A lovely discofied label compilation dating from 2007 from Castles In Space favourites Smalltown Supersound. All of the usual suspects appear here, with a few left field surprises that make for an altogether pleasing experience. It works very well in the car, if you're that way inclined.
1. St Tropez - ARP
2. Come Out Come Down - 120 Days
3. Warning - Tussle
4. Half Under - Sunburned Hand Of The Man
5. Spooks - Mental Overdrive
6. Contemporary Fix - Lindstrom
7. Dinner That Never Happened - Diskjokke
8. Anarchy Way - Lift Boys
9. Hatten Passer - Bjorn Torske
10. Don't Be - Toy
11. Tics - Lars Horntveth
You would probably expect me to say this, but the ARP, Lindstrom and Diskjokke tracks are worth the price of admission on their own. Everything else is icing on the cake. But what delicious icing.
Smalltown Supersound
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