The third compilation of obscure ’80s disco by DJ and musician Dompter Mooner–a.k.a. Elaste–is a CD that’ s outrageously fun and enjoyable. Super Motion Disco is acollection largely inspired by the Italian afrofunky disco of the ’70s and ’80s. The 14 lovingly selected tracks encompass “avantgardistic, galactic sounding disco, proto-techno, electronic new wave, and cheesy slow motion pop.” Yeah, this sounds like theingredients of pretentiousness all right, but Super Motion Disco is like any variety offreshly baked pastries: sure they can be reheated, and sure other people know how to bake, but they’ ll never taste the same as the way they used to. Still dubious? One listen and you’ll find yourself grooving along to tracks such as the zippy “Maccaroni Radio” (by Eddy Trauba & MM Greco) and the zappy “ The Shark Eats Ice” (Conrad Und Gregor Schnitzler), with your dad, your little sister, and your dog. The lyrics are more often than not super cheesy, (“Glaring Sound throbs / DJs turn the knobs”) but they’re so unabashedly sung, you’ll wonder why you even cared. The tracks of Super Motion Disco sound as fresh and fun now as they must have 30 years ago. There’ s a lot going on here, and it’s a rewarding and filling listen. (Compost Rec, www.compost-rec.com) Adrienne Yeung