Francis Inferno Orchestra | The Night He Came Home EP

The super consistent Sleazy Beats have just dropped the latest addition to their stable and, unsurprisingly, it’s yet more utter greatness.

SBR006 comes courtesy of Melbourne native Francis Inferno Orchestra, whose profile is skyrocketing after a string of stellar releases on Dikso, Wolf Music and Under The Shade.

The Night He Came Home is his debut Sleazy Beats EP and is just a bit massive. Teetering along the beatdown disco/mid-tempo house persuasion throughout,  the EP is a devastating showcase of just how talented FIO is. Rush Back is the pick of the bunch for us on this one – an  immaculately-arranged, mid-tempo deep disco lick, prodded along by a gorgeous vocal and sick underlying groove. If this isn’t a proper summer anthem, we’ll swallow the wax in one go.

Lovers and The Fire Is Real complete the EP, two infectious dancefloor weapons that can be filed alongside your hypnotic Small World Disco/One Man Edit/heavy beatdown re-works.

Check em out..

The Fire Is Real

Lovers

and the sumptious Rush Back

Then head to Juno, Phonica, Picadilly, Clone or whatever your favourite store may be. These don’t hang around long and with no digital or repress, they end up going for stupid money – don’t say you haven’t been warned!

Bee | Evil Pays For Evil Ways mix

Not long now until WE ARE ONE with the extra special Eddie C! There’s only a few early bird tickets over at RA – when they’re gone, pick em up at Ticketmaster..

Joining Eddie on the night will be one of our very favourite local jocks. Bee hails from Derry and runs the excellent Lowendisko night in the Maiden City. We played with him at last year’s Celtronic Festival and his immaculate set of downbeat house & disco had us vow to have him spin at isodisco asap. Bee lets his music do the talking, and ahead of his gig he dropped us this mix of pitched down brilliance.

This one is up for a limited time only, grab it while you can.. (Absolutely amazing) tracklist below..

1. Super Value Edits – Track 2
2. LTJ Xperience – Soundmachine
3. The Brand New Heavies – Dream On Dreamer (Satin Jacket edit)
4. No Requests – Jonesin For You
5. Tricski – Pill Collins
6. Nicholas Flow
7. James Johnson – Give Me A Shock
8. Daniel Solar – Into My Life
9. Eddie C – Your Welcome
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Matthew Kyle | Diner City Sounds Vol 1

Our good friend, the whole way from Texas via NYC, see’s the release of his solo debut EP this week.

To kick off the new vinyl only Diner City Sound label, Matthew has provided 4 new cuts oozing with funk, that groove along very nicely without going over 102bpm. Just the way we like it!

With the EP receiving over 16,000 listens on Soundcloud, and being charted by the likes of LTJ Experience, and Sleazy Beats, this is a quality package all round.

You can listen to the EP below

And it will be available to buy on Juno, this Wednesday 9th Feb on limited edition vinyl, so grab it while you can.

Also, be sure to check out the new podcast, Matthew has recently done for the great Melbourne Deepcast series. This one is aimed firmly at the dancefloor, with a few well known classics thrown in. Check it right here, this is great!

Mighty Mouse | Mousecast 01

2011 certainly seems to be shaping up for a massive year for isodisco favourites Mighty Mouse. Having just release their full length debut album Song With No Words, the guys have been straight back into the studio to work on their main album, which they plan to release some time this year, and also bring a whole brand new live set up on the road.

This is one of our favourites of SWNW..

Mighty Mouse – Movement 6

Play have it for a bargain price btw – stocked at Amazon too, and downloadable at Beatport, Juno, and iTunes

The guys have just also recently launched their new Mousecast mix series, and here’s their first installment with tracklist below..

1. Leftfield ‘Melt’
2. Beth Ditto ‘Do You Need Someone’ (Original Mix)
3. Indaminigi ‘Zimba
4. Ratatat ‘Neckbrace’
5. Don Armando ‘I’m An Indian, Too’
6. Phunktastike ‘Back To Love’ (Original Mix)
7. Deadstock 33’s ‘Cavalry Club’ (Mighty Mouse Vocal Remix)
8. Herclues & Love Affair (Stopmakingme Remix)
9. Quando Quango ‘Love Tempo’ (Remix)
10. Northend ‘Happy Days’ (Mighty Mouse DC Edit)
11. Lifelike ‘Heatwave’ (Original)
12. Torpedo Boys ‘Welcome To The Sugar Show’ (Lack Of Afro Remix)
13. Daft Punk ‘Phoenix’
14. P’Zazz ‘Heard It Through The Grapevine’
15. Severed Heads ‘Dead Eyes Re-Opened’

You can check out the guys this Saturday 5th Feb in London at the Jazz Cafe as part of HMV’s ‘Next Big Thing’ festival alongside Hervé(Ableton Live Set),  David E Sugar, Sound Of Rum& Special guest tba.

We look forward to what the guys have in store with their new material and big live plans, so keep an eye on their Soundcloud, and website for exclusive downloads, podcasts and news of what’s happening with the duo.