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Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for The Boogie Back: Post Disco Club Jams - DJ Spinna on AllMusic - 2009. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for The Boogie Back: Post Disco Club Jams - DJ Spinna on AllMusic - 2009. DJ Spinna Presents - The Boogie Back: Post Disco Club Jams - CD [2CD] - tracklist, producers, cover art, audio, street date at UGHH.

Review: Matts and Tooli take time to acknowledge that the last half a decade and a bit have been pretty successful. And they're doing so with this exclusive vinyl-only four piece that covers some of the finest corners of house music known to man. Software penangkap sinyal wifi yang jauh berkirim. Art Of Tones gets busy on the loose drums and slappy bass, DJ Spinna puts a new twist on a classic rising hook while Sean McCabe takes us right back to Nu Yorican soul heaven.

Corrado Bucci closes the book with a dusty, pensive hypnotic stomper that will have you locked in seconds. Here's to another half a decade and a bit. Review: BBE release this 14-track double LP containing some of Perception and Today Records' best tracks from the 60s and 70s. There are highlights aplenty: The Eight Minutes' 'I Can't Get No Higher' opens proceedings with a soulful, mournful and infectious blend of Motown aesthetics, with the rough, raw production value and loose funk capturing exactly what Perception was all about. Elsewhere, The Fatback Band's 'Njia (Njia) Walk' is characterised by a driving beat and climbing bass line, creating the illusion of disco trapped inside the mind of funk.

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Madhouse's 'Get Some Of This' features some fantastic drum work, going at once from a sparse break to a rattling, break-neck cacophony of percussion. In a word, essential. Review: Perception Records specialised in releasing music from Manhattan's black music scene in the 60s and 70s, and BBE have shrewdly chosen to re-release some of the highlights from that era. On Part 2 of the vinyl series, Black Ivory's 'Surrender' is a highlight, with crashing percussion and a bass line that immediately captures your attention. Bartel's 'Boogie' meanwhile opens with spectacular horn work, running rings around the rhythm, the drums subtly driving the beat along while impressive jazzy guitars flick away.

Elsewhere, JJ Barnes' 'Wishful Thinking' is a track that skirts the line between funk and Motown with aplomb - the trio of female harmonies stand behind the lead singer, a choir of soul adding gentle textures to a slow love song. Highly recommended. Review: Some 13 years after the first volume we find ourselves at Volume 5 of Spinna's Strange Games & Funky Things series. Rare gems and well trodden classics of 70s rare groove, disco, funk and soul are all given a new lease of life; there's out and out floor fillers in the shape of Richard Evans' 'Capricorn Risin' to Brazilian classics like 'Ramons Desire' by Franisco Aguabella. Elsewhere you'll find string laden disco with 'For The Love Of Money' by The Philly Armada Orchestra and jazz fusion with Hiroshi Fukumura's 'Hunt Up Wind' and a barrage of lesser known classics.Sample spotters will have a field day whilst the rest of us will just immerse ourselves in two slabs of wax filled to the brim with sublime and classic grooves of days gone.

The almighty DJ Spinna has put together an eclectic collection of soul/funk/disco 'Post Disco Club Jams', and I have to admit I'm not familiar with many of them, but on the other hand isn't it amazing to see how much quality music has been released back in the day? Thanks to DJ Spinna and BBE Records, many of these past and almost forgotten gems are now available again, making this an essential compilation to own unless you're among those who own the original releases.

The first CD is a continuous DJ mix by DJ Spinna, while the second CD includes twelve rare unmixed gems. To make things even better, the digital downloads feature bonus tracks, including exclusive DJ Spinna remixes of 'I'm your superman' by Jan Leslie Holmes. Highly recommended.