WE DON'T BUILD SPACESHIPS. WE ARE SPACESHIPS.

DATE:NOVEMBER 5TH, 2014

Lobo Cop
[Journalist, District Fifty label member and private party DJ Kenneth Lobo has been patrolling the Internet for the most elusive, criminally undiscovered tunes. For this edition of Weekly Cutz, he tells us to listen quietly or there will be… trouble.]

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Syreeta

Out the Box

A distinctive vocalist and songwriter (also Stevie Wonder's ex-wife), the Motown artist lays down a funk/disco crowd pleaser going 'Scooby Dooby Doo' all over us.

James Jack Rabbit

Rabbit Trax

An acid tune at its relentless best by a mythical Chicago artist who only released one record 'There are Dreams and There is Escape' in 1988. His early, untimely death has added to the legend.

Sylvester

Over & Over

Surrender to the outburst of joy in this, the ultimate disco jam by the Queen of Disco who was equal parts prima donna, gay rights activist and a visionary artist.

Chez Damier

Untitled

A lush, deep house classic from the man who divided time equally between Detroit and Chicago but made a name with Prescription Records, one of house music's celebrated labels.

69

My Machines

Carl Craig's rollicking percussive techno slammer that debuted his release on Planet E Communications. The record thoughtfully contained the note: approved by 66 for interplanetary disco dancing & accenting passionate quadraphonic sex sounds. techno for masses. tested at selected space labs.