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Italian discoid act Ajello (Mantra Vibes, Relish, Maxi Discs, Radius, Mad on the Moon, Rebirth) gets in the re-edit game with their very own series "Ajello do the job": “Telegatto” is an instrumental edit on Heather Parisi ‘Disco Bambina” track. A classic from I-F, Loud-E and all Intergalattic FM, this track was release in 1979, and it was the soundtrack from a popular television program on saturday night called “Fantastico”.The track opens on a pure Italo Disco way, and it quickly morphs into a dark and surprisingly competent instrumental piece that somehow survived dating itself well enough to be able to be dropped into a modern house set. The 7” version is short and cheesy, but the edit is done on the very rare estended 12” version. “Jabarra Island” is a DJ friendly version on the obscure single side 12” from Paul Jabara: the track is called “Pleasure Island” and it was released in 1978 on Casablanca records. The original tune is a pure disco symphony of more than 10 minutes of music, but Ajello took only the last few instrumental minutes and extended the version to six minutes. A pure Baldelli classic back in the days: if you’re listening some tapes from Cosmic Club, you could find the track in several tapes played in the last few instrumental minutes by the cosmic originator DJ. “Android Street” is an extended edit of the Sauveur Mallia “Robot Avenue” track included in his rare library album Automation. Sauveur Mallia is the bass player from Arpadys and Voyage, two seminal french space disco groups that have really influenced modern Disco producers as Idjut Boys, Emperor Machine, Glimmers and so on. The track is a pure melanconic disco tune from a retro future taste, released on highly collectable Tele Music imprint, not included in the DJ History double CD compilation Tele Music Remixed out last May 2009.