Top 48 Best Nu Disco Vinyl Records
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Best Nu Disco Vinyl Records (The NVV Edit)
Nu disco sits in the sweet spot between classic disco and modern club music — shiny edits, funky basslines, and feel-good energy designed for the dancefloor. If you're building a crate that covers party starters, sunset grooves, and serious DJ tools, these are some of the best nu disco vinyl records to pick up.
The Best Nu Disco / Disco Vinyl to Keep the Groove Rolling
1. Santamaria Bros – We Got Latin Soul (Sosilly Edits) [12"]
A high-energy edit that leans into Latin percussion and big disco attitude. Ideal if you want something that jumps straight into “hands up” territory.
2. Various Artists – A Touch Of Love EP7 (Big Love) [12"]
A proper sampler pick: feel-good selections with that polished Big Love flavour. Great for discovering new heaters without overthinking it.
3. Corrado Alunni – Any Time / Soul Groove (Groove Culture Seven) [7"]
Two tight cuts that do exactly what the label name promises. Small format, big payoff.
4. Caserta – Disqo (God Hour) [7"]
Quick, punchy, and built for peak-time transitions. This is the type of 7” you end up replaying.
5. Lovebirds – They Call Me EP (Winding Road Records) [12"]
Nu disco with warmth and musicality, not just drums and hooks. Smooth enough for warm-ups, strong enough to lift a room.
6. Late Nite Tuff Guy – Tuff Cut #1 (Tuff Cut) [12"]
A staple name for a reason: bold edits that hit fast and keep momentum. The sort of record you can reach for in any disco-leaning set.
7. M&S Presents The Girl Next Door – Salsoul Nugget (20th Anniversary Remixes) (Tinted) [12"]
A celebratory remix package that keeps the spirit of the original alive. Perfect if you like your disco with a modern, club-ready finish.
8. Nomadic’s (James Curd & Osunlade) – Better Man (PRONTO) [12"]
Deep, soulful nu disco with remix options that widen how you can play it. A great bridge between disco and house sets.
9. Al Kent with The Disco Love Orchestra – Come Back Home (Again) (Big Love) [12"]
Big, musical, and uplifting — the kind of record that feels like sunshine through speakers. A strong “headline” pick for your bag.
10. Various Artists – Club Sweat Vol. 1 (Club Sweat) [12"]
A modern disco toolkit: versatile cuts that work across warm-up, peak, and after-hours depending on the room.
11. Julius Papp – PappEdits – Excursions 009 (Excursions) [12"]
Veteran edit energy with that tasteful, DJ-first approach. Built for dancers, not playlists.
12. Sarah Jane Morris & Mario Biondi – Back Together Again (Micky More & Andy Tee / Jazz-N-Groove Mixes) (Groove Culture) [12"]
Classy vocal disco with mixes that feel premium and lush. A strong choice when you want elegance without losing drive.
13. Yolanda Be Cool – Yolanda Be Cool EP (Sweat It Out) [12"]
Bouncy, cheeky, and built to move. Great for injecting some fun into a set.
14. Mytron – Propeller (Multi Culti) [LP]
A leftfield disco-adjacent pick with personality. More “listening + dancing” than straight club tool.
15. Giorgio Moroder feat. Kylie Minogue – Right Here Right Now (Good For You) [12" Yellow]
Disco-pop royalty in a DJ-friendly format. A crowd-pleaser that still feels special.
16. Body Edits – Vol 2 (Body Edits) [12"]
Straight to the point: edits aimed at DJs who want reliable grooves and strong intros/outros.
17. Category 1 Music Sampler – Vol. 4 (Category 1) [12"]
Sampler energy with variety — handy if you like testing new sounds without committing to one artist.
18. Verdo – Gratis Club (Hell Yeah Recordings) [2x12"]
A bigger, deeper package that’s worth the space. Ideal if you want a mini-collection that covers multiple moods.
19. M Sexton – LATE 001 (Late Checkout) [12"]
That early-catalogue magic: rawer edges, strong groove, and a sense of “future classic” potential.
20. Subway Featuring Wave – Ten Toes Up (Past Due Records) [12"]
A funky, feel-good cut that sits neatly between disco, boogie, and house.
21. Shabi – Golden High EP (Groove Culture) [12"]
A bright, rolling EP that does what nu disco should do: keep things moving while staying musical.
22. Pumphouse Gang – Welcome Back Into My Life (w/ Medlar Edit) (Celestial Echo) [7"]
A lovely 7” choice with that extra Medlar touch. Great for selectors who love a tasteful edit.
23. Gledd – Gledd Edits (Razor-N-Tape) [12"]
Razor-N-Tape edits tend to land for a reason: funky, direct, and made for people who actually dance.
24. Various Artists – Family Affair Vol. 5 (Razor-N-Tape Reserve) [12"]
A stronger “collector” sampler with polish and punch. Great label trust pick.
25. Various Artists – Peppermint Jam Allstars Vol. 6 (Peppermint Jam) [12"]
A sampler that leans slick and soulful. Works nicely if you like nu disco with a refined edge.
26. Various Artists – Groove Culture Jams Vol. 5 (Groove Culture) [12"]
Dependable, club-friendly disco cuts with a modern mixdown. Great for building a consistent sound.
27. Late Nite Tuff Guy – Tuff Cut 7 Vol 1 (Tuff Cut 7) [7"]
Short format, high impact. A 7” you can drop when you want the room to react.
28. Late Nite Tuff Guy – Tuff Cut #002 (Tuff Cut) [12"]
More of the same in the best way: bold edits and instant groove.
29. Purple Disco Machine / Sophie and the Giants – Hypnotized (Sweat It Out) [12"]
A modern disco anthem that still works in DJ settings. Strong hook, easy win.
30. Various Artists – Fool’s Paradise Sampler Vol. 6 (Fool’s Paradise) [12"]
A bright, positive sampler that suits daytime parties and warm-up sets.
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31. FAM Disco – Cinematic Travel EP (Groove Culture) [12"]
A neat EP for people who like disco with a bit of story and atmosphere — still groovy, just a touch more “journey”.
32. Richie Weeks – The Love Magician Archives… NYC 1980–1983 Vol. 3 (Past Due) [2xLP]
Archive-style boogie/post-disco gold. Perfect if you want originals and deep cuts with real era character.
33. The Patchouli Brothers – Edits Pt. 3 (Razor-N-Tape) [12"]
Straight DJ utility with that Razor-N-Tape funk. Built for long blends and happy dancers.
34. Lovehandles – Reworks EP (Oswego Music) [12"]
Reworks that keep the groove at the centre. Easy to slot into a set without it feeling too “novelty edit”.
35. Jerk Boy – Exploration, Rhythm, Music & A Bassline (Sosilly Edits) [12"]
Title tells you the mission. Great when you want bass-led disco energy that still feels playful.
36. Various Artists – TDE100 (100th Release Special) (The Disco Express) [2xLP]
A celebratory comp that’s ideal for crate-building. Loads of options, plenty of DJ-friendly moments.
37. Dr Packer & Yogi / David Penn / Kurtis Mantronik & KPD – Heavy Vibes / Get Down (Tinted) [12"]
A double-sided weapon: one for punch, one for groove. Strong if you like modern disco with a bit of muscle.
38. Megatronic – There’s Truth In Gospel EP (Razor-N-Tape Reserve) [12"]
Disco with soul and drive — emotive without going soft.
39. Robot 84 – Robot Edits Vol 1 (Robot84 Records) [12"]
Solid edits aimed at crowd movement. Reliable record-bag material.
40. Sgt Slick – Vol. 6 (Sgt Slick ReCuts) [12"]
No-nonsense disco pressure. Great for keeping energy up between bigger moments.
41. Tom Noble Presents: House of Spirits – Holding On / Love Trip (Razor-N-Tape 45) [7"]
Two classy cuts with a real “selector” feel. Ideal for warm, groove-first sets.
42. Jamie 3:26 – Dancefloor Damage Vol 3 (326 Records) [12"]
Chicago-rooted disco/house energy with proper bounce. Built for packed rooms.
43. Raze – Break 4 Love (Remixes + Original) (Armada/Champion) [12"]
A dance classic that still hits. Great for bridging disco, house, and vocal moments.
44. Austin Ato – I Love Your Edits Vol. 2 [12"]
Modern edits with taste — not overcooked, not lazy. Easy to reach for.
45. Admin – Edits For A New Horizon Vol. 1 [12"]
A solid edits EP for people who like groove-first records with usable structures.
46. Ilija Rudman – Abracadabra EP (Sosilly Edits) [12"]
A slick, musical EP that leans into boogie and disco heritage while staying modern.
47. COEO – Disco Volante EP (Razor-N-Tape Reserve) [12"]
Tight, modern disco that’s consistently playable. COEO tend to deliver crisp grooves with just enough flair.
48. Idris Muhammad – Could Heaven Ever Be Like This (Late Nite Tuff Guy Remix) [12"]
A beloved disco-adjacent classic reworked for contemporary floors — great if you like respectful edits that still slam.