Welcome newcomer, Paper Idol, to The French Shuffle. Self described as "too electronic for indie fans" and "too indie for electronic fans," the Los Angeles-based DJ/producer made quite an entranc...
https://frenchshuffle.com/2019/06/02/paper-idol-still-so-alive/
Nu disco fans - get excited for this one. Norwich-based DJ/producer, Louis La Roche, is back in action with a sensational remix of Nicolaas and Lucy Mason's collaborative single, No Stranger Thin...
https://frenchshuffle.com/2019/05/30/nicolaas-no-stranger-thing-louis-la-roche-remix/
This just in - one of our favorite French electro acts, Husky, has taken on SebastiAn's single, Thirst, delivering a smash-hit remix of the new song. And, it's no surprise that the results are a...
https://frenchshuffle.com/2019/05/12/sebastian-thirst-husky-remix/
Looking for some uplifting house? Look no further, Swedish DJ/producer Tobtok has you covered. Teaming up alongside Perfect Havoc label head, Adam Griffin, the musical maestro delivers quite a s...
Listen to disco demons, Oliver? Then, you're certainly in for a treat. Norwegian newcomer, Chauffeur, just unveiled a stellar edit of unreleased track, Kiss & Tell, and it's one heck of a single...
https://frenchshuffle.com/2019/04/21/oliver-kiss-tell-chauffeur-edit/
Helena Beat is arguably one of Foster The People's most popular songs to-date. Released in 2011, the alt-dance single has since charted around the world, garnering massive support across the Unit...
https://frenchshuffle.com/2019/02/14/helena-beat-gets-cozy-french-disco-rinse/
Nu disco is one genre that will never die. Popularized in the early 2000s, the synth-heavy music style has grown exponentially throughout the years, with tons of new production talent paving the ...
https://frenchshuffle.com/2019/02/12/11-nu-disco-artists-keeping-funk-alive/
Theophilus London has returned to the music scene in perfect fashion. This time, the American-Trinidadian rapper joined forces with Australian outfit Tame Impala in electronic hip-hop epic, Wh...
https://frenchshuffle.com/2019/02/10/theophilus-london-whiplash-tame-impala/