Discophilia Belgica : Next-door-disco & Local Spacemusic from Belgium (1975-1987)

Title: Next-door-disco & Local Spacemusic from Belgium 1975-1987
Label: Sdban Records
Style: Electronic, Rock, Funk, Soul, Synth-Pop, Chanson, Disco
Release Date: 16-11-2018
Format: CD, Compilation
Quality: 320 Kbps/Joint Stereo/44100Hz
Codec: MP3
Tracks: 30 Tracks
Time: 01:50:02 Min
Size: 259 MB
Tracklist:
01. R. Roland - Ethero-Disco 2:46
02. Carl Watson - King Kong 2:59
03. Charles Vernon - Baby Won't You Turn Me On 3:53
04. Love Dream - Sexy 2:20
05. Fancy - Tropicana Beach 3:56
06. Marianne - Queen To The Pharaoh 2:47
07. Flame - Groovin' To The Music 3:49
08. Steve - I'm Free 2:43
09. Carl Candy And The Candy-Chicks - It's Magic 4:11
10. La Bush - Disco Bush 6:33
11. System Love - System Love 3:25
12. Cora Corona - Jungle Love 3:36
13. The Diskery - Star 3:33
14. The Rogers - Cosmos 81 5:09
15. C.C. Band - Be My Love Tonight 4:05
16. Quartz - Cool & Get Up 4:06
17. Kevin Morane - Ivre De Vie 4:17
18. L2 - La Gomme 2:56
19. Venus - Strange How You Move 5:55
20. Bubble - Bubblegum 3:15
21. Rendez-Vous - My Blue Bird 3:14
22. Raymond Joniaux - All' A Bi Bi 3:05
23. Dan Davis - Feel So Glad 3:20
24. Manuel Ferrero - Fela 2:31
25. Afro-Disiak - Chant Vaudou 5:20
26. Autumn - The Third Autumn 4:50
27. Rayon Laser - Funky Meteor 2:49
28. Patrik - The Joymaker 2:48
29. Roland Delys - Love 3:03
30. Dj Bert & Eagle - I Am Your Master 2:46

Patrick, Raymond, Marianne, Roland, Kevin and Bert. These are among the most common and ordinary names in Belgium. Yet, these are also the names of some of the artists that appear of 'Discophilia Beligica', a 30-track compilation from groove-heavy record label SDBAN. No fancy alter-egos here.
Compiled by cratediggers Loud E & The Wild, 'Discophilia Belgica' is released 16th November and is a collection of next-door-disco and local spacemusic from Belgium 1975-1987. The tracks on this delightfully obscure collection are from ordinary folk. Most have day jobs. Yet as musicians, they go as far out as possible in to the disco universe and back again. Not too serious or overambitious and definitely not overproduced. This is stripped down space music. This is next door disco.
The choice of music is not a reflection of an actual 'scene'. In fact, most of the bands here have probably never performed live. The 30 tracks on this compilation are the result of a decade of crate digging in flea markets, charity shops, and vinyl trades and picking out what might appeal to a contemporary dancefloor or just to our deranged and perhaps adventurous earbuds.

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