Jeremy Weizman blends French touch and modern drive on ‘Solar Disco’
- Undrtone Blog

- Oct 16
- 2 min read

Paris-based producer Jeremy Weizman steps into the spotlight with ‘Solar Disco’, a track that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking. It is sleek, high energy and true to its name, radiating heat through a perfect fusion of disco flair and club precision.
At 139 BPM, ‘Solar Disco’ wastes no time establishing its intent. The rhythm is fast and focused, powered by a punchy low end that drives the track with momentum. Crisp percussion, filtered synth lines and subtle vocal inflexions create a texture that feels alive, constantly evolving yet tightly controlled. It is a nod to the golden age of French touch, reimagined through the lens of modern tech house.
Weizman captures the essence of both worlds with ease. The groove feels timeless, echoing the influence of acts like Daft Punk and Alan Braxe, while the arrangement reflects today’s club sensibilities, clean, dynamic and heavy on precision. The result is a track that plays equally well in dark basement clubs and festival stages, its relentless energy balanced by an undeniable sense of fun.
What makes ‘Solar Disco’ stand out is its confidence. Every sound feels deliberate, from the way the bassline swings to the shimmer of its lead melody. It is fast but never frantic, bright but never overblown. Weizman builds tension through repetition and release, letting rhythm and texture carry the story rather than relying on formulaic drops.
‘Solar Disco’ captures that rare space where classic style meets modern production. It celebrates the spirit of the dance floor with clarity and warmth, reminding listeners that, even in the age of high-pressure club music, groove and soul still matter most.
Jeremy Weizman continues to prove that Paris remains a heartbeat of electronic creativity, and ‘Solar Disco’ is another shining example of that lineage.








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