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Dirty Disco 643: Deep House, Disco and Underground Sounds Worth Your Attention

Kono Vidovic April 17, 2026 88 8 5


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Dirty Disco has always been about more than just playing tracks. It is about context, storytelling and guiding listeners through a carefully constructed musical journey.

Episode 643 is a strong example of that philosophy. Instead of chasing trends or obvious hits, this mix focuses on artists and releases that build atmosphere, develop over time and stay with you after listening.

From the very first track, you can feel that this is not background music. This is a set designed to be experienced.

TL;DR: What to Expect from Dirty Disco 643

Dirty Disco episode 643 is a curated journey through underground house and disco, built around artists like Ben Hixon, Djomood, Bauhouse and Lovetempo. The mix balances warmth, groove and emotional depth, starting with Old Sedan’s introspective sound and closing with Lovetempo’s powerful and uplifting finale. This episode is about discovery, flow and music that reveals itself over time.

Old Sedan - EP Cover

Opening the Journey: Old Sedan and the Story Behind the Sound

The episode opens with Old Sedan and his track Union County, taken from the debut EP With Love My Dear. This project is designed as a six-part journey through urban life, balancing movement and introspection.

Produced in Paris and released on Partyfine, the EP reflects a blend of classic house influences and modern electronic textures. It feels human, warm and slightly nostalgic without losing its contemporary edge.

If you want to go deeper into the story behind this release, you can read the full Old Sedan interview and EP breakdown, where the creative process and vision are explored in detail.

The Core Artist of the Episode: Ben Hixon and Modern Deep House

One of the defining elements of Dirty Disco 643 is the recurring presence of Ben Hixon.

Originally from Texas and now based in Brooklyn, Hixon has built a reputation for crafting deep house that is subtle, textured and emotionally rich. His work on NDATL Muzik, the label run by Kai Alce, places him firmly within the global underground scene.

Tracks like Y Do U Get So Nervous, Area Code 336 (Phone Rings) and Taping demonstrate his approach. Instead of relying on big drops or obvious hooks, he focuses on groove, detail and atmosphere.

His productions are layered with dusty analogue textures, understated melodies and rhythms that evolve gradually. This makes them ideal for DJs who value flow and long-form storytelling.

For a deeper understanding of his work and background, you can explore the Ben Hixon interview.

Baron & Konvex

Connecting Disco Roots with Modern House: Mid-Set Highlights

As the mix progresses, the sound expands into a broader spectrum of disco and house influences.

Baron and Konvex bring a refined blend of indie dance and melodic disco with In My Heart, while From House To Disco continues that lineage by reinterpreting classic disco elements through a modern production lens.

Djomood plays a central role in this part of the set. Appearing multiple times, his tracks create continuity and structure. His releases on labels like The Basement Discos show a clear understanding of what works in a DJ set. These are tracks that maintain energy without becoming predictable.

Trader O and Mick Jerome further support this section, adding groove-driven selections that keep the momentum steady and engaging.

Energy and Progression: Bauhouse and the Dancefloor Moment

Around the midpoint of the second hour, the energy lifts with Bauhouse.

Tracks like Win This Fight introduce a more driving and slightly progressive feel, built around piano elements, vocal fragments and a forward-moving groove. It is a subtle shift, but an effective one. The mix gains momentum without losing its identity.

Released on The Basement Discos, a label based in Valencia, these tracks highlight how regional scenes continue to shape the global underground sound.

Emotional Depth and Late-Night Atmosphere

As the mix moves toward its final phase, the tone becomes more introspective.

Chronosonder’s It’s Complicated and Hirows’ Without You bring a deeper emotional layer into the set. These tracks do not disrupt the flow, but rather add nuance and contrast.

This is where Dirty Disco stands out. It allows space for emotion without sacrificing rhythm. The result is a listening experience that feels both cohesive and dynamic.

Lovetempo - There is a light

Closing the Story: Lovetempo and a Message of Growth

The final track, The Right Way by Lovetempo, provides a meaningful conclusion to the episode.

Lovetempo, the project of Mattie Safer, explores themes of love, self-reflection and personal growth. His album There Is A Light blends disco, soul, house and jazz influences into a sound that feels both classic and contemporary.

Ending the mix with this track brings everything together. After moving through different moods and energies, the listener is left with a sense of resolution and clarity.

Full Tracklist for Dirty Disco 643

  1. Old Sedan – Union County
  2. Ben Hixon – Y Do U Get So Nervous
  3. Katermurr – Keep Movin On
  4. Baron (FR), Konvex (FR) – In My Heart (Alternative Disco Mix) [Soundtuary Music]
  5. Mick Jerome – Dive Deeper (ft. Rara & Ale Acosta)
  6. Trader O – Feelin Right
  7. From House To Disco – Emotion (Mary Olivetti Remix)
  8. Djomood & California Disco Suicide – Wonder
  9. Trader O – Keep Going
  10. Zach – All Gettin Out
  11. Djomood, ELTE – Dancer (Extended Mix)
  12. Trader O – Body Move
  13. Djomood – One Person
  14. Djomood – Always Been In You
  15. Ben Hixon – It’s Like A Vision (December Black Out)
  16. Bauhouse – Win This Fight
  17. Bauhouse – Call My Name
  18. Monokultur ft. Hessy, Carlosaurus Rex – After Four (Retromigration Remix) [Feedasoul Records]
  19. Chronosonder – It’s Complicated
  20. Eloi – Kilimandjaro
  21. Hirows – Without You
  22. Mandy Smith – I Just Can’t Wait (Holmes Price Remix) [Balearic London]
  23. Ben Hixon – Area Code 336 (Phone Rings)
  24. Ben Hixon – Taping
  25. Lovetempo – The Right Way [Bastard Jazz]

Beyond the Mix: Discover More Music and Culture

Dirty Disco is not just a weekly show. It is also a platform for discovery.

If you are interested in digging deeper into music culture, you can explore guides such as the best record stores in Paris, or plan your next trip with insights into the best clubs in Ibiza.

For crate diggers, the record store guide to Lisbon offers another perspective on where to find hidden gems.

These resources extend the experience beyond listening and connect the music to real places and communities.

Conclusion: Why Dirty Disco 643 Stands Out

Dirty Disco 643 is not built around hype. It is built around selection, flow and intention.

By combining emerging artists, established underground names and a thoughtful progression, the episode offers a listening experience that feels complete from start to finish.

It invites you to slow down, pay attention and discover something new.

That is what makes it worth your time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Dirty Disco different from other DJ mixes?

Dirty Disco focuses on storytelling, context and carefully curated selections rather than just playing popular tracks.

Where can I find more information about the artists?

You can explore interviews, track talks and reviews on Dirty Disco Radio, including dedicated features on artists like Old Sedan and Ben Hixon.

Is this episode suitable for casual listening?

It works both ways. You can enjoy it in the background, but it rewards active listening much more.

How can I discover similar music?

Follow the show, explore the website content and check the featured labels and artists in the tracklist.

Where can I listen to Dirty Disco?

Dirty Disco is available on Mixcloud, SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts and via the official website.


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