Moulton Music Best Of (2019)

Melvo Baptiste Glitterbox - Hotter Than Fire (2019)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Sept. 24, 2019
Melvo Baptiste Glitterbox - Hotter Than Fire (2019)

Melvo Baptiste Glitterbox - Hotter Than Fire (2019)
FLAC tracks / MP3 320 kbps | 09:42:45 | 1,3 Gb
Genre: House, Dance, Disco / Label: Glitterbox

Melvo Baptiste steps up to mix the latest Glitterbox compilation, 'Hotter Than Fire' featuring the upfront disco heat that has been setting off the dancefloor all summer at Glitterbox parties in New York, London and Ibiza. A strong contender for the hottest party on earth, Melvo has headlined Hi Ibiza for another record-breaking season this summer. 'Hotter Than Fire' channels the energy of a Glitterbox event, with this special compilation exploring the best authentic house and disco sounds. The release also features three continuous mixes from Melvo himself, making it the perfect soundtrack for all occasions. Featuring highlights from the Glitterbox imprint such as The Shapeshifters' gloriously instrumented 'Life Is A Dancefloor', enchanting dancefloors since its release and featuring CHIC lead vocalist Kimberly Davis, as well as brand-new heat like JKriv's 'Yo Love'.

Sister Sledge - The Early Years (2019)  Music

Posted by Pisulik at Sept. 14, 2019
Sister Sledge - The Early Years (2019)

Sister Sledge - The Early Years (2019)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) - 421 MB | Cover | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 151 MB | 01:04:44
Soul, Funk, Disco | Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group

Best known for their work with Chic in the late '70s, siblings Debbie, Kim, Joni, and Kathy Sledge collectively Sister Sledge reached the height of their popularity during the disco era but had been recording since the early '70s and were still active in the decades to follow. The group was formed in Philadelphia in 1971, when the sisters' ages ranged from 12 to 16, and they recorded their first single, "Time Will Tell," for the Philly-based Money Back label. (For the first few years, the group called itself Sisters Sledge.) In 1972, Sister Sledge signed with Atco and recorded their second single, "Weatherman," which was followed by the Jackson 5-like "Mama Never Told Me" in 1973.