Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 1 year ago
Following the success of Small Town Boy, DE SOFFER returns with a new disco reinterpretation of Make It Wit Chu, originally recorded by Queens of the Stone Age. Already known for turning iconic vocals into modern disco floor records, DE SOFFER brings his signature disco warmth and tight, contemporary production to this 2007 classic. Groove-led bass, crisp drums, and shimmering synth textures transform the original into a confident new disco cut built for peak time crossover sets. Genres: Nu-disco Key use: Peak time disco crossover For fans of: Modern disco, indie dance adjacent sets, confident vocal floor moments
Following the success of Small Town Boy, DE SOFFER returns with a new disco reinterpretation of Make It Wit Chu, originally recorded by Queens of the Stone Age. Already known for turning iconic vocals into modern disco floor records, DE SOFFER brings his signature disco warmth and tight, contemporary production to this 2007 classic. Groove-led bass, crisp drums, and shimmering synth textures transform the original into a confident new disco cut built for peak time crossover sets. Genres: Nu-disco Key use: Peak time disco crossover For fans of: Modern disco, indie dance adjacent sets, confident vocal floor moments
Glasgow Underground Nu Disco / Disco
Glasgow Underground Nu Disco / Disco
Glasgow Underground Nu Disco / Disco
Soave Nu Disco / Disco
Following the success of his nu-disco remake of Blue Monday, Israeli producer DE SOFFER returns with a stunning rework of Smalltown Boy — one of the most emotional and celebrated songs of the 1980s. This vocal was originally recorded for another project, but when the track didnt materialise, DE SOFFER asked to work with it — and he has absolutely delivered. Smalltown Boy is a notoriously difficult song to adapt for the club: the verses carry emotional weight, but the originals breakbeat-style structure doesnt translate naturally to a 4/4 floor. DE SOFFER solves that problem with style. He keeps the iconic synths and melancholic beauty of the original, then adds an infectious disco bassline, guitar groove, and rich melodic lift that transforms it from an 80s anthem into a prime-time nu-disco floor filler. The extended version mirrors the originals emotional arc while dropping into a euphoric, arpeggiated electro-disco finale — the kind of end-of-night moment that leaves the whole ro.
Following the success of his nu-disco remake of Blue Monday, Israeli producer DE SOFFER returns with a stunning rework of Smalltown Boy — one of the most emotional and celebrated songs of the 1980s. This vocal was originally recorded for another project, but when the track didnt materialise, DE SOFFER asked to work with it — and he has absolutely delivered. Smalltown Boy is a notoriously difficult song to adapt for the club: the verses carry emotional weight, but the originals breakbeat-style structure doesnt translate naturally to a 4/4 floor. DE SOFFER solves that problem with style. He keeps the iconic synths and melancholic beauty of the original, then adds an infectious disco bassline, guitar groove, and rich melodic lift that transforms it from an 80s anthem into a prime-time nu-disco floor filler. The extended version mirrors the originals emotional arc while dropping into a euphoric, arpeggiated electro-disco finale — the kind of end-of-night moment that leaves the whole ro.
Paraíso Doux Nu Disco / Disco
LaFace/Legacy Nu Disco / Disco