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We’re still buzzing about theBasement Discos’ ‘Say I Say G’ release with Igor Gonya. This time they are teaming up with the omnipresent Hotmood, the Mexican jefe of Disco edits. 

The four tracker contains three original edits by Hotmood, and a remix by up and comer George Feely.

Don’t Leave Me is a classic Hotmood edit with a bass that goes right into your membrane and sets the mood to hot. Strings, percussions and a über cool old timey feel just raises the vibe to the max.

Dance Spirit is a faster paced rollercoaster disco slammer.
Organ keys, and a Santana-like guitar feels satisfyingly cool. Enough to fit a Tarantino scene.

To The Sky is a psychedelic romper from the early 80ies or late 70ies. Female vox and sly bass hook drives this floor filler. Roller disco of the finest making.

Dance Spirit (George Feely Energy mix) fires off with some blazing percussions and dives right into it with a pumped up House-fuzed, loopy rendition of the original.

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