The 15 Best Disco & Funk Tracks Of August 2025

Welcome to the August Disco & Funk chart. As we transition into Fall, let these 15 tunes keep you moving and grooving.

August did not disappoint with the variety of artists that released fresh music. Back on the chart are Bustin’ Loose, Kiinjo & Birdee, Jafunk, and others, plus we got to welcome some newer artists like The Funkin’ Machine, Ayce & Spirit Of House, Maffa, and more. Make sure you check out the Spotify playlist to hear them all!

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The Funkin’ Machine – Nun Trovo Cchiu (Instrumental Mix) [Star Creature]

Naples-based The Funkin’ Machine is keeping Funk alive in 2025! The instrumental version of “Nun Trovo Cchiu” is a slice of modern Italo Disco perfection! The grooves are rich and deep, punctuated by the fact that this is a live 5-piece band, reminiscent of the glorious 70s Disco/Funk that these musicians are inspired by.

Art Of Tones – Gold [Palp Recordings]

Ludovic Llorca, also known as Art Of Tones, is making a name for himself in the Disco House genre, not only as an artist but also as a label boss. “Gold” is a glossy slice of Disco, featuring signature strings and a soulful vocal that implores the object of affection to come to the singer while beckoning the listener to do the same!

Audiowhores & Suki Soul – Hurt Nobody [AWMusic]

After spending the summer delivering scorching vocal performances for Hedkandi parties, Suki Soul adds her distinctive vocal stylings to Audiowhores‘ “Hurt Nobody”, a House-laden Disco banger that lets Soul sing as well as a sexy spoken vocal that gives the track a late-night feel.

Myd – So High [Ed Banger Records]

It’s been four years since Myd‘s last full-length release, and in that time, he has become a featured member of the Ed Banger family. His latest release Mydnight showcases the evolution of his style and his ability to embrace multiple genres of electronic music. “So High” takes the listener for a spin on the dancefloor, with the vocals taking a backseat to the funky bass, percussion, and swirling synths. This album is definitely a must listen!

Goshfather & MGR Mike – Soul (Extended Mix) [Sparkle Motion Recordings]

San Francisco’s Goshfather and Nashville’s MGR Mike have collaborated on the genre-bending “Soul”, a floor-packing Disco/House banger that asks you to let the music fill your soul. MGR Mike has found his musical home in the Disco/House genre and is a full-time ambassador spreading the gospel of Disco. This track can do the preaching for him!

Ayce & Spirit Of House – Top Of The World feat. Stephanie Sounds (Tommy Glasses Extended Remix) [The Disco Express]

Six-piece vocal group Ayce have joined forces with Spirit Of House to bring you the gospel message of love and unity with “Top Of The World”. Tommy Glasses remix takes the track from church and into the Disco, adding layers of funkin’ bass and spreading out the choral vocals. The result is one of joy, and should be welcome on most dancefloors.

David Bay – Summer In The City [David Bay]

David Bay unapologetically loves Nu-Disco, and his remakes on Instagram are always worth a watch. “Summer In The City” is classic original Nu-Disco, and Bay makes you want to hop in a convertible and enjoy the last rays of summer sunshine!

Jafunk – Disco Turbo [Luckie Star Records]

There must be something special in the water in Portugal because Jafunk has never sounded funkier! “Disco Turbo” is the latest release from his upcoming EP, and Haile Supreme and the Triple H Horns add just the right je ne sais quoi to Jafunk’s jamming bass and Disco guitar riffs.

Paul Harris – Words (Extended Mix) [Toolroom Productions Ltd]

When you get the support of LP Giobbi, Purple Disco Machine, Mousse T, Groove Armada, Danny Tenaglia, TSHA, Sasha, Huxley, Jamie Jones, Nicole Moudaber, Hannah Wants, and Claptone, you must be on to something! Paul Harris‘s “Words” is like a gentle summer breeze, warm and comforting. I’m glad this track is finally seeing a proper release!

Maffa feat. The Vito Tones – Dancing (Da Lukas Remix) [Dafia Records]

The Da Lukas remix of Maffa‘s “Dancing” will be an automatic floor filler if you play it at your next party! This track is what Disco and Funk music are all about. You won’t have any choice but to dance your blues away. “Dancing” is a whole party in 6:22 minutes!

Raw Essence – Down Down Down (Maxi Club Mix) [Z Records]

Dave Lee is digging into his Disco/Boogie bag of tricks, this time as Raw Essence, and comes up with “Down Down Down”, a track that is as comfortable on a modern-day dancefloor as it would have been in 1979! The message is clear: grab somebody and get down, down, down!

Jame Moorfield – Dead Ends [Summers In The South]

Jame Moorfield just released his LP Bad Luck & A Black Cat, which, in total, is his answer to the general shift toward negativity that our world seems to be facing. His message is when things get down, double down and get a black cat! “Dead Ends” is but one of the wonderful Disco/House tracks on this release, and I highly recommend you give the whole project a listen!

Bustin’ Loose – Chateau d’Amour [The Disco Express]

Bustin’ Loose is ready to get his groove on with you on “Chateau d’Amour”, late-night style! A tribute to the indulgent, hedonistic spirit of 70s club culture, where the party never dies, the track is seductive and makes the listener want to go to this mythical place and never leave.

Disco Elétrico – We Are Here to Bring Joy (Extended Mix) [Dualism Records]

Disco Elétrico (Derek Wootton) is back with his third release called “We Are Here To Bring Joy”. The track continues in the Disco/House vein as the previous releases, and sounds effortless, a true testament to the power of finding joy in music. This artist is one to watch!

Kiinjo & Birdee – Desire (Extended Mix) [Juliet Records]

Kiinjo (you might remember him as Grandtheft) is back with “Desire”, a sexy Disco/House jam created with the equally talented Birdee. The vocals are ultra soulful, and you believe the house is on fire when she sings it! I can’t stop my desire for more Kiinjo music!

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