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Ayo Ke Disco’ (meaning ‘Let’s go to the disco’ in Indonesian) celebrates the musical identities emerging from the newly independent countries in South-East Asia during the 1970s and 80s. Soundway general manager Alice Whittington, aka Norsicaa (DJ), selects 10 rare tracks from local labels, officially reissued on vinyl for the first time – forming a snapshot of the vibrant discotheques and live scenes across Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Hong Kong and the Philippines. The artists featured here were known for exploring traditional sounds alongside funk, disco, synth-pop and even political psych-rock, genres that were indicative of the exciting but often turbulent period. But despite the post-war backdrop of instability there came unprecedented levels of economic prosperity. With a hopeful buzz filling the air, the music scene was helping lead the way in reshaping the new identities of the region. ‘Ayo Ke Disco’ comes in a gatefold sleeve with liner notes and photos from the artists. A1. Fatimah Razak - Dahaga A2. Black Brothers - Mangge Mangge A3. Marini & The Steps - Kuingin Dekatmu A4. Tian Niu - Deng Ni Zai Yu Zhong A5. The Rollies - Disco B1. Regalado - Pinoy Funk B2. John Philips & The Steps - Ayo Ke Disco B3. Aria Yunior - Salah Tingkah B4. Ahmadi Hassan - Habibi (Mari Bersatu) B5. Pongsri Woranuch - Aew…Phu Chai