX match so well, creating an ensemble in the unique mutant flow of the Twoonkyโ€™s that makes it so intemporal and so modern in the meanwile. Itโ€™s not about being curious, itโ€™s about being open on crossing boundaries, like they are used to do with their unique place called Spettro in Brescia, where all the avant-garde of the electronic scene is coming to perform. โ€˜Otticoโ€™ could be a kind of representation of the spirit of Spettro, and possibly one of the most interesting release of 2023. We donโ€™t know why, but itโ€™s true, Italians do it better โ˜บ
Trouble In Side - Zulu Rap (12")
Trouble In Side - Zulu Rap (12")Best Record Italy
ยฅ2,715
"Zulu Rap" represented a surprising alternative to the typical Italo-Disco sound perceived in Naples and around in the early 80s. This little-known production has some interesting arrangements, mostly in the short version, where the drum work out raised below, reminiscent of "Love Hangover" by Diana Ross. Actually at that time the Dance Music Report, in its 'Import' column wrote that the โ€œintroโ€ of the โ€˜Alcoholic Versionโ€™ was reminiscent of Madonna's โ€œHolidayโ€. while the โ€˜Chinese Versionโ€™ was inspired by a song from the Tears For Fears. Some of this news may pique the curiosity of DJs and collectors and provide enough motivation for the current reissue which faithfully reproduces the three 1984 versions as well as the original cover artwork of the noteworthy image. If that wasn't enough: the B side of the original record had an extra track not listed, with the hand drums on a slower and unrelated "Zulu Rap" drum beat which is around 120 BPM, while the drums of the bonus track is about 113 BPM. We just have to add the beautiful Maria Chiara Perugini (aka Clio) in the choirs, who was at the Airport label for the recording of her first solo song "Eyes".

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