
LACK OF AFRO: Keeping Me Strong
It’s another four-to-the-floor glitterball bomb from Lack Of Afro ahead of the forthcoming Love Dealer LP with Keeping Me Strong. And like predecessors Walls Start
It’s another four-to-the-floor glitterball bomb from Lack Of Afro ahead of the forthcoming Love Dealer LP with Keeping Me Strong. And like predecessors Walls Start
Hello – who’s this coming on all mirrorball with new double single Walls Start Rockin’/ Heart & Soul? Why it’s Lack Of Afro of course
Jeez – if MADMADMAD’s latest single Spin Wave had been released in the late 90s it would’ve been top five at least. Why? Because for
Hot on the coattails of previous single (stonking ESG-by-way-of-Chaka Khan bomb Shake) comes RETI’s new one My Home. Or rather two, since it’s a double
With the all-new Mighty Mocambos long player A Higher Frequency due in just over a week there’s still time to squeeze in one more single
After the success of debut 45 Göç Mevsimi back in the autumn – which made such a splash that Iggy Pop played it on his
Now then, what’s this – pumping analogue disco beat, post-punk-style bass and a Lipps Inc, Funky Town-style synthesizer motif? Oh – and female vocals. That’s
Lack Of Afro returns with new four-to-the-floor single Make It Shine in tow featuring sometime cohort Greg Blackman. Resolutely optimistic, things kick off with jangly
Rarely has a track been so aptly named but the dancefloor action resulting from any DJ dropping Shake is likely to be fairly monumental. The
Just out, the new drop from the monkey’s homie Berry Geordie (that’ll be Smoove & Turrell’s Smoove to you) who contrives to combine his twin