Great strings and catchy drum programming that feels upbeat and disco-y throughout. Uplifting and fun dance material.
Author: jacob
Pender Street Steppers – No Need
I pretty much buy everything on Mood Hut. Canada has had a really strong 5 year stretch on the music scene. Pender Street Steppers and their Pacific coast crew has a really unique feel and this entire release is enjoyable for those who enjoy their loose, hazy, dreamy sound.
Tee Mango – Last Forever
Tee Mango does not disappoint on the latest in his Tribute edit series (#5). Uplifting disco vibes throughout. Plenty in the back catalog if you like his approach.
Barbara Mason – Another Man
Disco classic from 1983 on West End. Killer bassline and epic vocal version. Lots of crossover and fusion between some boogie, hip hop, electro and disco.
Pedrodollar – Money Money Money
Snakey, slinky, creepy roller from Sweden. Hypnotic with odd but fitting vocals, working in plenty of dub elements into a frenetic track. For nodding and shuffling.
Henry Keen – Connectin’
Great jazzy stuff outta Brooklyn from Henry Keen. Released in 2017 on Maddjazz Recordings. Shimmery, reflective vibes. Check out the entire LP, ’70’s Baby’.
Pépé Bradock – 4
Classic material from Pépé Bradock. Deep, dark, a little sad. Highly underrated from his catalog.
John Selway – Shimmerdown
Deepness from John Selway, beautiful keys about 3 minutes in. A real mood builder and roller, patience is rewarded. Reissued in late 2017 on Future Times, originally pressed 20 years earlier on CMS records.