Dirty Disco 618: The Global Groove Renaissance
The Return of Soulful Underground House There is a global movement rising within electronic music. Deep house is reconnecting with its roots, and producers around the world are rediscovering what […]
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Kono Vidovic October 31, 2025 91 3
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Dirty Disco 619: A Deep, Soulful and Underground House Journey Kono Vidovic
When deep house, soul and underground energy meet, the result is always something special. Episode 619 of Dirty Disco captures that feeling perfectly. Hosted and curated by Kono Vidovic, this new chapter in the long-running mix series blends fresh releases, timeless grooves and community connection into one flowing story.
For two hours, Dirty Disco 619 moves effortlessly between moods and genres: from dreamy Norwegian house to jazzy New York club rhythms. It is music for those who love depth, groove and craftsmanship in a mix that feels alive and personal.



This episode brings together some of the most interesting artists and labels shaping the modern underground scene. You will hear music from Lakeshouse, Girls Of The Internet, Auntie Flo, Julian Bainbridge, LarryLuxe, Ralph Session, Retromigration and Carlos Nilmmns.
It is a journey that starts in the north with the fresh, playful sound of Lakeshouse and ends deep in the underground with Amsterdam-based Retromigration. Between those points, the set travels through soul, disco and classic house influences that define the Dirty Disco sound.
Listeners can explore the full tracklist, background information about each artist and label, and extra music content directly here on dirtydiscoradio.com. Every episode is documented so you can easily discover new favorites or revisit the music that moved you.



Episode 619 opens with Lakeshouse and their track “Outrofil,” setting a warm and organic tone. Soon after, Kraak & Smaak join the mix with “Travel Light,” a smooth combination of funk and modern club soul.
From there, Auntie Flo brings a touch of global rhythm and spirituality with tracks such as “Paradise 23” and “Mount Kōya.” Julian Bainbridge offers deep and atmospheric textures on his label Sounds Over Seas, while Girls Of The Internet add emotion and songwriting through “Bye Bye Bye” featuring Pinty.
As the set builds, LarryLuxe and Moi Records lift the energy with “Higher,” followed by the classic New York feel of Jovonn’s “React.” Ralph Session’s “The Ride” and “Dancing” carry that same groove further, before Carlos Nilmmns paints a cinematic picture with “Riviera.” Finally, Retromigration and Maltitz close the journey with raw, jazzy swing and modern underground fire.
The mix is seamless, detailed and carefully paced. Every transition feels intentional, every track contributes to the atmosphere. This is the kind of curation that makes Dirty Disco stand out from algorithm-driven playlists.



One of the things that makes Dirty Disco unique is the sense of community around it. Listeners often send messages about where and how they tune in: during long drives, while cooking, studying or simply unwinding after work.
Starting from episode 620, Kono invites listeners to take part more directly by sending short audio recordings. These “voice drops” can include your name, where you are listening from and your personal Dirty Disco moment. Selected messages will be included in future episodes, turning the show into something more interactive and global.
Audio clips can be sent via Instagram or by email. It is an open invitation to share your story and become part of the wider Dirty Disco family.




For those who want to dive even deeper, Dirty Disco offers extended DJ-only versions through Apple Podcasts and Mixcloud Select. These member editions feature longer sets, additional tracks and uninterrupted blends without voice-over.
Members help keep the show independent and receive access to exclusive archives and mixes that are not publicly available. The extended mix for episode 619 continues beyond the regular two hours, expanding the journey into late-night territory.
This week also marks the release of a special set that deserves attention: the Dirty Disco Classics Mix, subtitled “90s House Revival.” Normally part of the members library, this one has been opened to everyone.
It is a tribute to the golden era of house, where artists like Tony Humphries, Kerri Chandler, Cajmere and early Defected releases shaped a sound that still influences DJs today. The mix is available on Mixcloud and YouTube for anyone who wants to experience those timeless rhythms in a fresh context.
Lakeshouse represent the creative side of Norwegian electronic music. Their blend of live instrumentation, synthesizers and playful melodies makes their sound instantly recognisable.
Auntie Flo, the project of Brian d’Souza, bridges continents through rhythm and emotion. His music is a celebration of cultural fusion in electronic form.
Girls Of The Internet continue to blur the line between house and soul, proving that club music can carry real emotion. Ralph Session brings authentic New York house grooves to the table, while Retromigration embodies Amsterdam’s new underground wave with his jazzy, MPC-driven approach.
Together, these artists form a snapshot of what modern house music sounds like in 2025: diverse, connected and full of feeling.
Dirty Disco 619 is more than a playlist. It’s a story about how electronic music keeps evolving while staying rooted in its history. Each track is a chapter in a global conversation between producers, DJs and listeners.
By combining modern production with soulful warmth, this episode reminds us why curated mixes still matter. They bring context, emotion and discovery back into listening — something streaming algorithms can never fully replicate.
Dirty Disco 619 connects generations, cities and sounds through the universal language of groove. It is music that feels both personal and global at the same time.
Whether you are in Amsterdam, London, Berlin or somewhere far away, the message is the same: music is meant to bring people together, one track at a time.
Stay tuned for the next episode, keep discovering, and keep the groove alive.
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