Too Slow To Disco Closes 2024 with style!

As the year winds down, Too Slow To Disco delivers a gem: a sly, shimmering rework of Bobby Caldwell’s timeless “What You Won’t Do For Love,” courtesy of Mexican groove architect Monsieur Van Pratt.

Van Pratt, founder of Super Spicy Records, embodies the intersection of classic soul and modern flair. With over 100 digital releases and 26 vinyl cuts to his name, his sound – an evocative fusion of disco, funk, and jazz – transcends eras, seamlessly connecting nostalgia with the new. His work with labels like Discoholics Anonymous Recordings, Too Slow To Disco, Toy Tonics and Tropical Disco has earned him a place among the scene’s brightest lights.

The release pairs two moods: Side A reinvents a rare Mexican take on Caldwell’s love ballad, while Side B dips into gospel soul, a slow-burning groove primed for sunset sets and introspective dance floors alike.

This is no ordinary 7-inch. It’s a limited run – only 500 pressed – so don’t sleep on this essential piece from a global innovator who’s shaping the future of disco’s golden essence.

Links:

Monsieur Van Pratt – TSTD EDITS 17 [Too Slow To Disco]

Too Slow To Disco

Monsieur Van Pratt

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