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Aperantly dance music is cyclical, and we have arrived back at......Disco
Posted on: 24.06.2013 by Lannie Kutay
Well I had a hunch, that dance music would eventually revert back to its roots. And now a whole new generation is growing up that has never heard of disco, but there really diggin that "Get Lucky" stuff haha. I have been listening to BreakBot for years now and i new he was pioneering disco back into the scene (where it never really died...france). Then Daft Punk knew they had the new sound of the summer.

And now this..... (now this track has been out for a bit, but the MUSIC VIDEO wow it just brings it all together)

Now disco has made a return,

Ara Tima
25.06.2013
Originally Posted by 031999
also dont forget about duck sauce, they are keeping that disco shit real!

I'm more believeing stuff like this




or maybe this


Lannie Kutay
25.06.2013
Originally Posted by Klaxsis
whats wrong with Bruno Mars.. miles more talented than most of the modern pop stars.
i agree, he started his career with the generic pop formula, but it seems recently he really been coming out with some decent stuff.
Grace Gatica
25.06.2013
Originally Posted by sicnarf033
it never really went away but its definitely catching more eyes thanks to daft punk and now, bruno mars, who i despise, greatly. but i love that its getting a bit more appreciation. i just hope media mainstream doesnt destroy it like they did in 1979. people need to know that thanks to disco, there was house music and then the rest....KNOW YOUR ROOTS!

of course europe countries such as France have a bigger fanbase for this genre.
whats wrong with Bruno Mars.. miles more talented than most of the modern pop stars.
Ashanti Andreacchio
25.06.2013
I've loved Disco since I heard my older brothers play some when I was still
Ara Tima
24.06.2013
Originally Posted by sicnarf033
i hope it doesnt get carried away with flo rida, pitbull, will.i.am, or anybody like them all up in the mix. id hate to see that. very much.

Absolutely guaranteed to happen. Those guys live off reworking/adding vocals too pop/dance/edm (delete as approrpriate) tunes.
Ara Tima
24.06.2013
Originally Posted by 031999
oh yeah of course im a pretty big DP fanboy.

and yeah im a big fan of the disco sound (its the guitar riffs that get me.)

I'm just talking the musically uneducated masses are being turned back on to disco.
Yeah I'd agree on the influence in pop music, I just don't feel it ever really went away within the electronic music world..
Lannie Kutay
24.06.2013
Originally Posted by shr3dder
You have heard earlier Daft Punk albums yes? This is far from their first album to use disco elements.

I didn't know disco really disappeared tbh.. There's been clubs in smaller Australian cities pushin that style/sound forever sure it's pretty housey too but still its ulimately disco... I imagine Europe would be the same.

HMC/Late Nite Tuff Guy, Todd Tejre etc etc etc..

Unless your just referreing to 'pop' music then yeah that shit just bites what's big in dance music, that's hardly new though. Happened with trance, happened with that dutch sounding noise, happened with dubstep, happened with trap etc etc etc
oh yeah of course im a pretty big DP fanboy.

and yeah im a big fan of the disco sound (its the guitar riffs that get me.)

I'm just talking the musically uneducated masses are being turned back on to disco.
Lannie Kutay
24.06.2013
Well I had a hunch, that dance music would eventually revert back to its roots. And now a whole new generation is growing up that has never heard of disco, but there really diggin that "Get Lucky" stuff haha. I have been listening to BreakBot for years now and i new he was pioneering disco back into the scene (where it never really died...france). Then Daft Punk knew they had the new sound of the summer.

And now this..... (now this track has been out for a bit, but the MUSIC VIDEO wow it just brings it all together)

Now disco has made a return,

Tera Baragan
25.06.2013
Glitch hop is the newest take on funk.
Ara Tima
25.06.2013
Originally Posted by 031999
also dont forget about duck sauce, they are keeping that disco shit real!

I'm more believeing stuff like this




or maybe this


Marshall Aby
25.06.2013
Nu Disco's been pretty big this side of the pond since 2008-9 although recently the scene appears to have been fracturing - lots more deep house about
Lannie Kutay
25.06.2013
Originally Posted by Klaxsis
whats wrong with Bruno Mars.. miles more talented than most of the modern pop stars.
i agree, he started his career with the generic pop formula, but it seems recently he really been coming out with some decent stuff.
Grace Gatica
25.06.2013
Originally Posted by sicnarf033
it never really went away but its definitely catching more eyes thanks to daft punk and now, bruno mars, who i despise, greatly. but i love that its getting a bit more appreciation. i just hope media mainstream doesnt destroy it like they did in 1979. people need to know that thanks to disco, there was house music and then the rest....KNOW YOUR ROOTS!

of course europe countries such as France have a bigger fanbase for this genre.
whats wrong with Bruno Mars.. miles more talented than most of the modern pop stars.
Lannie Kutay
25.06.2013
also dont forget about duck sauce, they are keeping that disco shit real!

Ashanti Andreacchio
25.06.2013
I've loved Disco since I heard my older brothers play some when I was still
Ara Tima
24.06.2013
Originally Posted by sicnarf033
i hope it doesnt get carried away with flo rida, pitbull, will.i.am, or anybody like them all up in the mix. id hate to see that. very much.

Absolutely guaranteed to happen. Those guys live off reworking/adding vocals too pop/dance/edm (delete as approrpriate) tunes.
Antonetta Wikel
24.06.2013
Dude, welcome to the dance music culture. This is the fifth coming of the Disco scene. The breakbeat scene is awaiting its fourth reincarnation. Trance, it's third while Drum & Bass and Jungle have remained "underground" awaiting their "second coming" and doing just fine in the interim.
Delfina Suedmeyer
24.06.2013
i hope it doesnt get carried away with flo rida, pitbull, will.i.am, or anybody like them all up in the mix. id hate to see that. very much.
Delfina Suedmeyer
24.06.2013
it never really went away but its definitely catching more eyes thanks to daft punk and now, bruno mars, who i despise, greatly. but i love that its getting a bit more appreciation. i just hope media mainstream doesnt destroy it like they did in 1979. people need to know that thanks to disco, there was house music and then the rest....KNOW YOUR ROOTS!

of course europe countries such as France have a bigger fanbase for this genre.
Ara Tima
24.06.2013
Originally Posted by 031999
oh yeah of course im a pretty big DP fanboy.

and yeah im a big fan of the disco sound (its the guitar riffs that get me.)

I'm just talking the musically uneducated masses are being turned back on to disco.
Yeah I'd agree on the influence in pop music, I just don't feel it ever really went away within the electronic music world..
Lannie Kutay
24.06.2013
Originally Posted by shr3dder
You have heard earlier Daft Punk albums yes? This is far from their first album to use disco elements.

I didn't know disco really disappeared tbh.. There's been clubs in smaller Australian cities pushin that style/sound forever sure it's pretty housey too but still its ulimately disco... I imagine Europe would be the same.

HMC/Late Nite Tuff Guy, Todd Tejre etc etc etc..

Unless your just referreing to 'pop' music then yeah that shit just bites what's big in dance music, that's hardly new though. Happened with trance, happened with that dutch sounding noise, happened with dubstep, happened with trap etc etc etc
oh yeah of course im a pretty big DP fanboy.

and yeah im a big fan of the disco sound (its the guitar riffs that get me.)

I'm just talking the musically uneducated masses are being turned back on to disco.
Ara Tima
24.06.2013
You have heard earlier Daft Punk albums yes? This is far from their first album to use disco elements.

I didn't know disco really disappeared tbh.. There's been clubs in smaller Australian cities pushin that style/sound forever sure it's pretty housey too but still its ulimately disco... I imagine Europe would be the same.

HMC/Late Nite Tuff Guy, Todd Tejre etc etc etc..

Unless your just referreing to 'pop' music then yeah that shit just bites what's big in dance music, that's hardly new though. Happened with trance, happened with that dutch sounding noise, happened with dubstep, happened with trap etc etc etc

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