Tuesday, 13 July 2021

VA [2021] - Too Slow To Disco - Yacht Disco Edits Vol. 4 [DJ Supermarkt]


The latest edition of "Too Slow To Disco - Yacht Disco Edits Vol. 4" has been released on 7 Jul 2021. I featured a few tracks from earlier this year from another edition (e.g. Ferdinand Debeaufort "In Your Smile" which is great mix of  Ollie Nightingale / Lynn White featured on Vol. 2). Like the others, it's only available via BandCamp.

The series is essentially remixes of classic, mainly 70s, tunes. Don't be put off by the word Disco as they are not, in the main, obvious cheesy disco songs.

A few highlights include a new version of Patti Austin's "Body Language" by Marco Magrini - "Sweet Body (M.M. Re Construction Mix)", DJ Laurel "4 More" (a mashup of Al Johnson & Jean Carn's modern soul classic "Back For More"), Ambrosia/Brothers By Choice "How Much I Feel" ("I Don’t Know (LNW Redux") and Brief Encounter "Human" ("Human").

It's quite good fun trying to figure out what's been sampled. A few other tracks (that I recognise) include new versions of Elkie Brooks "Shooting Star" ("Star Shooting"), a reggaefied Luther's "Never Too Much" ("A Thousand Kisses"), Stylistics "Stop Look Listen" ("Your Love All The Time"), George Benson "Never Give Up On A Good Thing" ("Working Every Night"), Willie 'Beaver' Hale "Groove On" ("On Groove"), and Ace "How Long" ("How Long Has This Been?").

Twenty five tracks for €15 plus if you purchase the full compilation you will receive an exclusive DJ Mix by Dj Supermarkt (aka Marcus Liesenfeld from Berlin) himself, featuring all 25 tracks in the mix sent to you by mail.

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Details
Rating: 8.4
Genre/Style: Modern Soul / Yacht Soul / Remixes
Format: Album
Media: Digital
Label: DJ Supermarkt
Cat No: None
Year: 07/07/2021
Value: €15

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