Freaking Me ©2010. Leah getting a little serious for three and a half minutes..

29 DJs In 7 Rooms ©2010. Leah: "I wrote this after a recent girl's night out to the BEST club in the world! Going there is a curse as I want to shout its name from the roof tops but, you only get invited if you promise never to reveal the secret - this track will probably guarantee I am refused entry next month".

Gunna Mess Leah Up ©2010. Just a quickie, sampling Leah's vocals from another track that we are working on.

Space Hopper Girl ©2009. Leah wanted to show her GCSE German (grade E) skills. "She's not thick, it's just a trick".

Oral Hygiene ©2008. Read the Sound on Sound article here. Unashamedly sold out with this one. We have decided to abandon our punk ethics (it worked for The Clash) and go for the big corporate sponsorship deal. Within 6 months, this track will be played to you each time you open your toothpaste, via tiny little space age microchip record players. Colgate, Macleans, etc, email oral@punkdisco.co.uk with your offers.

Slip and Slide ©2009."There is a fine line between art and getting stuck up your own arse. punkdISCO have just crossed that line" - anonymous MySpace quote. Leah wrote this song after humiliating herself at a bus stop. Leah will not divulge what 1980's celebrity was involved in this scene.

At The dISCO ©2008. Pop/Electro track. Dedicated to the thousands of people that look daily to punkdISCO for political and spiritual guidance. The sentiment is deep, and the messages are profound but please remember; punkdISCO are not leaders, we are only the messengers.

All Available Space ©2007. Pop/Electro track written by Leah in early 2006. Describes the matriarchal struggles between man/women, boy/girl. Profound sentiments that date back to the Hebrew book of Genesis. punkdISCO once again get dangerously close to the art/politics crossover line..

Dancing ©2007. See the X-Rated video to this track on our Video page! Just a 2 hour mess around track to demo the Elektron MonoMachine. Recorded live into single stereo plus vocal track. 100% MonoMachine + neurotic girl (Leah).

Wot?! ©2007. This is our usual setup, Leah doing her thing and lots of analogue sexiness (MS20, fr-777 and Moog Voyager doing almost everything).

 

Below are remixes by various people:

At The dISCO - Gert Remix ©2008. Remix by Pbalris, aka Gert van Santen. He says: "After playing around with the audio files, I decided to give this track a bit of an uptempo 80's/New Wave/Alternative feel, and added guitars, acoustic drums, and a pad synth. I replaced the bass and the electronic drums with a MiniMoog and some 909/808 stuff. I could have done more with the vocals, but somehow I got sort of attached to the monotonous 'Baby Doll'..

At The dISCO - Andy Tarpinian Remix ©2008. By the highly talented and compassionate lover, Andy Tarpinian..

At The dISCO - Micke Remix1 ©2008. By the highly talented and sexy, Micke..

At The dISCO - Micke Remix2 ©2008. Twice the effort, twice the sexyness, Micke..

At The dISCO - dego's Transparent Remix ©2008. By the highly talented, chick-magnet, Declan..

At The dISCO - Canine Remix ©2008. By the highly talented and stunningly beautiful, Kai Niggemann..

At The dISCO - LX Nen Remix ©2008. By the highly talented, body-to-die-for, LX Nen..

At The dISCO - Voynick Remix ©2008. By the highly talented, too sexy for his shirt, Chris Strellis..

If you think you are hard enough, the remix files can be found here, including totally unprocessed tracks. If this is too difficult, there are also stem tracks taken directly from the original track including all processing and effects. punkdISCO will list ALL remixes sent to us (unless they are better than our version).

Below is some really old stuff from when Leah just played synths and had not discovered her "singing" abilities..

DVDA ©2005. Its not very often punkdISCO get political but even we have to take the events of recent years seriously. We are now drawing a line in the sand and its up to you what side you are on. Enough words, the title says it all!

Streets of London or mp3 ©2005. An interpretation of one of our favourite tracks, the Ralph McTell 1969 Folk classic 'Streets of London'. We have tried to stay loyal to the original whilst adding a little bit of 2005 London and a little bit of our naked souls. Folk is very much a new direction for us so please forgive any deviations from the genre. This is not Techno. Pretty much all analogue, even the delays and reverb.

Letting Go ©2006. This track is lower down the list than the 2005 tracks as does not feature Leah and she said she would leave punkdISCO if I even listed it. By listing it here she will not notice and even if she does and then leaves, I would not miss her as she is a bitch. If you want to know why, email whyisleahabitch@punkdisco.co.uk as I can instantly think of 3 reasons and probably a 4th by the time you email.

I Never Did Sniff those Undies or mp3 ©2005. A quick attempt at a love song. Will complete the next time we are feeling romantic, probably after watching Bridget Jones again. Moog Voyager, tb-303 and Airbase.

Str8 On Str8 (Gay Action) ©2005. We've all been there! Recorded as a live set demo for some 'Progressive House' DJs with the view to doing a live set. They hated it. Anyway, recorded live so various mistakes (no idea what we were thinking for the first 30 seconds). MPC1000 triggering audio loops made with MS20 etc. tb-303 and fr-777 played live in sync with MPC.

Mental Fucking Mentalist or mp3 ©2004. Inspired by a guy we used to know who always wore yellow marigold gloves and a donkey jacket. Wicked! sh-101 gets another thrashing by Leah. Also featuring a tb-303 and xBase09. VCOaGoGo!

Dow De Dow or mp3 ©2004. Another heavy fr-777 track. Also featuring a tb-303 and MKS-80. All drums are from a Jomox xBase09. Thx to Leah for the acid..

The New London Sound of Acid ©2004. 2 trax of tb-303, an tr-808, and a sh-101 for blips. sh-101 played live by Leah including manual LFO riding (who needs MIDI synch'd LFOs?!). Various mistakes but who gives a fuck..

The New Acid Sound of London ©2004. fr-777, tb-303, and tr-808. Good example of why a 777 can not replace a tb-303. I now realise the first half of this track needs a bass line, oops..

Girls ©2003. MicroWave1, sampler, VirusC. A little Disco trak. If you can't dance to this, here is a little clip of Leah and me showing you how (its a different trak but the moves are the same).

Sound on Sound article on punkdISCO (click the image) Leah's other projects? Click here.