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: Peaked at #15 in the UK and #5 on the specialized official dance charts. 2. Disco 2 (1994)

Disco 4 marked a major departure by primarily featuring .

This volume shifted back to a collection of full-length tracks, blending remixes of songs from the Release era with . It is often cited as a more "knowing" take on their history, bridging the gap between their synth-pop roots and contemporary electronic music. 4. Disco 4 (2007) pet shop boys disco

: Includes the collaborative track "Purple Zone" with Soft Cell and a remix of their own duet "Dreamland" with Olly Alexander.

The latest installment, released in , continues the theme of highlighting their work as producers and remixers for other legendary artists. : Peaked at #15 in the UK and

: It marked the LP debut of fan favorites "Paninaro" and "In the Night" (the latter famously known as the theme for The Clothes Show ).

: Includes iconic remixes like the "Shep Pettibone Mastermix" of "West End Girls" and the "Full Horror" version of "Suburbia" . This volume shifted back to a collection of

The series is a long-running collection of remix albums that began in November 1986 . Originally a way to showcase club-ready versions of their radio hits, the series has evolved over 40 years to include five distinct volumes, each focusing on different eras of their career and production work. 1. Disco (1986)