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EF 005CD
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This is the fourth volume of the I'm Starting To Feel Okay series, featuring tracks from the Endless Flight and Mule Musiq stable of releases. This compilation kicks off with the UK Balearic artist A Mountain Of One remix of Kuniyuki. Eddie C is one of the most attractive artists in the nu-disco scene. He has a debut full-length set for release on Endless Flight really soon. Japanese DJ/artist KZA's new track "Le Troublant Acid" is a melancholic disco tune. Sect is a new project by Soul Clap and this track appears on an Endless Flight sampler 12". Belgian producer Mugwump's new track is an uplifting techy disco tune. This track is also set to appear on an Endless Flight 12" sampler. Mark Seven is Endless Flight's secret weapon -- his old school sound is reminiscent of late '80s disco and prototype house music. Marcos Cabral is a half of Runaway and this track is his first solo production, carrying the emotional vibes of early New York house. Henrik Schwarz's version of "Once Again" is a 12" version from his album Walking In The Naked City. This compilation reveals all of Endless Flight's faces: from left-field music to nu-disco to modern deep house. Other artists include: Johnwaynes, Moscow, The Revenge, Kaoru Inoue, Just John, John Daly, Richard Sen, DJ Sprinkles, Kink & Neville Watson, and Culoe De Song.
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EF 003CD
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Endless Flight is home to the third volume of the I'm Starting To Feel Okay series, featuring tracks from Mule Musiq, Mule Electronic, and Endless Flight. Including exclusive, new tracks in addition to tunes that have never appeared on CD before, selected by label boss Toshiya Kawasaki, and all mixed by KZA of Force Of Nature. The opening Kuniyuki has been a heavily highlighted single and is here remixed by Theo Parrish, Mark E is the hottest nu-disco artist at the moment, Cos/Mes is a new producer team from Japan, and Naum Gabo is Jonnie Wilkes of Optimo, remixed by Japanese newcomer Discosession. More tracks follow from Soft Rocks, with some jazzy breakbeat, John Daly, and Italo-disco artist, Marcello Giordani as remixed by DJ Naughty. The excellent collaboration between Norway's space-disco kings Prins Thomas and Japanese disco-ers Force Of Nature makes for some killer disco house, while Wild Rumps presents progressive disco that sounds like Carlos Santana. The Runaway remix of Belgium's Mugwump is a compilation highlight, and Mr Raoul K presents some unique, deep African house music. The unreleased live mix version of Henrik Schwarz' remix of Kuniyuki is more clubby than the original release, while DJ Sprinkles aka Terre Thaemlitz gets his own psychedelic Kuniyuki remix. Sasse's track provides a taste of early '90s house, followed by the inimitable Tony Lionni. German house music producer Motor City Drum Ensemble made an excellent Chicago house style remix for DJ Sprinkles before Brendon Moeller presents an upcomer for Mule Musiq. The last track is a remix by Still Going, a project by Eric D from Rub N Tug.
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