At the moment, the hot song on everyone’s radar “Finally” by Shapeshifters and Billy Porter is the only crossover track that will show up on the forthcoming Disco House set to be released in a couple of weeks. In this first edition, you will find current songs, updated 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s classics, new songs that sample familiar beats from previous eras and lots and lots of DIVAS.
Since I hadn’t been doing my duty of setting aside the tracks that showed up in DJ services, I had to go by memory and pulled some tracks from the past two years that I may have mixed in with my Circuit & Anthems series because at the time - I had no place to put them and ended up leaving a lot a great songs on the cutting room floor. It had been my intention since last year to resurrect this series but I hadn’t gotten around to it until now. Peyton’s fantastic “Things Can Only Get Better” is another fine example of this balance as well though I went with the Eric Kupper remix since that’s who jumpstarted Peyton’s career. For this set I closed it out with the house-friendly remix by Larry Peace but the Russ Rich and Andy Allder club mix is equally fantastic as a future house track that maintains all the uplifting elements that make this song so fabulous. Because music has evolved, you can still throw in some modern future house tracks that have a younger gay appeal and still keep your audience.Ī good example from this set is the AWESOME Matt Consola, Aaron Altemose and Brenda Reed collaboration on “Every Moment.” Every thing about this track screams GAY.
The past few years have brought out more vocal disco house tracks typically associated with these weekly events as opposed to the big room tribal house you normally expect. In fact, you’ll see Barry Harris frequently playing at many of these events and Houston’s Dirty Disco (who own their own club) has also maintained the tradition. Over the years, the tradition had pretty much faded but is still in place in various metropolitan areas around the country. Tea Dance used to begin as a brunch party with mimosas and later evolved into a late afternoon Sunday party that went on into the early evening so gay men could get their disco on and still be in bed early enough for work the next morning. You may ask yourself what the difference is between the two so I’m here to set you straight (no pun intended). Between 20, Party Favorz created a series called the “ T-Dance Edition,” which in hindsight hues more towards what is known today as Disco House.