A1 –Sartorial So Much
A2 –Moodena All Night Long
B1 –Chevals Funky With Me
B2 –Kikko Esse & Emanuele Del Carmine Departure
Tropical Disco are back again with a diverse four tracker, proving yet again their position in the vanguard of supreme disco and house tastemakers.
Label co-founder and resident DJ, Sartorial has released on all fourteen records, and more often than not, his productions are a defined highlight. ¡ÆSo Much¡Ç is no exception, it¡Çs functional, certainly club friendly and exudes silky class, kicking off the release like a firework in a smoked out after party. With each vocal lick momentum heightens, thanks to subtle switch ups in the bass and ever evolving, swirling pads.
Moodena¡Çs ¡ÆAll Night Long¡Ç is a masterwork in sliced, diced and looped, soulful harmonies. Beginning with a notably Detroit swagger, teasing in tantalizing crowd shouts that dip and die throughout, joined by slap-thumb bass and shimmering synth melody to devastating effect.
French house veteran Chevals makes a welcome return to Tropical Disco and kicks off side B with ¡ÆFunky With Me¡Ç. Cheeky vocal samples, a rude bassline and cheery, tinkering piano combine to generate an effortlessly vibrant and energetic ensemble.
After a string of revered releases on imprints such as DJ Spen¡Çs Quantize Recordings, Kikko Esse & Emanuele Del Carmine pair up for their first outing on Tropical Disco. The record steers knowingly down deep street, ¡ÆDeparture¡Ç is a seamlessly constructed, thoughtful house jam, which combines loose, evocative trumpet, breezy keys and a sultry groove.
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