Dark Mode Light Mode

Join our Newsletter

By pressing the Subscribe button, you confirm that you have read and are agreeing to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use

Join our Newsletter

By pressing the Subscribe button, you confirm that you have read and are agreeing to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use

Dimitri From Paris has released a Chic remix album featuring his dancefloor classics & new remixes

Chic, Sister Sledge, Norma Jean and Sheila & B Devotion remixes are on offer.

Dimitri From Paris is known for his disco remixes and like many other DJs and producers, he has tackled some of the most well-known songs from the Chic Organisation and the songwriting partnership of Nile Rodgers & Bernard Edwards.

A new album featuring Dimitri From Paris well-established remixes of Chic’s ‘Le Freak’, ‘I Want Your Lover’, ‘My Forbidden Lover’, ‘I Feel Your Love Coming On’, Sister Sledge’s ‘Lost In Music’, ‘Thinking of You’ and Norma Jean’s ‘Saturday’ has been collated alongside new reworks of Sister Sledge’s ‘He’s The Greatest Dancer’, ‘Got To Love Somebody’ and Sheila & B Devotion’s ‘Your Love Is Good’.


Instrumentals are also on offer. It’s a fine chance for any DJ to pick up full lossless versions of these tracks. It’s also on double CD but no vinyl release. Listen to it all below and get it via Bandcamp on Glitterbox.

CHIC ‘My Forbidden Lover’ (Dimitri From Paris Remix)

♡ Nialler9 is independent and reader-supported. Support us on Patreon →

Sister Sledge - He's The Greatest Dancer (Dimitri From Paris Remix)

Sister Sledge - He's The Greatest Dancer (Dimitri From Paris Remix)

Support Independent Music Coverage

Enjoying Nialler9?

We've been covering Irish and international music independently since 2005. If you value what we do — discovering new music, gig guides, festival coverage — you can support us directly on Patreon for as little as €6 a month.

Join our Newsletter

By pressing the Subscribe button, you confirm that you have read and are agreeing to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use
Previous Post

David Kitt is right, Dublin city is untenable for many hard-working residents. What can we do about it?

Next Post

12 must-see acts @ All Together Now Festival this weekend