Top Rated Disco Songs Remixed & Reimagined — Thank God It’s Disco Volume 6

T.G.I.D., Thank God It's Disco Volume 6 cover art featuring Top Rated Disco Songs reworked for today's dancefloors

Party Favorz is reviving the danceflooea with Top Rated Disco Songs for the Modern Era on Thank God It’s Disco Volume 6.

The alluring charm of disco music from the 70s and 80s era remains unparalleled. The top-rated disco songs from these golden decades, characterized by infectious rhythms and scintillating lyrics, have now been masterfully remixed for today’s dancefloors. This musical evolution not only revives nostalgic melodies but also introduces the classic disco genre to a younger audience, proving its timeless appeal.

The list of remixed top-rated disco songs continues with the Jet Boot Jack Remix of Teddy Pendergrass’s “Get Up, Get Down, Get Funky, Get Loose.” The remix perfectly captures the original’s upbeat energy, introducing contemporary sounds that ensure its relevance on today’s dance floors.

Not forgetting Michael Jackson’s “Off The Wall,” which gets a refreshing remix from Block & Crown. The modern mix keeps the legendary artist’s charm intact while adding an extra layer of excitement with new-age rhythms.

In the Paul Parsons Club Mix of Chanson’s “Don’t Hold Back,” the original’s strong vocals remain a highlight, complemented by a more energetic beat. The result is a potent remix that commands listeners to get up and dance.

Gino Soccio’s “Dancer Delight” and Sugar Hill Gang’s mashup by Paul Jockey & Lissat ingeniously merges the two tracks. It takes the best elements from each song, weaving them together in a thrilling composition that keeps the dance floor vibrant.

Meanwhile, the Dr Packer Remix of Sylvester’s “Do Ya Wanna Funk” adds an electrifying touch to the iconic track. The remix maintains the original’s spirit while reimagining it with a modern, funky twist.

DJ Meme’s Reconstruction Remix of George Michael’s “Outside” and Barry Harris’s 2021 Remix of The Jacksons’ “Can You Feel It” offer fresh takes on these beloved classics, transforming them into exhilarating contemporary anthems.

The remixes of top-rated disco songs don’t stop there. Diana Ross’s “The Boss” (Block & Crown Mix), Leo Sayer’s “You Make Me Feel Like Dancing 2021” (Club Mix), and many others have all been revitalized. These updated versions are delighting both original fans and younger generations alike, cementing the enduring legacy of disco music.

The dance floor remains a potent symbol of cultural expression and unity. Through these contemporary remixes, we see that the top-rated disco songs of the 70s and 80s still have the power to captivate and move us. The remixes breathe new life into these timeless tracks, ensuring their rightful place on the dance floors of today and beyond.

These brilliantly remixed versions of top-rated disco songs demonstrate how the past can harmoniously merge with the present. They are a testament to the enduring appeal of disco music and its ability to keep us dancing, no matter the decade.

Until the next time…ENJOY!

Album: Thank God It’s Disco Vol. 6
Artists: Various
Genre: Disco
Length: 02:21:03

1. Lionel Richie – All Night Long (Softmal & Nytron 2K21 Mix)

2. Donna Summer – Bad Girls (Eugenio Fico Mix)

3. The Brothers Johnson – Stomp! (A DJ Meme Definitive Remix)

4. Teddy Pendergrass – Get Up, Get Down, Get Funky, Get Loose (Jet Boot Jack Remix)

5. Michael Jackson – Off The Wall (Block & Crown Mix)

6. Chanson – Don’t Hold Back (Paul Parsons Club Mix)

7. Peaches & Herb – Shake Your Groove Thing (Lissat Mix)

8. Gino Soccio vs. Sugar Hill Gang – Dancer Delight (Paul Jockey & Lissat Mashup)

9. Alec R. Costandinos – Romeo & Juliet (Mr. Root Extended Remix)

10. Voyage – From East To West (Mr. Root 54 Remix)

11. Barry White – Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe (DJ Fabietto Edit Bootleg Regroove)

12. B.B. & Q. Band – On The Beat (Bronx Cheer, Anna M & Matt Cannon Mix)

13. Hot Chocolate – You Sexy Thing (Softmal Mix)

14. Sylvester – Do Ya Wanna Funk (Dr Packer Remix)

15. George Michael – Outside (DJ Meme Reconstruction Remix)

16. Grover Washington Jr. feat. Bill Withers – Just The Two Of Us (LON Remix)

17. The Staple Singers – I’ll Take You There (Block & Crown x Paul Parsons Mix)

18. The Doobie Brothers – Listen To The Music (Block & Crown Mix)

19. Chaka Khan – I Feel For You (Dr Packer Rework)

20. Hot Streak – Body Work (Dr Packer Remix)

21. Geraldine Hunt – Can’t Fake The Feeling (Block & Crown x Paul Parsons Mix)

22. Diana Ross – The Boss (Block & Crown Mix)

23. The Spinners – I’ll Be There (Block & Crown X Paul Parsons Mix)

24. Loleatta Holloway – We’re Getting Stronger (DJ Meme Frankupper Mix)

25. The Jacksons – Can You Feel It (Barry Harris 2021 Remix)

26. Leo Sayer – You Make Me Feel Like Dancing 2021 (Club Mix)

Purple Disco Machine: The Unpredictable Maestro of Funky House Music

Catching Up With Purple Disco Machine 2021 [Expanded]

Emerging on the dance music scene over a decade ago, Germany’s Tino Piontek—better known as Purple Disco Machine—has carved a unique niche for himself in the realm of electronic dance music. An artist who refuses to be pigeonholed, Piontek has managed to remain on the cutting edge while dipping his toes into various sub-genres.

The Purple Disco Machine project first gained traction in 2009, rooted in a distinct Deep Funk-branded Disco House music style. Although the initial journey had its ups and downs, it was the 2013 release of “My House” that marked a turning point. The track topped the Beatport Deep House charts and became a defining moment that signaled his arrival in the mainstream.

Purple Disco Machine’s star really started to soar in 2018. A particular highlight was his ingenious reworking of “Male Stripper” by Man 2 Man called “(Dished) Male Stripper”, that utilized one of many riffs from the iconic Loleatta Holloway. This remix effortlessly blended the camp of the original 90s techno track with a pulsating, contemporary beat, winning acclaim in both underground and mainstream dance clubs. It even earned a spot on our “Top Dance Songs of the Year” series.

Beyond these accomplishments, he’s showcased an exceptional range of adaptability. The artist has worked with a plethora of dance music’s crème de la crème, from Jamiroquai and New Order to Faithless and Claptone. His transformative power as a producer has allowed songs by Hercules & Love Affair, Sigma with Paloma Faith, and even our personal favorite, Shapeshifters, to get a new lease on life on the dance floor.

And it’s not just his older works that keep us intrigued; he’s also turned his creative flair towards newer chart-toppers. From the soulful beats of Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande’s “Rain On Me” to the pulsing energy of Weiss’ “Feel My Needs,” his Midas touch seems to know no bounds. With each collaboration or remix, he reimagines the musical landscape, as seen with The Human League’s “Don’t You Want Me,” Claptone & Mylo’s “Drop The Pressure,” and the latest offering, “Hypnotized,” featuring Sophie & The Giants.

Purple Disco Machine has crafted a unique Funky House style that seamlessly integrates into multiple genres. Far from being pigeonholed, his musical approach works wonders with pop anthems and underground House tracks alike. He has a particular affinity for Indie artists such as Hercules & Love Affair and Sophie & The Giants. This chameleon-like ability allows him to take any track, whether it’s an iconic classic or an overlooked gem, and transform it into an irresistible dance floor magnet. While some may argue that he lacks a ‘signature style,’ this eclectic range is precisely what makes PDM so captivating. Each production he touches—be it NuDisco, Deep House, Classic House, or Indie Dance—emerges reinvigorated, making his music not only hard to categorize but utterly engaging to listen to.

This feature is not intended as a career epitaph but rather a tribute to an artist who is clearly on an upward trajectory. Madonna, if you’re scanning the musical landscape for your next collaborator, you might want to consider this gem of a producer. As for the rest of us, we can’t wait to see where his explorative sonic spirit takes him next.

Cheers to Purple Disco Machine—here’s to a future filled with more foot-stomping, booty-shaking, crowd-pleasing magic!

Until the next time…ENJOY!

Album: Catching Up with Purple Disco Machine
Genre: Disco House, NuDisco, Indie Dance
Year: 2021
Total Time: 03:22:46

1. Exotica (Club Mix) [with Mind Enterprises]

2. Purple Disco Maschine – L.O.V.E (Mixshow Edit) [with Boris Dlugosch]

3. My House (Original Mix)

4. Do You Feel the Same [Hercules & Love Affair]

5. Yo! (Original Mix)

6. Giant [Calvin Harris & Rag ‘N’ Bone Man]

7. Rain On Me [Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande]

8. Feel My Needs (Extended Mix) [Weiss]

9. Joys (Extended Remix) [Roberto Surace]

10. All I Want (Extended Remix) [Boys Noize feat. Jake Shears]

11. Dished (Male Stripper) (Extended Mix)

12. Praise You 2019 (Extended Remix) [FatBoy Slim]

13. Ocean Drive (Extended Mix) [Duke Dumont]

14. Showbiz [Yuksek feat. Villa]

15. At Night (Extended Remix) [Shakedown]

16. Playbox (Extended Mix)

17. Menergy (Extended Remix) [Patrick Cowley & Sylvester]

18. Up & Down (Original Mix) [feat. Lorenz Rhode]

19. Emotion (Extended Mix)

20. Musique (Original Mix)

21. The Future [Motez feat. Antony & Cleopatra]

22. On My Mind [Diplo & SIDEPIECE]

23. And The Beat Goes On [The Whispers]

24. Cloud 9 [Jamiroquai]

25. London Headache [Anabel Englund]

26. Magic [Kylie Minogue]

27. Groovejet (If This Ain’t Love) [Spiller feat. Sophie Ellis-Bextor]

28. Dua Lipa & Body Funk vs. Physical [Barry Harris Mashup]

29. Don’t You Want Me (Extended Remix) [The Human League]

30. Drop The Pressure [Claptone & Mylo]

31. In My Arms (Extended)

32. Dopamine (Extended Mix) [feat. Eyelar]

33. Don’t Start Now [Dua Lipa]

34. Let The Sun Shine (Extended Remix) [Milk & Sugar]

35. Fireworks (Extended Mix) [Moss Kena & The Knocks]

36. Hypnotized (Extended Mix) [feat. Sophie & The Giants]

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