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Discothèque Decadence
The Home of House, Funk, Disco & Dance.

Step into a world of groove-heavy rhythms and uplifting beats.
Curated by DJ The Funk Assassin — delivering the finest new releases, timeless classics, and killer remixes every week.

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✨ Step inside a disco winter wonderland wrapped in velvet. DISCOTHÈQUE DECADENCE PRESENTS: CHIC NU DISCO CLUB MIX (DD014)** “Where CHIC’s mastery meets Studio 54 glamour — with sass tucked neatly in its back pocket.” We open by celebrating the architects of the groove: Nile Rodgers, Bernard Edwards, and CHIC — the heartbeat of disco, the masters of elegance, and the blueprint behind almost every iconic dancefloor moment that still matters today. From that spark, the night slips instantly into Studio 54 glitz — mirrorballs humming, lights glowing, sequins catching every beat. A flipped-classics celebration built from extended edits, velvet grooves, and that unmistakable New York swagger. Dimitri From Paris sets the tone with gleaming remasters of “Le Freak” and “I Want Your Love”, the perfect velvet curtain-raiser for a winter party in full shimmer. Ivan Jack & Master Mike glide in with “Rapper’s Good Times,” stitching disco royalty to early hip-hop cool, before Ken@Work reshapes “Good Times” into a sleek, strut-ready roller glowing with December warmth. The glamour peaks as Sister Sledge’s “Lost In Music” dissolves into Soulwax’s electric rework of Sylvester’s “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)” — pure Studio 54 attitude: chic, confident, unstoppable. Dimitri lights the room again with his super-disco blend of “Street Player,” followed by HP Vince & Discotron turning up the heat with a revitalised “Disco Inferno” built for late-night sparkle. And to close the festivities… Anita Ward’s “Ring My Bell” floats in like the final dance at a winter party wrapped in velvet, glitter, laughter, and golden light. This is CHIC. This is Studio 54. This is the season — bright, warm, glamorous. This is Discothèque Decadence: Chic Nu Disco Club Mix. ✨ Save it. ✨ Share it. ✨ Ring that bell.
What started as a casual Madchester session to nod to Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield (Stone Roses & Primal Scream) slipped fast into a full psychedelic plunge through Andrew Weatherall’s heaviest basslines, dubbed-out shadows, and Factory-coded deep cuts. A detour that became the destination — the Manchester Effect in full flight. This mix moves through the key zones that shaped the city’s sound: the Madchester pulse, the Haçienda haze, the crossover where indie psychedelia, rave pressure, and low-slung groove blur into one continuum. The current that carried Manchester from rehearsal rooms to warehouse floors and into club culture’s long memory. All tracks selected and mixed by @thefunkassassin DD013.
Step into the neon afterglow of the 80s — a decade where every synth line shimmered and every beat carried pure attitude. This mix glides through iconic 80s energy reimagined for the modern dance floor. From Kurtis Mantronix firing up ‘Got To Have Your Love 2022’, to Tears For Fears drifting into Balearic bliss with Talamanca System on ‘Head Over Heels’, to BLOND:ISH flipping Foreigner’s ‘I Want To Know What Love Is’ into sunrise magic — the vibe is pure retro-future rhythm. You’ll hear legendary tracks reworked with fresh dancefloor sparkle: Prince ‘Kiss’ Sade ‘Sweetest Taboo’ Madonna ‘Holiday’ Alexander O’Neal ‘Criticize’ Freeez ‘IOU’ Lisa Stansfield 'People Hold On' Depeche Mode ‘Enjoy The Silence’ Roxy Music ‘Don’t Stop The Dance’ Pet Shop Boys ‘West End Girls’ All woven into the flow with modern house flavour. Top-tier remixers bring the heat throughout the mix: Kraak & Smaak, BLOND:ISH, The Reflex, Michael Gray, Talamanca System, Ken@Work, Softmal, Nytron. From glossy synth-pop glamour to deep-night club groove, this is the 80s — elevated, reimagined, and rebuilt for right now. Turn it up. Feel the glow. Let the 80s take over. 1. Kurtis Mantronix – Got To Have Your Love 2022 2. Zimcerla, Lisa Stansfield – People Hold On 3. Tears For Fears, Talamanca System – Head Over Heels (Talamanca System Tribal Persuasion Remix) 4. Foreigner, BLOND:ISH – I Want To Know What Love Is (BLOND:ISH Sunrise Jungle Remix) 5. Erdinc Erdogdu, Kivanch K – Enjoy the Silence 6. Martin Brodin, Mikael Surdi, Alexandra Hamne – Don’t Stop the Dance (Kraak & Smaak Remix) 7. Ken@Work – Sweetest Taboo 8. Pet Shop Boys – West End Girls (New Lockdown Version) 9. Rafael Cameron, The Reflex – Boogie’s Gonna Get Ya (The Reflex Cosmic Dub Revision) 10. Softmal, Nytron – My Girl 11. Nytron, Samuel Boogie, MOB, Benjamim Ayra – Holiday (Original Mix) 12. Block & Crown, Laurence Jones – Criticize (Club Mix) 13. Raze, Michael Gray – Break 4 Love (Michael Gray Rework) 14. Stefane – I.O.U.
Deep Groove Disco Session — Mixed by The Funk Assassin A journey through modern disco gold and timeless soulful reworks, driven by the unmistakable touch of the genre’s finest selectors and remixers. This mix locks you straight into that velvet groove from the opening bars. Expect heavyweight energy from the start — the Antonello Ferrari & Aldo Bergamasco Club Mix of “Relight My Fire” ignites the floor, paving the way for Dr Packer’s signature multi-track magic on “Do It To The Music.” Dave Lee’s fingerprints run deep throughout: from the Kashif-flavoured tribute on “I’m In Love” to the zoned-in smoothness of “You,” his craftsmanship shapes the heart of this session. Purple Disco Machine’s edit of “She Can’t Love You” lifts the tempo into that shimmering disco-funk pocket, while Ken@Work flips “Outstanding” into a head-nodding burner. Groovemasta keeps momentum alive with “Still In Love” and “Love Insurance,” locking in a warm, soulful mid-set flow. Closing out in style, Dave Lee’s Found a Place Mix of “Come Go With Me” rolls effortlessly into the legendary Larry Levan 12” remix of “I Know You Will” — a perfect homage to the roots that shaped dance culture. This is modern disco done properly: soulful, stylish, and built for dancefloors that know the difference. Stream, share, and turn it up.
The night begins with a slow burn… Greg Wilson’s version of Love Is the Drug by Roxy Music — a timeless groove celebrating 50 years of a record that still drips with danger, desire, and velvet allure. 🥀✨ From there, we slide deeper into the pulse — smooth edits, late-night disco burners, and grooves built to make the floor melt. Raw Silk’s Just in Time gets a lush lift with Michael Gray on the remix, setting the tone for a night where every beat is a touch, every bassline a whisper. D.C. LaRue’s Cathedrals — wrapped in that classic Dave Lee disco extension — unfurls like a velvet curtain. Rhyze’s Do Your Dance slides in with that Moodena bounce, the kind of track that makes hips talk without words. We keep the energy hot with The Shapeshifters’ Slippery People featuring Ramona Renea & Fiorious — Sophie Lloyd turning it into pure sweat and seduction. The night’s heartbeat hits its stride with Phyllis Hyman’s You Know How to Love Me (Dave Lee’s Extended Disco Mix) — a record that glides like silk and bites like champagne bubbles. Then… D.C. LaRue returns with Do You Want the Real Thing in an Opolopo rework that’s all heat and no hesitation. Finally, we bring it home with disco royalty — Candido’s Dancin’ and Prancin’ (The Reflex Revision) and The Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra’s Step Into My Life — a one-two punch designed to keep you locked in the groove, body to body, beat to beat. This is Lovers Groove. Where disco sweats, seduces, and never says goodnight. 🖤🪩
Step inside… the lights are low, the floor is glowing, and the night is ready to misbehave. 🪩 This isn’t just a mix — it’s a love letter to the dance floor. A shimmering journey through the golden pulse of 70s–00s pop culture, reborn through remixes where legends slip into something new and every beat drapes across the skin like silk. It opens with a David Morales remix of Ain’t Nobody by Chaka Khan — a slow-burning rework that pulls you in. The glow spreads through remixed cuts of Groove Is in the Heart by Deee-Lite, Boogie Nights by Heatwave, My Forbidden Lover by Chic, and Ladies’ Night by Kool & the Gang — satin grooves designed to make hips sway and pulses skip. The temperature rises with Give Me Love by Cerrone — remixed by Louie Vega — before Cosmic Girl by Jamiroquai gets a disco-funk remix from Dimitri from Paris. Then comes the champagne rush: the Studio 2054 remix of Real Groove by Kylie Minogue and Dua Lipa, followed by Give Me the Night by George Benson in a smooth remix from Shane D. Jealousy by Róisín Murphy keeps the room simmering with a Greg Wilson & Derek Kaye remix, seductive and slow like an exhale in a crowded room. Finally, the night exhales with the PNAU remix of Cold Heart by Elton John and Dua Lipa — a cosmic kiss goodnight. ✨ Discothèque Decadence The lights don’t fade here… they smolder. Legends don’t age — they seduce.
SUNSET TO SUNRISE: Autumnal Equinox Special 🍂 A golden-hour soul session by The Funk Assassin As day and night meet in perfect balance, this mix captures the deep amber glow of autumn’s first long evening. A velvet-smooth journey of laid-back grooves, Balearic soul, and deep, sultry house — designed to carry you from the last rays of light into the season’s crisp night air. Big moments shine through The Shapeshifters & Kimberly Davis’ “Life Is A Dancefloor,” the radiant uplift of Mousse T’s “Love If You Need It,” and the irresistible pulse of Opolopo’s remixes of “Just Be” and “Deeper Love.” Jack Back’s “(It Happens) Sometimes” and Honey Dijon’s “Stand” stoke the evening fire, while Michele Chiavarini & DJ Spen’s “Everybody (On The Dancefloor)” and Sebb Junior’s “Never Be Alone” keep the energy balanced and glowing. And as the night tips past midnight, the incomparable Ron Carroll seals the set with closing classics “Lucky Star” and “Back Together,” a timeless reminder of the soulful house spirit that bridges summer’s warmth and autumn’s cool embrace. 🍁 Perfect for equinox evenings — where day and night share the sky. Mixed with love by The Funk Assassin. And as the seasons turn… remember: the Eye of Solaris is always watching.
Step inside a world wrapped in velvet, a soundtrack for liminal spaces—where time, emotion, and destiny are in flux. Velvety Grooves VG002 invites you deeper into the shadows, where the lights glow low and the air hums with a slow, seductive pulse. This is deep, sexy, sultry house at its finest—a soundtrack for late-night whispers and bodies moving in perfect sync. From the hypnotic touch of Finnebassen’s “When Doves Cry” and “What You Do” to the moody textures of Karmon’s “Circus” and “Wowshit,” every beat drips with warmth and desire. Fly O Tech’s “Funk Me Down” teases with playful basslines, while Finnebassen & Gundelach’s “When It Rains” washes over you in silky waves. Fabian Kash’s “Chrome,” Robosonic’s “The Edge,” Adana Twins’ “Strange,” Climbers’ “Equal Responsibility,” and Schwarz & Funk’s “Bonjour Ibiza” complete the journey—grooves smoother than satin sheets. Basslines slide under your skin. Chords wash over you like silk. Each track beckons you closer, daring you to stay until the very last note. Whether you’re lost in your own thoughts under neon lights or tangled up in someone’s arms, Velvety Grooves VG002 is here to make the night feel endless. Press play. Close your eyes. Let the velvet take over.
This mix is a celebration of the edit – where funk, soul, disco, and hip hop get reimagined for today’s dancefloor. We open with Greg Wilson & Ché’s remix of The Sugarhill Gang’s “Rapper’s Delight” – a fresh, floor-shaking twist on a timeless classic. From there, it’s pure groove: The Reflex lifts Instant Funk to new heights, DJ Fudge adds fire to Sadam Ant, and Dave Lee delivers pure gold with Glenn Jones, Mtume, Harvey Mason, and Gwen McCrae. Ken@Work flips Curtis Mayfield and Tom Browne into modern floor-fillers, keeping the energy alive and kicking. The originals – Tom Browne, Gwen McCrae, Instant Funk, The Sugarhill Gang – built the foundation. The editors – Greg Wilson & Ché, The Reflex, Dave Lee, DJ Fudge, Ken@Work – keep it alive, fresh, and powerful in 2025. This is about groove, respect, and reinvention. Turn it up and celebrate the culture.
We begin with a slow tease: Daft Punk – “Get Lucky” (The Funk Assassin’s Groove Lucky Edit). A stripped, sultry rework that slides straight into your hips and lingers there. The lights are low, the air’s warm, and the rhythm wastes no time getting intimate. Also expect my remix of Jamiroquai – “Space Cowboy” (The Funk Assassin’s Synths In Space Remix)—galactic funk for bodies that don’t want to land. Throughout the mix, I flip the greats: Barry White gets deeper, SOS Band gets sexier, Róisín Murphy glows with neon seduction, and Kathy Brown delivers pure heat. Expect serious floor friction from: Purple Disco Machine – Beat Of Your Heart Sgt Slick – White Treble Black Bass Ken@Work – Such A Special Night Crazy P – Human After All Plus many more! This one’s built to move you—slow grinds, stolen glances, and grooves that touch all the right places. Turn it up, dim everything else, and let the mix take its time. — 1. Daft Punk – Get Lucky (The Funk Assassin’s Groove Lucky Edit) 2. House Punkz – Let The Music Play 3. Moon Boots – In My Life (Extended Mix) 4. Pipi Lei Oui, Ken@Work – Baby Slow Down (Ken@Work Remix) 5. Adri Block, Paul Parsons – Comin on Strong 6. Namy, Angela Johnson – The Remedy 7. Bondax, SHELLS – Fade 8. Daz Paget – Feel the Vibes Raw 9. MVC Project – Suite 321 (Nightclubbing Mix) 10. Andy Bach – I Know You Want Me 11. Sonic Soul Orchestra, Kathy Brown – Ooh What a Life (S.K.O.D Edit) 12. Shabi – Let’s Do It (R/A Funkadelic Sessions Mix) 13. Risk Assessment – Everyday Miracle 14. AutoReverse – Sax Machine 15. Flevans – Dreamer 16. Briel Holms, Sean Jay Dee, Gabriel Slick – Feel So Good 17. Small Talk – Gangsters and Sunshine 18. Processman, Fabio Santanna – Chic Show 19. Jamiroquai – Space Cowboy (The Funk Assassin’s Synths In Space Remix) 20. Cocolorez – Inside (Original Club Mix) 21. Bakermat, Fly Disco Butter – Your Shine (Fly Disco Butter Remix) 22. Da Lukas – Satisfy Your Soul (Extended Mix) 23. Saturno 5 – Aerobics #5 24. Bustin’ Loose, Magnolia, Hot Toddy, Catalina – Paradise (Hot Toddy Remix) 25. Purple Disco Machine, ÁSDÍS – Beat Of Your Heart 26. Woolfy, Love Athletics, Boys’ Shorts – Making It Right (Boys’ Shorts Remix) 27. Paul Deighton, Hannah Huxford – Stick Together 28. Surahn, Prins Thomas – Don’t Panic (Prins Thomas Remix) 29. PÅllux – Funk Off 30. Choosy Lover – Soul Food 31. Sgt Slick – White Treble Black Bass (Slick’s Discotizer Recut) 32. Ken@Work – Such A Special Night 33. Róisín Murphy, DJ Koze, Eli Escobar – You Knew (Eli Escobar Remix) 34. Gouldian Finch, Lindstrøm – Natas Kaupas (Lindstrøm Mix) 35. Fahy & Sanchez, Scruscru – Contre Pied (Scruscru Remix) 36. Celestial Being, Citizens of the World Choir, C – Raise The Vibration (Crackazat Mana’s Dub) 37. Felipe Avelar – Your Body (Original Mix) 38. Lukske P – Break For Dancers 39. Crazy P – Human After All — Dedicated to the loving memory of my muse, Danielle Moore of Crazy P, performed on the anniversary of her passing. Big Love. 🫶
Step inside the velvet-lit world of Discothèque Decadence — where the champagne flows, the bassline smoulders, and the dancefloor becomes an irresistible spell. This set drips with the kind of late-night heat that keeps bodies moving and eyes locked. From Da Lukas & Majuri’s extended temptation of “Nasty Girl”, to a hypnotic reimagining of Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams” via Steve Angello, to my own Out of Control edit of Laura Branigan’s “Self Control” — every track here has been polished for maximum seduction. You’ll glide through Sade’s “Paradise” given fresh life by Mark Lower & Alexandra Prince, a honeyed spin on A Taste of Honey’s “Boogie Oogie Oogie”, the shimmering disco mischief of KC & The Sunshine Band in an Eric Kipper extended ride, and Kool & The Gang’s “Fresh” reinvented with OnDaMike’s club-ready punch. Along the way, Séamus Haji & Kathy Brown, Ken@Work, Shabi, HP Vince, Groovemasta, Chewy Rubs, Eugenio Fico & Walterino, Micky More & Andy Tee, Greg Wilson and more deliver heaters you think you know… until they arrive dressed for midnight. Warm. Sexy. Sultry. Dangerous. The sound of a dancefloor you never want to leave. Press play… and don’t say I didn’t warn you.
Step inside a world wrapped in velvet. 🎚️ DISCOTHÈQUE DECADENCE PRESENTS: STUDIO 54 FLIPPED (DD005) “Turning the sound of Studio 54 on its head…” This isn’t your typical disco revival. This is Studio 54 flipped — a glitterball-splashed rework of dancefloor royalty, rebuilt with house heat, nu-disco flair, and edit culture energy. We kick things off with a killer mashup that fuses “Rapper’s Delight” with CHIC’s “Good Times”, courtesy of Ivan Jack & Master Mike — a nod to the birth of hip-hop and disco’s golden groove in one seamless jam. Then Ken@Work steps up with a slick remix of “Good Times”, reshaping a classic into a strut-ready roller. The fire continues with Purple Disco Machine, Benjamin Ingrosso & Nile Rodgers on the outrageously funky “Honey Boy (Extended Version)”. We roll into Kylie Minogue’s “Tension”, given a shimmering electro-glam remix by Chromeo, and a twilight anthem in Shakedown’s “At Night” (Purple Disco Machine Extended Remix). Also packed in the crate is a bouncing remix of Kool & The Gang’s “Fresh” from HP Vince, bringing neon-tinted boogie to the dancefloor revival. We round things off with a high-voltage twist on CHIC’s “Freak Out”, with Pitbull and Nile Rodgers closing the party in full hands-up style. And that’s not all — this mix is stacked with edits and grooves from the likes of Nathalie Duchene & Yuksek, CHMI, Michael Gray & LaMay, Javier Penna, DiscoRocks, Ladies On Mars, Sammy Deuce, and the ever-slick Crazy P. Modern disco. Golden soul. All attitude. This is Discothèque Decadence: Studio 54 Flipped. 👠✨ Save it. Share it. Freak out.
Step inside a world wrapped in velvet. Velvety Grooves VG001 is your invitation to the shadows where the lights glow low, and the air pulses with rhythm. This is deep, sexy, sultry house at its finest—a soundtrack for late-night whispers and bodies moving slow. From the shimmering glow of Crazy P’s “Changes” (Mario Basanov Remix) to the sensual silk of Finnebassen’s “If You Only Knew,” every beat in this mix drips with warmth and desire. Lisa Shaw tempts you with her sultry vocals on “I Can See It,” while the talented productions of Lovebirds, Eelke Kleijn, Mat.Joe, and more weave grooves smoother than satin sheets. Basslines slide under your skin. Chords wash over you like silk. Vocals tease and beckon. It’s deep, sophisticated house designed to touch your soul—and everything else. Whether you’re dancing alone under neon lights or tangled up in someone’s arms, Velvety Grooves VG001 is here to make the night feel endless. Press play. Close your eyes. And let the velvet take over.
SUNSET TO SUNRISE: Summer Solstice Special ☀️ A golden hour soul session by The Funk Assassin As the sun lingers just a little longer, this mix captures the slow, golden glow of summer’s most seductive moment. A velvet-smooth journey of laid-back grooves, Balearic soul, and deep, sultry house — designed to ease you into the evening with style. From the gospel shimmer of House Gospel Choir’s “Gypsy Woman” to the warm vocal textures of Tom Misch & Zak Abel, we drift through jazzy infusions from Art of Tones, sun-kissed rhythms by Purple Disco Machine, and smooth floor-fillers from Micky More & Andy Tee. Ferreck Dawn, Kerri Chandler, Lovebirds, and Yam Who? provide the late-day heat, while underground gems from Sebb Junior, Retromigration, and Dave Lee keep things glowing with class and control. Think soft linen, skin on skin, a breeze off the sea, and speakers playing soul at just the right level. 🌇 Perfect for golden hour — or holding onto it just a little longer. Mixed with love by The Funk Assassin. And as the sands of time pass… remember: the Eye of Solaris is always watching.
💋 DD004 — 80s CLASSICS: REMIXED A Discothèque Decadence special by The Funk Assassin Slip into something synthetic, spray your perfume a little lower, and turn the lights to mirrorball. This mix is for the sensualists, the strutters, the sirens — and the ones who don’t wait to be asked twice. We open with “Nasty Girl” (Da Lukas Extended) — because of course we do. If Vanity 6 taught us anything, it’s that bad girls finish first. From Gwen McCrae’s “Doin’ It” (Joey Negro Reprise) to Jocelyn Brown’s divine “I Like It Like That”, this hour glows with groove, hips, and heavy breathing. There’s smooth operators and cosmic dub boogies. There’s holy words whispered over silk synths and hooked-on-you fantasies with Cerrone and Jocelyn at their fiercest. By the time Eurythmics – Sweet Dreams (Steve Angello Edit) lands, you’ll be dripping in synth sweat and asking who’s coming over — or coming back for more. 💄 No guilt. No apologies. Just velvet rhythms and heat you don’t need a partner for. 👠 Press play. Slide in. Let it play all over you. 🔊 Stream it. Crave it. Own it. Only on SoundCloud + YouTube.
🌞 Sunset to Sunrise: A Balearic Seduction From the golden hour to the velvet-dark hush of morning, this mix flows like warm honey—slow, sensual, and undeniably magnetic. We open with Michael Gray’s “The Weekend” (Sultra Radio Mix)—a smooth operator that’s racked up major plays for good reason. It’s soulful, elegant, and oozes weekend temptation. From there, the Riva Starr remix of Spiller’s “Groovejet” (ft. Sophie Ellis-Bextor) brings that iconic question back to life: “If this ain’t love…”—and your body already knows the answer. 💿 Highlighted Remixes & Key Tracks • Makèz – “Holy Sun (Retromigration Remix – Edit)” → A euphoric Balearic gem. Gently psychedelic, endlessly replayable. • Hallex M & Atjazz – “Day by Day (Atjazz Remix Edit)” → Jazzed-up deep house silk. One of the top replayed tracks. • Ivan Dorn – “Love Could Be (Soulful House Remaster)” → Midnight funk with irresistible swing. • Diephuis x Siedah Garrett – “Fever” (Ft. Sugarhill Gang & Grandmaster Melle Mel) → Heat. Sass. Seduction. • Opolopo Remix of “I Need Your Lovin’” by Spencer Morales x Tasha LaRae → Pure soulful uplift, late-night anthem vibes. • T-Groove & Jet Boot Jack – “Let’s Feel Good” → Big on feel-good energy. Pure disco delight. From Zora’s Moon (Natasha Diggs Remix)—which glows like neon on midnight skin—to Michael Diamond’s “You Like Jazz?” (a groove that seduces with a wink), each transition was designed for one thing: pleasure. This is a mix for dimmed lights, silk robes, and bare skin. For women who know their worth, and men who know when to follow their lead. You won’t need to skip a single track. 🕯️ Sultry. Balearic. Quietly confident. Like chocolate melting in your palm. 💋 Best experienced somewhere between a rooftop terrace and someone’s arms. 🎧 Use with intent… or just let the music do the seducing. Press play. Let go. Let the heat in. → Save it. Share it. Seduce with it.
Velvet vibes. Open invite. Slip into something sinful and press play. You’re about to be seduced by the ultimate Ibiza mixtape — a sensual, sweat-slicked journey through three decadent decades of dancefloor ecstasy. From the velvet grooves of the '80s, the hypnotic pulse of the '90s, to the euphoric highs of the 2000s… this isn’t just a mix. It’s foreplay for your soul. We open with Jamiroquai’s Space Cowboy (David Morales Mix), a slow burn that melts into the lush heat of FPI Project’s Rich in Paradise. From there, it’s pure hedonism: Masters At Work, Full Intention, Soulsearcher, and that glorious Spiller x Sophie Ellis-Bextor tease that made the world fall in love on a dancefloor. Every beat, every remix, every bassline is dripping in desire — from the sweet ache of Show Me Love to the deep, body-moving throb of Deep Inside and the glitter-soaked rush of Groovejet. And just when you think you've had enough... You’re hit with the finale: "Italian Piano Banger (Jazz Hand’s Extended Mix)” — my unreleased love letter to ‘90s euphoria. Think laser lights, lifted hands, and pure unfiltered joy. This is your golden hour. Your afterparty fantasy. Let go. Turn it up. And lose yourself in the decadence. 1. Jamiroquai - Space Cowboy (David Morales Mix) 2. FPI Project - Rich in Paradise (Going Back to My Roots) (Vocal Remix) 3. ATFC, Lisa Millett - Sleep Talk (Dr Packer Remix) 4. Masters At Work, India - I Can't Get No Sleep (Ken Lou 12" Mix) 5. Duke - So in Love With You (Full Intention 12" Remix) [Remastered] 6. Spiller, Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) (Extended Vocal Mix) 7. Soulsearcher - Can't Get Enough! (Vocal Club Mix) 8. Everything But The Girl - Missing (Todd Terry Club Mix) 9. Robin S - Show Me Love 10. The Bucketheads - The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind) (Armand Van Helden Re-Edit) 11. Inner City - Good Life 12. Rozalla - Everybody's Free 13. N Joi - Anthem 14. MD X-Spress - God Made Me Phunky (Jess Bays Extended Remix) 15. Moloko - Sing It Back (Boris Musical Mix) (Edit) 16. Double Dee - Shining (Original Club Mix) 17. Junior Jack - My Feeling (Kick 'n Deep Mix) 18. Loleatta Holloway - Love Sensation (Dimitri from Paris DJ Friendly Classic Re-Edit) (2017 Remaster) 19. Crystal Waters - Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless) (Basement Boy Strip To The Bone Mix) 20. Hardrive - Deep Inside 21. Black Box - Everybody Everybody 22. Livin' Joy - Dreamer 23. Phats & Small - Turn Around (Hey What's Wrong With You) (Extended Mix) 24. Ultra Naté - Free 25. K-Klass - Let Me Show You (Klub Mix) 26. Inner City - Big Fun (Original 12'' Mix) 27. Mike Dunn - If I Can't Get Down (Mousse T.'s Funky Shizzle Extended Mix) 28. Afro Medusa - Pasilda (Knee Deep Club Mix) 29. David Morales, The Face - Needin' U (Club Mix) 30. Patrick Prins - Le Voie Le Soleil (Solardo Extended Mix) 31. The Funk Assassin - Italian Piano Banger (Jazz Hand's Extended Mix)
A sun-kissed cruise through smooth grooves, deep soul, and blissed-out house. We kick off with T.Markakis’ “Freak Like Me”, then glide into the cosmic funk of Funktatomic, silky vocals from Paris Grey, and a golden rework of Gretchen Parlato by Opolopo. DJ Koze’s dreamy disco edit of “Operator” brings the magic, while Louie Vega, DJ Meme, and Yam Who? keep it classy and soulful. A standout moment comes with Stephanie Mills’ “Whatcha Gonna Do With My Lovin’” in a buttery Re-Groove Mix — pure gold for lovers of timeless vocal heat. Other highlights include Tony Momrelle’s lush “My Paradise,” Ten City’s uplifting “Be Free,” and some silky deep house closers to ease you into the night. Wrapped in velvet basslines and Balearic breeze, this is your golden-hour soundtrack — smooth, sultry, and made to melt into. Press play and drift.
Step into the velvet night… This isn’t just a playlist. It’s a full-throttle, sequin-soaked seduction—a Nu Disco love affair with the spirit of Studio 54. A glimmering galaxy of grooves where mirrorballs spin like planets, champagne flows like confetti, and every beat whispers: let go. Behind the velvet rope? Legends reborn. CHIC, Grace, Sylvester, Sister Sledge—revived by remix royalty. From Dimitri From Paris to Dave Lee, Louie Vega to Horse Meat Disco, this is where classic heat meets future funk. The bass is deeper. The edits are sleeker. And the vibe? Unapologetically decadent. Expect cosmic highs, sensual lows, and a BPM that pulses through your hips like a lover’s whisper. Whether you’re strutting downtown, candlelit and fearless, or dancing alone in silk and sweat—this is your soundtrack to liberation. Glitter up. Dim the lights. Press play. Studio 54 isn’t gone. It’s just been reborn.
Sunset to Sunrise Soulful House Sessions Vol. 2 The warm journey continues… This second installment picks up where the sun left off—gliding through Balearic beats, shimmering daytime disco, and deep, heartfelt soulful house grooves. Opening strong with the irresistible “Boogie With Ex” by Exte C, the mix glows with summer-soaked energy before diving into dancefloor gold like The Vision & Roy Ayers’ “Wasting”, Shaun Escoffery’s “Days Like This (Spinna & Ticklah Mix)”, and the lush bounce of Hot Natured’s “Benediction.” As the night deepens, so does the groove—Purple Disco Machine’s remix of Lizzo’s “About Damn Time” and Dr Packer’s take on Siedah Garrett’s “Do You Want It Right Now” elevate the mix into peak-hour bliss. And just when you think it’s over, the journey lands beautifully with a stunning remix of Sade’s “Kiss of Life”—a closing track that melts into the sunrise. Soulful. Uplifting. Timeless. Save it, share it, and let the music take you from golden hour to first light.
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