This week, get ready for a musical journey through time and sound with the latest episode of Dirty Disco. Hosted by Kono Vidovic, this show features 23 new and forthcoming tracks ranging from electronic future soul to chill beats, deep house and more future-focused electronica. With 4 to the floor beats mixed with a 90’s house touch and rave vibe, this episode is sure to please.
Standard episode
DJ only version (no talking)
Dirty Disco 495 includes.
Opening track “JVLY – ambien” sets the tone for a beautiful 2 hours of exciting music discovery. Then, we travel into the future soul sounds of Sweatson Klank’s latest EP Reverie, featuring tracks like “Pay Day”. Takuya Matsumoto brings us back in time with his Tape Is Rewound EP, an EP that we recently covered in an in-depth music review on our website.
From there we move into classic Nu Disco sounds with 40 Thieves’ Don’t Turn It Off (Session Victim Remix). Also featured are Jeff The Fool’s upbeat “Cowboy”, James Curd’s funky “One Day, One Day, One Day” and Ben Gomori’s groovy “DM Slide”. We also hear new music from Orlando Voorn on Dutch Heist Recordings label as well as Mr Fonk, Decent Rides, HATT.D and many more.
Dirty Disco 495 is sure to be one of our most eclectic episodes yet! Tune in now to experience a unique blend of styles taking you on a journey through time and sound.
The key benefits from listening to Dirty Disco.
• Hear the latest and greatest in electronic music
• Get an overview of new music from various genres
• Discover new artists and tracks you may not have heard before
• Enjoy a carefully curated mix that will keep you entertained
Here are some highlights from last week’s music reviews.
Electronic music lovers, you haven’t lived until you’ve read the recent reviews and publications on Dirty Disco. ???? From our insider picks of upcoming tracks that are set to dominate the charts, to our rundowns of past classics that changed the electronic music game forever, you’ll be absolutely thrilled by the content on offer. Don’t miss out on this jam-packed week of reviews and interviews, dive in for a unique chance to experience Dirty Disco’s take on electronic music’s best bops!
Track talk with Super Yamba Band about their “Last Leap EP”.
The newest EP by Super Yamba Band takes us on a riveting journey back to their earliest days in the music scene. Last Leap EP gives listeners a glance at the creative energy that was buzzing around the band when they freshly arrived in Brooklyn and starts to unravel itself as they worked their way up, playing for packed crowds in Harlem’s African-music venues and DIY parties all around the city. If you feel up to being taken away on a compelling riffs-driven trip, then this 5-track release is just what you’ve been looking for!