Welcome to another thrilling episode of Dirty Disco, the place where music enthusiasts come together to explore the depths of the electronic music universe. In this week’s edition, episode 504, I have prepared an awe-inspiring journey that spans various genres, styles, and influences, blending the boundaries between deep house, nu disco, electronica, and beyond. Prepare to be captivated, entertained, and, most importantly, moved by the power of music.
From the Streets of New York to the Heart of Brazil: A Global Musical Odyssey.
This week, we start our adventure with 79.5‘s self-titled track featuring LaDawn Black. This Brooklyn-based band masterfully weaves soulful and psychedelic melodies that echo the sounds of 70s underground disco and acid jazz. Their unique sound is a celebration of diversity and a powerful protest against the music industry’s old boy’s club.
Next, we take a detour to revisit the timeless tunes of Marvin Gaye. The alternate mix of “I Want You” is a soothing blend of rhythm and beauty, punctuated by Gaye’s murmuring and laden with Afro-Caribbean congas and bossa nova lilt.
The Spellbinding Rhythm of Yuksek.
No Dirty Disco episode would be complete without a touch of electronic magic, and Yuksek is here to deliver just that. This episode features several tracks from this French DJ and music producer, including “Surreal” featuring Sinkane and Juveniles, “Sainte Rose (Interlude),” “Because of You” featuring Isaac Delusion, and “Owando”
Yuksek’s music is an electrifying ride through the cosmos of sound, intertwining elements of house, disco, and pop with a unique twist. His tracks are marked by infectious beats, captivating melodies, and a creative vision that defies categorization.
The Hypnotic Grooves of Patchouli Brothers and Rick Wade.
As we move deeper into the sonic journey of Dirty Disco 504, we encounter the soulful edit heat of the Patchouli Brothers. With “Zane & Len” and “Dance Disco Dance,” these Canadian diggers showcase their talent for extracting the essence of disco and infusing it with fresh energy and modern flair.
Meanwhile, the legendary Rick Wade graces us with the profound depth of his house music creations. “My Soul” and “Lonely Expedition” are sublime expressions of Wade’s deep-rooted love for house music, with intricate layers of sound unfolding in a steady, hypnotic rhythm.
Discovering New Horizons with Man Power, Seven Davis Jr, and More.
Venturing further into the mix, we’re treated to the inventive sounds of Man Power with “Earn More Sessions By Sleeving” and “Maybe Even Never,” and Seven Davis Jr & The Illustrious Blacks’ thrilling tracks “Pandemonium&...