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Casio Social Club BIOGRAPHY

 

Casio Social Club is the production alias of dj/producer, Justin Winks.

The Casio Social Club sound is heavily inspired by Justin's love of all things Soul, Funk, Disco, Boogie, House & New Wave.

Justin also owns the Nu-Disco label, Mullet Records. Since Mullets' doors opened in 2008, Justin has signed many a like-minded artist and continues to rip up the Nu-Disco dancefloors as an in-demand Dj.

Having an extensive release catalog, featuring some of the best names in nu-disco, Mullet Recordings is set to drop Casio Social Club‘s new album! Label owner Justin Winks has been consistently putting out awesome acts via Mullet and now it’s time to set forth his own album. Under Casio Social Club, he’s known for his driving and smooth 80′s electro funk sounds that are impeccably produced. He may even be hailed as the “king of reverb crafting.”

The album comprises 12 tracks, some new, and some old tracks that have gotten a new coat of remastering gloss. It’s out on Juno September 30th and everywhere else on October 7th! Take a listen below and discover for yourself the retro goodness that is Casio Social Club!

CASIO SOCIAL CLUB

You can listen the best of Casio Social Club  on our Featured Artists Airtime Program

on Mondays, Thursday, Saturday and Sundays at 18h CET on OneLuvFM

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