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Dirty Disco 639: A Deep House Journey Through Jazz, Soul and Underground Energy

Kono Vidovic March 20, 2026 92 14 5


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Dirty Disco 639 by DJ Kono Vidovic is a deep, carefully curated house mix built around groove, musicality and flow. Expect jazzy textures, soulful energy and underground selections from artists like Reagan Grey, DJ Dove, Johannes Klingebiel and Holo.

Introduction: Why This Episode Stands Out

There is a noticeable shift happening in house music right now. Where a few years ago the focus was heavily on fast, algorithm-friendly tracks, the energy is now moving back toward something deeper and more intentional.

Dirty Disco 639 sits right in the middle of that shift.

This episode is not about big drops or instant impact. It is about patience, groove and storytelling. DJ Kono Vidovic builds the mix in layers, allowing each track to breathe and play its role in a bigger journey. The result is a listening experience that feels natural, warm and immersive.

From the very first track, you can hear that this is a set designed with purpose. It moves gradually, drawing you in without forcing attention. That is exactly what makes it so effective.

The Current Shift in House Music

Across platforms like Beatport and Bandcamp, and in DJ sets worldwide, there is a clear return to musical house. DJs and producers are moving away from overproduced, formula-driven sounds and rediscovering what made house music special in the first place.

You hear more jazz influences, more live instrumentation, and more space in the arrangements. Tracks are less about immediate payoff and more about long-term feeling. Instead of chasing trends, artists are focusing on identity and craftsmanship.

This also explains the renewed interest in vinyl and smaller independent labels. These spaces allow artists to take risks and develop a sound without the pressure of algorithms.

Dirty Disco 639 reflects this movement perfectly. It is a mix that values depth over speed and selection over quantity.

A Journey Through Sound

What makes this episode stand out is the way it evolves. It begins with warm, jazzy elements that ease you into the mix. These early tracks set a tone that is both relaxed and intentional, creating space for what follows.

As the mix develops, the groove becomes more defined. Artists like Le Hutin and Lance Desardi bring a deeper, more rooted house energy. There is a clear connection to classic US house here, but it never feels dated. Instead, it feels like a continuation of that legacy.

Midway through the set, the influence of DJ Dove becomes especially clear. His sound represents a lineage of house music that prioritizes groove, repetition and subtle progression. It is a reminder that great dancefloor music does not need to shout to be effective.

Later in the mix, the energy shifts again. Holo introduces a more cinematic and atmospheric layer, adding depth and contrast. These moments allow the listener to step back and experience the music in a different way before returning to the groove.

Reagan Grey and the WOLF EP Highlight

One of the defining sections of this episode is the inclusion of multiple tracks from Reagan Grey’s release on WOLF. Also read the full track talk interview with Reagan Grey here.

Based in Toronto and active in the underground for over 15 years, Reagan Grey has developed a sound that is deeply connected to the roots of house music. You can hear influences from New York, Detroit and Chicago, but everything is presented with a modern and refined touch.

Tracks like Starlight and Kinetic show a strong sense of control and identity. They are not trying to impress with complexity, but instead focus on groove, balance and musical detail.

Your Love, featuring Finn Rees, adds another dimension with its subtle keys and soulful atmosphere. Not Giving Up, with vocals from Christie Nelson, stands out for its depth and meaning. The vocals feel intentional and expressive, rather than just an added element.

What makes this EP special is its consistency. Every track serves a purpose and fits naturally within a DJ set. This is the kind of release that stays relevant over time.

Why This Mix Works

Dirty Disco 639 works because it understands flow.

Instead of building everything around peaks, the mix moves in waves. There are moments where the energy rises, but also moments where it pulls back and allows space. This creates a dynamic listening experience that keeps you engaged without overwhelming you.

It also makes the mix versatile. You can listen to it while working, during a late-night drive, or as inspiration for your own DJ sets. It adapts to your environment instead of demanding attention.

That is a rare quality.

Full Tracklist

  1. Loket – Afternoon At Barenquell
  2. Ronald Langestraat – Lowdown
  3. O’Flynn – Kola
  4. Freddy da Stupid – Back To Pangea Pt. II (Jazzapella Version)
  5. Johannes Klingebiel – Dolce
  6. Le Hutin – Pimp My Jazzy Ride
  7. Lance Desardi – The Power of Suggestion
  8. Johannes Klingebiel – Follow The Line
  9. DJ Dove & CLAVÉ – Paises (Grind City Mixtures)
  10. Martin Brodin feat. Alexandra Hamnede – Twist In My Sobriety (Hey Cabrera! Extended Mix)
  11. DJ Dove & N.W.N. – Down (Grind City Mixtures)
  12. Giacomo De Falco – Step Back
  13. Heritage Listed – Peace At Last
  14. DJ Dove, Todd G. & DJ Disciple – Get Up (Grind City Mixtures)
  15. Holo – Spirits (Last Year At Marienbad)
  16. Holo – Cycles (Last Year At Marienbad)
  17. Reagan Grey – Starlight
  18. Reagan Grey – Kinetic
  19. Shabi – Round Da Grooves
  20. Le Hutin – Jazzette
  21. Da Night & DJ Dove – Touch My Soul
  22. Reagan Grey – Your Love (feat. Finn Rees)
  23. Reagan Grey – Not Giving Up (feat. Christie Nelson)
  24. Black Loops & Paffetti – Open Your Mind
  25. Shabi – Te Quiero
  26. Holo – Astro
  27. Djomood – One Person
  28. Holo – Sympatika
  29. Black Loops & Paffetti – Anyone Like You

Final Thoughts

Dirty Disco 639 is a clear example of where house music is heading.

Less noise, more intention. Less pressure to perform, more focus on feeling.

If you are looking for a mix that respects the roots of house music while still sounding fresh and relevant, this episode delivers exactly that.


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