Nu Disco | Les Bisous ft. TIAAN – “I’m Coming Out” [DJcity Records]
Posted by VMan on April 22, 2021
Adding nuanced flair to Diana Ross’ classic “I’m Coming Out,” French Disco all-stars Les Bisous team up with Australian songstress TIAAN for an enigmatic rework of the hit single. Taking their talents to DJcity Records, Les Bisous’ “I’m Coming Out” is available worldwide today, April 22.
Best characterized by its infectious guitar licks and groove-infused bass, “I’m Coming Out” is Les Bisous at their funk-driven best. Classic disco beats carry listeners as TIAAN lends her sultry smooth vocal performance to elevate the track to new heights. Sure to bring dance music lovers on a trip down memory lane, Les Bisous & TIAAN’s wondrous rework of the Diana Ross classic is poised to keep dancefloor goers moving until the early morning.
Chill, Nu Disco | Sparkee & LIINKS Shape Eclectic Blend Of Their Styles In Dance Release “84”
Posted by VMan on April 23, 2020
Sparkee is no stranger to the online world, the solo act who just recently dropped a fire flip of Lady Gaga’s “Stupid Love” is back with a full-on original that is a different vein of the same Sparkee you are use to.
Squeaky clean drums and a pulsating house beat are a bit of what makes this beat stick, with album art that matches the energy of the production, these two have made something not to be missed.
Sparkee has had a wide range of success online, including his songs getting covered and achieving 17 million plays, catching the eye of Deadmau5, and many iTunes chart placements across various countries. No one comes music quit like Sparkee does, the numbers show it.
Future Funk, Nu Disco | Lady Gaga’s “Stupid Love” Receives Facelift From Disco Inspired Artist Sparkee
Posted by VMan on April 4, 2020
Released as a bootleg of sorts, DJ, producer, and instrumental-influenced persona Sparkee has put his signature touch on a pop classic from a legend. “Stupid Love (Sparkee Remix)” grooves on with plenty of positive vibes delivered.
Known for instrumental talent that Sparkee is able to translate well to the digital world, the solo act ends up being one of the easiest to stick to with a well-rounded showcase of posts and music content that give fans the opportunity to remain entertained. A feat easier said than done.
The guitar-shredding Sparkee isn’t slowing down online regardless of what the future holds, with more releases planned for April.
Sparkee has found popularity on social media channels from Reddit to Spotify, a quick search resulting in content millions have scene and commented on.
House, Nu Disco | ‘Give Me The Sunshine’ Ready to Smash Summer
Posted by VMan on August 2, 2019
“Give Me The Sunshine” by Brazilian DJ Marcos Carnaval, Donny Marano, and Paulo Jeveaux is the epitome of what groovy means in 2019. Mixing House music with raw 70’s funk, the three DJs certainly know how to get everyone- from older parents to younger teens- on the dancefloor.
The disco-themed strings and bass licks not only provide a nostalgic sounds to one of the most iconic eras of music, but the warm tones of the track make this song perfect for driving, relaxing, and of course dancing.
Despite being over 6 minutes long, the song moves so seamlessly that when it ends, the listener is left wanting more. “Give Me The Sunshine” is the perfect way to cap off summer 2019 with good vibes and a great song.
Nu Disco | Sparkee Takes On The Funk Hunters “Party Rockin” With Funky Nu-Disco Remix
Posted by VMan on March 24, 2019
One year ago, The Funk Hunters released the album Typecast to critical acclaim. Fast forward one year later to this month and a 21-track remix album has now be released on the anniversary of the initial album. Artists like Buku, Wick-It The Instigator, and many others putting their twist on various featured songs. Released on in-demand label Westwood Records, Sparkee has added his spin onto The Funk Hunters’ “Party Rockin,” showcasing a particularity creative and groovy single that stands out from the pack.
Technicality rules in “Party Rockin (Sparkee Remix),” a nu-disco rooted tune filled in by impressive guitar and basslines Sparkee is known for. The end of the song leaves you much more energizes and upbeat than before. Sparkee’s kinetic live instrumentation has pleased millions around the globe. Sparkee’s bass cover of Deadmau5’s “Strobe” – proving it can be done by human hand and getting the eyes and support of Deadmau5 himself on it too – earned Sparkee’s music in the top 30 of /r/videos, a truly viral piece of content.
Sparkee is reaping what he’s sewing, with a blossoming music career ahead of him.
House, Nu Disco | Richard Grey & Marcos Carnaval Are Here to ‘Take You Higher Baby’
Posted by VMan on March 22, 2019
French DJ/Producer Richard Grey has teamed up with Brazilian groove machine Marcos Carnaval for their infectious new single, “Take You Higher Baby”. The song is a hard-hitting Nu Disco inspired track that will undoubtedly be setting clubs on fire during the summer. The song is based on a sample by the revered Sandy Mercer and it is a perfect blend between classic Soul and House.
While both artists stay busy touring internationally and have reached great heights with their individual original releases and remixes, the new collaboration sees both artists putting their best foot forward for the huge new anthem. If you are a DJ, you will want this one in your bins.
Electronic, Nu Disco, Pop | Fare makes an upbeat debut with “Had Enough”
Posted by VMan on July 19, 2018
The artists behind the duo Fare – Ryan Lafferty and Charlie Maynard – have known each other since college, but only have gotten together to make music under their new name recently. Now, they’ve joined Herø Records / Sony Orchard for their debut release, a single entitled “Had Enough.”
Taking into account the guys’ wide ranging influences – New Order, Kraftwerk, Jamie xx, Nick Murphy and Mark Ronson and indie rock classics Fleetwood Mac and Billy Joel – “Had Enough” has legs in just about every genre. Featuring an infectious hook for pop fans, groovy production for house fans and instrumentation for the indie fan, it’s an addictive first run for Fare.