Defected Presents Dimitri From Paris Back In The House Rare

2020. 2. 17. 03:07카테고리 없음

Review: No one does contemporary disco like Dimitri From Paris. And no one has the compilation licensing clout like Defected. Naturally this is a match made in glitterball heaven as DFP spans 40 years of grooves with a spotless collection of his own edits and upfront jams. Ranging from his own twists on standard disco gems such as 'Le Freak' and 'Lost In Music' to the likes of Disclosure's 'F For You' and Todd Terje's 'Delorean Dynamite' this is, without question, one of Defected's most extensive, expansive and exciting collections to date - which really is saying something. A natural fit for all house, disco and funk fans young and old.

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Review: After the success of Dimitri's first 'In The House' compilation, the French ambassador of house music returns with a compilation that takes his obsession with funk, soul and disco to another level. This three disc collection lovingly compiled by Paris' most prolific DJ and producer has a strong romantic message. Like Dimitri's DJ sets, not only do they move your body but they invigorate your mind.

Paris Back In The Day

This mix of seductive soul, disco rarities and classic house represents the DJs sound to the fullest and also highlights his tendencies as a musical nerd and vinyl junkie. Review: We can think of few more qualified to play around with the vast Salsoul Records archive than long-serving disco lothario and re-edit maestro Dimitri From Paris.

Paris Back In The 1800

On Salsoul Mastermix, he delivers two contrasting but equally essential CDs. On disc one, he takes on the role of original Salsoul and Prelude 'mastermixer' Shep Pettibone, crafting a whirlwind tour through the legendary imprint's catalogue rich in original disco scorchers, electrofunk slammers and boogie dubs. There are familiar favourites included, but also lesser-known highlights that have previously only been championed by serious disco diggers. On disc two, he dips into his own vaults of DJ-friendly re-edits, offering up killer scalpel interpretations of cuts from Skyy, Love Committee, Charo, Double Exposure and Loleatta Holloway.