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The sixth volume of Cosmic Discotheque, the compilation series that keeps exploring a broad and seminal musical genre like the disco music of the '70s. From Afro to disco funk, from space disco to Middle Eastern sound-oriented dance music. This is another batch of hidden treasures found through forgotten singles and finally brought to light and offered as perfect stuff to be played in your next party. This volume comes with a more classic disco imprint and is imbued with all that typical '70s sound including drum breaks, synths, violins, etc. Are you ready for this journey towards unexplored planets? As always, the advice is: when at the flea market, just sharpen your eyes, sometimes treasures can be very cheap. So let's dance! Featuring The Mystic Moods, Zamulo, Who's Who, Surprise Band, Petr A Pavel ORM, Dance Machine, Boro, The Yetians, Freddie Cannon, Caliente Orchestra, The Fantastic Soul Invention, and Obah.
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A massive new dose of rare and bizarre tracks for all disco-junkies out there. With this new Cosmic Discoteque release Naughty Rhythm Records keep focusing on the most bizarre '70s disco productions. A further exploration of the fascinating Afro side of disco. A still very fascinating topic already approached in the second volume of the series. Piles of forgotten singles and hidden little treasures, mostly B-sides of 7" singles found in flea markets around the world. Wild Afro-funk and tribal rhythms, and deep voodoo atmospheres are the backbone of this fifth volume. A highly exciting potion that will not disappoint the many fans of this sub-genre. 12 singles of overwhelming Afro disco funk, ideal for your next wild party and excellent inputs for all you heavy diggers. Features Tom Tom, Michael Amara, M'Bamina, Raw Energy, The Starlights, Truman Bley's African Rhythm Machine, Maani, Zubaba, Eddie Quansah, Makonde, Malinga Five, and Black Blood.
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The Cosmic Discotheque team temporarily gives up with the pure '70s disco mark of the previous releases and, while remaining in the same decade, the spotlight will move on the rock scene. Those who have followed the series, know that the Cosmic-compilations are based on great selections of European singles (often B-sides) and lots of bizarre productions, mostly unknown and sometimes rare; and so, it will be for Elephant Stomp too! Killer drum breaks, tribal freak rock, stomper junkshop glam, instrumental psych rock, proto-disco... those are the explosive ingredients of this unique compilation. So, no long and useless solos or empty virtuosity here, just lots of groove and rousing tracks, in other words the best food for you party animals and digging maniacs. Features Galahad, The Damned, Electric Team, The Rockets, Blitz, T.N.T., K W Winston, Angelo And The Eighteen, Electric Cokernut, The Rocketters, The Sloopers, and The Cats 'N' Jammer Kids.
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Welcome back to the magical world of Cosmic Discotheque! This is the fourth volume of the series, a new step-through late '70s most bizarre disco productions. A whole world of forgotten singles and hidden little treasures as the B-sides of 45s found in flea markets. If compared to the previous volumes, the overall sonic imprint here is characterized by a slightly more space-electro sound. A Moroderian touch that later will become a distinctive feature of the 1980s disco. Electronic yet sexy atmospheres fluctuating through a wide range of hypnotic beats and funk grooves are the main ingredients on Cosmic Discotheque Vol. 4. 12 seductive and rare disco singles that will set your dancefloor on fire! Features Fu King, Kebekelektrik, Epsilon, Kawasaki Band, Enigma, Michael Stone, Laser, Rosebud, Night Creatures, Orchester Walter Kubiczeck, Linda Law, and I Visconti.
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2023 repress. The Afro-tropical disco style is just one of the many funny sides of the entire disco music phenomena that raged throughout Europe in the magical '70s. This compilation collects 12 obscure tracks, originally released on single meant to climb the charts and become hits of the day. None of these reached that peak, but luckily, they reached ears eventually. Each track is a mix of Latin and tribal rhythms, wild congas, and jungle, Savannah-like atmospheres, all filtered by the best Afro/funk/disco productions of the time. Wild Safari is the perfect compilation for a wild and hot party, impossible to stand still. Approved by the Cosmic Discotheque team! Features Nat Roman E Quelli Del Piano Di Sopra, Resonance, Simbora Orchestra, The Mighty, Tropical Band, Antillas Mayores, Chaino And His African Percussion Safari, Safari & Co., Crispy & Co., Modern Sound Corporation, Sweet Bananas, and Ramses Ballet.
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2023 repress. Directly from the Cosmic Discotheque galaxy, here is a brand-new satellite called Arabian Disco. This fine disc will get you through a bizarre sub-world of '70s disco. This was mostly a European-disco sub-genre clearly inspired by Arabian atmospheres. Now after the so-called classic disco, Afro disco, and space disco you should be ready for this new strand. A unique blend of exotic nuances and typical belly dance rhythms. Thanks to these 12 tracks you will discover a whole new landscape based on the mix of apparently different genres and distant cultures. Only for disco junkies and belly dancers on acid. Features Ismaïl, Slim, The Bumpers, The Sand Flowers, Leila, The Abdul Hassan Orchestra, Pop Concerto Orchestra, Sands, Nowy, Antares, Babylone, and Voyage.
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Here we go again with Cosmic Discotheque Vol. 3. After the second volume's Afro-oriented atmospheres, this new chapter will take you right back to the heart of '70s disco funk. A glorious decade made of lots of "cheap" records, obscure B sides, and forgotten or even unreleased instrumental versions. Tons of often ignored and yet stellar studio productions. As for the previous volumes in the series, here are 12 vinyl gems you will love for sure. Features Pop Stars, Epsilon, Hit Machine, Crystal Grass, Springblossom, The Disco Maniax Band, Hot Butter, Captain Dax, The Softones, The Bumpers, Bribosia, and Steve Bender.
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Welcome back to the magic world of Cosmic Discotheque! This brand-new second volume in the series will take you in an amazing journey through the Afro side of the '70s disco productions. Certainly, bands like Osibisa, Kongas, and Barrabas with their special mix of Afro-jazz-funk and tribal-freak-rock, helped to spread this unprecedented blend of sounds, that along with classic disco music, were in fact the most danced rhythms throughout the European dancefloors of the era. As in the first volume, Naughty Rhythm Records keep focusing on less known artists and unearthed little gems selected from forgotten dusty singles B sides. Exotic atmospheres and highly hypnotic tribal rhythms are the main ingredients of this Cosmic Discotheque Vol. 2. Twelve Afro-disco singles, all so infectious that it's impossible not to dance to. Stuff that you will be definitely looking for at the next local flea market. Features African People, Beryl Cunningham, Songhoi Band, Ramasandiran Somusundaram, M'bamina, Max B, Tribe, The Starlights, Tumblack, Luky Pistoia, Kinkies, and Black Blood.
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Talking about Bubblegum Music will bring you back to America at the end of the Sixties. In a world where the music industry was at its very peak and the 7" format singles production was rather schizophrenic. The worldwide success of Ohio Express's "Yummy Yunmmi Yummi" and 1010 Fruitgum Company's "Simon Says" opened up the doors to a plethora of new bands ready to take the chance of this new born phenomena. Jerry Kasenetz and Jeffry Katz were the two producers behind many of these projects, while the bands were mostly formed by the same group of studio musicians including the unmistakable nasal voice of singer Joey Levin (Joey Ramone's main inspiration). Avoiding the classics, this compilation will get you through a dozen of rare and unknown productions. Twelve stellar pop gems dated between 1968 and 1971 and a bunch of great simple melodies, sticky like chewing gum. Yummy!!! Come and taste it. Features Professor Morrison's Lollipop, Johnny Cymbal, Gideon, Zebra, Bleus, Hungry Tiger, The Yummies, American Machine, Joey Levine, Kasnat & Katz Fighter Squadron, Jamie & The Sweetcorn, and Jordan Parker Revue.
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