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Too Slow To Disco Neo Presents: Sunset 2

How Do You Are?

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Too Slow To Disco is a compilation series of late 70s Westcoast Yachtpop you can almost dance to, immaculately conceived by DJ Supermarkt. Music that you can almost dance to, this is how Too Slow To Disco defines his record reissues and DJ sessions. Looking at his selection of rediscoveries, maybe he should change it for “music that you will definitely like again. From Berlin, the clairvoyant DJ Supermarkt (Le Hammond Inferno) selects soft rock, AOR and 70s Californian yacht rock in his mix sessions as part of his repertoire.

The finger-click-clap is a staple of nu-disco, and doesn't  Turbotito, L.A.'s electronic-slow-disco musician flaunt it on their latest EP. The artist has been dubbed an electronic-slow-disco artist, never swooning to the indulgent high of a tempo above, say, 120bpm. This approach allows the categoric glitz and sparkle of disco extra time to shine through; "Time Starts Moving Slow" kicks off the EP as a sort of slow-disco manifesto, seeding ideas of a phonic slow food movement; high-pitched synth plucks and pickled, finger-picked guitars come clearly apiece, as the artist sings, untethered to any effect save for long-tailed reverb, on top.

"Breaking 84", from New York artist 1-900 contrasts with a talkboxing groove which soars past the A's establisher tempo, but still, necessarily, goes steady. Side B is exclusively available only on this 12 inch. The tracks take the listener on a warm trip into a modern, laidback electronic sunset disco land, where groovy Westcoast-vibes meet dreamy Balearic sounds, mixed with a modern Nu-Disco/Daytime Disco style. — via Label


Label: How Do You Are?
Series: Too Slow To Disco
Format: Vinyl, 12", EP
Released: 2025
Genre: Electronic
Style: Nu-Disco, House

File under: House / Electro / Techno
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