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Frank Music Germany – FM 12033CYear: 11 December, 2020
Genre: Disco, Nu-Disco
Source: WEB
Format: Flac
Quality: lossless
Tracklist
1. Airport Disco (07:41)
2. Oohhyyee (06:29)
3. In My System (06:33)
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Round two for David Jackson! Just born in the heydays of the “Airport Disco” David provides us with the future of Italo Disco and beyond. Mr. Jackson makes music for mirror balls, strobe lights, fog machines and Richard Long sound systems. The title track “Airport Disco” is a heater at first sight. It will make you whistle along or go bang straightaway. “Oohhyyee” is a modern piece of uplifting, breaky & airy UK vibe and hits just the right notes and spots. Some folks claim the only good system is a soundsystem. Well “In My System” appears with powerful synth chords and yes, believe me you want to join this system too. Another top artwork courtesy of Julian Bender. Now get into magic!
Three tracks of pacy, synth-led contemporary disco here courtesy of Irish producer David Jackson and German label Frank Music. ‘Airport Disco’ is aptly titled, an instrumental affair that conjures visions of the First Class lounge in some swanking interplanetary spaceport. ‘Oohhyee’ with its euphoric, hands-in-the-air pianos veers closer to house/disco-house territory, while completing the EP is ‘In My System’, which summons the ghost of the kind of 80s Eurodisco that led us to house music in the first place. There’s a whiff of fromage in places, but all three are highly infectious and will give the dancefloor a damn good workout.