Paul Inflyte delivers another genre-blending mix for ITB087, seamlessly weaving together Balearic rollers, Italo-disco pressure, and cosmic house grooves with unexpected flashes of 90s trance energy.
The mix opens with Johan Blende’s “Television” before diving into Pacific Loon Version of “Stompin n Risin” by Thee J Johanz. The Woodentops’ Leo Mas & Fabrice Balearic Militia rework provides the perfect bridge into Verdo’s “Let In The Light” (Fango Remix) and Fran Deeper’s disco groover.
Fabrizio Mammarella’s remix of Marching Machines’ “Lonesome” and Random House Project’s “Transformation” keep things intriguing before the legendary “My Name Is Barbarella” by Sven Väth, Ralf Hildenbeutel, and Barbarella closes with pure Harthouse nostalgia.
Johan Blende – Television [Hell Yeah Records]
Thee J Johanz – Stompin n Risin (Pacific Loon Version) [International Feel]
The Woodentops – Why Why Why Leo Mas & Fabrice Balearic Milita
Verdo – Let In The Light (Fango Remix) [Hell Yeah Recordings]
FRAN DEEPER – Grooving Disco (Original Mix) [Spa In Disco]
Luca Lozano – Calling All Dancers (Original Mix) [Klasse Wreckes]
Dino Soccio – Bump Theme (Dino Soccio Edit)
Alter Ego – Gary [Kompakt]
Marching Machines – Lonesome (Fabrizio Mammarella Remix) [Wrong Era]
Random House Project – Transformation [Bandcamp]
Sven Väth, Ralf Hildenbeutel, Barbarella – My Name Is Barbarella (Original Mix) [Harthouse/EyeQ]
Listen to the mix via weekly Data Transmission Radio show, and a recap posted on Soundloud and Mixcloud.