Description
DefiniLve Recordings conLnues its run of forward-thinking house releases with
DEF2603, the new four-track ‘Decadisco EP’ from Boogie Vice and N-You-Up.
Following their 2025 collaboraLon ‘Come On Closer’, the duo returns to the label
with a fresh collecLon of groove-driven club tools that balance modern energy with
classic house foundaLons. Recent releases on sister label Get Physical Music further
underline the duo’s strong creaLve momentum.
Boogie Vice is a French DJ and producer known for his groove-led house sound that
blends funk, soul, and percussive club energy. With releases on labels such as Get
Physical, Rekids, and DefiniLve Recordings, he has built a reputaLon for warm,
dancefloor-focused producLons supported by tastemakers worldwide. Now based in
Cape Town, Boogie Vice has expanded his creaLve work into film scoring and
execuLve producLon, adding new depth to his already rich musical palefe.
N-You-Up, Southern France naLve Nick, brings decades of DJ experience and a deep-
rooted love for jazz, funk, and disco. Formerly known as The Beatangers, he now
channels those influences into a refined house fusion under his N-You-Up alias.
Alongside Boogie Vice, his collaboraLve releases have appeared on labels such as
Nervous Records and Get Physical Music, with their joint producLons receiving
support from key arLsts including Solomun, Dennis Ferrer, Jamie Jones, Pete Tong,
Laurent Garnier, Radio Slave or Mita Gami, firmly establishing the duo as a reliable
source of dancefloor-ready house music.
The EP opens with ‘Game Concept’, a driving house cut built on percussive drums, a
rolling classic house bassline, and catchy vocal samples. Dreamy, deep synth chords
float above the groove, creaLng a hypnoLc yet energeLc opener. ‘Wurkin Like Dat’
follows with a disco-infused house vibe, stacking groove upon groove as vocal
snippets and disco elements take center stage, delivering pure dancefloor
momentum. Rounding out the EP are two DJ-focused versions of ‘Wurkin Like Dat’.
The Invasion Tool strips the track back into a flexible club weapon, while the
Drumapella isolates the rhythm and percussion, offering maximum versaLlity for
creaLve mixing.
With ‘Decadisco EP’, Boogie Vice and N-You-Up once again showcase DefiniLve
Recordings’ ability to deliver modern house weapons that honor the genre’s past
while pushing the sound firmly forward.






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