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Deep & Soulful House Mix 2026 – Underground Energy, Turbojazz, Vince Watson & Fouk

Kono Vidovic April 3, 2026 81 5 5


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Dirty Disco 641 is a deep and soulful house mix that evolves from warm, musical grooves into a deeper club-driven journey. Featuring key artists like Turbojazz, Vince Watson and Fouk, this episode explores the connection between house music, culture and personal growth. Expect storytelling, refined production and a mix that balances emotion with dancefloor energy.


A Mix That Reflects More Than Just Music

Some mixes are built to fill a space. Others are built to mean something.

This episode of Dirty Disco sits firmly in that second category.

From the very first track, there’s a sense of intention. Not just in the selection, but in how everything unfolds. It doesn’t rush. It doesn’t try to impress too quickly. Instead, it pulls you in gradually, letting the groove do the work, allowing each track to breathe and reveal itself over time.

And that approach isn’t accidental.

Behind the scenes, things have shifted. Losing clients while stepping into a new role as a city council member forces a different perspective. Less about constant output, more about intention. Less noise, more clarity.

That mindset translates directly into this mix.

Setting the Tone: Musical Depth from the Start

The opening with Fouk alongside Archil & Leon immediately establishes a foundation of musicality. There’s warmth, subtlety and a level of craftsmanship that rewards attention.

This isn’t passive listening.

Tracks from lovetempo and Gus Paterson continue that flow, keeping things accessible but never shallow. There’s groove, but also structure. Emotion, but also restraint.

By the time Maajo’s Water of Life (Spiritual Mix) enters, the direction becomes clear: this is a journey that’s not afraid to go deeper.

Must read: our track talk with Fouk

Turbojazz and the Story of Club Culture

At the core of this episode lies the work of Turbojazz.

His album Memorabilia appears multiple times throughout the mix, acting as a narrative thread rather than just a source of tracks.

In a recent track talk with Turbojazz, he described the album as a reflection on what dance music culture represents. Not just sound, but shared experience. Community. Memory.

That perspective is audible.

Whether it’s the playful energy of Summer Madnezz, the emotional weight of Body & Soul with Robert Owens, or the uplifting spirit of The Joy with Rona Ray, each track contributes to a bigger picture.

This is house music as a cultural language.

Vince Watson: Craft Over Trends

If Turbojazz represents the emotional narrative, Vince Watson represents longevity and craftsmanship.

With over three decades in electronic music, his presence in this mix adds a layer of depth that’s hard to replicate.

In conversation, Watson emphasized the importance of building something that lasts. Not reacting to trends, but refining a personal sound over time.

That philosophy is evident in both Eminesence (2026 Rework) and Reach For The Sun (Floor Mix).

There’s precision, but also feeling. Structure, but also soul.

It’s music made with intention, and it shows.

Also read: our track talk with Vince Watson.

The Shift Toward the Dancefloor

As the mix progresses, the energy becomes more focused.

Kevin Over introduces a more stripped-back, functional club sound. The kind of track that doesn’t ask for attention, but commands it through rhythm alone.

Lay-Far Dance Orchestra adds a different dimension entirely, bringing live instrumentation and a jazz-informed approach into the mix. It’s a reminder that house music doesn’t exist in isolation, it draws from decades of musical history.

Further along, artists like Faze Action, Nutritious and Simon Paw expand the sonic palette, each contributing to the overall journey without breaking its coherence.

Moments That Go Beyond the Dancefloor

Not every track is about movement.

Some are about reflection.

Mr. V’s Make Peace stands out as one of those moments. A track that carries a message as much as it carries a groove.

Placed where it is in the mix, it shifts the focus inward. It creates space. It invites you to pause, even if just for a moment.

These are the details that define a well-constructed set.

Dirty Disco as a Platform

What makes this episode stronger is the context around it.

Dirty Disco isn’t just a mix series, it’s an evolving platform that connects listeners with the deeper layers of music culture.

Through track talks with artists like Vince Watson, Turbojazz and Fouk, listeners are given access to the thinking behind the music. Add to that reviews, curated selections and exclusive DJ-only mixes, and it becomes clear that this is more than just a listening experience.

It’s an ecosystem.

Full Tracklist – Dirty Disco 641

00:00:00 — Fouk and Archil & Leon – Sundays
00:03:39 — lovetempo – By Your Side
00:07:15 — Gus Paterson – Playing Games
00:13:41 — Maajo – Water of Life (Spiritual Mix)
00:20:24 — Gus Paterson – No More
00:26:12 — Lay-Far Dance Orchestra – The Harp of Boom
00:29:41 — Turbojazz feat. Veezo – It’s Not Alright
00:32:39 — Nutritious – Freefall
00:35:30 — Fouk & The Phenomenal Handclap Band – Tune It Out
00:39:10 — Kevin Over – Mod Town
00:43:39 — Tim Lucent, Kristos, Mona Matsuoka – Hakyō no Kiki
00:47:42 — Faze Action – Radio City
00:51:45 — Lay-Far Dance Orchestra – Where You From
00:56:38 — Turbojazz – Summer Madnezz
01:01:55 — Turbojazz feat. Robert Owens – Body & Soul
01:07:44 — Turbojazz feat. Javonntte – Everybody DJ
01:13:11 — Turbojazz feat. Rona Ray – The Joy
01:17:51 — Fish Go Deep feat. Tracey K – Battery Man (Houseswingers Club Mix)
01:24:11 — Dahlia Noire – Wasting Time With You
01:26:12 — Vince Watson – Eminesence [2026 Rework]
01:33:34 — Unique Groove – Disco Ashes
01:38:24 — Mr. V – Make Peace (Houseswingers Club Mix)
01:47:06 — Vince Watson – Reach For The Sun [Floor Mix]
01:53:23 — Simon Paw – Inner Space
02:01:06 — Tim Lucent, Kristos, Mona Matsuoka – Hakyō no Kiki (Matt FX Remix)
02:06:11 — Fouk & 79.5 – Reverie
02:10:43 — Kevin Over – Mistress Solange

Final Thoughts

This episode isn’t about peaks or drops.

It’s about flow.
About intention.
About understanding that the strongest journeys don’t force themselves, they unfold.

Dirty Disco 641 captures that balance.

Between past and future.
Between groove and depth.
Between music and meaning.

And somewhere in that space…
you find your way back into the rhythm.


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