For a six-year period between 2006 and 2012, a tiny Italian restaurant in Lower East Side became one of New York's hippest weeknight hangouts. With the assistance of unofficial promoter/musical programmer Jason Kincade, Golf Channel has put together this celebratory collection, featuring tracks from regular visitors to the unlikely party space. There's much to admire, from the jazz-tinged deep dub disco goodness of Dedication's brilliant "Let Us Rock You", and the Loose Control Band's woozy deep disco treat "Doin' It", to the low-slung disco-acid atmospherics of Populette's "Another One", and the expansive synthesizer soundscapes of Thugfucker's "100". Best of all, though, is the cacophonous, acid-friend disco-punk madness of Totes Preesh's "The Spirit Is Alive"