Thursday, 13 January 2011

Pasquale & SK Present:


The edit has always been a vital part of dance culture and the current state of artists and DJs utilising editing into their mixing and overall act is more than ever before. The current underground ‘Nu-Disco’ movement has gained a huge amount of steam in the past few years, coming from partly house drop-outs and also from funk and disco enthusiasts. The one thing tying them together is the art of the edit. It enables them to put a new spin on older tracks which allows a newer audience to enjoy the sounds from that time. Rather than simply becoming a revival of sounds, the cross-section of tunes picked for editing and chosen for a mix are wide and vast and all this makes an exciting and progressive scene. 2000 & Disco proves that older music can still evolve to this day, years after it has been released. New listeners and DJs can connect with these tracks from their own perspective and if an edit can make a records more relevant to a modern audience then everyone is a winner.


Pasquale & SK (2000 & Disco Mix) by dbe

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