Thursday, March 6th, 2014
Poison Arrow and Look of Love may well be staples of the 80s disco but have any of you actually listened to anything else ABC did? If no, then you’ve missed out. Lexicon of Love is a great album full of catchy motifs and funky-ass basslines. Martin Fry’s vocal style and delivery is always on point and it’s nice to find a band that had huge singles success but could actually back it up with a decent album (or two).
buy ABC – The Lexicon Of Love MP3 on Amazon
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Wednesday, February 12th, 2014
More in the way of tasty house. This from another fav of mine, Locked Groove. One gripe, though. Much as I love vinyl I wish these guys wouldn’t just put this stuff out on vinyl only. Locked Groove’s wicked hardcore-esque Shirts Off was the same. How’s a man supposed to buy it if there’s no digital release? There is no room for more records in my house!
Buy Locked Groove – Aquarius at Juno
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Thursday, February 6th, 2014
Hackman’s top, isn’t he? If you’ve not heard this talented young chap before then you’re missing out. His latest release for Futureboogie is a lovely piece of blissed out house music. This is my pick of the bunch, but they’re all good. Buy it.
BUy Hackman – Lost From Me MP3 at Juno
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Sunday, January 5th, 2014
I was reminded of this tune after watching the documentary The Beat Is The Law which is all about Sheffield and its contribution to the independent music history of the UK. Slightly weirdly the DVD is branded as a film about the band Pulp although it covered a far wider (and perhaps more interesting) collection of producers and bands.
One of the key people interviewed is Robert Gordon who produced this track, had a huge part to play in the UK electronic music scene and comes across as a pretty nice chap. I’d highly recommend giving the doc a spin, it’s great (as is this tune).
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Wednesday, December 25th, 2013
Happy Crimbo everyone!
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Tagged 80s, cheese, chris rea |