Shaka Loves You - Disco Funkin' Vol 1 (2019)

Artist: Shaka Loves You
Title: Disco Funkin' Vol 1
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Bomb Strikes – BOMBDISCF 001
Genre: Nu Disco, Disco, Funk, Soul
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 02:40:38
Total Size: 1,1 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Disco Funkin' Vol 1
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Bomb Strikes – BOMBDISCF 001
Genre: Nu Disco, Disco, Funk, Soul
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 02:40:38
Total Size: 1,1 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Shaka Loves You – That Sound Intro (00:49)
2. Lack Of Afro – Back To The Day (feat Elliot Cole) (03:09)
3. Chali 2na – Change The World (03:08)
4. Shaka Loves You – Livin' For Tonight (feat NattySpeaks & Profit - VIP club dub) (03:42)
5. Discotron & Alan Junior – Je Suis Funk (06:07)
6. Shaka Loves You – If You Give (feat Dave Towers) (05:24)
7. Smoove & Turrell – You Could've Been A Lady (04:53)
8. Ali B – Music Saves Me (feat Baby Bam - Beatvandals Club dub) (04:16)
9. Kraak & Smaak – Dynamite (feat Sebastian & DJ Git Hyper - Kraak & Smaak's Boogie Funk version) (06:33)
10. Flevans – Cold Hands (04:19)
11. X-Ray Ted – Buddy Burger (03:51)
12. Uptown Funk Empire – Boogie (05:26)
13. Shaka Loves You – Take Me To The Top (feat Maddy) (04:52)
14. Omar – Vicky's Tune (The Reflex 'Don't Stop' remix) (06:41)
15. Fullee Love – Nile Rodgers (03:49)
16. Doc Jam – Midnight Dub (06:36)
17. Gizelle Smith – Dust (Dimitri From Paris vs Contonete Discomix) (07:13)
18. Natasha Kitty Katt – Plenty Good (06:45)
19. Shaka Loves You – Dance, Dance, Dance (05:36)
20. The Revenge – Every Night (06:49)
21. Shaka Loves You – Disco Funkin' Vol 1 (Shaka Loves You continuous mix) (01:00:40)
Glasgow's Shaka Loves You has rightly earned a reputation as disco-centric duo on the rise. Because of this, it's little surprise to see them at the controls on Bomb Strikes' first foray into the disco-focused compilation market. The Scottish pair have naturally pulled out all the stops for the occasion, selecting 20 hot-to-trot cuts that aptly blur the boundaries between disco, funk, nu-disco, electro and boogie. Highlights include, but are in no way limited to, the hazy, sun-kissed soul of Lack of Afro's "Back To The Day", the thickset P-funk revivalism of Kraak & Smaak's "Dynamite" and the rubbery disco-house-meets-UK soul flex of the Reflex's remix of Omar's "Vicky's Tune". Throw in a tasty selection of the pair's productions and you have a suitably strong collection.