RAHAAN' GLASGOW RESIDENCY!




Million Dollar Disco presents
BAD MOUTHIN'
Monthly Saturdays
From February 26th
in SWG3

A lot of people will remember some great parties in SWG3 when it was simply known as The Warehouse.. It's had a massive makeover since then, being transformed into a mult-discipline arts facility, but retaining the warehouse space as the perfect party venue.. big, dark and loud!
It's no secret that Rahaan is one of our favourite DJs; we gave him his UK debut when he took the roof off (well, part of the ceiling anyway) at the first of our Northern Disco parties in Manchester, then his Glasgow debut when he killed it in the Big Joint. Since then we've booked him a whole load more times, as has the rest of the world.. last year alone he's played in the US, Japan, Germany, Holland, France, the UK.. and probably a few other places. Needless to say he's rocked every time, making him one of the world's most in demand DJs right now. Which makes it all the more exciting to have him as a resident in Glasgow. Anyone who heard him at last year's Million Dollar Disco party will know what to expect - twisted disco, heavily influenced by the original Chicago house music pioneers he grew up listening to, and an infectious enthusiasm behind the decks.
Al Kent doesn't have so far to travel. A Glasgow native with a proven track record in DJing and production with countless releases on labels like BBE, Stilove4music, Real Thing, Kat and All Out War and guest appearances all over Europe including high profile parties for Dimitri From Paris, Joey Negro and Southport Weekender.

Doors from 10pm *LIMITED EARLY BIRD TICKETS @ £6* Details from http://www.milliondollardisco.com
More on the door




It's been quite a while since we released anything on vinyl round here. There's been the occasional EP for other labels of course, but Million Dollar Disco 12" singles feel like a long time ago now.. It's good to be back! The first two releases in this new chapter see Al Kent doing what he does best; finding obscure disco music and flipping it to tease and please a dance-floor (although there are a couple of less obscure, though still very pleasing, elements in there too). "The First Floor EP" and "The Other Side EP" will be released on vinyl on September 20th.

PAJ DISCO MIX PTs 1&2


It all started in the fall of 1974... Pierre Gagnon and Jean Barbeau, two young DJs from Quebec, invested in a pair of Sony cassette decks and started experimenting with the pause buttons. Within a year the duo, guided by Pierre's drummer friend Allen Vallières who taught them musical theory, were creating primitive edits. Initially they were simply making one complete song from Parts 1 and 2 found on two sides of a 45. But as their timing improved and their imaginations wandered they began trying more complex chops; extending sections of songs, rearranging and repeating parts. One of their earliest edits made this way extended the intro to Esther Phillips "What A Difference A Day Makes" before dropping straight into the break. Sounds simple, but for its time was something of a revelation as they had no idea that DJs in New York were doing similar things on reel to reel recorders....

Million Dollar Disco are proud to bring you what we believe to be the very best of PAJ Disco Mix's edits, all created between 1976 and 1978, on two CD volumes or digital download. Links below:

PAJ Microsite
Listen to/Buy PAJ Disco Mix Pt1
Listen to/Buy PAJ Disco Mix Pt2
Download PAJ Disco Mix Pt1
Download PAJ Disco Mix Pt2

The D/L albums contain very special bonus tracks not available on the CD release!

BROWN BROTHERS AT IT AGAIN


Brooklyn's infamous Brown Brothers have given us another selection of Disco Madness straight from their reels. As always, demand will outstrip supply, so get em while they're hot. And before you ask, there's no vinyl... yet! (Watch this space though)
Click the pic to listen, then buy!
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MILLION DOLLAR DISCO EDITS OUT NOW!!!



Vinyl!! Buy!! Now!!
Click the pic to buy on Juno. Or get down to your local retailer.
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KATZUMA REMIX


Coming very soon as a bonus on Katzuma's Dr Know long player, Al Kent's instrumental remix of one of the best tracks on the album. Click the image to listen.

DISCO DEMANDS PART FIVE


We almost forgot to post this here. And now it's almost too late. Disco Demands Part Five is out, and nearly gone. Ten super-rare, super-obscure vintage disco tracks, carefully and lovingly selected by Al Kent. We only have a few copies left. If you want one, you'd better be fast... click the pic above to listen and/or buy.