
Sizzling (EP) (12in Vinyl)
Daphni’s single “Sizzling” is a rework of the title track from Sizzlin Hot, the only album ever recorded by Bermudian band Paradise.
Relegated to obscurity until a relatively recent reissue, the 1981 album features the type of horn-driven funk and boogie spearheaded by Earth, Wind & Fire through much of the prior decade. Dan Snaith’s edit takes the main break and punches it up, drawing out the jittery guitars but leaving space for singer June Ventzos’ irresistible refrains.
“Sizzling” lists Paradise as a featured artist, rather than shunting them to a mere acknowledgement in the credits, which technically makes this Daphni track—released with the band’s blessing—the first “new” release from Paradise in almost four decades
Sizzling (EP) (12in Vinyl)
Daphni’s single “Sizzling” is a rework of the title track from Sizzlin Hot, the only album ever recorded by Bermudian band Paradise.
Relegated to obscurity until a relatively recent reissue, the 1981 album features the type of horn-driven funk and boogie spearheaded by Earth, Wind & Fire through much of the prior decade. Dan Snaith’s edit takes the main break and punches it up, drawing out the jittery guitars but leaving space for singer June Ventzos’ irresistible refrains.
“Sizzling” lists Paradise as a featured artist, rather than shunting them to a mere acknowledgement in the credits, which technically makes this Daphni track—released with the band’s blessing—the first “new” release from Paradise in almost four decades
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Daphni’s single “Sizzling” is a rework of the title track from Sizzlin Hot, the only album ever recorded by Bermudian band Paradise.
Relegated to obscurity until a relatively recent reissue, the 1981 album features the type of horn-driven funk and boogie spearheaded by Earth, Wind & Fire through much of the prior decade. Dan Snaith’s edit takes the main break and punches it up, drawing out the jittery guitars but leaving space for singer June Ventzos’ irresistible refrains.
“Sizzling” lists Paradise as a featured artist, rather than shunting them to a mere acknowledgement in the credits, which technically makes this Daphni track—released with the band’s blessing—the first “new” release from Paradise in almost four decades
















