2025 Repress
The most luxurious of re-edits comes rolling round once again, with the 6th Volume in LUXXURY’s rework series set to hit those platters. Disco from another dimension in its various forms and facets, re-tweaked for the modern dancefloor. All killer no filler, you can’t go wrong here.
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DJ Support: Greg Wilson, The Reflex, Jkriv, DJ Harvey.
Four new edits LUXXURY’s infamous series now on wax showcasing some of the LA-based producer’s most sought after cuts:
“Don’t Just Stand There” dubs out a classic house anthem, while “Ban that Boogie Sound” highlights the slinky bassline from a postpunk/new wave crossover classic. “Watch Out Boy” highlights the hypnotic Motown-evoking bassline from a beloved 80s pop duo; and “Feel That Heat” showcases the gorgeous rhodes, strings and vocals from an iconic global superstar
DJ Support: Greg Wilson, The Reflex, Jkriv, DJ Harvey
Four new edits LUXXURY’s infamous series now on wax showcasing some of the LA-based producer’s most sought after cuts: 'Is It Real, Now' dubs out a popular modern Aussie indie disco hit, while 'Rap Chore' highlights the slinky bassline from an early new wave/hip hop crossover classic. 'Groove Prove' similarly highlights the sick 16th note bassline from another beloved 80s pop hit by a NYC female; and 'Disco 82' takes us halfway around the world to bring the Indian funk.
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From LUXXURY’s infamous edit series, these long sought after tracks are finally getting a proper release in this new limited series. 'Never Gonna Dance Again?' is a hopeful look to a post pandemic world, blending a well known blue eyed soul vocal with a bassline straight from Paradise. 'Black Curtains' is a deep cut cover of an AOR classic, while 'Black Magic Reaper' is a gloriously slow, psych disco haze. 'We’re All Gonna...' loops a sleazy French jazz disco B side with a vocal sample from a Purple guest.
Some of LUXXURY’s most popular floor fillers on wax for the first time in this new limited series.
“Uh Huh” hearkens back to a Beautiful Time, ripping off and improving upon a Silver Convention-esque bassline. “Da Ya” is a deep cut Eastern European cover of a sleazy pop disco classic. “Petula” is LUXXURY’s most popular rework to date after DJ Harvey gave it an auspicious premiere in his Milan Boiler Room set.
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