Category: Disco

FOUR TO THE FLOOR….DISCO

FOUR DISCO TRACKS FOR GETTING DOWN… Pipeline Bruce Johnson Brooklyn Express – (Spank) Sixty-Nine Original 12 inch Version 1982   Raw Silk – Do It To The Music TURN THE MUSIC UP ! / THE PLAYERS ASSOCIATION   www.veryfunkyrecords.com




Chromeo – Over Your Shoulder

For those of us who are rhythmically inclined to move our bodies to Disco it would be hard not to enjoy Chromeo.  The name evokes 1950’s style American cars with gigantic fenders and design cues from the space age.  Fins, wings and rocket tip lights were all the rage, you only need to examine a 59




Disco Tech

Swedish DJ/Producer bringing disco vibes with cheeky re-works and some slow jam original grooves.  A selection for your disco yearning ears below. A lot of people tweek tracks and post em on Soundcloud, this in-turn brings about complaints from all kinds of douche bags not happy with re-edits.  To these moaning few I say “shut




I’m sorry- (Unouzbeck-edit)

Comb that Afro, un-safety your weapon run down the sidewalk then karate chop any mother who steps in your way.  Pray to Pam Grier and snort some blow.  Yeah that’s what this track is basically communicating…       I’m sorry-( unouzbeck-edit )  MySpace  my podcast  my dj set  my page   www.veryfunkyrecords.com




James Brown – Don’t Stop The Funk (Astrolabio Discotheque) 1980

The God Father of Soul still doing it in 1980.  Love this song and a possible tagline for ‘VFR’?  For the generations who have yet to discover James Brown I’m sure they will find it as thrilling and exciting experience as I have. A huge back catalogue of records that has seen James Brown become




Phoenix – Trying to Be Cool (RAC rmx)

Hooray It’s a two’s up! Pheonix –    Trying To Be Cool (RAC rmx) RAC –           Hollywood (ft Penguin Prison) RAC Mix of ‘Trying to be cool’, and surely that’s what we’re all trying for in our lives.  Billions of little Fonzie’s combing our hair in the mirror and secretly saying ‘Hey’.




The Tramps – Disco Inferno

  The greatest Disco track of all time?  Not sure? But one of the most prolific, possibly.  Coupled with the album‘Saturday Night Fever’ and the movie of the same name this was and still is a behemoth.  It could also be one of the contributing factors to the so called down fall of disco.  The back