It looks like our friend finally got evicted from the Playboy Mansion. It was for the best-entertaining an octogenarian sultan and his harem with disco magic can be depressing. A decade ago, Dimitri made hipsters smile ironically with the splendors of French-themed lounge and psychedelia of the ’60s. Here he indulges in ’70s orchestral disco that befits naptime for cruise-line drunks. Standouts: the J. Elliott Group’s bastardization of Martin Denny’s exotica classic “Quiet Village” and Charlie’s Roots’ disco for the guy who’s crying alone on a beanbag chair. Dimitri’s mix grows middle-aged, but the music opens up ripe fantasies of the good times that you never had in the Me Decade.