Mohear - Gadgets (Electunes)

The Italo-inspired electro-disco-rock combo Mohear are known to craft a catchy song that captures retro styles and updates them for a new sound that’s relevant today. “Gadgets” is their new single for Austria’s Electunes label, and is taken from the band’s recently release album Baby. It’s driven by characterfully cool vocals from Miss Sophie lamenting how attached we have become as digital captives living in a world overrun by electronic devices. Echoing pads, synths, and a bass line travel straight to funky-town with crescendoing electric organs and guitars taking control of the breakdown.

The remixes for “Gadgets” are many and varied, with something here for most DJs of wide-reaching tastes. With previous releases on Compost, Russian producer Sportloto turns in the first version, starting off with an arpeggiated synth straight out of the Chicago house’s most raw days, before introducing an organ bass riff and later spiraling into acid trippy-ness. The percussion is perfect with plenty of shuffling hats, drum flares, stacked claps, and a xylophone castanet combo that mimics the sequencing of the main synth. The Garage Remix from Mohear member DJ Enne follows with a fidgety bass sound, soulful keys, and plenty of percussive groove. The Irregular Disco Workers, made up of Italian producers Gregorio Assandri and Andrea Frittella, use plenty of guitar foreplay to warm things up before escalating into an all-enveloping rave bass line with a definite Chi warehouse feel. They also incorporate subtle acid sparks for the extra touch of heat to their remix. Viennese trio Struboskop tease out the vocals more than the other remixes, even pitching them down for some interesting interplay. They provide a more low slung and cosmic atmosphere with most of the instruments combining for a rhythmically layered track. As if the bongos on the Nu Gadget Remix don’t give it right away, Dansoul is a Brazilian house producer, but with sleazy nu-disco temperament as evidenced by the ’80s synths and very structured kick snare exchange. In a refreshing change of tempo, Berliner Sebastian Zangar, aka Databoy78, goes ‘dub’ with deep, echoing pad and stabs. Even with its many short, staccato notes, Zangar’s effects create a wondrous atmosphere.

DJ Rocca (Ajello / Supersonic Lovers) - “Great original track and superb remix collection … every remix is great. Full support!”
Space Ranger (Lovemonk / Grande Buffo) - “The Sportloto Acid Gadgets Mix is very cool. Reminds me a little bit of ‘Baby Wants To Ride.’”
Saulty (Downtown Party Network) - “The Sportloto remix is sick! I like the Irregular Disco Workers as well.”
Severino (Horse Meat Disco) - “The Dansoul Nu Gadget Remix is a pretty fun track. I like the original, too.”
Tensnake - “Great pack!”
Johnwaynes (cecille/ Compost) - “The Databoy78 remix is the one for me.”
Sean Johnston (Hardway Bros / A Love From Outer Space) - “Once again, Electunes, great stuff!”
Andreas Kinzl (Aromabar / INFRACom!) - “A very useful bundle of remixes.”
Markus Schneider (The Robot Scientists / Emerald and Doreen) - “Love the driving bass lines … a very good package!”
Stereo 77 (Plimsoll Records) - “The Irregular Disco Workers and Struboskop versions will work very well in my sets.”
Ulysses (Neurotic Drum Band) - “The Sportloto Acid Gadgets Mix is epic, but I also really like the Databoy78 mix.”
Christos Kedras (Kapa Music / Beat Philosophy Radio Show) - “The Dansoul remix does it for me … glitchy nu-disco vibe with nice bounce on the groove.”
DJ Sabo (Sol*Selectas / Mo’Glo’ Radio Show) - “That Databoy78 is so deep!”
Jamie Topham (CDPool) - “An eclectic batch of mixes on offer for this. Enne’s Garage Remix is my personal fave. I also like the acidic sound of the Irregular Disco Workers and Dansoul’s funky nu-disco rub.”
Velanche (Velanche’s Playtime Radio Show) - “Plenty of good remixes here … I dig it.”
Leri Ahel (Mutant Disco Radio Show) - “The Irregular Disco Workers always deliver. Great remix.”
Andrew Duke (Andrew Duke In The Mix Radio Show) - “The first three remixes (Sportloto, Enne, and Irregular Disco Workers) are superb. It’s going to be a challenge deciding which version to play out first.”

Available now from Juno Download and iTunes.

Tal M. Klein - Slow Down EP (Aniligital Music)

Aniligital Music presents Slow Down, a slo-mo slammer of an EP featuring a Tal M. Klein collaboration with Anthony Mansfield (Hector Works) and another with Irregular Disco Workers (Cloned In The Vatican).

First up is “Ciao Bella (Lento Sul Lido).” Here Irregular Disco Workers and TMK dial up a real beauty of a beach track influenced by those late night watchings of Emmanuelle movies with the acid lines of last night’s rave still ringing in the ears.

Next, “Polk Street Stumblin’ (Hey You)" is a pre-AM/TM Anthony and Tal collaboration found in a hidden folder called "gem" in Aniligital’s old studio file cabinet. This "Disco Villain"-era slow disco/jazz fusion track of sleazy proportions is reminiscent of many nights spent stumbling away from a forlorn bar in San Francisco’s Tenderloin district with creatures of the night shouting "hey you!" at the heels of those who pass them by.

diskJokke - “Brilliant!”
Stevie Kotey (Bear Funk) - “Great work guys. ‘Polk Street Stumblin’ (Hey You)’ is like coming down after being stuck in a K-hole for three days. Perfect!”
Soft Rocks - “Similar in vein to the new Simian Mobile Disco cut … and we like!”
Hardway Bros - “Large!”
Alkalino - “‘Ciao Bella’ is prefect for the summer.”
Tim Sweeney (Beats In Space) - “‘Polk Street Stumblin’ (Hey You)’ is the one for me.”
Dr. Dunks (Still Going / Rub N’ Tug) - “Great!”
Robbie Hardkiss - “Driving back to the city over the bay bridge after a long night. Hazy and clear at the same time. Nice!”
LTJ X-Perience - “Heavy hypnotic funk!”
Stereo 77 - “I’m all over ‘Ciao Bella’! Amazing production and overall vibe.”
Bruce Tantum (Time Out NY) - “Wow, nice stuff, gorgeous and pretty damn funky all at once. Hotness!”
Bootsy (For The Love Radio Show) - “Blissed out acid business.”

Also supported by The Glimmers, Cosmo Vitelli, Johnwaynes, Ulysses (Neurotic Drum Band), Severino (Horse Meat Disco), ALTZ, Ant Plate (YSE), Nico De Ceglia, Roual Galloway, and Flash Atkins.

Available now from Juno Download and on orange vinyl from Juno Records.