Rayko was one of the founding fathers, inventors and re-invigorators of the Disco edits scene over a decade ago.

The Madrid based Don Of Disco is known for his nostalgic licks and enormous span genre wise.

Give It Up is a keystone example of what the core of a proper Rayko edit is all about.
A hook generates the entire groove which Rayko builds, stretches and tweaks through out the mix.

This tremendous edit is part of our, by now, legendary Discoholics Anonymous 1 compilation, which was out December 12th last year.

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