Lindstrøm - Smalhans (album sampler) (Smalltown Supersound)

Smalhans is the fourth solo album by Norwegian producer Hans-Peter Lindstrøm, closing out a very prolific 2012. Earlier this year he released Six Cups of Rebel, which was a very personal album for Lindstrøm and showed his more experimental side. Now, this forthcoming record, out November 5th on Smalltown Supersound / Feedelity, finds Lindstrøm back on the dance floor with six monumental tracks – classic Lindstrøm style. Smalhans was mixed by his friend Todd Terje, who has also made extended edits which will be released as 12”s. The album title is an old Norwegian word and means scarcity or simply poverty. Each track on the album is titled after a traditional Norwegian meal. This sampler features two of the album’s tracks, “Rà-àkõ-st” and “Ęg-gęd-ōsis” showcasing the cosmic, Italo-tinged dance floor sound on display throughout Lindstrøm’s album. Dive in.

Ewan Pearson - “‘Ęg-gęd-ōsis’ is so good. Ecstatic disco with more musical chops than most can even dream of. Great mix from Terje, too.”
Dirt Crew - “Amazing tracks! Good to have some new Lindstrøm for the bag.”
Recloose - “Exquisitely produced and pushing all the right buttons.”
Sleazy McQueen - “Amazing.”
Chris Coco “‘Ęg-gęd-ōsis’ is a really cool and bouncy tune … simple and super effective. I love it.”
6th Borough Project - “‘Rà-àkõ-st’ is a serious groove … dive in, indeed!”
Q-Burns Abstract Message - “Of course … fantabulous. ‘Ęg-gęd-ōsis’ especially hitting the tingle buttons.”
Ant Plate (Rhythm Plate / YSE) - “Like floating in an analogue sequenced space …”
DJ Rocca (Ajello) - “Amazing stuff!”
Alain Ho (DJ Yellow) - “Top work as always with Lindstrøm.”
Djuma Soundsystem - “Great production, which leaves no doubt of who still wears the nu-disco crown, bringing big expectations for the album. Hurra for Norge!”
Chrissy Murderbot - “This is BIG!”
OOFT! - “Classic Lindstrøm … top stuff.”
Thugfucker - “This is beautiful. Lindstrøm is the man, as if we didn’t know already.”
Ulysses (Neurotic Drum Band) - “Everything he touches turns to gold.”
DJ Sabo (Sol*Selectas) - “Quality stuff here … can’t wait to hear the whole album.”
Joshua Ferguson (Dialogue Inc.) - “While I dug moments of Six Cups of Rebel, the new Smalhans album is the return to form I was hoping for from Lindstrøm and his pairing with Todd Terje - even if just in a studio capacity - has only increased the potency here. Loving ‘Rà-àkõ-st,’ even if I can’t pronounce it.”
Iron Horse (Pawn Shop Records) - “This music gives me super powers.”

Available now from Juno Download and Beatport.

Sébastien Tellier - Cochon Ville (Record Makers)

Purveyor of tongue-in-cheek synth sleaze Sébastien Tellier’s new album My God Is Blue has won some notable proselytes, each bringing their personalities to the ever-expanding L’Alliance Bleue (The Blue Alliance) with their remixes of the hypnotic-disco bliss that is the single “Cochon Ville.” In Sébastien’s mind, Cochon Ville is a bastion within L’Alliance Bleue compound where the animal inside man can “express itself freely”, and if his musical representation as well as those of his new inductees are any indication it’s the place to be. “Cochon Ville” is in many ways typical of his work of recent times, fusing elements of squidgy electrofunk, fuzzy rock, and heady synth-pop with his notorious half-sung, half-spoken vocals. There’s a strong remix package attached as Dimitri From Paris adds extra disco beef on his cowbell-laden effort, managing to push the funk factor even further. Our favorite Parisian pushes all things disco to their limit and holds it all together with smooth bass slaps wandering along the lows. Ex-Aeroplane type The Magician offers a Bobby O-goes-acid house interpretation that borders on a disco meets new-wave space jam, complete with Depeche-Mode era bass licks and pointed CZ-101-esque synth coos. Brodinski's remix offers a slinky tech-house groove that suddenly turns into an arms-raised electro stomper half way through. It aims to transport the dance floor straight to day three at an Ibiza festival, tropical drums ringing behind walls of saturated bass arranged with that clenched-teeth rave ready know-how his name guarantees. Chicago disco-rock outfit Hey Champ turn in a superbly breezy synth-funk treatment as well, exposing their love of all things Giorgio Moroder and Trevor Horn. A high quality package for dancehall denizens!

diskJokke - “Great remixes by Dimitri, Magician and Hey Champ!”
Dr. Dunks (Rub-n-Tug / Still Going) - “Nice!”
Sunshine Jones (Dubtribe) - “Lovely. Sebastian is so groovy!”
Leo Zero - “The Dimitri From Paris remix is a monster.”
Flash Atkins (Paper Recordings) - “Excellent, with Dimitri From Paris the pick of the bunch!”
Beg to Differ - “The Hey Champ remix is awesome.”
Stereo 77 - “This collection is so good, it is impossible to pick a favorite. These jams should massacre any dance floor.”
Ulysses (Neurotic Drum Band) - “The original is what Cerrone should be making now. All the mixes are good, though The Magician and Dimitri From Paris mixes are my favorites.”
I-Robots (Opilec Music) - “Exactly the sound I remember in the Italian clubs in the 80s … good work!”
Bruce Tantum (Time Out NY) - “Fun! I’m digging all of them, but I’m REALLY enjoying the Hey Champ remix. It’s like I’m flashing back to my early-’80s electro-pop days!”
DJ Emskee (WBAI, NYC) - “Solid dance-a-fied bangers right here! The various of mixes are right on point.”
Tony D’Onghia (Radio Koper-Capodistria) - “Great stuff! The classy original is almost unbeatable but Dimitri From Paris and The Magician complement it well. Special mention for the electro-pop flavoured Hey Champ remix.”

Also supported by Erol Alkan, Sleazy McQueen, Jay West, ALTZ, Robin Lee (Faze Action), DJ Rocca (Ajello), Nacho Marco, Tal M. Klein, Minus 8, Irregular Disco Workers, Nico De Ceglia, Bill Brewster, Fort Knox Five, Recloose, Bonar Bradberry, Ray Mang, Horse Meat Disco, and Ben Mono.

Available now from Juno Download and Beatport.