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Booked for a Disco - Nu Disco djset.. need help!!
Posted on: 14.05.2013 by Michaele Degrandis
Hi all guys, this is my first post in djtt community but since I visit this website a lot I figured maybe some of you can help out
So I've been booked in a Club and I would like to do some Disco - Nu Disco - House music.
I like this genre but I've not too many tracks.. I would like to create a fresh sound but using as well some old music song remixed.. kinda new daft punk single or maybe something like starky and hutch remix or Boney M.. (nsomething like hed kandi too)
Any ideas where I can buy this kind of music?
Can you suggest me how should I look for this tracks like, should I look for Le Freak Remix or something like..

Thanks in advance for the support
Yukiko Spruell
20.05.2013
Originally Posted by federico
One more thing.. where do you believe I should look for starsky and hutch remix or something similar.. obviously they have to fit in the set.. ??
The original Starsky and Hutch theme was by Lalo Schifrin and probably isn't the version you have in mind. That is most likely the Tom Scott "Gotcha" version. In which case the James Taylor Quartet cover is pretty nice and is actually called "The Theme from Starsky and Hutch (Funky People) Mix". Its available from itunes.
Pilar Maure
16.05.2013
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
We did complete a mix train. The mix was rather fine.

Greg Wilson did the first televised edit of a track and the first beatmatched mix ever on uk TV in 1983... We are talking over 30 years now.
He has a ton of his old and new sets on soundcloud. A good starting point.


+1 for Beats In Space. It's treasure trove of mixes. Check for: Dr Dunks (rub n tug). DJ Harvey. Rory Phillips . Ooft. Holy Ghost!. Todd Terje oh man the list goes on
Ahh the Harvey-meister. A DJ's, DJ. Remember way back in 97-99 when he played up in Manchester regularly at the Roadhouse, pretty intimate evening s. Also Beginning's of the 'Electric chair' at t' Roadhouse. Now that was a good evening .
nayit ruiz jaramillo
15.05.2013
Originally Posted by D-Kem
The mix train ran out of steam unfortunately. Loads of good nu disco out there. Don't just be looking at recent stuff. There's been amazing edits and original tracks coming out for almost a decade within this genre.
We did complete a mix train. The mix was rather fine.

Greg Wilson did the first televised edit of a track and the first beatmatched mix ever on uk TV in 1983... We are talking over 30 years now.
He has a ton of his old and new sets on soundcloud. A good starting point.


+1 for Beats In Space. It's treasure trove of mixes. Check for: Dr Dunks (rub n tug). DJ Harvey. Rory Phillips . Ooft. Holy Ghost!. Todd Terje oh man the list goes on
Lashawn Maycock
14.05.2013
Originally Posted by federico
Hi all guys, this is my first post in djtt community but since I visit this website a lot I figured maybe some of you can help out
So I've been booked in a Club and I would like to do some Disco - Nu Disco - House music.
I like this genre but I've not too many tracks.. I would like to create a fresh sound but using as well some old music song remixed.. kinda new daft punk single or maybe something like starky and hutch remix or Boney M.. (nsomething like hed kandi too)
Any ideas where I can buy this kind of music?
Can you suggest me how should I look for this tracks like, should I look for Le Freak Remix or something like..

Thanks in advance for the support
For the nu-disco, Traxsource.com is your friend
Michaele Degrandis
14.05.2013
Hi all guys, this is my first post in djtt community but since I visit this website a lot I figured maybe some of you can help out
So I've been booked in a Club and I would like to do some Disco - Nu Disco - House music.
I like this genre but I've not too many tracks.. I would like to create a fresh sound but using as well some old music song remixed.. kinda new daft punk single or maybe something like starky and hutch remix or Boney M.. (nsomething like hed kandi too)
Any ideas where I can buy this kind of music?
Can you suggest me how should I look for this tracks like, should I look for Le Freak Remix or something like..

Thanks in advance for the support
Lannie Kutay
17.09.2013
great old italo-disco group......Kano
Yukiko Spruell
20.05.2013
Originally Posted by federico
One more thing.. where do you believe I should look for starsky and hutch remix or something similar.. obviously they have to fit in the set.. ??
The original Starsky and Hutch theme was by Lalo Schifrin and probably isn't the version you have in mind. That is most likely the Tom Scott "Gotcha" version. In which case the James Taylor Quartet cover is pretty nice and is actually called "The Theme from Starsky and Hutch (Funky People) Mix". Its available from itunes.
Michaele Degrandis
17.05.2013
Well the Club asked for this kind of music which is not that popular in Italy as for now..
That's why I will use some daft punk classic as well and some jackin house in the set..
More classics or 70 and 80 remixes to pump up the room from time to time..
Still I believe is a cool way to make people have fun with this kinda of funky and "happy" sounds that will recall peoples memories and stuff..
I would like to do a nice impression as we all do when we play
So anyway that's all for support again.
One more thing.. where do you believe I should look for starsky and hutch remix or something similar.. obviously they have to fit in the set.. ??
Grace Gatica
17.05.2013
im actually jealous of your luck. I want to play Nu Disco so badly where i am at a venue but it doesnt go down in the club i play. Want to get a bar lounge gig for it maybe.
Pilar Maure
16.05.2013
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
We did complete a mix train. The mix was rather fine.

Greg Wilson did the first televised edit of a track and the first beatmatched mix ever on uk TV in 1983... We are talking over 30 years now.
He has a ton of his old and new sets on soundcloud. A good starting point.


+1 for Beats In Space. It's treasure trove of mixes. Check for: Dr Dunks (rub n tug). DJ Harvey. Rory Phillips . Ooft. Holy Ghost!. Todd Terje oh man the list goes on
Ahh the Harvey-meister. A DJ's, DJ. Remember way back in 97-99 when he played up in Manchester regularly at the Roadhouse, pretty intimate evening s. Also Beginning's of the 'Electric chair' at t' Roadhouse. Now that was a good evening .
Marshall Aby
16.05.2013
Juno download have nu-disco charts and also a 'classics' section. The original DJTT nu-disco train is in the link below... it's a bit long in the tooth now!
Lauretta Ehrhorn
16.05.2013
Must check out the thread out again. I was on the list for mix train 2 but that certainly never happened...or I got dropped.
Michaele Degrandis
15.05.2013
Thanks guys!!!
One more thing, for more remixed 70's and 80's.. where should I look?
Something more like jackin house as well.. ???
Any ideas?
nayit ruiz jaramillo
15.05.2013
Originally Posted by D-Kem
The mix train ran out of steam unfortunately. Loads of good nu disco out there. Don't just be looking at recent stuff. There's been amazing edits and original tracks coming out for almost a decade within this genre.
We did complete a mix train. The mix was rather fine.

Greg Wilson did the first televised edit of a track and the first beatmatched mix ever on uk TV in 1983... We are talking over 30 years now.
He has a ton of his old and new sets on soundcloud. A good starting point.


+1 for Beats In Space. It's treasure trove of mixes. Check for: Dr Dunks (rub n tug). DJ Harvey. Rory Phillips . Ooft. Holy Ghost!. Todd Terje oh man the list goes on
Renate Mayeur
14.05.2013
check beats in space/Tim Sweeney, there are a lot of good dj's that played a set and you can find their playlist as well.
Lauretta Ehrhorn
14.05.2013
That probably wasn't particularly useful for you though. Have a listen to some of Greg Wilson's mixes on sound cloud or check out his website. Should open up some artists and ideas.
Lauretta Ehrhorn
14.05.2013
The mix train ran out of steam unfortunately. Loads of good nu disco out there. Don't just be looking at recent stuff. There's been amazing edits and original tracks coming out for almost a decade within this genre.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
15.05.2013
There is a nu disco thread somewhere and there is alo a Nu Disco Mix Train that some of us did. Have a search for the mix in the mixes thread. It will be a good start for you.
Michaele Degrandis
14.05.2013
that's sounds nice..
Thanks for the advices guys..
I'll search straight away.. will let know if I find something interesting..
Renate Mayeur
14.05.2013
comeme label has some cool artists too.
Stuff that Todd Terje, Prins Thomas, Bjorn Torske,... play and produce are good too.
Yukiko Spruell
14.05.2013
I believe if I was doing a disco/nu-disco/house set and I didnt have any tunes of this genre I would be picking up some Z Records compilations, basically anything that Joey Negro has worked his magic on. Should be enough to get you started.

If find that one i start dropping these into the basket on Beatport the recommendations then take me to similar but different artists
Lashawn Maycock
14.05.2013
Originally Posted by federico
Hi all guys, this is my first post in djtt community but since I visit this website a lot I figured maybe some of you can help out
So I've been booked in a Club and I would like to do some Disco - Nu Disco - House music.
I like this genre but I've not too many tracks.. I would like to create a fresh sound but using as well some old music song remixed.. kinda new daft punk single or maybe something like starky and hutch remix or Boney M.. (nsomething like hed kandi too)
Any ideas where I can buy this kind of music?
Can you suggest me how should I look for this tracks like, should I look for Le Freak Remix or something like..

Thanks in advance for the support
For the nu-disco, Traxsource.com is your friend

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