Studio 54 Disco Queens Mix Drops Its Final Chapter
Glam disco mix honors Donna Summer, Grace Jones and Studio 54 divas with fierce sparkle!!!

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Discotheque Decadence and DJ The Funk Assassin have officially wrapped their Studio 54 Disco Queens series with a third, “final chapter” mix. Unveiled via Instagram on the @discothequedecadence feed, the set promises “no repeats, no filler—just glitter, sweat, and soul,” complete with bespoke visuals by Syncai Studios.
Crowd Favorites
1. Donna Summer – “Bad Girls”
2. Sister Sledge – “We Are Family”
3. Diana Ross – “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”
4. Chaka Khan – “I’m Every Woman”
5. Grace Jones – “Pull Up to the Bumper”
The first half of the mix leans into disco royalty—anthemic grooves that keep the energy high and the dancefloor packed. Each track exemplifies a diva-driven moment that defined Studio 54.
Floor-fillers
6. Loleatta Holloway – “Love Sensation”
7. Anita Ward – “Ring My Bell”
8. The Pointer Sisters – “I’m So Excited”
9. Evelyn “Champagne” King – “Love Come Down”
10. Gwen McCrae – “Keep the Fire Burning”
11. Vicki Sue Robinson – “Turn the Beat Around”
12. The Bill Bernstein photo comes to life courtesy of Syncai Studios, soundtracked by Donna Summer’s “I Feel Love.” How else could we end it?
With that closing visual flourish, the mix nods to both disco’s past and its enduring afterlife on modern dancefloors. Syncai Studios’ animated imagery brings vintage photography and album art into motion—an homage to the era’s hedonistic glamour.
This release follows an earlier crowd-picked playlist from March, where Discotheque Decadence asked fans for their top Studio 54 classics. That post, also paired with Syncai’s visuals, featured tracks like Chic’s “Good Times,” Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive,” and Earth, Wind & Fire’s “Let’s Groove.” You can revisit that set here:
https://www.instagram.com/p/DJrlABJMdY3/
Both projects underscore the collaborative spirit between Discotheque Decadence, The Funk Assassin, and Syncai Studios. While Decadence and The Funk Assassin craft the song selections, Syncai breathes life into archival moments—whether it’s an AI-driven portrait of Sade or a retro Polaroid of Grace Jones morphing into a digital canvas.
Fans have responded enthusiastically. One commenter on the final chapter post wrote, “Hotter than Donna in heels!”—a line directly lifted from the mix’s caption. Others have tagged their “soul sisters,” ensuring that these playlists serve as both a nostalgic trip and a modern dance companion.
For those eager to experience the full audio journey, the mix is streaming now via the link in @discothequedecadence’s bio. Whether you’re a veteran dancer or a disco newcomer, this final chapter offers a shimmering cross-section of female-led floor fillers that prove Studio 54 still lives on.
As the curtain falls on the Disco Queens series, listeners can look forward to more Deep Cuts and Funk-fueled mixes from the Funk Assassin and his collaborators—each one an invitation to keep the mirrorball spinning and the soul alive.

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