Various – Disco Fever ’79 (Music Factory Megamix) (UK 12″) (1993)

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Back in the mid-80s, when DJ-only remix services were just beginning to carve out their space, one UK collective quickly became a favorite among club jocks—Music Factory Mastermix. Founded in 1985, the Sheffield-based promotional service specialized in delivering creative edits, themed mixes, and exclusive reworks of chart hits and dance classics. Their productions weren’t intended for commercial release but for the hands of DJs who wanted something unique to spin on the dancefloor.

Among their many themed mixes came a special retrospective celebration: “Disco ’79 Megamix.” Crafted by Darren Ash, one of Music Factory’s standout editors (and partly responsible for the infamous Jive Bunny & The Mastermixers phenomenon), this mix took club audiences on a flashback to the glittering year of 1979—when disco truly dominated the charts and dancefloors worldwide.

The Mix

Ash stitched together a powerhouse lineup of late-’70s disco anthems, giving DJs an instant floor-filler that connected the dots between the biggest disco names. The megamix included:

  • Village People – The kings of camp and dance anthems, unstoppable in ’79 with Y.M.C.A. and In the Navy.

  • Donna Summer – The Queen of Disco herself, bringing that Giorgio Moroder-powered pulse to the mix.

  • Sister Sledge – Riding high with the Chic-produced We Are Family and He’s the Greatest Dancer.

  • Edwin Starr – Known for his soul roots, he slid into the disco world with irresistible grooves.

  • The Real Thing – UK soul-disco pioneers who were enjoying chart success well into the disco boom.

  • Gibson Brothers – Injecting Caribbean flavor into disco with tracks like Cuba and Que Sera Mi Vida.

Why 1979?

By 1979, disco had reached its peak cultural saturation—chart dominance, glittering outfits, and mainstream acceptance that was about to trigger the infamous “disco backlash” in the early ’80s. Still, for those who lived it, this was the golden year when nearly every club, roller rink, and radio station pulsed with four-on-the-floor grooves.

The Disco ’79 Megamix served as both a tribute and a tool—paying homage to an unforgettable year while giving DJs in the mid-’80s an easy way to reignite the sparkle of disco on contemporary dancefloors.

Darren Ash’s Touch

Ash’s editing style was clean, fast-paced, and always built for impact. Much like the Jive Bunny medleys that would soon take over UK charts, this mix leaned on clever segues, instantly recognizable hooks, and a relentless dancefloor drive. Unlike novelty medleys, though, “Disco ’79” had real weight because the source material was the very essence of disco at its height.

Legacy

Though intended for promotional use only, mixes like “Disco ’79” showcase just how influential remix services like Music Factory were. They preserved and reshaped the past while keeping DJs equipped with fresh, inventive tools. For disco lovers, this megamix remains a nostalgic time capsule of one of music’s most glamorous years.

SIDE A:
Various – Disco Fever ’79 (Music Factory Mastermix) 13:03
Village People– Y.M.C.A.
Village People– In The Navy
Edwin Starr– Contact
The Real Thing– Can You Feel The Force
Gibson Brothers– Que Sera Mi Vida
Donna Summer– Hot Stuff
Donna Summer– Bad Girls
Sister Sledge– We Are Family

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Music Factory – MFMM79
Series: Music Factory Mastermix Issue – 79
Format: 2 x Vinyl, 45 RPM, 12″
Country: UK
Released: 1993
Genre: Electronic, Funk / Soul
Style: Funk, Disco

CREDITS:
Mixed By – Darren Ash
Artwork [Custom] – DjPaulT

NOTES:
Taken from Music Factory Mastermix – Issue 79

Buy the 12″ at DISCOGS

VINYL TRANSFER & AUDIO RESTORATION:
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DJ XREY
DJ XREY
September 30, 2025 4:30 pm

Excellent custom artwork for this 12” Paul! I would have never known had you not mentioned it in the credits. It’s more appealing than many 12”ers from the majors.

Martin
Martin
September 22, 2025 5:18 pm

BIg thank you from around the world DJ Paul

Raffo
Raffo
September 22, 2025 1:10 pm

thanks so much

Nicki
Nicki
September 20, 2025 11:21 am

Thank You DJ PaulT.!!

Axel F80
Axel F80
September 19, 2025 8:15 pm

I’m an avid Mastermix and DMC collector, so this is highly appreciated! And I really love your custom artwork! Thank you very much, and have a fantastic weekend!

Chad
Chad
September 19, 2025 7:22 pm

Yay! I’m such a sucker for megamixes so I cannot wait to listen to this one because it’s both a megamix and disco megamix at one. Thank you Paul for your work and for sharing this with us.

tfearsjr
tfearsjr
September 19, 2025 6:29 pm

1979 was when I graduated! Disco was really very much there! Great bands here.

Retro Hound
Retro Hound
September 19, 2025 5:59 pm

Ah 1979… The year Unicef designated “The Year of the Child.” What a great time to be alive. With movies like Roller Boogie and Skatetown, U.S.A., disco was in full force! And many of the rockers embraced disco, like The Stones, Rod Stewart, KISS and Blondie. Thank you Paul for this time capsule!! Have a great weekend all!

Vlestat
Vlestat
September 19, 2025 5:57 pm

I remember all those weekends at the Limelight dancing the night away till 6:00am also met the Village People, Donna Summer, Patrick Juvet, Carrie Lucas, and many others. It was a time to forget problems and just enjoy life. Thank You for making us feel those great times again. Best wishes and great health to you 🤗

Muff Diver
Muff Diver
September 19, 2025 3:31 pm

I’ll check this out, just because.
Thank you, PaulT.

Rubén
Rubén
September 19, 2025 2:15 pm

Glad to have Disco Friday back. Thanks, PaulT.

Mark/DjSkyy
Mark/DjSkyy
September 19, 2025 1:40 pm

Hey Paul I remember going to Studio 54 And Leaning To Mix At 16 . Knowing The Dj’s So I Could Get In The Door! I Met Donna Summer In The Late 70’s At 54 . There We Alot Of Well Known People There. This Mix Brings Back Those Memories Thanks Paul!!

Mark
Mark
September 19, 2025 12:22 pm

Thanks Paul for this Disco treat. I had this on a cassette in 1993 and wore my copy out.

This vinyl transfer is one i will enjoy over and over.

Friz
Friz
September 19, 2025 10:04 am

Great stuff , so glad you kept Disco Friday..

Friz
Friz
Reply to  DjPaulT
September 22, 2025 8:16 am

Would you consider have a “request Day” once a month? , where we can ask for a repost of a 12″ you have done in the past?

Toxicaudio
Toxicaudio
September 19, 2025 9:23 am

It’s “Disco Friday”. Can you feel the force?

Jeff
Jeff
September 19, 2025 8:21 am

Trigger the Disco strobe lights and my orgasm!! Paul, talk about a great way to bring on in the weekend! I love these mega-mixes so much! Music Factory was an incredible outfit for stunning and fun medleys that brought so much pleasure to the dance floor! 1979 was peek time for the whole Disco movement! It was a year where “Disco Culture” was everywhere. Although I was much too young to go to the clubs, it was Disco 92 WKTU out of New York that was my constant companion and friend!! I so remember these jams all over the airwaves,… Read more »

DJ XREY
DJ XREY
Reply to  Jeff
September 30, 2025 4:25 pm

Uh oh. Time once again for Jeff to take a cold shower before he gets the entire BTG family all worked up like these disco medleys did back in the day

Jeff
Jeff
Reply to  DJ XREY
October 1, 2025 7:09 am

😃👍

Have a great and arousing day, DJ XREY!!🍆

Jeff

ING
ING
September 19, 2025 8:05 am

Too fun! I remember when disco (was it really ever gone???) made it’s “comeback” on the heels of new remixes in the 90’s probably after rave and house made it cool to like dance music again. I’ll forgive him for Jive Bunny, after all everyone needs a paycheck. 😆😆😆