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This web site contains sexually explicit material:Unlike the first volume, Disco 2 was presented as a curated by London DJ Danny Rampling .
Owning the 1986-2007 4-CD set is about more than just collecting hits. It is a masterclass in the art of the remix. Pet Shop Boys - Disco 1-4 -1986-2007- 4-CD Set
Disc One captures the raw, urgent energy of the mid-80s dance underground. It feels less like a remix album and more like a lost club soundtrack. Unlike the first volume, Disco 2 was presented
“Miracles” (Lemonade Mix) – wait, that’s not right. Let’s be accurate: “Miracles” (Eric Prydz Mix) is pure euphoria, building like a cathedral of lasers. And “Try It (I’m in Love with a Married Man)” – a cover of a lost disco classic – turns adultery into a thumping, breathless confession. Disc One captures the raw, urgent energy of
The standout was the Shep Pettibone remix of "Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)." It stripped away the radio-friendly sheen, replacing it with a harder, dub-influenced sound that resonated in the underground clubs of Manchester and New York. Disco 2 (1994): The Continuous Mix
The second disc, "Disco 2", showcases the Pet Shop Boys' experimental phase, featuring albums "Behaviour" (1990), "Hot" (1993), and "Bilingual" (1996). This period saw the duo exploring new sounds, such as jazz and Latin influences, while maintaining their signature wit and sophistication. Highlights from this disc include "The End of the World", "I Don't Want to Cry", and "Before".
Russian coed Scyley Jam makes her HB4K debut with us today as she poses in just her tight pink skirt...