Disco Lines Kicks Off New SiriusXM BPM Radio Show After ‘Good Good Records’ Label Launch

After launching his independent record label, Good Good Records, Disco Lines is taking over SiriusXM’s BPM radio show monthly.

Disco Lines has been trailblazing through electronic music for just a few years, gaining millions of streams on hit songs like “Baby Girl” and “Techno & Tequila.” He launched his own record label, Good Good Records, in June with the promise of bringing smiles and happiness to listeners. His fan-favorite track, “MDMA,” was dropped shortly after as the label’s debut single. 

The BPM channel has previously featured DJs like Moore Kismet, Ship Wrek, and more. The station plays dance hits over a range of genres, covering everything from dubstep to house to future bass. The inclusion of Disco Lines in a prolific radio station is an amazing step in the producer’s ever-evolving career. 

Good Good Radio debuted on July 14 and is running monthly. With his own smile-inducing creations and a love for dance music, there is no doubt that he is an innovative addition to the show. Listeners of BPM and the producer expressed their excitement for his series, letting them know that they will be listening. 

He made his announcement on Instagram, writing,  “So freaking stoked to have my own radio show on @sxmelectro [sunglasses emoji] going to be filled with good music + exclusive IDs from the homies and myself.” 

Along with his label and the radio show, Disco Lines is playing festivals this summer like Veld and EDC Orlando. We are sure that he has more surprises up his sleeve for the rest of the year. 

Catch Disco Lines on SiriusXM’s BPM on the second Friday of every month at 11PM EST. The episodes will be able to watch on Soundcloud and YouTube. While we wait for the producer to hop back onto SiriusXM listen to the debut single off Good Good Records: 

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Hi! My name is Madison and I was born and raised in Colorado, giving me immediate access to some of the best live music. I have two degrees from the University of Denver in Media Studies and Criminology and am passionate about music journalism. Some of my favorite artists are, but not limited to, Disco Lines, Tape B, Space Laces, and Whyte Fang.

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