About Disco Collection Vol. 2 (2018)

Title: About Disco Collection Vol. 2
Label: About Disco Compilations
Style: Afro-Disco, Soulful, Synth-Funk, Disco, French House
Release Date: 06-08-2018
Format: CD, Compilation
Quality: 320 Kbps/Joint Stereo/44100Hz
Codec: MP3
Tracks: 23 Tracks
Time: 02:14:32 Min
Size: 310 MB
Tracklist:
01. Nfc - Coming From The Congo (Original Mix) 5:19
02. Rafael Cancian - Sweet Flute (Original Mix) 6:18
03. Levantine - Easing (Original Mix) 6:40
04. Risky Disko - Disko Afreeka (Original Mix) 6:16
05. Ozzy - Hihache (Original Mix) 5:34
06. Rafael Cancian - Untitled A1 (Original Mix) 6:16
07. Levantine - Another Love (Original Mix) 5:06
08. Nfc - Four Melts (Original Mix) 5:20
09. Rafael Cancian - Queen Of Zanzibar (Original Mix) 5:14
10. Gledd - Give Up Awa (Original Mix) 5:28
11. J.B. Boogie - Love To Love (Original Mix) 5:47
12. Jack District - Don't Take It (Original Mix) 7:10
13. Rafael Cancian - Untitled A2 (Original Mix) 6:16
14. Tim Vitá - Untitled 1 (Original Mix) 6:08
15. Javi Frias - The Big C (Original Mix) 5:15
16. Jack District - Simple Jazz (Original Mix) 6:33
17. Levantine - Fiddlin Around (Original Mix) 6:03
18. Rafael Cancian - We Only Get Funk (Original Mix) 5:34
19. Nfc - Give It Up (Original Mix) 3:54
20. Rafael Cancian - Moogalicious (Original Mix) 5:03
21. Smooth Tempo - Sisko Jo (Original Mix) 6:32
22. Rafael Cancian - Mission Flight (Original Mix) 5:48
23. The Funk District - Sexy Funk Machine (Original Mix) 6:56

Some 18 months on from the release of the label's first retrospective compilation, Brazilian imprint About Disco presents another bumper selection of floor-filling re-edits, reworks and original productions. With 23 killer cuts to choose from, the collection provides excellent value, particularly when you factor in the eclectic nature of the reworked source material. Compare and contrast, for example, the warm and sticky Afro-disco goodness of NFC and Key Sokur's "Coming From Congo", the bass-heavy disco hustle of "Hihache" by Ozzy and the kaleidoscopic, hard-spun synth-funk brilliance of Rafael Cancian's "Queen of Zanzibar". We're also huge fans of J.B Boogie's gently lolloping and exceedingly loved-up "Love To Love", though we could say the same thing about half a dozen of the other included tracks. Stellar stuff, all told.

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