The Disco Express returns with XPRESS Singles Vol.2: Nothing But The Music / 20 Buck Funk, a four-track package built for DJs who want records that get to the point quickly. The release dropped back on May 15, 2026 on digital, vinyl, and streaming formats, with a limited vinyl run of 300 copies.
The release opens with Dirty Supercar’s “Nothing But The Music,” featuring Elliot Chapman, and it feels like a direct fit for TDE’s current lane. The London duo keeps the arrangement centered on Chapman’s soulful vocal, then builds around it with strings, choppy 70s-style guitar, a firm house kick, and a bouncing bassline that gives the record its floor function. It has the feel of a classic house vocal cut without sounding locked to a past era.
Angelo Ferreri steps in for the remix, and that pairing gives the release an extra club angle. Ferreri has built a long-running reputation through groove-led house records, Beatport presence, and wide DJ support, and his version pushes “Nothing But The Music” into a more direct peak-time shape. It has already been tested across TDE parties, which usually tells you more than any promo line can.
Dirty Supercar And Angelo Ferreri Keep The Floor Moving
The first half of the release works because the original and remix serve different purposes. Dirty Supercar’s version gives the song its vocal identity and musical warmth, while Ferreri’s remix tightens the club structure and gives DJs another version for bigger room moments.
That split is definetly something that caught our attention as well. A vocal house record can lose its individuality when every version aims at the same energy level, but this package gives selectors two routes into the same idea. The original has the song quality, the remix has the club pressure, and the two versions sit close enough to feel connected without stepping on each other.
It is also a smart move from The Disco Express. Dirty Supercar already fits the label’s world, and Ferreri brings another layer of house credibility to the package without pulling it away from TDE’s disco-rooted identity.
DE SOFFER Brings Fresh Shape To TDE Favorites
The second half of XPRESS Singles Vol.2 turns toward DE SOFFER, who returns to the label with two remixes after picking up support from Purple Disco Machine. He takes on Bustin’ Loose’s “20 Buck Funk” featuring Relaye and La Felix’s “Hot,” also featuring Relaye, giving the package a sharper nu-disco edge.
“20 Buck Funk” gets reworked with a modern club finish, keeping Relaye’s West Coast vocal style in the frame while tightening the rhythm and low-end movement. “Hot,” one of TDE’s biggest records from 2025, receives an extended version that gives DJs more room to stretch the track in a set.
That second disc energy is where the release becomes a proper label package. It connects current TDE residents, previous label highlights, outside remix energy, and vinyl collector appeal in one format. For a release called XPRESS Singles Vol.2, it does exactly what it should: four useful versions, clear floor value, and enough personality to keep it from feeling like a utility-only package.
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