36 Search Results for Tag: Disco

PARTY MIX VOLUME ONE!!!

A little bit of this and a little bit of that…, featuring artists like: Nightmares On Wax, Seal, CHIC, Wham!, Jimmy Castor Bunch, New Order, Judge Dread, Incredible Bongo Band

Where to Start with Daft Punk

If you’re not entirely familiar with what DP has to offer (other than their top played tracks) then this playlist is for you, so prepare to get punked. 
Where to start with Daft Punk

Girls Night Out

Music to fuel your next memorable night out, featuring artists like: Rina Sawayama, Shygirl, Foxes, Jessie Ware, Bree Runway, Kep1er, Remi Wolf, Rochelle Jordan

Where to Start with Brooks

Welcome to the fountain of Brooks, which spews legendary synths to quench our never-ending thirst for high-quality music.

Music artist Brooks sitting beside animated big cat

my face hurts from smiling

Happy tunes for when you feel your heart overheated with joy – featuring artists like Twice • Cerrone • Juliette Armanet • Myd • L’impératrice • The Beach Boys • Bruno Mars • Mapache

Fuzzy Disco – Talkie

Immerse yourself with this jazzy modern indie-pop tune…

Lightenup – Parcels

Lighten up the mood with this groovy n’ bright indie tune…

Digging in the Digital Crates

Delving in the deep digital vault of Spotify – featuring artists like Latimore • George Benson • Jestofunk • Amy Douglas • Ziggy Phunk • Sunlight Square • Stretch & Bobbito • Mary J Blige
Digging in the Digital Crates

Daytime Disco

Daytime Disco – no glitterball required – featuring artists like Crazy P • Poolside • Satin Jackets • Lou Hayter • Opolopo • Rasmus Fabre • Hotmood • Yuksek

SK8

For some smooth rolling – featuring artists like Mase • Michael Jackson • Yung Bae • Kelis • VanJess • The Internet • Bee Gees • Prince

100 Tracks 100 Artists

Select 100 tracks from 100 different artists to reflect your life through music – featuring artists like Ray Charles • Soft Cell • The Flaming Lips • The Clash • Grandmaster Flash • Queen • Tony Allen • Beth Orton

Disco – Kyle Troop & The Heretics

The opening track from the debut album by Atlanta’s Kyle Troop & The Heretics is a slice of hardcore skate punk that compares the supporters at a presidential campaign rally to oversexed nightclub drunks salivating over a pole dancer. In a song inspired by the 2016 presidential primaries, the preaching star of Disco is handing out “sugar water” guaranteed to “leave you wanting more” and at the end of it all, Kyle tells me, “people get to take their candidate home like a cheap date”…