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Vandalism - Shiny Disco Balls

Early support from: Roger Sanchez, Thomas Gold, Sugarstarr + More!

Keeping the vibe tight af after their collab “Forever” with Tommie Sunshine & Disco Fries, Melbourne duo VANDALISM are back at it again with their fresh twist on Who Da Funk’s timeless 2001 classic “Shiny Disco Balls” on VICIOUS.

Welcome MURPH & PETCH to the remix pack off the back of their #1 ARIA CLUB CHART tune “You Can Call Me Al” who nail a tropical house version for commercial floors, Sydney’s HUSKY provides an excellent chugging house flip in his “Balls Deep” mix, Melbourne ledge TOM EVANS drops a tasty morsel of housey goodness on his rendition and completing the pack BE RICH RECORDS fav French-Aussie FILTERKAT churns some proper funk-infused-electro that’s nothing short of perfection.

Release Date August 4th, 2017
Catalog No VG417
Label Vicious
track artist
Shiny Disco Balls (Original Mix) Vandalism 4:26
Shiny Disco Balls (Murph & Petch Remix) Vandalism 5:01
Shiny Disco Balls (Husky's Balls Deep Remix) Vandalism 5:49
Shiny Disco Balls (Tom Evans & Tim Light Remix) Vandalism 6:02
Shiny Disco Balls (Filterkat Remix) Vandalism 5:03
Shiny Disco Balls (Acapella) Vandalism 3:35
Vicious was born in 1992 and has stood strong and steady as the dance music industry has gone from a vinyl led underground movement to a global, digitally distributed and streamed phenomenon. In that time there have literally been hundreds of releases on the labels, the original imprint founded in a back yard shed out of a passion for the music…

That passion which is still vibrant if you talk to co-founders John Course and Andy Van, or any of the people that help make the label tick.

You simply don't make it through the turbulent times of the music industry without your heart being in it…

Some of the most notable artists who began their careers at Vicious include Avicii, Dirty South, Peking Duk, multiple ARIA and IDMA winning group Madison Avenue and Sgt Slick

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