You don’t make it to 50 releases without a vision.

For India’s trailblazing dance music label Dynamite Disco Club (DDC), that vision has always started on the dancefloor. This month, the Bangalore-based imprint marks a major milestone with the release of “Dynamite Cuts Vol. 1“, a four-track compilation spotlighting the sounds shaping their next era. Out now, the record features essential cuts from Farhan Rehman, Stalvart John, Nida, and SourFunk, all woven together by a shared love of groove, craft, and community.

Since launching with a focus on Nu Disco edits, DDC has grown into a launchpad for original house and disco from the subcontinent and beyond. With every release hitting Traxsource’s Top 100 and club support stacking globally, the label is stepping confidently into its second act. “We’re focused on House records that are fun, functional, and still say something,” says founder Stalvart John. And “Dynamite Cuts Vol. 1” says it loud.

From Farhan Rehman’s dusty, NYC-channeling “Strictly Rhythm” to Nida’s bold and brilliant “Where Were You?”, this is a compilation that balances classic references with fresh perspective. Stalvart’s own “Cradle of Life” is a percussive Afro-Disco homage with real emotional weight, while SourFunk’s radiant closer “Dancin’” celebrates feminine energy with unapologetic flair.

Backed by a string of club events, festival stages, and tireless community-building, DDC is shaping South Asia’s dance culture from the inside out. With “Dynamite Cuts Vol. 1”, they’re both celebrating their first 50 releases and setting the tone for the next 50. Bold, soulful, and built to last.

Stream “Dynamite Cuts Vol. 1” here.

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