We have the best tunes, man. And the best images, thank Tommy Boy for that.

The gentle folks at Six Degrees Records have sent us one piece of balearic heaven, or an advance from their upcoming release by some people called Pacifika, as remixed by those magicians Quiet Village. Go on holidays somewhere warm and sunny and placid and far away from the regular bustle most of us find ourselves engulfed by, go to sleep with the windows open, awake in the morning and open your eyes to the healing light, watch the dust dance its dance in the air, riding invisible currents which could well be taut lines in a guitar, this is the music they play and you will hear if all is well, like it should be.
Pacifika- Sweet (Quiet Village remix)

Soft Rocks are awesome, they specialise in weird psychedelic percussive edits full of mystery and suggestion, the kind of music you want to soundtrack the first steps you take inside the misty spaces of a night-club all blurry silhouettes under a deluge of orange and red, and of course, the black shadows and whatever hides in them. Slowdown is a flight of hypnotic guitar fancy drawing shapes around the camp-fire of an Anatolian western shot by Ennio Morricone, or a page stolen from the Manuscript found in Saragossa swirling under the perfumed wings of a mischievous Djinn, beautiful thrills indeed.

Bumrocks have been inundating the world with class for quite a long time, we are total fans and proud owners of their El Bum cornucopia of weird gems, custom-made adaptations and bizarre delights. This includes the mysterious ‘Ask Tekken’, a bit of pre-italo italo disco of unknown origins which blows us away with a bassline which is pure sin. We played some free association while listening to it, and the following images came to mind: Carrera glasses, ghosts of Rimini, faces smeared in lipstick, people in pastel outfits worshipping a glittering disco ball, good times which live forever in this piece of humbly immortal piece of unabashedly joyful music.
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Italians Do It Better kick off 2009 with the release of Bottin’s 12″ “No Static”. Check out this mix that Bottin has done, tracklist as follows:
01 Bottin: No Static (Italians Do It Better 2009)
02 Who’s Who: Hypnodance (Out 1980)
03 Bottin & Kotey: Hot Ring (Deep Freeze 2009)
04 Amnésie: Turas (Proto 1983)
05 Cheaps: Moliendo Café (Memory Records 1983)
06 Cat Pee: Pole (1982, Bottin’s surgeon edit 2008)
07 Egotrya: Volcano (Synthonic, 2008)
08 Bottin: Fondamente Nove (Eskimo, 2008)
09 Angels Program: Morning In Tokyo (Polydor, 1985)
10 Miss Plug Inn: Chanson D’Amour (Bottin mix)
11 Hypnotic Samba: Stop-Watch (Zyx, 1984)
12 Bottin: Undercover Monkey (demo)
13 Bottin & Ropie: Theme From St Mark (Beatport Exclusive 2008)
14 Zig Zag: Stop Stop Stop (Pacha, 1977)
This post is tagged with italo italo disco prog
sweet.
Yours sincerely
bcr21st January 2009
nice post, and a nice mix from bottin.
Yours sincerely
Frank Alameda22nd January 2009
ask tekken of unknown origins is this track as far as i can tell…
http://dreamchimney.com/tracks/15482
“fanatasy rock” by ayx
and very nice it is too.
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sam22nd January 2009
heh, was searching for an mp3 of this since I heard todd terje play it & subsequently bought it… Amazing tune.
cheers
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captain starlight23rd January 2009
Thanks for the info Sam!
It’s an awesome tune indeed…
Yours sincerely
J23rd January 2009
The Pacifika track is beautiful. Thanks.
Yours sincerely
Mysterbey27th January 2009