Big news from On The Fruit Records today, they’ve just released Canadian DJ/producer Pat Lok’s debut extended play, and it’s a great record. It has two delicious funk infused, house touched nu disco tracks for the originals, No Shame and Yes Game. On the remixes, we hear great and dreamy vibes from Goldroom, dance floor [...]
Filed under: Bit Funk, EP, Funk, Goldroom, House, Nu Disco, OHYEAH, On The Fruit Records, Pat Lok by Lance Wicks
Mention the term nu disco and Bit Funk’s name will immediately come to mind. The Brooklyn based producer has been making the some of the finest sounds in the genre for what seems like eons in blogosphere time measure. While his usual work involves heavily synth laden sounds that bring incredible depth and journey to [...]
Filed under: Bit Funk, Disco, Hip Hop, House by Lance Wicks
You know you’ve been waiting for it, and now the time is here. German Justin Faust’s second EP on Discotexas has been released, and as expected the whole thing is ace, front to back. The title track is just delicious, a unique blend of nu disco and french house with big punch and some damn [...]
Filed under: Bit Funk, Discotexas, EP, Filter, French, Funk, GLOVES, Herr Styler, House, Justin Faust, Nu Disco, Review by Lance Wicks
It’s an exciting month for Bit Funk fans. Next week his remix of Diamond Lights drops along with his original She’s Got Two Hearts, which will include remixes by Treasure Fingers and Ghosts Of Venice. And more excitingly, today we have his remix of Only Children’s Don’t Stop. Part of Only Children’s new single release, [...]
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Videography by: Matt Power Edited by: Poolside (Yung Dumb) Track: SebastiAn – Embody Exciting times around here during April, we have massive talent Bit Funk performing live at Yung Dumb on the 22nd. Don’t know what Yung Dumb is? Popsicles, champagne and sweaty dance fun, as outlined in the delicious video above. Based out of [...]
Filed under: Bit Funk, Nu Disco, Teaser/Preview, video, Yung Dumb by Lance Wicks