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Stereo Sushi 5
Stereo Sushi 5
Stereo Sushi 5
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Rock
 
The Stereo Sushi Label Collections (From the Hed Kandi Label Family) have Provided a Musical Outlet for Label Founder Mark Doyle's Vinyl Excursions Through Asia, Europe and America. Breaking Out from the "Dad House" Lead W...  more »

     
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Title: Stereo Sushi 5
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Label: Alliance Import
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 1/8/2008
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Rock
Style: Electronica
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 822334008725

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The Stereo Sushi Label Collections (From the Hed Kandi Label Family) have Provided a Musical Outlet for Label Founder Mark Doyle's Vinyl Excursions Through Asia, Europe and America. Breaking Out from the "Dad House" Lead Weight Label, Stereo Sushi Champions Deep House with the Same Care and Attention as Respected Labels Naked Music and Peacefrog, Albeit with an Extra Large Smirk in their Kitsch Artwork. Stereo Sushi Manages to Achieve the Brilliant Chameleon Role of Being Both Ideal for Turn-up-the-volume Vocal House and Back-from-the-club Wind Down Music So Perfectly that the Albums Seem to Adapt to the Listener's Environment. The Fifth Release, "Wasabi", Showcases the Sounds of 2003 Summer with the Latest Hot Latin House Tracks. It Has Received the Same Rave Notices and Reviews that the Rest of the Hed Kandi Collections Are Famous For. So Take the Plunge?the Wasabi is Hot Hot Hot!

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Latin Disco that offers a kick to the palette.
Richard Diaz | 01/14/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Here's the Hed Kandi recipe: Full-length, unmixed 12"singles collections, two dozen tunes over two discs, in equal parts big hits, nondescript pieces and fizzled duds.Stereo Sushi 5 goes away from the series soulful house roots for a journey in warm Latin-disco. It's a welcome venture, especially for fans of their Beach House collections. A midtempo disc one highlights with the shuffling beats and piano composition of Vincent Kwok "Las Laves," and a shift from uptempo to hammock breeziness on the C&M Afterhours mix of Malena "Para Ti." Disc Two ramps up the energy with chugging Brazilla-vocal numbers and floor fillers, notably Jensen & Reynolds "Don't Cry' and Afro Medusa's "Dreams." There's occasional dalliances with a too-big or simply gibberish vocal (Ivan Iacobucci "Pria Negra") but on the whole Wasabi offers the kick to the palette you'd hope for. Here's hoping the volume 6 keeps with the trend."