Disco — This article is about the music genre. For the entertainment venue, see discothèque. For other uses, see Disco (disambiguation). Disco Stylistic origins Funk[1] • Various soul styles[2] • Psychedelic … Wikipedia
Hi-NRG — Stylistic origins electronic, synthpop, disco, dance, glam rock, pop Cultural origins Late 1970s United States Typical instruments Keyboard • synthesizer • drum machine • … Wikipedia
Discothèque — For other uses, see Discothèque (disambiguation). Discothèque in South Florida A discothèque (French pronunciation: [diskoˈtɛk]) is an entertainment venue or club with recorded music played by Disc jockeys through a PA system, rather than an … Wikipedia
Hustle (dance) — The Hustle is a catchall name for several disco dances which were extremely popular in the 1970s. Today it mostly refers to the unique partner dance done in ballrooms and nightclubs to disco music.[1] It has some features in common with swing… … Wikipedia
Zeca Afonso — José Manuel Cerqueira Afonso dos Santos, also known as Zeca Afonso (pron. IPA2| zɛkɐ a fõsu) or only Zeca (August 2, 1929 February 23, 1987) was born in Aveiro, Portugal, son of José Nepomuceno Afonso, a judge, and Maria das Dores. Zeca is among… … Wikipedia
Disco polo — is a musical genre native to Poland, which has existed in its present form since the early 1990s. It was derived from contemporary folk tunes, music from the former eastern territories of Poland influenced by Ukrainian/Belarusan/Russian folk… … Wikipedia
Dance-punk — Stylistic origins Dance Punk rock Disco No Wave New Wave Indie rock Post punk Funk rock Cultural origins 1970s, New York and London Typical instruments … Wikipedia
Disco mix — A disco mix is a method of producing a recording of a song which was used in the 1970s for disco music, a funk/soul influenced, dance oriented pop music style. A disco mix uses orchestral build ups to a full rich sound and then contrasts this… … Wikipedia
Disco orchestration — is the arranging, orchestration, and musical production and recording techniques that went into the production of mid to late 1970s disco music. Contents 1 Role of disco orchestration 2 Regional variations 2.1 Philadelphia … Wikipedia
Nu-disco — Stylistic origins House Deep house Disco Euro disco Italo disco[1] Boogie[1] Electronic Electro Cultural … Wikipedia
Afro/Cosmic music — Afro/Cosmic Stylistic origins Funk Dance Electro Jazz rock Brazilian music Cultural origins 1970s, Northern Italy Typical instruments synthesizers • drums • percussions … Wikipedia