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Hed Kandi: Disco Kandi (28) | 
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| Artist: Various Artists Label: Hed Kandi Category: Music
List Price: $24.97 Buy New: $13.00 You Save: $11.97 (48%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 223874
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 822334006325 EAN: 0822334006325 ASIN: B00006EXF0
Release Date: October 15, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Galaxy 2000 (Plump DJ Mix) - War | | • | Bonus Track 1 - Disco Kandi 05.02 |
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Album Description No. 05.02 in the installment for the popular dance series is a glittering selection of the sexiest disco house and uplifting U.S. garage & featuring tracks from Layo & Bushwacka!, Fuel, Aly-us, Raven Maize, Mousse T, Space Cowboy, Hakan Libido & many more. Hed Kandi. 2002.
Album Details The Hed Kandi Gang Do it Again by Bringing Together Some of the Best Dance Tracks in the World for Yet Another Distinctive Compilation. No Scrimping on the Talent Here, with the Likes of Raven Maize, Jean-jacques Smoothie, Mousse T and Italian Chanteuse Moony all on Board this Kandi Train.
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Nice garage/disco/house compilation January 9, 2005 Jake Z (Canada) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a fun compilation in the Disco Kandi series. The songs are the perfect soundtrack for a Saturday night, or any party. Keep you moving, the songs will stay in your head. Disc one kicks off with the funky Love Theme (Party) by (Love) Tattoo. Deepstar's "Sugar" is a highlight as is "That's How Good Your Love Is" by Il Padrions feat Jocelyn Brown, "Do 4 Love" by Fuel, Fac 15 feat Cathi Ogden on "Haven't You Heard". Disc one is closed out with the excellent "Dove (I'll Be Loving You)" by Moony, which is a highlight. Some highlights on disc two include "Because" by HiFi Serious, "Galaxy 2000" by War, a great cover of Prince's "I Would Die 4 U" done by The Space Cowboy, "Fire" by Mousse T feat Emma Lanford and many others.
wicked! December 10, 2003 Gary (edmonton, canada) This album is fantastic. i have bought a few head kandi cd's over the last couple of years and they are all stellar, but this one is by far the best. the first cd outshines the second in vocal tracks but the 2nd has some harder pure dancefloor tracks that are amazing. every song on this compilation will make you want to get up and dance.
1.000.000 STARS FOR THIS COPILATION , March 13, 2003 Colvico (MEDELLIN, ANTIOQUIA Colombia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Definity a big start , this cd its groove all night long fire , at night , dusk till down, very special songs for enjoy go get it Alex colvic
Get Dancing or Get Out of the Way! December 18, 2002 The Groove (Boston, MA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
With a name like "Disco Kandi," it takes no rocket scientist to figure out what the CD is going to sound like. Offering two discs of thumping and energetic grooves, "Disco Kandi" is a classy set of neo-disco and house compiled with love by Mark Doyle. You'll be bobbing your head to the beats of delicious club nuggets like the Full Intention remix of the popular anthem "Follow Me," a respectable cover of Patrice Rushen's 1980s "Haven't You Heard," and the groovy bite of "Sugar" by Deepstar. Other interesting tracks are the cover of Prince's "I Would Die 4 U" by The Space Cowboy and "Fire" by Mousse T. featuring Emma Lanford. But the real eye-opener is the first track of Disc 2, which has a weird but intriguing dance remake of "Because," an "Abbey Road" album track by the Beatles. Like virtually all Hed Kandi compilations, "Disco Kandi" isn't a mix CD, so the tracks appear in their full-length extended versions. If your party could use some spicing up or if you want a good disc to work out to, then it's time for a little disco flava from the family at Hed Kandi.
The Disco Kandi series is back in full form... November 8, 2002 Mervin Malone Jr. (Austin, Texas United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Mark Doyle has truly compiled a masterpiece of garage and disco-house that is equal parts retro and nouveau. "Disco Kandi 05.02" comes as a breath of fresh air (especially when one remembers the disappointing "Disco Kandi 5").Both discs are appealing, though CD1 seems a bit more diverse, with dubs as well as vocal tracks. The standouts from CD1 are Deepstar's "Sugar", II Padrinos feat. Jocelyn Brown's "That's How Good Your Love Is", Fuel's "Do 4 Love" and Dirty Tricks vs. The Turnatable Orchestra's "Gonna Miss Me" (a novel track on CD1 is T Ski Valley's "Catch the Beat", remixed by Dimi and Mousse T, which harkens back to Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight"). CD2's standouts are Syke 'N' Sugastarr's "Release Your Mind" and Tim Deluxe feat. Sam Obernick's "It just Won't Do". As far as remix talent goes, Joey Negro turns in a mix of Raven Maize's "Fascinated" and Mousse T. makes several appearances throughout the collection, as a remixer, producer and performer. As any club enthusiast knows, the music isn't just about the beat, it's about melody, attitude and feeling; "Disco Kandi 05.02" has those qualities and then some.
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