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3x12" Vocal House , Deep House Vocal Nu-Disco ^ Soulful Grooves across 12 Monster Cuts - ESSENTIAL !!!!
‘Made For The Dancefloor’ is Glitterbox’s first vinyl compilation since 2021’s ‘Where Love Lives’ release. Spread over three 12” with four tracks per record, ‘Made For The Dancefloor’ compiles some of the biggest and most loved releases on the Glitterbox label this year. Including the huge Tripolism remix of The Shapeshiters classic ‘Lola’s Theme’, Crackazat’s upbeat take on Ben Westbeech, big main room cuts from Harry Romero, Kiddy Smile, Dave Lee and lots more.
Naturally, there's plenty of high-grade, club-ready heat to be found on Made For The Dancefloor, Defected's disco-house and nu-disco-focused offshoot's first vinyl compilation for almost four years. Made up entirely of cuts released by the imprint throughout 2025, it boasts an enticing mix of fresh revisions of classic cuts (see the Tripolism rework of Shapeshifters disco-house classic 'Lola's Theme', which ignited Ibiza dancefloors all summer long), hands-aloft house soulfulness (Crackazat's terriric rework of the Ben Westbeech/RAHH/Dames Brown jam 'Do Me Right'), revivalist organic disco ('Dancing On My Own' by Flight Facilities & DRAMA, Lovebirds' lovely 'Wrap Me Up', 'Weekend' by The Reflex), squelchy freestyle-goes-nu-disco celebration (Infinity Ink x Alan Dixon), righteous disco-house (Dave Lee) and unlikely but excellent cover versions (Kiddy Smile's interpretation of Jimmy Bo Horne's 'Spank').
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The term Various Artists is used in the recording industry to designate releases featuring contributions from multiple performers. It commonly appears on compilation albums or collaborative recordings where no single artist attribution applies. On digital platforms such as Last.fm, tracks may be listed under this designation when individual artist information is missing or incomplete in metadata, resulting in automatic grouping under the generic label.
In some cases, singles credited to Various Artists are issued for charitable purposes, particularly when performers collaborate under a collective project name. Examples include Band Aid with the song "Do They Know It’s Christmas?" and USA for Africa with "We Are the World".
Various Artists is also used as a performance alias by German musician Torsten Pröfrock, founder of the DIN label. In addition to this name, he has recorded under several other aliases, including Dynamo, Erosion, Resilent, and Traktor. He has collaborated with Robert Henke and has been a member of Monolake since 2004.
The name was also used by a short-lived punk band formed in Bristol by brothers Jonjo and Robin Key, originally from Birmingham. Other members were involved simultaneously in Art Objects, which later evolved into The Blue Aeroplanes; the Key brothers also contributed as songwriters and participants in that project. After the group disbanded, the brothers formed Either / Or.
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