
Discotheque Credits and Machine Disco treat dance music like archaeology, and not as preservation but rather an excavation. Their collaboration digs beneath club culture's surface gloss to expose the raw circuitry of its origins. On 'Scouse Kiss', Discotheque Credits resurrect a ghostly Lil' Louis idea, turning it into a smouldering Chicago-Liverpool hybrid where sensuality meets restraint. Machine Disco's 'Dirty Talk' fractures an Italo foundation into something spare and physical that reclaims he futurism that once defined early house. 'Burnt' closes with corroded acid minimalism as its loops eating at themselves like metal in heat. Together, these tracks form a study in dancefloor memory.