Emotive and Soulful Deep House Journey for 2026 in Dirty Disco 637
TLDR Dirty Disco 637 is a two-hour deep house and soulful house mix for 2026, curated as an emotive DJ journey rather than a playlist. The episode blends atmospheric house, […]
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Dirty Disco episode 638 is a deep and soulful house music journey curated by DJ and host Kono Vidovic. The episode blends disco house grooves, underground deep house and timeless dancefloor energy. The hosted radio version features 24 tracks, while the DJ only mix extends the journey to 35 tracks with nearly an extra hour of music.
Artists featured include 6th Borough Project, Giom, FaltyDL, Alton Miller, Faze Action, Demuir, François K, Dimitri From Paris and Christophe Salin.


In an era where playlists are often driven by algorithms, Dirty Disco takes a different path.
Every episode is carefully curated by DJ and host Kono Vidovic, who spends hours digging through new releases, labels and underground catalogs to find records that deserve attention. The goal is not simply to play popular tracks but to create a musical journey that blends discovery with storytelling.
Episode 638 continues that philosophy.
Across the mix you’ll hear a balanced selection of deep house, soulful house, disco influenced grooves and underground dance music. Some records come from producers who have shaped house music for decades, while others represent the new generation pushing the genre forward.
The result is a mix that feels both familiar and refreshing. It respects the roots of house music while continuing to explore new sounds and ideas.


Dirty Disco episode 638 exists in two different listening experiences.
The hosted version is the radio show format where Kono guides listeners through the mix with commentary, sharing insights about the artists, labels and records being played. This version contains 24 tracks and offers context for listeners who enjoy learning more about the music.
For those who prefer a longer uninterrupted journey, there is also the DJ only mix. This extended version expands the episode to 35 tracks and nearly three hours of music. The additional selections allow the mix to explore deeper grooves and slower musical transitions that naturally evolve across the set.
Both versions reflect the same philosophy: a carefully constructed DJ journey that rewards attentive listening.


One of the defining elements of this episode is its musical balance.
The mix moves comfortably between disco inspired house grooves and deeper underground sounds. Some tracks focus on warm melodies and classic dancefloor energy, while others introduce more experimental textures and rhythms.
This balance keeps the mix engaging from beginning to end.
Early in the episode, artists like 6th Borough Project and Giom establish a groove driven foundation. Their productions bring warmth and musicality while maintaining a strong connection to house music’s disco roots.
Later in the mix the sound becomes slightly deeper and more atmospheric. Tracks from producers such as FaltyDL introduce subtle experimentation and rhythmic variation, adding contrast to the overall journey.
By the final hour the mix evolves into a deeper underground house territory with artists like Demuir, Banchan and Christophe Salin, demonstrating how diverse modern house music can be.


Few artists capture the spirit of disco influenced house music as effectively as 6th Borough Project.
The duo, consisting of Craig Smith and Graeme Clark, have built a reputation for blending vintage disco elements with modern house production techniques. Their tracks often feature rich musical arrangements, warm basslines and grooves designed for long DJ sets.
In Dirty Disco 638 several of their records appear throughout the mix, including For Life, The Hertz and The Deal.
These tracks help shape the musical identity of the episode and highlight the continuing influence of disco on contemporary house music.


French producer Giom has become one of the consistent names within the underground house scene.
His releases on Supremus Records showcase a production style focused on groove and dancefloor functionality. Rather than relying on overly complex arrangements, Giom’s tracks emphasize rhythm, bassline movement and DJ friendly structure.
Dirty Disco 638 includes multiple Giom selections such as Last Dance, The Message and People. Together they demonstrate how minimal elements can create a powerful dancefloor impact when executed well.
House music constantly evolves, but its roots remain deeply connected to artists who have shaped the genre over decades.
In this episode two such influences appear in the mix.
Faze Action contribute the track Journey Through Your Mind, a production that blends soulful instrumentation with classic house groove structures. Their music continues to bridge the gap between disco heritage and modern house culture.
Another important moment comes from Detroit house legend Alton Miller. His track Give It Up (Shaka Remix) brings a soulful Detroit energy into the mix, reminding listeners of the genre’s deep connection to funk, soul and jazz traditions.


As the mix progresses into its later sections, the sound becomes deeper and more hypnotic.
Artists such as Demuir, Christophe Salin, M1NT and STRNGE, and Banchan represent a new generation of producers exploring the deeper edges of house music. Their tracks combine modern production techniques with influences from Chicago and Detroit house traditions.
One highlight is Demuir – Emotional Seasons, which carries the raw rhythmic character often associated with classic Chicago house.
Another standout moment appears when François K and Dimitri From Paris join forces on Steppers Revenge, bringing decades of DJ culture into a single record.
These moments help illustrate the broad musical spectrum that house music now occupies.
House music has always been about community and discovery.
Dirty Disco continues to embrace those values by focusing on music that might otherwise remain hidden beneath the noise of streaming algorithms. Each episode is built with intention, allowing listeners to discover artists, labels and records that deserve attention.
For many listeners the show has become more than just a weekly mix. It serves as a gateway into the wider world of underground house music.
Dirty Disco is a weekly deep house and disco house radio show hosted by DJ Kono Vidovic. The show focuses on underground dance music and music discovery.
Dirty Disco focuses primarily on deep house, soulful house, disco house and underground electronic music.
The hosted version includes commentary and 24 tracks. The DJ only mix is an extended DJ set containing 35 tracks and nearly an extra hour of music.
All music in Dirty Disco is curated and mixed by DJ and host Kono Vidovic.
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