Disco Music Tracks
Disco music tracks from independent producers — nu-disco, disco edits and modern disco-house cuts. Stream, download and license for DJ sets.
Disco never actually died — it just went underground, mutated into house music, and came back stronger as nu-disco, disco-house and the edit culture that keeps rediscovering the 1970s dancefloor. This category collects disco tracks from independent producers uploading original material and re-edits directly to Musiconect.
Every track streams in full, tagged with BPM and key, and comes from a real producer profile you can follow and book. Disco is uniquely well-suited to DJ sets that need warmth, vocal energy and rhythmic swing — perfect for weddings, festival warm-ups, terrace sessions, hospitality events and any room where you need people moving without hammering them with techno kicks.
Nu-disco typically lives at 110–120 BPM with heavier synth bass and modern production, while disco edits and re-works keep the original tempos (usually 108–120 BPM) but tighten arrangements for DJ use. Use the BPM filter to plan set energy, and follow producers whose edit or original-production style aligns with the vibe you want.
For DJs who play open-format or crossover sets, disco is a cheat code — it mixes cleanly with house, funk, boogie and Latin, and gives you an emotional palette you cannot get from strictly electronic material. New disco uploads land regularly as edit culture keeps producers busy — sort by newest to keep your library current.
Frequently asked questions about Disco
What is nu-disco?
Nu-disco is a modern take on classic disco — usually 110–120 BPM, built with contemporary synths and drum machines, but retaining the four-on-the-floor pulse, funky basslines and vocal-forward arrangements of 1970s disco.
Are disco edits legal to use in DJ sets?
Edits based on samples of original disco records exist in a grey area — many are widely used in DJ culture but not always cleared for commercial release. Original nu-disco productions on Musiconect are fully cleared. Check each track page for licence details.
What BPM is disco?
Classic disco typically sits at 108–120 BPM. Nu-disco and modern disco-house often push slightly higher, up to 122 BPM. Use the BPM filter on Musiconect to find tracks that fit your set tempo.
Can I use disco tracks for weddings or events?
Absolutely — disco is one of the most reliable genres for events precisely because it works across age groups. Independent producers on Musiconect upload event-friendly disco specifically for wedding, corporate and hospitality DJs.
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